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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been a freak my whole life for the paranormal—so much that for years I seriously considered a poverty-inducing career as a fearless parapsychology researcher. I wouldn&#8217;t have made it very far, though, because I find it hard to remain skeptical in the face of uncanny personal experiences that can&#8217;t be easily explained away, especially when [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scotchwichmann.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/spirit.jpg"><img src="http://www.scotchwichmann.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/spirit.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="300" align="left" /></a>I&#8217;ve been a freak my whole life for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranormal" target="para">paranormal</a>—so much that for years I seriously considered a poverty-inducing career as a fearless <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology#Organizations_and_publications" target="para2">parapsychology researcher</a>.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t have made it very far, though, because I find it hard to remain skeptical in the face of uncanny personal experiences that can&#8217;t be easily explained away, especially when some, like my encounters with E.S.P. and ghosts, have been witnessed by other people right beside me.</p>
<p>Example: <em>During a 2-week period my freshman year in college, my roommate David and I both witnessed a ghost many times throughout our dorm hall.  The first time it appeared in our dorm room, I was sitting on my bed reading a book and David was sitting on his bed.  Suddenly the air grew cold. I felt what seemed like static electricity all over my body. The hair on my arms stood up. I looked up at the door to our room and saw a large shadow-figure man about 8 feet tall with no features except for two glowing yellow eyes.  I turned my head and looked at David and saw him FREAKING OUT and looking in the same direction.  I said, &#8220;Oh my god, did you just see that?&#8221; And he responded: &#8220;THE EYES!&#8221;  Then I looked down at my book.  Against the white of the page I was reading I could see two white-yellow spots that had been burned onto my retina like a photo flash—except these were the same space apart as the figure&#8217;s glowing eyes.  I looked at the floor, the ceiling, and the spots were still there; in other words, I&#8217;d had a physiological response to whatever David and I had just seen.</em></p>
<p>The above story isn&#8217;t bullshit; I didn&#8217;t make the apparition up.  If I knew where David lives now I&#8217;d ask him to officially corroborate right here. Regardless, such experiences make me a sucky researcher; how could I possibly be objective?</p>
<p>With my full disclosure out of the way, of all there is to study, research, and learn about the paranormal, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychokinesis" target="levi">psychokinesis</a>—the power to move objects, also known as telekinesis—excites me the most, and I&#8217;m not alone; googling &#8216;telekinesis experiment&#8217; pulls up 77,900 results, probably to the chagrin of the world&#8217;s premier skeptic and debunker on these matters, magician <a href="http://www.randi.org/" target="observ">James Randi</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s where it gets interesting. In case you didn&#8217;t know, for many years Randi has had a <a href="http://www.randi.org/joom/challenge-info.html" target="offer">standing offer</a> of $1,000,000, now held in escrow by Goldman Sachs, to any person &#8220;who can demonstrate any psychic, supernatural or paranormal ability under satisfactory observing conditions.&#8221;  Unfortunately, nobody has satisifed the offer&#8217;s demands, though <a href="http://forums.randi.org/forumdisplay.php?f=43" target="many">many</a> have tried.</p>
<p>I just learned that Randi&#8217;s offer sadly expires March 6, 2010.  With time running short, I&#8217;ve decided to take up his challenge.  That&#8217;s right: each day, for a few minutes at a time, I will attempt to move (or bend, which is called deforming, a subset of psychokinetic power) a small object.  Since nobody apparently knows how to move junk with the mind (or else they would&#8217;ve already won Randi&#8217;s cash), I&#8217;m obviously going to have to try different mental tricks—a different key each day until I find the one that fits the lock.  Should I push?  Should I pull? Should I stare at the ceiling? Should I relax?  I have no idea.  But I&#8217;m going to try everything I can think of, and log my experiments here on this blog for your amusement.  I may even create a special page or section just for results—I dunno, I&#8217;m too excited to say for sure.  And I&#8217;m not kidding.  I want that million bucks.</p>
<p>So it begins.  I&#8217;m sitting at work right now with a plastic spoon, feet flat on the floor, wearing jeans, black Jackass-branded hi-tops, and a blue t-shirt.  I&#8217;m slightly constipated and have to pee.  My hair is normal.  Eyes: normal.  I&#8217;m not kidding here.  I&#8217;m really going to do this!</p>
<p>Ok, first experiments—I&#8217;m going to try to move that spoon an inch.</p>
<p>Test: Staring at spoon relaxed, pushing with eye rays, thinking nothing.<br />
Result: nothing so far</p>
<p>Test: Staring at spoon relaxed, eyes relaxed, thinking &#8216;move&#8217;.<br />
Result: nothing so far</p>
<p>Test: Staring at spoon relaxed, eyes relaxed, picturing spoon twisting clockwise.<br />
Result: nothing so far</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE!</strong> — I&#8217;ve started a daily log for this experiment <a href="http://www.scotchwichmann.com/psychokinetic-experiment/">here</a>—be sure to bookmark it, or use this permalink: <a href="http://www.scotchwichmann.com/psychokinetic-experiment/">http://www.scotchwichmann.com/psychokinetic-experiment/</a></p>
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