How is the water supposed to get under the glass? It is in contact with the surgace of the table. Water cannot get under it. Traces of that water might "sweat" out of the glass, condensation and all, but it would not be enough to make the glass glide over it. Plus, the table would have to be tilted at least at a 20 degrees angle and he would have noticed that. It is possible the road itself was tilted, but still it would not be enough to cause anything of that nature. I believe you. And...
I saw way weirder things. Unspeakable things.
Like: i was looking for a wire in a drawer. I opened the drawer, lookef for the wire, used my hands to go through the content of the drawer and looked at every single object in it. Then I kind of panicked, because I knew the wire was supposed to be there. I went through it all. Then i closed the drawer, knowing some force made it disappear in thin air,then same thing that happened to you: without knowing why I felt like attracted by the drawer again. As if something was telling me to check again and I opened the drawer... And there it was, right on top of everything else. Where I couldn't possibly miss it. These things have been happening so frequently now, I am going crazy over them. Christ It is not like I am high or anything. Few seconds after checking for the damn thing I opened the drawer again and, damn. There is someone there who can do this shit. Unimaginable shit. I am telling you. What does not seem to be clear is why they choose us to witness this crap?
When warm air meets a colder surface (like a glass of water), its water vapor condenses into liquid. Hence the invention of the coaster. The surface tension caused by a thin layer of water is enough to make a glass glide, and if you've ever seen a larger body of water you know that you don't need a twenty degree surface tilt.
As for your wire story, sounds like every time I've ever lost my keys! Not too hard to imagine that the wire got caught on the underside of the desktop and fell again. Look up Occam's Razor. There are many simpler explanations than that some paranormal agent is conspiring against your wire use.
Personally, I like to imagine that people with "unimaginable" powers would do something more interesting than moving a glass of water or stealing your wire for a few seconds.
I agree, the table was perfectly horizontal, there may have been some water under the glass but couldnt possibly be enough to carry such weight of the glass. Coming to a conclusion to why these things happen may be difficult but atleast we can share the experiences.
Super powers maybe but definitely an extraordinary experience. IIN?
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How is the water supposed to get under the glass? It is in contact with the surgace of the table. Water cannot get under it. Traces of that water might "sweat" out of the glass, condensation and all, but it would not be enough to make the glass glide over it. Plus, the table would have to be tilted at least at a 20 degrees angle and he would have noticed that. It is possible the road itself was tilted, but still it would not be enough to cause anything of that nature. I believe you. And...
I saw way weirder things. Unspeakable things.
Like: i was looking for a wire in a drawer. I opened the drawer, lookef for the wire, used my hands to go through the content of the drawer and looked at every single object in it. Then I kind of panicked, because I knew the wire was supposed to be there. I went through it all. Then i closed the drawer, knowing some force made it disappear in thin air,then same thing that happened to you: without knowing why I felt like attracted by the drawer again. As if something was telling me to check again and I opened the drawer... And there it was, right on top of everything else. Where I couldn't possibly miss it. These things have been happening so frequently now, I am going crazy over them. Christ It is not like I am high or anything. Few seconds after checking for the damn thing I opened the drawer again and, damn. There is someone there who can do this shit. Unimaginable shit. I am telling you. What does not seem to be clear is why they choose us to witness this crap?
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Have you never had a glass of water?
When warm air meets a colder surface (like a glass of water), its water vapor condenses into liquid. Hence the invention of the coaster. The surface tension caused by a thin layer of water is enough to make a glass glide, and if you've ever seen a larger body of water you know that you don't need a twenty degree surface tilt.
As for your wire story, sounds like every time I've ever lost my keys! Not too hard to imagine that the wire got caught on the underside of the desktop and fell again. Look up Occam's Razor. There are many simpler explanations than that some paranormal agent is conspiring against your wire use.
Personally, I like to imagine that people with "unimaginable" powers would do something more interesting than moving a glass of water or stealing your wire for a few seconds.
I agree, the table was perfectly horizontal, there may have been some water under the glass but couldnt possibly be enough to carry such weight of the glass. Coming to a conclusion to why these things happen may be difficult but atleast we can share the experiences.