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Beat physics?

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:18 am
by PhysicsWitch
Within the past year I believe I beat physics. I knocked over a cup with my arm as I was reaching across the table at dinner. It tilted so much it almost hit the table but right before it did it stopped and bounced back into the upright position. This has also happened to me with a soda can earlier today. Some other things have happened to like I layed my hand down on a table and told my friend to hit my hand as hard as he could. I wanted to test my pain tolerance(yes I was that stupid). He hit my hand but nothing happened. I told him to do it again and nothing happened. I know I can feel pain in my hand, I've gotten paper cuts and stuff like that before but every time he hit my hand I didn't feel a thing. In fact he hit me do many times his hand started to hurt and bruise up. I tested this with a few other friends as well and the same thing happened. Also, sometimes I get these wierd rushes of focus where I can do so much work in less time it normally take me to do much less. An example is when for my English class we had to make a project about a modern problem. I chose to do a photo essay. I finished the entire video, plus 9 pages of math homework which would normally take 3 hours by themselves and then I also in that same three hours read an entire 550 page book called Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon.

What I'm trying to ask is does anybody know how/why these things happen to me?

Re: Beat physics?

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:38 am
by Rin
It's impossible to say without having actually been there, it could be random preternatural occurrences, could be tricks of perception, if I had to put money down I'd say a combination of both.

Have you ever tried to reproduce these phenomena intentionally? Or done any kind of spiritual practice or training regime intended to produce such results?

Re: Beat physics?

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:46 am
by PhysicsWitch
As I have said I replicated the pain thing and I have also, a few times redone the extreme focus thing. The gravity things happen randomly, usually. Once I accidentally knocked my pencil off my desk in school and it slowed down before my hand got to it.

Re: Beat physics?

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 10:01 am
by PhysicsWitch
I just sort of wrote everything down in this post on an impulse so I forgot a few things. I'll try to write them down as I remember them/they happen again. Sometimes when it's really quiet, I get this weird super awareness type thing where I know what's going on throughout the entire house while I'm still laying in my bed. Once I went downstairs to see if I was right about what I thought everything looked like and It was so close to what I had envisioned in my head that it was scary. I thought that my dad was awake and on the computer and it was 4:00 in the morning so I thought that was a pretty crazy notion but sure enoughthere he was.