---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :
Given that there are plenty of ways he could be cheating I know where I'm going to put my money. Sure, what interested me was that the environment seemed to be controlled. I suppose it could be a case of deception, but I haven't looked into it to see if there are accusations of that sort. And of course, that can be a somewhat an easy out. "It seems impossible, so there must be some deception going on" Hardly a "get out", stupid to think otherwise, have you ever been hungry for more than a day? It's all you need to know, apart from the obvious things like knowing about long term metabolism requirements etc. You sound like you have none of the background knowledge everyone else does, or at least that you think it might be optional. The below isn't one of them I'm afraid as there is nothing unusual or contrary about it other than it appears counter to our expectations drawn from the sort of things we usually run into. Supercooled helium isn't a day-to-day occurrence and it isn't defeating gravity in any way. Nor has anything else anyone has ever come across, apart from anecdotally and what are we to make of that? Well, that is what I am saying. Right now, the relationship between body and akasha and the lightness of cotton fiber could not result in levitation because it would appear to violate the laws of gravity. But if somehow, someone levitated by utilizing that formula, then we suddenly modify our understanding of how gravity would work in that situation. Modify it? Chuck it in the bin along with everything else we know. That's a pretty hopeful analogy to the helium behaviour anyway, that was waiting to be discovered given the right circumstances, what you are saying is that there are some words that might be magical if they are spoken internally when the brain is in a particular neurological state. That doesn't sound like some hidden principle to me as there are all sorts of spells that people try that don't work either and it isn't like there aren't thousands doing yogic "flying" twice a day without ever actually floating. Whereas the supercooled helium behaviour happens every time the experiment is carried out. This is because it is a LAW and can be depended upon. Laws are descritptions of what the world does, I think it's safe to say that Marshy's "flying" technique is exactly the opposite just look at all the hilarious caveats that have to be introduced to explain why it doesn't work. It's bad science by definition. I wait as patiently as ever for the paradigm shift of the ages to start. Over to you in the domes..... Preview by Yahoo I didn't use the word hogwash, bullshit would be closer to it anyway. This guy in Australia was caught out, there was no magic going on. I don't know why people not eating would be a sign of anything great anyway, it's the sort of thing I'd avoid in a guru. I like my chips and gravy too much to be impressed by thinness. But the lure of magic is enough for a lot of people I suppose, it's always interested me, I'm an eternal optimist but becoming rather sceptical these days. Wait a second. What does it matter if you think it's silly? Where did I say that? That has nothing to do with it. What has everything to do with it, is that it is, on the surface, impossible. I did a quick search to try to find some deception about it. This guy below states, "It's a fraud, because I say it is". He doesn't cite any obvious deception. His says, "I am a (self proclaimed) authority on such matters, and I declare it to be a deception" Self proclaimed? Probably just a human being who understands the relationship between food and staying alive. Maybe you missed that and think food is desired by the body simply for its taste? Consider the thing I posted about the replacement of body cells, the atoms in our bodies are replaced by atoms from food. This guy must have the same cells in his body that he had 70 years ago and yet he looks like he's aged! Unless kids are a bit wrinkled looking in India. This magical nectar must be great stuff, can't wait to see a breakdown of its composition and explanation of how it appears in his body via superstring theory. One thing I think we can be sure of is that magic always turns out to be something mundane that we didn't realise because we didn't know how it was done. My money is on a chicken sandwich stuffed up his dhoti. I convert for evidence... Has This Man Gone 70 Years Without Eating? UPDATE: Chill Out, Everyone. He Obviously Has Not. http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/has-this-man-gone-70-years-without-eating-update-chill-out-everyone-he-obviously-has-not.html http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/has-this-man-gone-70-years-without-eating-update-chill-out-everyone-he-obviously-has-not.html Has This Man Gone 70 Years Without Eating? UPDATE: ... http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/has-this-man-gone-70-years-without-eating-update-chill-out-everyone-he-obviously-has-not.html Okay, here's a weird one. You may remember the story of Prahlad Jani, an Indian yogi who claims that he hasn't ever eaten or had a drink in the last 70 year... View on www.treehugger.com http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/has-this-man-gone-70-years-without-eating-update-chill-out-everyone-he-obviously-has-not.html Preview by Yahoo