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Brainscan!!!!!
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| {b.s.e.} |
| *brain is blown* |
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| {b.s.e.} |
seriously.. i don't know if i like that thing.
i tried it sooo many times, and it kept doin' it! what? how??
i tried to trick it and pick the same card twice in a row, and it still did it. then i tried thinking of the card.. :eyes:
there are some powers beyond our perception, i guess. |
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| ravedude16 |
haha..the first couple times had me wondering but then i figured out that ................... .......................... .................... .................
sorry, i cant spoil you're fun:D hehe |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| the hell you did. |
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| AnotherWay83 |
i figured it out the third time i tried it...let me give those who r still lost a hint: BELIEVE YOUR EYES, NOT YOUR MIND
:D
peace |
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| TurboGS-R |
hehe nice nice...had me fooled the first time...but i figured it out by the third time :) really nice though
hahahah |
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| Bizz |
| Dammit, this trick is cheese! :whip: lol.. seriously, one of the tricks displayed over countless websites... |
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| Fraggle |
holy crap!!!
what ever it does, it worked like 4/4 for me
i don't get it, i guess someone can explain it but it's pretty amazing :D:D:D
hehehehehehe, nice trick :):):) |
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| LoopStyle |
| I will tell. ok there's your set of cards you hit the eye thing. The set of cards that show up are diff cards.;) |
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| Bizz |
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/esp4.html
Are all of these comments serious??
| quote: | I viewed the source code and could not discover understandable
mathematical computations which would aid the web page in making a decision.
However, I did note that if the user does not look at the card layout (thus
denying the "web site" the opportunity to follow the user's eye movement),
and that if the user decides beforehand which card to choose, that the
ESP program fails to determine the user's card selection.
Does the technology exist that would: (1) allow interaction
between a server/program and a user to the extent that the server/program could scan the user's eye movement; (2) and, precise enough to detect pupil
dilation resulting from concentration? |
OMG, I'm speechless... how can someone try to be such a smartass and a dumbass at the same time?? lol.. I think that comment dug too deep into such a ridiculously easy trick.
The Orient Express card trick (which is a lot more impressive, imo) merits a "mathematical" explanation, not this one.. |
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