Simple anti-gravity technic

Hello,

Does anyone know about this anti-gravity technic (french text):

_http://zone-7.net/v3/experiences-techniques/technique-antigravitationnelle-a-la-portee-de-tous

For those who do not read french, these videos are explainatory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xme5SPvETkE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JkQojN28JU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh8YtExy6xo&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8hZSaBrRWQ (francais)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgXPsIt7_PI&feature=related

I can't gather 4 people to try it, nor have my attempts to do it alone worked, but my brother says he succeeded in carrying his office-sized desk alone thanks to this technic. He said that he lifted it at the level of his head with very small effort. He reports having had a chilly feeling in all his body at the end of the count. I was not there to see it.

Can someone try? And if it works, any explaination?

Thanks
 
Shinzenbi said:
I can't gather 4 people to try it, nor have my attempts to do it alone worked, but my brother says he succeeded in carrying his office-sized desk alone thanks to this technic. He said that he lifted it at the level of his head with very small effort. He reports having had a chilly feeling in all his body at the end of the count. I was not there to see it.

I would ask him to do it again in front of you.

s said:
Can someone try?And if it works, any explaination?

You can try and explain it to us if it is successful.
 
We did this in school when i was a teenager.for some reason it works.Dont know the dynamics of it.It seems a little similar to the one where you grip hold of your pockets on your trousers and pull out using all your strength , but not let go of that area of ones trousers.One does this for as long as one can bare and then let go.The arms then float up of their own accord.Obviously something to do with contraction and expansion of the muscles.
 
I've checked the website (I speak French) and I see nothing new that I haven't seen before in countless books, websites etc.

I'm not saying it's impossible per se to 'levitate' heavy objects with minimal work but the fact that this 'technique' always lacks scientific data is what bugs me. Here's what I found on this page:

(Translated for your convenience)

"The explanation of the phenomenon?

It is unknown to physicists and metaphysicists."


Well... we won't go too far with this...

But don't you be sad! There's a tutorial on how to do it yourself alone with a heavy object of your choise! Why don't you give it a shot and share the results with us? I'll try as well you betcha!

Peace.
 
Here's the tutorial.

1) Put your hands like this on the heavy object:

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2) Count down to 32 a second at a time. Be ready to grab the object as the 'force' quickly dissipates.

3) Grab it, and voilà!

The 'guy' who gave it says it works well for him and that he uses it to lift cement bags at job or whatever.

Now the results, I have just tried it.

Did it work for me?

Nope.
 
yep we used to do this in highschool...it does work...there where other tricks too like poking a needle through a piece of paper and floating it on a glass of water ...and then concentrate on making it spin that works as well...and cloud busting making small clouds evaporate by staring at them
;) ;) ;)
 
Some friends and I did this lifting trick in my high school days, early 1960s. We didn't do the hands on the head part. Just 4 people hands clasp together with index fingers extended. The key seemed to be to not think about before hand. Just all lift together on the count of three.

Another one was to have a young lady sit in a chair. She was asked to bring her arm straight up and clench her fist and told to keep her arm from moving when a guy tried to lower it. The guy moved her arm easily.

Then she was asked to put her arm up again. The time she was told that her arm was ridge as steel and could not be moved. This time one sometimes two young men tried to move her arm and could not. Of course, there was suggestion here both with the young lady and the guys who attempted to move her arm. Perhaps, though it suggests that we are capable of doing things physically that we think are beyond our capability.

I'm going to try the heavy lifting technique mentioned above, will report back.

I also messed around with hypnotism in the those days. A 17 year old kid fancying himself a hypnotist. :scared:

Mac
 
The human fingures can actually lift a hell of a lot, I think around the 25kg for 'normal' people and much much more for those who practice. Therefore. 4 people will find it easy to lift a 75kg person without having to worry about dropping them. seems super natural but its just biology.... we used to hang on our digits before we counted them...
 
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