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05 Apr 2009 08:20 AM  

Originally by Ashles...

Claim 4 - Chemical detection - General level

Link - http://forums.randi.org/showpost.ph...stcount=10

Verbatim claim - "What I refer to by "vision from feeling" does not involve direct touch with my hands or skin. I feel vibration patterns from a distance, transmitted across the space between myself and the objects that I am sensing. I never touch the things that I am obtaining information about. It is a form of "feeling" similar to when we feel temperature for instance. Not feeling by touch.
I never touch the chemicals to know what the molecules are, and in most cases when I obtain information about chemistry it involves molecules that are invisible to the eye, do not show any visible sign of their presence, and are impossible to detect by touching with hands or by using any of the other normal human senses of perception.
It seems that I need to look at the objects that I am viewing, even if only for a quick glance, possibly in order to know where their location is. Note however that most of the information I obtain is not derived from what I saw by looking at the objects in question. The information is most often too small, or hidden behind or beneath something that obscures it from view, as well as having no externally detectable signals."

Interpretation - Molecular level analysis of almost anything

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