Paranormal artifacts, powers of a thousand and one nights

En résumé (grâce à un LLM libre auto-hébergé)

  • The document refers to a paranormal phenomenon demonstrating an extraordinary 'power.'
  • It mentions the 'One Thousand and One Scientific Nights' and explains that this power is linked to an unused nervous network.
  • An example is given involving a virtuoso pianist who was unable to surpass the assistance.

Paranormal artifacts, powers of a thousand and one nights

Paranormal versus artifacts

October 14, 2002

Fifth part.

Another extremely puzzling trick demonstrating an extraordinary "ability." Once again, the trick is illustrated by an excerpt from "Scientific Thousand and One Nights":

Once more, "no extraordinary powers" — just a nervous network we don't usually use, which can be "activated" with a little practice. After all, "it's like riding a bike, you never forget." You'll be able to impress your neighbor. I remember one evening when I faced off against a virtuoso pianist who couldn't do any better than the rest of the audience and became furious, turning red.

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