06-04-2013, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2013, 12:30 PM by Adonai One.)
Reading about the scientists that vetted for Uri Geller through the metallurgic results of the keys he bent, it seems that intelligent energy is used to literally melt the metal into bending.
Stainless steel, which is used in most spoons and forks, has a significantly higher melting point compared to brass keys; thus theoretically it would take a lot more intelligent energy and power to bend. Hence my initial failures, maybe.
So I will be looking for metals of a lesser melting pointing. Let's see if I get anywhere in my seemingly insane interest in getting metal to bend outside of direct physical force.
Stainless steel, which is used in most spoons and forks, has a significantly higher melting point compared to brass keys; thus theoretically it would take a lot more intelligent energy and power to bend. Hence my initial failures, maybe.
So I will be looking for metals of a lesser melting pointing. Let's see if I get anywhere in my seemingly insane interest in getting metal to bend outside of direct physical force.