Magical Realist - this is for you ;)

He's been banned, but he should be back soon. He'll be happy to know that you're all....believers? :-}
 
Yay! Welcome back!

Let the seance begin. :D


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I'm baaaack. Did you all miss me? I got unabducted!

Yeah... it just ant "Sciforums" wit-out Magical Realist :)

Let the seance begin. :D

I performed a seance when i was about 10, wit 2 older sisters an a nabor boy who was about 12.!!!

One evenin we set on the floor around a small coffee table wit a lit candle on it... we all placed our hands on the table an over an over i asked the spirits to give us a sign... all the sudden the table started jumpin up an down... nabor boy said OH SHIT jumped up an ran home.!!!
 
Yeah... it just ant "Sciforums" wit-out Magical Realist :)



I performed a seance when i was about 10, wit 2 older sisters an a nabor boy who was about 12.!!!

One evenin we set on the floor around a small coffee table wit a lit candle on it... we all placed our hands on the table an over an over i asked the spirits to give us a sign... all the sudden the table started jumpin up an down... nabor boy said OH SHIT jumped up an ran home.!!!
Off-topic I know, but your avatar looks like a cross between Philip Larkin and Zapod Beeblebrox. Is that intentional?
 
Off-topic I know, but your avatar looks like a cross between Philip Larkin and Zapod Beeblebrox. Is that intentional?
Good eye... an thanks… but no… the original (single head) was given to me by a frind of my online make-believe x wife… an i liked it so much that i made it into a double :)
 
I am embarrassed to admit that I know about carbon compounds (organic chemistry) but had to google national paranormal day (May 3).
This could ruin my standing in the woo community and it would all be exchemist's fault.
 
Full disclosure: I had to Google "bridged cyclohexanes" to find the specific name. It's been a while.
Yeah but you knew to google "bridged cyclohexanes". So you must be a member of the Brotherhood. :wink:

I often find that's nowadays the main advantage of a science education: it's not so much that one knows the topic - often one does not - but but one knows how to look it up, and how to understand relatively rapidly what one then finds.

I like norbornane because I was entranced by the norbornyl cation, in my first year organic tutorials. An almost unique example of carbon apparently participating in 3-centre 2 electron bonding, thereby breaking all the rules I had learnt at school. A controversial topic in the 1970s. Such moments were what gave university study its magic. I am delighted to see that confirmation of this controversial theory did not come until as recently as 2013! : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-Norbornyl_cation

But enough....I am now a long way off the the topic of this thread and risk getting into trouble with the moderators because I am not talking crap, as I should be in this part of the forum.
 
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But enough....I am now a long way off the the topic of this thread and risk getting into trouble with the moderators because I am not talking crap, as I should be in this part of the forum.
You're forgiven, but to atone for your wrongdoing you should find a convincing video clip of paranormal activity and post it here. To stay on topic. :wink:
 
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