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Post by lois on Mar 7, 2011 22:38:10 GMT -6
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Post by lois on Mar 7, 2011 22:39:48 GMT -6
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Post by lois on Mar 7, 2011 22:44:06 GMT -6
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Post by lois on Mar 7, 2011 23:08:36 GMT -6
Is there people still doing this today?
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Post by skywalker on Mar 7, 2011 23:17:28 GMT -6
I don't know if he is really doing it or not but I am wondering how he ever even came up with the idea in the first place? It seems like kind of a crazy thing to do, even if it does work.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2011 0:23:22 GMT -6
Crazy... but very cool! The first video is in German. ~smirk~ I wish I could understand it though. He's using big words... lol... Now that I'm listening to it again... that voice sounds a lot like the voice on the audio cassette we had at my college Intermediate German class. I wonder if it's the same dude? lol...
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Post by skywalker on Mar 8, 2011 7:17:08 GMT -6
If the guy is not doing it for real I don't know how he could be faking it, unless the people with the cameras are in on it also.
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Post by lois on Mar 8, 2011 9:00:57 GMT -6
I watched this Ted many times years ago, and he always managed to put something on the film. sort of blurred very often, but the camera never took a photo of what it was aimed at.. They always used polaroid film. Wonder why? Maybe he could not do it any other way.. or maybe it was easy access to see what he had downloaded onto it. Pictures went into the camera, he did not know the place or location, but they always found the place on the film to be a real place.. What the mind is capable of no one knows for sure..
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Post by paulette on Mar 8, 2011 16:35:57 GMT -6
The Arthur C. Clarke film under the second one explains how it MIGHT have been faked. Less clear to me is how, if he used small transparencies to make a picture why the spelling was wrong on "Canadian", the struts on the airplane were upside down and how he managed to get pictures of outer space - that hadn't been photographed yet.
I remember when Uri Geller was "debunked". However I suspect that at least initially he did what he proposed to do. People WATCHING Uri Geller on TV did their own spontaneous psychic stuff - bending forks and spoons (including my then husband) and one woman whose knee had been fused walked after it came "loose". I donno.
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