S999: Miracle Stone Effect. GRP +Grok A.I.

Secrets of the Spinning Stone;

Lets Rational Eyes with Grok Decoding Instagram Reel  (https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJkRH3tB-UD/)

Screen Shot of the Spinning Stone.

How Can You Explain Above Phenomenon? #Rational_Eyes Let’s Inquire & Rationalize..

1 . Supernatural Theory Explanation: Some unexplained Spiritual force is making the stone and people seated on it to turn in directions (Clock& Anti Clockwise).

2. Scientific Humanistic Theory: There are 3 Principles that can explain the mam and stone turning.. All Phenomenon are a Drama (with ASS= Actors, Stage & Script).

  1. Ideomotor Effect. (Human Biology). He is Siting on small stone with muscle straining.. Imagine making stone bigger and he standing on it will reduce the offset of forces from their neutral CG position. The Actors/Audience.
  2. Material Of Tool/Device & Environment (Physical Design Factors).. Here Polished floor.. the Stage & Props.
  3. Pre-conditioning (Psychology). eg: Visual and Oral Inputs given to Operator or actor. The Scripts.

appears to be related to the three concepts you mentioned: the Ouija Board and Pendulum effect, the Profile of Stone/Tool/Environment, and Human Presuggestion/Presupposition Pre-Conditioning. Since I cannot view the specific content of the Reel without accessing Instagram directly, I’ll provide an explanation of these concepts and how they might relate to a phenomenon depicted in a short video, such as a Reel, based on your description and the context of similar phenomena often shared on social media.

1. Ouija Board & Pendulum Effect

The Ouija Board and Pendulum effect refers to the ideomotor effect, a psychological phenomenon where unconscious, subtle muscle movements cause actions that appear to be guided by external or supernatural forces. In a Ouija Board session, participants’ hands move the planchette to spell out messages, often without conscious awareness, driven by subconscious expectations or suggestions. Similarly, a pendulum held by an individual may swing in response to minute, unintentional muscle movements influenced by the person’s thoughts or expectations.

In the context of the Reel, this effect might be depicted as someone demonstrating a seemingly “magical” or unexplainable movement of an object (e.g., a pendulum, dowsing rod, or similar tool) that appears to respond to questions or stimuli. The movement is likely caused by the ideomotor effect, where the person’s unconscious expectations or subtle physical cues create the illusion of autonomous motion. For example, the Reel might show a pendulum swinging in response to a question, giving the appearance of divination or supernatural guidance, when in reality, the person’s micro-movements are driving the result.

2. Profile of Stone/Tool/Environment

This concept likely refers to how the physical characteristics of an object (e.g., a stone, tool, or pendulum) and its interaction with the environment influence outcomes in experiments or demonstrations. For instance, the shape, weight, balance, or material of a tool like a pendulum, combined with environmental factors (e.g., air currents, surface friction, or gravity), can affect how it behaves. In demonstrations like those involving dowsing or Ouija-like setups, the tool’s design (e.g., a pointed stone, a lightweight pendulum) and the environment (e.g., a stable or unstable surface) can amplify the ideomotor effect, making movements appear more pronounced or purposeful.

In the Reel, this might manifest as a specific object (e.g., a stone or tool) being used to demonstrate an effect, where its physical properties (like balance or weight distribution) enhance the illusion of intentional movement. For example, a carefully balanced stone might seem to “respond” to external stimuli due to its sensitivity to subtle tilts or environmental factors, reinforcing the viewer’s perception of a mysterious phenomenon.

Video Shared by IIScian Alumni Mathew Thomas Sir.

3. Human Presuggestion/Presupposition Pre-Conditioning

This refers to the psychological priming of individuals to expect or interpret events in a specific way based on prior suggestions, beliefs, or conditioning. Presuppositions (assumptions about how something works) or suggestions (e.g., being told a pendulum will move in a certain way) can shape how people perceive and interact with a phenomenon. In the context of Ouija Boards or pendulums, participants may be primed to expect specific outcomes (e.g., “the pendulum will swing toward the answer”), which influences their unconscious movements and reinforces the illusion of external control.

In the Reel, this could be depicted through a setup where the presenter primes the audience or participant with expectations (e.g., “This stone will move if you focus on it” or “Ask the pendulum a question, and it will answer”). The viewer or participant’s belief in the outcome, shaped by the presenter’s instructions or cultural context, amplifies the ideomotor effect, making the demonstration appear convincing.

How These Concepts Might Tie Together in the Reel

The Reel likely shows a demonstration where a tool (e.g., a pendulum, stone, or similar object) appears to move or respond in a way that seems supernatural or unexplainable, such as answering questions or detecting something in the environment. The three concepts work together as follows:

  • Ouija Board/Pendulum Effect: The movement of the object is driven by the ideomotor effect, where the person’s unconscious muscle movements create the illusion of external control.
  • Profile of Stone/Tool/Environment: The object’s physical properties (e.g., a lightweight pendulum or a balanced stone) and environmental conditions (e.g., a still room or a sensitive setup) enhance the visibility or impact of these movements, making them seem deliberate or significant.
  • Human Presuggestion/Presupposition Pre-Conditioning: The person holding the tool or the audience is primed to expect a specific outcome (e.g., through instructions or cultural beliefs about divination), which influences their perception and reinforces the effect.

For example, the Reel might show someone holding a pendulum over a board with answers, asking it to move toward “yes” or “no.” The pendulum swings due to the ideomotor effect, amplified by the tool’s sensitivity (e.g., a lightweight string) and the person’s expectation that it will move meaningfully, shaped by prior suggestions.

Critical Perspective

While such demonstrations can appear compelling, they are often explained by well-established psychological and physical principles rather than supernatural forces. The ideomotor effect is well-documented in studies of phenomena like Ouija Boards and dowsing, where participants’ unconscious movements account for the results. The choice of tool and environment can be deliberately designed to maximize these effects, and presuggestion leverages cognitive biases to make the outcome seem more profound. If the Reel presents the phenomenon as mystical or unexplainable, it may be exploiting these principles for effect rather than providing a scientific explanation.

  • Hyman, R. (1999). “The Mischief-Making of Ideomotor Action.” Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 23, Issue 4.
  • Wegner, D. M. (2002). The Illusion of Conscious Will. MIT Press.
  • Cialdini, R. B. (2006). Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion. Harper Business.
  • Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, Fast and Slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • Loftus, E. F. (1997). “Creating False Memories.” Scientific American, Volume 277, Issue 3.
  • Young, H. D., & Freedman, R. A. (2019). University Physics. Pearson.
  • Barrett, W. (1897). The Divining Rod. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research.

*ESP. Place: SciTech_Mitras_Grp:*
Citizens-Mission 2 Scientify for a Rational_India🇮🇳 /2030:
“National Sciencers Mission_India.”

All-India Sciencers Community(AISC):
https://chat.whatsapp.com/DCQ5If3f8FuDy3JVJaBq8L

Published by G.R. Prasadh Gajendran (Indian, Bengalurean, IIScian...) Design4India Visions2030.

Advocate (KSBC), (B.Arch, LLB, M.Des) Defender of IndConstitution, Chief-Contextor for Mitras-Projects of Excellences. Certified (as Health&Fitness_Instructor, HasyaYoga_Coach & NLP), RationalReality-Checker, actualizing GRP (GrowGritfully, ReachReasonably & PracticePeerfully 4All). Deep_Researcher & Sustainable Social Connector/Communicator/Creator/Collaborator. "LIFE is L.ight, I.nfo, F.low & E.volution"-GRP. (VishwasaMitra)

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started