alright, here's a pre-thread disclaimer: this is going to be a very juvenile, insignificant, and perhaps even bordering on preposterous question. but that's me.
we all know of masters claiming to be able to levitate, knock over enemies with their minds, and light old newspaper articles on fire telekinetically. by the same coin, i would wager that the majority of us here on russbo.com recognize these claims for what they are. but...
what has been proven scientifically? that is, what other more feasible yet equally impressive feats have been achieved by real people in the real world, by virtue of their MA training? for instance, what's the time record for a wall run? what's the densest thing someone has broken with their hand? can these masters really complete high-voltage electrical circuits with their arms, unscathed? on a side note, is "densest" a word?
hey, i warned you it was juvenile. but i'm bored, damn it. anecdotes will be read with amusement, but i'm really curious as to actual experiments.
- zach
we all know of masters claiming to be able to levitate, knock over enemies with their minds, and light old newspaper articles on fire telekinetically. by the same coin, i would wager that the majority of us here on russbo.com recognize these claims for what they are. but...
what has been proven scientifically? that is, what other more feasible yet equally impressive feats have been achieved by real people in the real world, by virtue of their MA training? for instance, what's the time record for a wall run? what's the densest thing someone has broken with their hand? can these masters really complete high-voltage electrical circuits with their arms, unscathed? on a side note, is "densest" a word?
hey, i warned you it was juvenile. but i'm bored, damn it. anecdotes will be read with amusement, but i'm really curious as to actual experiments.
- zach
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