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matt_magic
27th June 2007, 09:08 AM
Hello there my friends.
I have produced a video lecture and a number of demonstrations on spoon bending. The video lecture contains the physics of spoon bending. The lecture is available as a pdf as well with an transcript at the end. The demonstrations are a spoon bend and a nail bend.
youtube.com/watch?v=WPxEA_cCm0o
rapidshare.com/files/39525236/spoon_bend.pdf.html
Now I need your help to make better examples, better videos, refuting new claims, explaining additional mechanichs and physics...
Please, all you who think this is important, lend a hand.
yairhol
27th June 2007, 09:11 AM
Hello matt magic, welcome to these boards.
What you have done sounds great. Can't wait to get home and watch it.
I always wanted to learn how to bend spoons. Nails are even better.
Regards,
Yair
TheDoLittle
27th June 2007, 11:00 AM
I lent a hand... I nominated this post for upcoming issue of SWIFT.
As a side note, you really need a central location to post all of this information. A blog would work, but your own personal website would be best.
Pipirr
27th June 2007, 11:16 AM
I lent a hand... I nominated this post for upcoming issue of SWIFT.
As a side note, you really need a central location to post all of this information. A blog would work, but your own personal website would be best.
Actually, you nominated the post for the Language Award, an award voted and managed by the members of the JREF Forum.
If you think it is appropriate for SWIFT, email James Randi - he has little involvement in the Forum, so probably won't be aware of this thread. ;)
Curnir
27th June 2007, 12:32 PM
Nice presentation.
ahh memories from my Teknologi classes.
Väkommen till forumet
Welcome to the forum
matt_magic
27th June 2007, 12:36 PM
Thanks all. I will consider getting a web repository for this. Especially if I get some help from other interested persons.
TheDoLittle
27th June 2007, 03:11 PM
Actually, you nominated the post for the Language Award, an award voted and managed by the members of the JREF Forum.
If you think it is appropriate for SWIFT, email James Randi - he has little involvement in the Forum, so probably won't be aware of this thread. ;)
Ooops... you're right and I goofed!! All is right with the universe now.
TheDoLittle
27th June 2007, 03:13 PM
Thanks all. I will consider getting a web repository for this. Especially if I get some help from other interested persons.
I've designed and coded a few websites, so I'll throw in my services.
matt_magic
28th June 2007, 10:32 AM
Thanks. That is appriciated.
Any help of any sort are welcome.
/matt magic
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