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Posted: 14 May 2007 02:24 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 188 ]
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Experiment for the challenge:

Regardless if they allow me or anybody else to try this challenge, this was the challenge I was going to try, and if you are interested in trying it as well, please fill free to read on.

You will need An Electronic Sensors lab kit from Radio Shack
The one I got is called Electronic Sensors Lab, and it was less than $60.00 dollars a couple of years ago. Make sure your kit has a touch sensor, and a green led light that come with it.

The workbook that I got with my kit was written By Forrest M. Mims III,
Here is a note in that workbook from him:

“You are about to enter the world of electronic sensors. It’s a fascinating place where you will experiment with electronic devices that respond to touch, pressure, magnetism, light, temperature, and rotation. When you build and experiment with the projects in the lab kit, you will have fun while learning how electronic circuits respond to the world around them. I hope you enjoy experimenting with these projects as much as I did designing them.”

After getting the kit, build the project that allows a green led flasher to responds to any type of contact with the touch sensor. Please do not touch the sensor at anytime with human skin, this could cause a micro experiment and not an afterlife one. The only exception to that would be if you are having no luck with afterlife communication, and you decide to try for micro communication, if that is the case, you are looking at a different challenge.

We are looking for advance thinking and action driven potential electrical thought out of body afterlife people that might be hanging out around you at any given time.

When I had my OBE, I could not hear and as far as I was aware, there was nobody trying to communicate with me in this way, so we have to expect this will be the case in this experiment as well.

The best way to do this that I have found, is posting signs that can be read from anybody, even people who can not see real good up close. I would suggest using a big screen TV as a monitor for your computer, and be willing to have your message for this experiment on there as much as possible. This message will read somewhat like a newspaper adds at first.

Have somebody view your monitor, and see if they can make heads or tells on what are trying to say, and what you want them to do. If your friend cannot follow your instructions, then don’t expect anybody else to be able to do it as well.

Now that you have your Radio Shack Electronic Sensors lab kit all set up correctly, your next goal is to get the word out to all afterlife that comes in contact with you over a curtain time frame, I would give that time frame about ninety days. My first contact with afterlife took twenty days.
Your communication to the afterlife should be so simple that a Geico cave man would be able to do it. We spend years trying to dig up old fragile stuff from the past; so I believe the least we can do is give this possibility the same respect and time it needs.

Just get the light to come on at anytime during the day at first, then build off of that. Make sure you are always thanking the afterlife person, they only know how things are going, by telling them how things are going with the experiment. If you are not good at listening to other people’s emotional needs, or people skils in general, then this experiment might not be right for you. 
Hopefully you will be happy with your results, and it will help bring more attention to future positive afterlife possibilities.

Quick review:
Buy the touch sensitive kit from Radio Shack
Put it together correctly
Have a big screen monitor that can post big screen messages to people that cannot hear or might not be able to read small print.
You will be trying to a track educated out of body afterlife people that might come in contact with your monitor message.
Your messages will explain what you are trying to accomplish, and what you need them to do, if they are interested in doing it.
In form them in writing what you want them to do, and then see if they have the ability to do that, by measuring results on your kit.

A standard experiment for the challenge:
Getting a light to come on this devise, with no help from an object that you are aware of
Getting the light to come on during an agreed planned hour.
Getting the light to flicker at different sequence times within that hour.
Getting the light to stop coming on after that hour

Example; Getting it to light up every twelve seconds, then getting it to change that sequence to five seconds one time, then back to the twelve seconds cycle again. I believe just getting it to come on and end during this agreed time frame is good enough, but to change the sequence of the response, should be enough proof, that you are seriously interacting with something that has the ability to be educated in some manner.
If you got the and patience to teach them how to do the Morse code, then by all means, take the time to do that, but my goal is we use other things like Brain Gate, for that type of communication.

I hope you have as much success with this kit as I have, but if that does not turn out to be the case, then I am truly sorry for wasting your time.

Thank you,
Tim

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Posted: 14 May 2007 07:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 189 ]
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Dear David B,

Did my reply help answer your question?

Thank you,
Tim

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Posted: 15 May 2007 01:29 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 190 ]
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Thank you,
Tim

why do I get annoyed by this…

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Posted: 15 May 2007 03:58 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 191 ]
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Beasjt´s number is 669 - 15 May 2007 01:29 AM

Thank you,
Tim

why do I get annoyed by this…

You don’t appreciate good manners?

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Posted: 15 May 2007 06:00 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 192 ]
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No, I find it pretty annoying also.

(I assume he’s referring to people signing their posts on a forum.) There’s no need to write your name at the end of every post. A post on a forum is different than a letter written to someone.

I almost never mention this outloud, though, because usually the person is just being nice.

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So I can just type anything and it will show up here?

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Posted: 15 May 2007 06:30 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 193 ]
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Stargazer - 15 May 2007 06:00 AM

I almost never mention this outloud, though, because usually the person is just being nice.

Well, everyone here knows that Beajst doesn’t have any manners himself wink

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Posted: 15 May 2007 02:52 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 194 ]
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Tim Brewer,
Thank you for your interest in the James Randi Educational Foundation’s Million Dollar Challenge!
I’m afraid that forums do not qualify as a media presence, and I suggest that you contact your local newspaper or television news network to request an interview of some kind. Only just a couple of nights ago, there was a man on the news here who could hula hoop underwater, and I’m quite sure that psychic abilities would be even more interesting to the media than that.
When you have established a media presence of some kind and fulfilled the other qualifications on the JREF’s web site here: http://www.randi.org/research/ you will include the workable protocol in addition to the SASE and notarized application form.
I hope this is helpful, and let me know if you need any more information regarding the Challenge!
Sincerely,
JREF Challenge Desk

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Posted: 16 May 2007 02:19 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 195 ]
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MadCarlotta - 15 May 2007 06:30 AM
Stargazer - 15 May 2007 06:00 AM

I almost never mention this outloud, though, because usually the person is just being nice.

Well, everyone here knows that Beajst doesn’t have any manners himself wink

I do like manners, but you can overdo it. Open a door for a lady is ok, but don´t make a theatrical thing out of it. Same goes for seating a lady at the table, a small shove and a push is enough. (you can, if you wish, mutter “sit” when doing so, enforcing .... oops got carried away) etc. But every post signing like that… looks a bit like compulsive behaviour or something like that.

*rubs away a small spot on his keyboard*

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Posted: 16 May 2007 04:32 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 196 ]
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Never mind, Tim.

Perhaps you could get your local sceptics group interested, as a sort of preliminary to the preliminary? Ask if they would like to arrange a test under ‘JREF rules’ and involve the local papers. A bit of media exposure would be equally beneficial for both parties.

[quote author=“Tim4848”]Thank you,
Tim

You’re welcome,
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Posted: 16 May 2007 04:38 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 197 ]
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Posted: 16 May 2007 04:43 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 198 ]
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Yes, getting media exposure in the US isn’t exactly a terribly difficult thing to do, as long as you’re not too picky about standards.

Yours truly,
Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria (slightly deceased)

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