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learn how to take a crushed and empty can and make it refill and seal itself infront of your audiences eyes! one of david blaine's best tricks!
there is no taste, no sound, no light and no color our taste and sound receptors are impulse converters;there is no light and no color outside of our brain. colors and light are formed in our brains by conversion. light energy vibrations of different frequency(i.e., of different wavelengths) are converted by a transducer(the eye) into signals(impulses) that can be received and processed by neurons in the brain of as colors. love signal is a healing audio and visual meditation with music, sacred geometry and solfeggio frequency 528 hz, the miraculous frequency for transformation and dna repair. there is a special sound and color of love according to dr. horowitz, a harvard-trained award-winning investigator. broadcasting the right frequency can help open your heart, prompt peace, and hasten healing. "we now know the love signal, 528 hertz, is among the six core creative frequencies of the universe because math doesn`t lie, the geometry of physical reality universally reflects this music; these findings have been independently derived, peer reviewed, and empirically validated,".
james randi of the james randi education foundation examines faith healing. explored is peter popoff and wv grant. his book "the faith healers" (1992) explores these plus pat robertson, oral roberts, and so on.
parents in pakistan buried paralyzed children up to their necks in a muddy river bed today, believing that a total eclipse of the sun would allow them to walk. two paralyzed girls and a boy were buried up to their heads into the indus river bank in the southern city of hyderabad for 90 minutes while a spiritual leader recited from the koran. "whenever there's a solar eclipse, i go to hyderabad to help heal suffering humanity,'' said arif shah, who read from the koran. "allah bestows powers in the paralyzed parts of handicapped people during an eclipse and certainly heals them,'' mr shah said. nadeem, the father of four-year-old palwasha whose left side is paralyzed, said he had great hopes that his daughter's health would improve. "i don't mind if she doesn't recover fully but if it helps her recover to a certain extent, it will be enough to make us happy,'' he said. people in the southern province of sindh believe the solar eclipse offers special treatment to people suffering from a variety of ailments. "our society believes in myths. such methods are all based on myths and have nothing to do with medical science,'' said psychiatrist syed ali wasif. the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century plunged millions across asia into temporary darkness today, triggering scenes of religious fervor, fear and excitement in india and china. source
chicago (reuters) - anyone who has heard the snap of a rubber band breaking knows it's time to reach for a replacement. but a group of french scientists have made a self-healing rubber band material that can reclaim its stretchy usefulness by simply pressing the broken edges back together for a few minutes. the material, described on wednesday in the journal nature, can be broken and repaired over and over again. it is made from simple ingredients -- fatty acids like those found in vegetable oils, and urea, a waste compound in urine that can be made synthetically. the material would be an asset to industry and might even help shed light on the physics of elasticity, wrote philippe cordier and colleagues at the industrial physics and chemistry higher educational institution in paris. standard rubber bands, which can stretch up to several hundred percent then snap back into shape, are made from long chains of cross-linked polymers. the new material is linked by short chains of a type of molecule called ditopic, which can associate with two other molecules, and multitopic molecules, which can associate with more than two molecules. this network of molecules is strengthened by hydrogen bonds that allow the material to stretch up to several hundred percent, then snap back into shape. if severed, the material mends itself when the ends are pressed together at room temperature, allowing these bonds to re-form. "the mended samples are able to sustain large deformations and recover their shape and size when stress is released," cordier and his colleagues wrote. the material can "withstand multiple fractures, needs no catalysts and is otherwise straightforward to produce," justin mynar and takuzo aida of the university of tokyo wrote in an accompanying article. "a final blessing is that it can be broken down with heat and easily recycled -- so it is environmentally friendly, too." source, source image: a piece of self-mending rubber
in this 1989 sequel to fletch, our intrepid reporter inherits property in louisiana. there's more to the estate than meets the eye and jimmy lee farnsworth, a bible-bashing freak might be involved. fletch pays his tv show a visit.
in this 1989 sequel to "fletch", our intrepid reporter inherits property in louisiana. there's more to the estate than meets the eye and jimmy lee farnsworth, a bible-bashing freak, might be involved. fletch (in disguise) pays his tv show a visit.