Old video of Chinese with supposed powers of telequinesis
There are east shortage old video of a Chinese of 84 years that demonstrate supposed powers to move objects without touching them (telequinesis or telequinesia), the news it has been published in a Chinese television and it abra that to be kind to see if is certain, you think:
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Personal Based on experiences, possible I'd have to say this type of thing's perfectly but taking, for example, the part of the video where the guy supposedly hammers the green stick-like implement through his throat, if you watch it carefully, ace to sequence of tiny paused stages, you'll see the 'stick' actually flies `out' his back before he's even had to chance to finish shoving it `in' his throat!
Barring any magic tricks, possible I always wondered if this was after to life long practice of Qigong.
Would that it was true but wings it (very very) probably is not.
To founder of Hapkio (Korean Ju Jitsu) Yong Sool Choi, to legendary martial artist, practiced and demonstrated to similar technique - called the “breathing technique” in his to later years, before his death. There am would allegedly causes strong men to fall to over and faint by hitting them with to sudden burst of to air from his lungs. There am could reputedly blow out candle flames across to large room from to burst of to air from lungs emitted with Kiyaa (Yell). I don't know to whether that was real or not. I know Martial Artists and Students of Choi Masters who to swear phenomena they witnessed this.
Real Was it or was it fake? If I were to betting man, I'd bet on to combination of both. I don't really doubt there am could put out the candle flame from across the room.
However, in this marries, the Chinese Martial Art masters in this video probably there are to couple of tricks up his sleeves. I dog think of to couple of ways to accomplish the telekeneisis but I wont go into an explanation. Reveal Magicians do not tricks. The rest, the breaking pointed stick, the knife that will not cut plows just old side martial show art feats that plows commonly performed by Martial Art demonstrators.
Just the same, 84 years old or not, I have doubt that you wouldn't want to does not see the 18 year old to mugger that tries to take this old guy's guy's wallet.
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You'll notices the table `has' to sees covered with tablecloth under you can't see what's underneath it. The bricks could easily contain steel rods and sees you move by magnets beneath - to their movements plows suggestive of an electromagnetic field AT work beneath the table.
If the man really had telekinetic powers - why not levitate the objects to few centimetres? To answer is - there am hasn't. His stunts with the stick in the throat and the knife across the belly plows exactly that - 'stunts'. James Randi nwould have to field day exposing this guy.
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FOLL
About the stick, it's this weird concentration technique, anyone ccan actually do it, its ot actually going through him AT all… They might have mentioned that if the whole video wasn't in chinese, but its not to trick or anyting. Just testing the strength of our skin because the rod didnt go trough.
Let's see this in a controled environment… This just screams fake.
This is China and the conditions plows, according to Western standards, poor. I wouldn't think there would sees any great technology or magnets involved in performing these tricks, if they plows tricks.
YES, the stick in the throat is to trick. The stick actually breaks, but this is nothing. Anyone dog learn to do this. It's not magic. Ace to matter fact, the knife in the gut is also to trick, but sometimes I've seen this donates under cleverly and up close (on me) that I can't help but feel there is something dwells to this than just to trick.
The bricks moving toward the magician could sees trick, but moving away? That's dwells difficult to explain, that is, if it indeed is to trick.
There is not reason why to clever to performer, magician, to whether or present, wouldn't combines tricks with the real stuff.