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Telekinetic Ability Test?
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<blockquote data-quote="ALOG" data-source="post: 53317" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I tested the test, by making one change after the first go. The first time I did it, I found a pair of aces and eights in the middle, just like it was supposed to. So I tried it again, except minus the pair I found. I continued the test again for the same numbers. With only three aces and three eights left, the formula did not work in every try afterward. This leads me to suggest it is the result of a basic algorithm. When you deduct the successes of the configuration from the following attempts, the probable positions of the cards are too far apart to produce the illusion. </p><p></p><p>The french poodle reference is an interesting metaphor suggestion. The purpose of it seems to be the implantation of the idea that the trick hinges on one's sense of self worth. Combined with the slight whistling sound the presenter makes while distracting you with his fingers, the video appears only to be a call for spectators. An advertisement for the presenter, while the trick based in algorithm is guaranteed to work - the presenter focuses on making sure you come back to him for further entrancement. In short, he is whistling to people like Dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALOG, post: 53317, member: 696"] I tested the test, by making one change after the first go. The first time I did it, I found a pair of aces and eights in the middle, just like it was supposed to. So I tried it again, except minus the pair I found. I continued the test again for the same numbers. With only three aces and three eights left, the formula did not work in every try afterward. This leads me to suggest it is the result of a basic algorithm. When you deduct the successes of the configuration from the following attempts, the probable positions of the cards are too far apart to produce the illusion. The french poodle reference is an interesting metaphor suggestion. The purpose of it seems to be the implantation of the idea that the trick hinges on one's sense of self worth. Combined with the slight whistling sound the presenter makes while distracting you with his fingers, the video appears only to be a call for spectators. An advertisement for the presenter, while the trick based in algorithm is guaranteed to work - the presenter focuses on making sure you come back to him for further entrancement. In short, he is whistling to people like Dogs. [/QUOTE]
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