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| filling up a balloon on Sat Jul 01, 2006 10:18 am | |||||
honn5
Joined: 18 May 2006 |
do u thikn its possible to fill a balloon with psi energy alone? | ||||
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| Posted on Sat Jul 01, 2006 10:24 am | |||||
maxus
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 |
If you could make it dense enough, but why not just fill it with air/helium/hydrogen/any other gas you can think of. | ||||
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| Posted on Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:33 am | |||||
neveza
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 |
You can fill a ballon with Psi but don't expect it to inflate since Psi isn't a gas.....Unless you program the psi to cause a PK effect... | ||||
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| Posted on Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:42 pm | |||||
psi_manipulator_3000
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
Or you could blow up a normal balloon and just add psi to the mix. That way it has support and is easier to get in, rather than worrying about using psi to blow it up. You could fit really, really dense psi into it then. | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 2:13 am | |||||
UltimateBlob
Joined: 16 May 2006 |
Why not make a psi-container, and store psi so you can top yourself up when you need it. | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:04 am | |||||
evant2006
Joined: 23 May 2006 |
Psi isn't actually a physical substance is it? I mean, its just energy we imagine in our minds...right? | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:17 am | |||||
psi_manipulator_3000
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
Psi originally isn't a physical force, no. But I believe that if you compact it enough and make it extremely dense (I mean EXTREMELY DENSE) then you could perhaps make it like a physical object that you can hold. | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:31 am | |||||
UltimateBlob
Joined: 16 May 2006 |
How could it affect objects physically if it wasn't a physical force? | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:03 pm | |||||
psi_manipulator_3000
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
Well it is a physcial force if it's compact enough. It's sort of inbetween. You can knock a bottle over with dense psi. A lot of people think that's what drives pk. Then again, psi can go straight through things. | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:13 pm | |||||
UltimateBlob
Joined: 16 May 2006 |
Exactly like different frequencies of light! I think psi could be an electro-magnetic like energy, like light. It's been proven that a laser powerful enough can move matter. |
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:21 pm | |||||
psi_manipulator_3000
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
You know, after all this, I only just realised that this topic is in the wrong forum. haha. This needs to be moved. *presses the call the mod button* "bzzzzzz". | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:23 pm | |||||
pepsiboy
Joined: 25 Jun 2006 |
in dr.evil voice "Mini Me, stop humping the laser." |
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:25 pm | |||||
psi_manipulator_3000
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
Points and shouts "SPAM!!!!1" | ||||
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:29 pm | |||||
pepsiboy
Joined: 25 Jun 2006 |
points and shouts ? lol.. this is already off topic enough where everyones talkin about lazers that move objects and how PSI is just a force in our immagination. get real wit your pointing and shouting |
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| Posted on Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:30 pm | |||||
Lucidess
Joined: 20 Apr 2006 |
I've been always confused about that, when I think about it, it messes up my train of thought.. so it could be that we can make it move objects when we program it to |
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