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by Indigo Child » 01 Jun 2010, 07:57
Correct me if I am wrong, but what does David blain's glass box feat, where he is has access to a water pipe and comes out of it physically denegerated, have to do with this controlled scientific observation, in which Prahlad Jani has no access to food or drink and is kept there for 10(2003) and 15(2010) days, and the doctors report his health is above normal.
It sounds like you are exaggerating this weight loss fact, from the reports I have read the doctors report slight weight loss, not significant weigh loss. The fact remains this man has been able to live without food and water, under constant supervision for 10 and 15 days and remained healthy. Whereas for the normal person 4 days without food and water would lead to death or extreme degeneration. Therefore clearly this man has something special about him that defies current theories of biology and how the human body nourishes itself.
Again the fact that this man has actually undergone these controlled scientific tests is not disputed by scientists. He has been evaluated by over 135 scientists and doctors to date. There is no evidence of trickey or hoax here. Is there?
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 08:35
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 09:45
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 09:57
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by ciscop » 01 Jun 2010, 10:05
i really cant believe i am having a debate over a guy that says he didnt ate in 65 years.. i posted this to have fun i would never tought there was a guy out there so gullible that could fall for this
For every person who reads this valuable book there are hundreds of naïve souls who would prefer to have their spines tingled by a sensational but worthless potboiler by some hack journalist of the paranormal. You who now read these sentences join a small but wiser minority. Martin Gaardner (Psychology of the Psychic)
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 10:05
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 10:18
Can you believe it? Took this nonsense story hook, line, and sinker.
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by Indigo Child » 01 Jun 2010, 10:42
I am thinking of changing my name to skeptic buster lol
You keep shouting hoax, nonsense, ridiculous, but you still have not provided any evidence for this. I hope you understand that even a negative claim carries a burden of proof. I won't let you get away with making claims without backing it up with proof.
Anyway now it has been confirmed that the boy did in fact remain sitting still in meditation for 4 days(96 hours) without food, drink and water, which would be advanced stages of starvation and death according to conventional theories.
In other words this phenomenon of breatherianism is not nonsense at all, but something we actually have loads of evidence for now. The 96 hour recording by the discovery channel showing that the boy did indeed remain meditating for 4 days. The 10 day(2003) and 15 day(2010) controlled scientific observations and tests of Prahlad Jani that confirm he did indeed not eat and drink and remained healthy.
The phenomenon of breatherianism is no more ridiculous than any other paranormal claim. Nor are the associated claims associated with Buddha boy of spontaneous human combustion and surviving snake bites. If you are going to critically approach any paranormal claim you are going to be dealing with phenomena that challenges traditional views of what is possible. Deal with it.
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 10:52
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 10:53
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 10:57
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by Nostradamus » 01 Jun 2010, 11:03
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by ciscop » 01 Jun 2010, 11:40
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