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The Ouija board has been discussed a couple of times in this forum -- 2004 and 2005, as far as I could see. I would like to re-open the discussion with the following understanding ---to participate you must not believe in paranormal phenomena and/or that the messages are coming from supernatural entities.--- I'm trying to understand the PHYSICS of it. Also, please abstain from classifying it as good or evil.
The principle I would like to explore is that the Ouija board participants can generate some type of electric (?) energy that dictates the content of the messages and moves the glass. I haven't used a Ouija board in a long time but I haven't stopped being puzzled by what happens in one. I have a problem with the ideomotor principle based on past experiences, as I will describe below:
1- Once, my sister and I experienced the glass rolling soooooo fast that several times we lost contact with it. We could barely touch the glass to keep up with it, let alone push it. The glass had so much momentum that it ended up tumbling sideways and rolling to the floor.
2- Often, there were clear patterns of movement depending on "who" was giving the message. Example: an 88 old priest, that returned several times, moved very slowly in circles going 180 degrees to the left, then 180 degrees to the right and once spelled "Ave Maria" (Hail Mary) in Latin, not one single letter missing (I checked it) - it took forever -- we were three at the table and none os us knew how to recited it in Latin, or at least not that well. Please remember, I really believe that one of us was subconsciously creating the message and the messenger -- I just would like to know how, as all of us were just as baffled. Keep in mind also that I have always watched everyone at the table as a hawk trying to catch a cheater, or just to make sure that only the lightest touch was used. We were never more than three people using the board. By the way, it was not a real board. I just wrote the alphabet on small pieces of paper, put it in a circle, with the world YES at 12 noon, and NO at six o'clock and used a glass upside down placed in the center.
3- The lightness of the touch (just barely, barely touching the glass) could not (I SAY, COULD NOT) physically produce the impetus for the glass to move the way it often does. I tried it alone to understand what kind of force would be required to achieve the results I had witnessed and there is no mistake in it, it takes a very assertive contact to get the glass moving.
4- in previous forums someone suggested some "scientific" testing, like blindfolding the participants and "showing" to the "entity" the question formulated by someone other than the participants and kept secret from them to see what would happen. I read on the internet that some doctor or another tested it in this manner and was not able not solve the conundrum.
Another difficulty, is that in my experience, you cannot really control the "replies" because very often they have nothing to do with the questions asked albeit the fact that they come in full sentences and sometimes paragraphs. I have tried it in two languages and it works just the same.
5- I will side-track here a little, but this last summer I had a kinesthetic experience for which I would like to have a scientific explanation, too:
I was staying at my mother's to clean and organize 66 years of accumulated possessions in a household where six children grew up. It was just past mid-night. My 88 year old mother and her nurse were sleeping in my mother's bedroom and I was going through old photos, letters, cards, announcements that I had spread out in little piles on the dining room table. It was chilly and since the house has no heating (it is in Brazil, and it was winter there) I had closed all windows and doors. The French doors behind me leading to a hallway, had one leaf bolted and the other slightly ajar.
I had just finished collecting the funeral announcements that my mother had collected all those years, relatives, friends, neighbors, and when I put the last one on the pile, the door behind me banged really hard and loudly. (It woke up my mother and the nurse.) I examined the door, put it back in the original position and tried to move it with one finger, two fingers, etc to see how much force was necessary to recreate the motion -- a lot --- I re-checked the windows, and just for thoroughness sake, looked outside to see if there was wind or air movement, and there was none -the trees and shrubs were very still (not that it could have got inside the house anyway.) My speculation is that I must have used some kind of energy that we humans have no control over or awareness of to create the impetus for the door to bang. Being back at home, must have stirrred some unconscious and long forgotten and abandoned belief in life-after-death, etc. and therefore this happened when I was dealing with the dead. I emphasize: I do not believe in the supernatural -- I just would like to know if the bang could have been the result of some obscure physics principle. Would the ideomotor theory also apply when there is not physical contact between the object and the propeller, i.e. between the door and myself, and/or the rolling glass and mine and my sister's finger tips?
(sorry this is so long. if you got to this point -- thank you!)
The principle I would like to explore is that the Ouija board participants can generate some type of electric (?) energy that dictates the content of the messages and moves the glass. I haven't used a Ouija board in a long time but I haven't stopped being puzzled by what happens in one. I have a problem with the ideomotor principle based on past experiences, as I will describe below:
1- Once, my sister and I experienced the glass rolling soooooo fast that several times we lost contact with it. We could barely touch the glass to keep up with it, let alone push it. The glass had so much momentum that it ended up tumbling sideways and rolling to the floor.
2- Often, there were clear patterns of movement depending on "who" was giving the message. Example: an 88 old priest, that returned several times, moved very slowly in circles going 180 degrees to the left, then 180 degrees to the right and once spelled "Ave Maria" (Hail Mary) in Latin, not one single letter missing (I checked it) - it took forever -- we were three at the table and none os us knew how to recited it in Latin, or at least not that well. Please remember, I really believe that one of us was subconsciously creating the message and the messenger -- I just would like to know how, as all of us were just as baffled. Keep in mind also that I have always watched everyone at the table as a hawk trying to catch a cheater, or just to make sure that only the lightest touch was used. We were never more than three people using the board. By the way, it was not a real board. I just wrote the alphabet on small pieces of paper, put it in a circle, with the world YES at 12 noon, and NO at six o'clock and used a glass upside down placed in the center.
3- The lightness of the touch (just barely, barely touching the glass) could not (I SAY, COULD NOT) physically produce the impetus for the glass to move the way it often does. I tried it alone to understand what kind of force would be required to achieve the results I had witnessed and there is no mistake in it, it takes a very assertive contact to get the glass moving.
4- in previous forums someone suggested some "scientific" testing, like blindfolding the participants and "showing" to the "entity" the question formulated by someone other than the participants and kept secret from them to see what would happen. I read on the internet that some doctor or another tested it in this manner and was not able not solve the conundrum.
Another difficulty, is that in my experience, you cannot really control the "replies" because very often they have nothing to do with the questions asked albeit the fact that they come in full sentences and sometimes paragraphs. I have tried it in two languages and it works just the same.
5- I will side-track here a little, but this last summer I had a kinesthetic experience for which I would like to have a scientific explanation, too:
I was staying at my mother's to clean and organize 66 years of accumulated possessions in a household where six children grew up. It was just past mid-night. My 88 year old mother and her nurse were sleeping in my mother's bedroom and I was going through old photos, letters, cards, announcements that I had spread out in little piles on the dining room table. It was chilly and since the house has no heating (it is in Brazil, and it was winter there) I had closed all windows and doors. The French doors behind me leading to a hallway, had one leaf bolted and the other slightly ajar.
I had just finished collecting the funeral announcements that my mother had collected all those years, relatives, friends, neighbors, and when I put the last one on the pile, the door behind me banged really hard and loudly. (It woke up my mother and the nurse.) I examined the door, put it back in the original position and tried to move it with one finger, two fingers, etc to see how much force was necessary to recreate the motion -- a lot --- I re-checked the windows, and just for thoroughness sake, looked outside to see if there was wind or air movement, and there was none -the trees and shrubs were very still (not that it could have got inside the house anyway.) My speculation is that I must have used some kind of energy that we humans have no control over or awareness of to create the impetus for the door to bang. Being back at home, must have stirrred some unconscious and long forgotten and abandoned belief in life-after-death, etc. and therefore this happened when I was dealing with the dead. I emphasize: I do not believe in the supernatural -- I just would like to know if the bang could have been the result of some obscure physics principle. Would the ideomotor theory also apply when there is not physical contact between the object and the propeller, i.e. between the door and myself, and/or the rolling glass and mine and my sister's finger tips?
(sorry this is so long. if you got to this point -- thank you!)