94 questions in this category
SKainuiG asks on November 5, 2003, 7:48pm:
What types of things are you supposedly "researching" about anyways? I've seen a few articles, but I'm talking about what you people are doing now to try to find out.
Peebrain replies on November 6, 2003, 3:24pm:
From a stereotypical scientific standpoint, I'm not in a lab coat with beakers and bunsen burners researching anything. My personal "research" is just trying to figure out good ways to learn and teach psionic skills. I don't have government grants or anything... I'm just a normal college student
with a weird hobby. I would consider most "how-to" articles to be a sort of research. Not focused on how psi works, just how anyone can learn it. I believe Rainsong has conducted actual research (in the typical sense of the word) about levels of sugar in the bloodstream before and after psioinc
activity... something like that. She can probably give you more information than I can . I'm more interested in how to do it than how it works.
Telekineo1 asks on November 1, 2003, 10:57am:
Can people accidentally levitate while they sleep? Because I had a dream I was falling and when I woke up I fell on my bed!
Rainsong replies on November 1, 2003, 2:25pm:
While such levitation _may_ be possible, it is far more likely that what you experienced was your body twitching as your mind shifted gears. It feels like falling onto the bed, but isn't.
ryanwizard asks on October 31, 2003, 6:36am:
I've read somewhere about obtaining information from the CIA on its psionic research under the Freedom Of Information Act. However, I cannot find this information on PsiPog (or anywhere else for that matter). How is this information obtained?
Rainsong replies on October 31, 2003, 5:14pm:
If you are an American citizen, try inquiring by way of the CIA's website. If you are not, you are probably out of luck.
Mystinar asks on October 31, 2003, 10:45am:
Is it at all possible for an electronic device to enhance or dampen psychic ability?
Rainsong replies on October 31, 2003, 5:04pm:
Yes.
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