Follow the instructions below the link:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8313165/PsiwheelUnderGlass.ASF.html
when you click the link, it will bring you to a web page with a lot of shtuff on it. Ignore that shtuff and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the download button that says "Free" (unless you want to pay for it lol). When you do that, it will yet again bring you to a page with a lot of shtuff on it. Ignore all that shtuff and scroll down to the bottom of the page again. You will see the file name (PsiwheelUnderGlass.ASF). Its 9 mb (1 min, 30 sec.), so if you have a 56k modem, it might take a while to download. If this is you, just start the download and minimize it while you do other shtuff. Then, Voila....a kickass video of me moving a PSI wheel UNDER A GLASS. (lol yeah i know, its complicated...but its worth it!!) (oh, and you'll probably want to save it so you don't have to download again to watch it again)
By the way, Im [lotus] from AS. There has always been a discrepancy about how air currents or the heat from a person's hand can effect a psi wheel and make it move. Having moved a psi wheel a few times on my own, i decided to give it a try with a glass container over it to eliminate the possibility of heat or air currents moving the psi wheel on accident. At first, i had 0 success and even after much practice,i just couldn't move the psi wheel when it was under glass. I finally got it to twitch a few times, and that sparked my confidence a bit. Having seen that a psi wheel can indeed move when its covered by glass, i became more and more determined to make it spin at least a single 360 degree turn. That was about 3-4 months ago. Since then i have managed to hone my skills quite a bit. Now that i have a working digital camcorder, I'm finally able to show some people my progress in this unbelievably impractical art of spinning small paper squares, under glass.
Ill explain the video a bit. After i turn on the camcorder, I assembled the psi wheel in front of the camera to show that there isn't any weird trickery going on. In addition, i mount the psi wheel on a clear plastic food container so that you can see that there aren't any mechanisms or devices below the wheel itself which would make it move. I then place a glass over the psi wheel and make it start spinning and stop spinning two separate times to show that i have sufficient control over the psi wheel's actions. I then disassemble the psi wheel. There aren't any strings, magnets, etc whatsoever involved. I did pretty much all i was able to emphasize this point in the video.
But in the end, you just have to judge this video for yourself. Knowing myself and my skeptical nature, i would be very hesitant to accept any video of TK as good proof for its validity. Considering this, i don't expect anyone to have an metaphysical Epiphany, though if you do, that's cool too. I just want to share this video with you guys because i know people can learn from it, and ideally, i hope it opens some people's minds a bit about what they believe can and cannot be done by an individual. So i hope you all enjoy the show!
oh also, the video can only be downloaded once an hour (because i have the free rapidshare account), so its first come first serve. Don't get discouraged if you cant get it right away, just check back every now and then.
http://rapidshare.de/files/8313165/PsiwheelUnderGlass.ASF.html
when you click the link, it will bring you to a web page with a lot of shtuff on it. Ignore that shtuff and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the download button that says "Free" (unless you want to pay for it lol). When you do that, it will yet again bring you to a page with a lot of shtuff on it. Ignore all that shtuff and scroll down to the bottom of the page again. You will see the file name (PsiwheelUnderGlass.ASF). Its 9 mb (1 min, 30 sec.), so if you have a 56k modem, it might take a while to download. If this is you, just start the download and minimize it while you do other shtuff. Then, Voila....a kickass video of me moving a PSI wheel UNDER A GLASS. (lol yeah i know, its complicated...but its worth it!!) (oh, and you'll probably want to save it so you don't have to download again to watch it again)
By the way, Im [lotus] from AS. There has always been a discrepancy about how air currents or the heat from a person's hand can effect a psi wheel and make it move. Having moved a psi wheel a few times on my own, i decided to give it a try with a glass container over it to eliminate the possibility of heat or air currents moving the psi wheel on accident. At first, i had 0 success and even after much practice,i just couldn't move the psi wheel when it was under glass. I finally got it to twitch a few times, and that sparked my confidence a bit. Having seen that a psi wheel can indeed move when its covered by glass, i became more and more determined to make it spin at least a single 360 degree turn. That was about 3-4 months ago. Since then i have managed to hone my skills quite a bit. Now that i have a working digital camcorder, I'm finally able to show some people my progress in this unbelievably impractical art of spinning small paper squares, under glass.
Ill explain the video a bit. After i turn on the camcorder, I assembled the psi wheel in front of the camera to show that there isn't any weird trickery going on. In addition, i mount the psi wheel on a clear plastic food container so that you can see that there aren't any mechanisms or devices below the wheel itself which would make it move. I then place a glass over the psi wheel and make it start spinning and stop spinning two separate times to show that i have sufficient control over the psi wheel's actions. I then disassemble the psi wheel. There aren't any strings, magnets, etc whatsoever involved. I did pretty much all i was able to emphasize this point in the video.
But in the end, you just have to judge this video for yourself. Knowing myself and my skeptical nature, i would be very hesitant to accept any video of TK as good proof for its validity. Considering this, i don't expect anyone to have an metaphysical Epiphany, though if you do, that's cool too. I just want to share this video with you guys because i know people can learn from it, and ideally, i hope it opens some people's minds a bit about what they believe can and cannot be done by an individual. So i hope you all enjoy the show!
oh also, the video can only be downloaded once an hour (because i have the free rapidshare account), so its first come first serve. Don't get discouraged if you cant get it right away, just check back every now and then.