Physics, asked by SunTheHelpingHand, 1 year ago

➡️Mid-Brain Activation Program:
It's been a very common practice now to cheat people by saying that if their children do this and these programs, then they'll get super powers like Blind Folded Reading, etc, etc XD XD ..
For these fake courses, they're also charging a high fees.
Many small children claims that they got the result by mistaking themselves that they're actually seeing it only bcz of the structure of their not fully developed chin bone..
NB: Always remember, these fake people always emphasize that these abilities can only be formed in small children! Why so? Bcz they can easily Brain wash them and make them believe something is true!


So my question:
➡️What basic Fundamental Law of Physics does this Blind Folded Reading VIOLATES?

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Answered by sabrinanandini2
8

Hello,

Light cannot pass through opaque objects.

To read any text, we have to be able to see the object. Light enables us to do so. But when blind folded, light doesn't enter one's eye. Thus, unable to see the text


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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
6

hey mate here is your answer

i dont have done this up to now blind reading and there is a no fundamental law of physics

Modern physicists no longer really refer to "laws" of physics except for historical reasons. Why? Because the view of what science does has moved on from

Discovering the true laws underlying nature

to

Modelling nature as best we can

The assumption today is that no theory can ever be proved to be correct. It can always be falsified by future experimental results.

ihope u like my answer


SunTheHelpingHand: Yup..But to an extent, most Principles do not violate Fundamental laws
SunTheHelpingHand: Except the tedious Big Bang
SunTheHelpingHand: Theory
SunTheHelpingHand: and some other Tedious Works XD XD
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