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Wednesday, April 13, 2005
I woke and we all immediately thought,
After a few seconds of celebrating that imminent event, we became aware that it was raining. Only dummies go running in the rain for fun, so all I had to do was let Donna know it was off, then I could snuggle back into my bed.
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I went and knocked very lightly on the girls' door. Donna opened it for me, and I whispered, "I don't want to run in the rain. Another day, okay?" Donna just nodded, so I turned and headed back toward my room.
To my surprise Donna followed me. When I paused in the hallway, she motioned for me to continue.
Once in my room, she shut the door, and quietly said, "Mom was asking questions last night about how we're getting along with you and Julia. She was nosey, but I didn't tell her anything about you and Carol. I hardly ever see Julia so I couldn't say much about her. I said that you were the best brother ever and Carol's the best sister."
"Thanks very much, Donna. That's very good of you. I could get into lots of trouble if Mom and Dad knew what I'd been doing to Carol."
"Yeah, I know. But it's silly to get in trouble for making her so happy. And you're not doing anything TO Carol, you're doing it FOR her. She keeps telling me what a great brother you are for making her feel so good and for sharing your girlfriend with her. She feels really sad for you that she can spend the night with Julia but you can't. It's not fair that she gets so much and you get so little."
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I went back to bed, but wasn't tired so I didn't fall back sleep. We could have ordered ourselves to sleep, but it was more enjoyable to spend the time daydreaming.
After some VERY pleasant daydreams/fantasies, #1 commented, #1:
Nonetheless we tried again. When the pen was about a foot off the desk we started rotating our angle back toward horizontal. The pen's upward motion slowed, then it started dropping, so we increased the angle until it started rising again. That meant we had to reduce the angle, etc., etc. Eventually we had it almost stationary. It was rising very slowly, but when we reduced the angle, the pen slowly fell. Our control was not fine enough.
The obvious next step was to 'float' it to me, so I moved the fingers toward me. Immediately the pen fell to the desk again.
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We all sensed the fingertips move, and they smoothly did what he'd predicted. Even better, when he got it about a foot of the table, the pen stopped still. It did not bobble up and down for a minute or two like it always had previously.
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We tried #1's suggestion, and it worked pretty well. The pen had acquired a reasonable horizontal speed now, and was soon within reach. I raised a real, physical hand, and plucked it out of the air. Success at long last!
[The preceding paragraphs mention a concept that became essential to my use of TK, so I'll explain it. Flying things around required very accurate "flying in formation" by all the TK-fingertips involved. Fortunately I had some degree of skill at that. Hold your two hands out in front of you with just your index fingers extended, so they're held beside each other and about two inches apart. Now write your name in the air, trying to move both fingers in perfect synchronization. Their relative distances will wobble around somewhat, but not excessively, especially if you write very slowly and carefully. Now imagine the pen is being pushed slightly off-center. That would normally cause it to rotate, but the mind that was providing the two V's would be concentrating on keeping them at the right distance and orientation, which canceled out the slow rotation. If he tried to cancel the rotation by deliberately pushing against it, he'd cause erratic movements, but by concentrating solely on keeping formation, small corrections were applied subconsciously. Similarly if the pen was being pushed by two fingertips. The owner of those would concentrate on keeping them in deliberate formation, which prevented any rotation. Concentrating on staying in formation rather than applying specific forces made flying things around MUCH easier. Our current TK movements were VERY slow and deliberate, but as we got more skilled at "flying in formation" - that being another algorithm our brain had quite a lot of practice at - our movements sped up.]
After a moment to congratulate ourselves, we used TK to send the pen back up and experimented some more. For example, we found it was a good idea for the mind holding the pen up to rotate it around so the pen was pointing sideways to the intended direction, that way the pushing mind's fingertips had no risk of sliding off the pen.
Cornering was another problem. Ideally it would've been a matter of the mind holding up the pen rotating it by ninety degrees, then the pushing mind resuming his push in the new direction, but unfortunately this didn't stop the pen's motion in the original direction. Its velocity in that direction would remain unchanged until it crashed into the wall, as the two V's holding the pen up weren't exerting any net horizontal force, and were letting the pen push them around horizontally.
The intellectually simplest way was to decelerate the pen in the original direction until it was as near to motionless as made no difference, then rotate the pen ninety degrees and start accelerating it in the new direction. That was hardly impressive and very slow. So much for our fantasy of making the pen zoom all around the room.
The best we could do was to rotate the pen forty five degrees, to be halfway between the old and new directions, then push perpendicularly into the pen until the original direction was completely canceled. Then rotate the pen so it was side-on to the desired direction and apply whatever pushing was then required. We could do it, but it was very tricky, detailed, and demanded a very high level of concentration to keep everything working properly. The slightest mistake usually resulted in the pen being dropped. We made a mental note not to do this with Mom's best china. We practiced it by flying the pen around the room for several minutes. It was doable, but hard work and not impressive.
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