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Reminds me of biofeedback tests! Looking at thermometers on limbs or heart rate monitors results, thinking about different numbers, and being able to adjust yourself. So many fun applicants of this. Very cool stuff!
I remember using something similar to this when I used to have really bad anxiety. Often my heart rate would spike and to help calm myself down I would feel my pulse and imagine it go down until it actually did.
My mother once told me that when she was younger. The Amazing Kreskin came to her college. He had a bit where someone would hide his check, and he would use this to find it. My mother was the one who hid the check, and he lead her all around the theater. Pretty cool. Wish I could have seen him perform it.
I used to do this to divine a thought of card. With no cards, spectator imagines two piles (red and black) figure out which one, then they imagine two more piles (suits), then two more piles (face cards and numbers) then if numbers do odds and evens and eventually narrow it down. If face cards have them imagine in order and “hover” over the right one. It was always a fun one with no prep or props.
@@JoeDiamondLive you should also try no contact. After I had whittled it down to a few, you can hold your hand above theirs have them imagine a pole connecting the two, where your hand moved theirs follows. Slowly move over each pile. Same principles apply. The side they move to more freely is right. :-) enjoy.
HOLY SHIT Joe hits spots IN ORDER BUT solely because of PURPOSE rather than environment. Joe went for AIR CONDITIONING the EXACT right reasons talked about, wrong environment. And Bonnie's stuff corner too.
contact mind reading is the same methodology as the Kung Fu technique called listening Jin, where you physically contact your opponent and read his incoming moves through micro reactions
@@danelisslow3269 a lot of similar techniques involve training your subconscious to read micro reactions through meditative(slow speed) sparing but the process takes either an intense isolated process or a decade of casual practice to find any results. Not an option for a modern world.
Aww I was hoping they’d try it on Brian! . . . Or do they do it to Trevor? 😮😮 That would be epic! Trevor is the mascot almost for Modern Rogue because he’s what I picture when you’re at max level.
It could have been kinda cool (like the pendulum vid was kinda cool), but then it kinda became, “if you spend 20 minutes searching a room for an object, you can find it”. Like, with all the false alarms, and looking in the wrong places, it started feeling like “watch this guy search the set for a book, and Jason and annalise happens to be grabbing his wrist while he does”. All the talk about how it was the other hiding spot contenders seemed a bit like excuses to explain away why it didn’t work as advertised. Maybe it works, but that wasn’t particularly convincing.
exactly my thoughts. if this works, he should just have gone straight to it, instead he kept making excuses and just walked around looking at absolutely everything until he happened to stumble upon it
@@JoeDiamondLive It wasn't 7 acres, it was one of the few indoor shooting areas. You knew that from your assessment of how Jason would treat his book, not any hand to wrist contact. Just like you knew what hiding spots you could rule out from the size and shape of the item. And of those couple indoor shooting areas, you searched around thoroughly with your own eyes in 2 of them, maybe more where the footage got cut. Plus, any of these things where the premise is highly dependent on the assistant not helping, the assistant could help imperceptibly, and we have no evidence that they didn't besides the fact that they said "Trust me, i didn't" is highly suspect. Especially from a channel and people who have this deep an involvement in tricks, scams, and deception. Go back to this exact channels ghost hunting show. The goal of the channel and crew is to make good entertainment, not tell us anything approaching the truth. I don't think they would intentionally give us false information on building shelter or disaster survival, but would they give a faulty or questionable party trick? Absolutely. As a thought experiment, think about something in a similar vein that you know to be false, and think about how easy it would be for you to make a video "proving" it to be true, if you had a host, audience of volunteers, camera team, and editors that were all in on it. Literally anyone could make the video you said you want to see from me. I have my friend go out and hide it, then the cameraman whispers the location to me, then i have them put their hand on my wrist and I put on a show. Some decent acting talent, and its at least as convincing as this was. In fact, we have no proof at all that that didnt happen in this MR video.
@@thomasminnick7019 tldr. With the amount of time you took to write that, you could have made your own video faking it! Don’t hold back man, go for it! I believe in you!
@@JoeDiamondLive couldn’t be bothered to read, could be bothered enough to reply. Out of curiosity, what exactly do you hope to prove from me making a video? That I’m not a good actor? That one poorly done fake video by some random amateur with an iPhone means that a production crew and professionals couldn’t possibly make a better fake, so it has to be real? That making videos is hard, so even though it’s your job to make good ones, you shouldn’t be criticized for a bad one? I don’t see that you gain anything but doxxing material and an opportunity to attack me instead of my point.
From 11:00 to about 12:00 I expected Joe to act like the nazi guy in the tavern scene in Inglorious Basterds: hmmm feeling this, uhm not here, not here... THEN IT *MUST* BE RESTING ON THE GUY'S BUTTCHEEKS.
Wow, uh, Joe. 20:22 was quite the mood whiplash. Thanks Modern Rogue for the content warning. Condolences towards the deceased. This...didn't feel like the best story to share at this time though. Jason and Lisa looked pretty awkward afterwards...
@@JoeDiamondLive Hey man! Didn't expect a response from ya. Thanks for it. I should clarify I meant no insult in my original post, I actually really like your stuff and your other appearances on MR have been really cool. This one just caught me off guard a little. That's fair though, I imagine it was a pretty messed up experience to have... I've never had an experience quite that grim, but I have had contacts I've known for quite some time pass away unexpectedly... It's definitely hard to mentally sort out when it happens.
All I see is a guy wandering around looking for something as someone else holds onto him. Also, any magic trick that requires the volunteer to cooperate *exactly the right amount* is kind of bullshit, since this can be defeated by both death-gripping the arm and refusing to move at all OR by consciously steering. For his next trick, they just hold hands and Jason walks him to where the loot is hidden.
No. Do better. What you wrote is the equivalent of saying “any karaoke song can be defeated by kicking over the karaoke player.” You are absolutely correct: kicking over a karaoke machine will, indeed, keep anything interesting or magical from happening. Sooooooo… congrats on that.
This is one of those things that even if it is a 100% proven thing people can do, nobody watching will ever believe it. It is so easily faked (and I mean no disrespect) that you will never convince an observer that what they are seeing it what is described. It can very easily be manipulated or staged, or defeated by standard reasoning & deduction and a lot of searching. The video is very interesting, but ultimately goes back to the adage "What can easily be faked will never be real in the mind of the masses".
Bullshit tbh, it is not mindreading. It is only due to his hand grip that other guy can "sense" direction. Usually people do some mini twitch movements when direction is correct. This is the same way we are reading people when they are interogated about any crime cases.
that is exactly what they said in the video though... they only call it mind reading because to the person whose "mind is being read" it seems like that.
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Thanks to the whole MR crew for making this awesome! I was legitimately nervous doing this and I’m SO glad with how it turned out!
this wasnt fooling like the other trick
@@yourboyfriend3583 well, it’s NOT a trick, more a stunt like juggling, but thanks for the free career notes!
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Reminds me of biofeedback tests! Looking at thermometers on limbs or heart rate monitors results, thinking about different numbers, and being able to adjust yourself. So many fun applicants of this. Very cool stuff!
I remember using something similar to this when I used to have really bad anxiety. Often my heart rate would spike and to help calm myself down I would feel my pulse and imagine it go down until it actually did.
First time I did this, I had my sister hide one of my rings and did it blindfolded, and it freaked her out bc I went straight to it. It was great
So cool!
I love tricks like these where you can tell a story while you explain how it works, really adds to the experience for folks
Banachek’s book “Psychophysiological thought reading” is all about this. And is a very good resource on this subject.
Agreed 🔮
My mother once told me that when she was younger. The Amazing Kreskin came to her college.
He had a bit where someone would hide his check, and he would use this to find it.
My mother was the one who hid the check, and he lead her all around the theater. Pretty cool. Wish I could have seen him perform it.
So cool! Kreskin is definitely a hero!
I used to do this to divine a thought of card.
With no cards, spectator imagines two piles (red and black) figure out which one, then they imagine two more piles (suits), then two more piles (face cards and numbers) then if numbers do odds and evens and eventually narrow it down. If face cards have them imagine in order and “hover” over the right one. It was always a fun one with no prep or props.
Great idea!
@@JoeDiamondLive you should also try no contact. After I had whittled it down to a few, you can hold your hand above theirs have them imagine a pole connecting the two, where your hand moved theirs follows. Slowly move over each pile. Same principles apply. The side they move to more freely is right. :-) enjoy.
Thanks for the content mr crew always a pleasure :D
Any time!
I remember Derren Brown doing this in the streets of Venice once as part of his TV Series, blew my mind at the time!
So cool!
I like the little "magic" kick they have going for the past 2 videos. Love yalls videos!
Thanks 😊🔮
How did I not know that Jason's 2nd book was out? I even paused the video to order it.
I, too, liked the one with the yellow interior. Also: Get Jason's books, they're cool reads with great characters.
HOLY SHIT Joe hits spots IN ORDER BUT solely because of PURPOSE rather than environment. Joe went for AIR CONDITIONING the EXACT right reasons talked about, wrong environment. And Bonnie's stuff corner too.
contact mind reading is the same methodology as the Kung Fu technique called listening Jin, where you physically contact your opponent and read his incoming moves through micro reactions
It's similar to being in the bind in medieval swordsmanship. Once the blades touch you get so much information through the contact.
Interesting… 🤔
That's some Batman type stuff
@@danelisslow3269 a lot of similar techniques involve training your subconscious to read micro reactions through meditative(slow speed) sparing but the process takes either an intense isolated process or a decade of casual practice to find any results. Not an option for a modern world.
@@jamesmachuta2010 well there goes my dreams of learning a sixth sense. Still would be cool to see it in a real match.
Bonnie’s work looks amazing!
18:45 so basically Cluedo, but not the board game. someone got killed, so you find out where it was done, with what and who did it.
Exactly
I've never been so early to a Modern Rogue video! Can't wait to see what we'll learn today 😋
🔮
Jason's books are awesome, by the way. I'm eagerly awaiting the next one. They're a wonderful blend of absurd humor and horror.
Absolutely
Thoroughly agree.
You Cant Fool Me Jason Murphy
The more i see Jasons behavior, more im scared of him.
Aww I was hoping they’d try it on Brian! . . . Or do they do it to Trevor? 😮😮 That would be epic! Trevor is the mascot almost for Modern Rogue because he’s what I picture when you’re at max level.
It could have been kinda cool (like the pendulum vid was kinda cool), but then it kinda became, “if you spend 20 minutes searching a room for an object, you can find it”. Like, with all the false alarms, and looking in the wrong places, it started feeling like “watch this guy search the set for a book, and Jason and annalise happens to be grabbing his wrist while he does”. All the talk about how it was the other hiding spot contenders seemed a bit like excuses to explain away why it didn’t work as advertised.
Maybe it works, but that wasn’t particularly convincing.
exactly my thoughts. if this works, he should just have gone straight to it, instead he kept making excuses and just walked around looking at absolutely everything until he happened to stumble upon it
Agreed! Can’t wait to see your Contact Mind Reading video where you find an object hidden on 7 acres… 🔮
@@JoeDiamondLive It wasn't 7 acres, it was one of the few indoor shooting areas. You knew that from your assessment of how Jason would treat his book, not any hand to wrist contact. Just like you knew what hiding spots you could rule out from the size and shape of the item. And of those couple indoor shooting areas, you searched around thoroughly with your own eyes in 2 of them, maybe more where the footage got cut. Plus, any of these things where the premise is highly dependent on the assistant not helping, the assistant could help imperceptibly, and we have no evidence that they didn't besides the fact that they said "Trust me, i didn't" is highly suspect. Especially from a channel and people who have this deep an involvement in tricks, scams, and deception. Go back to this exact channels ghost hunting show. The goal of the channel and crew is to make good entertainment, not tell us anything approaching the truth. I don't think they would intentionally give us false information on building shelter or disaster survival, but would they give a faulty or questionable party trick? Absolutely.
As a thought experiment, think about something in a similar vein that you know to be false, and think about how easy it would be for you to make a video "proving" it to be true, if you had a host, audience of volunteers, camera team, and editors that were all in on it.
Literally anyone could make the video you said you want to see from me. I have my friend go out and hide it, then the cameraman whispers the location to me, then i have them put their hand on my wrist and I put on a show. Some decent acting talent, and its at least as convincing as this was. In fact, we have no proof at all that that didnt happen in this MR video.
@@thomasminnick7019 tldr. With the amount of time you took to write that, you could have made your own video faking it! Don’t hold back man, go for it! I believe in you!
@@JoeDiamondLive couldn’t be bothered to read, could be bothered enough to reply. Out of curiosity, what exactly do you hope to prove from me making a video? That I’m not a good actor? That one poorly done fake video by some random amateur with an iPhone means that a production crew and professionals couldn’t possibly make a better fake, so it has to be real? That making videos is hard, so even though it’s your job to make good ones, you shouldn’t be criticized for a bad one? I don’t see that you gain anything but doxxing material and an opportunity to attack me instead of my point.
From 11:00 to about 12:00 I expected Joe to act like the nazi guy in the tavern scene in Inglorious Basterds: hmmm feeling this, uhm not here, not here... THEN IT *MUST* BE RESTING ON THE GUY'S BUTTCHEEKS.
Bonnies art is dope
Right?!?!
I don't believe Joe is not just a brian clone
I take that as a compliment!
@@JoeDiamondLive that's exactly what Brian's clone would say are you brains evil clone or is he your evil you!
@@scoundrel6957 I’m totally the evil one 😈
Wow, uh, Joe. 20:22 was quite the mood whiplash. Thanks Modern Rogue for the content warning.
Condolences towards the deceased. This...didn't feel like the best story to share at this time though. Jason and Lisa looked pretty awkward afterwards...
Yeah, it was a mood whiplash in my life too. I’d rather tell that story than get MORE messages like that after folks watch this video
@@JoeDiamondLive Hey man! Didn't expect a response from ya. Thanks for it.
I should clarify I meant no insult in my original post, I actually really like your stuff and your other appearances on MR have been really cool. This one just caught me off guard a little.
That's fair though, I imagine it was a pretty messed up experience to have... I've never had an experience quite that grim, but I have had contacts I've known for quite some time pass away unexpectedly... It's definitely hard to mentally sort out when it happens.
@@CharemTheShadox no insult taken. Totally understand. So sorry for your loss. I’ll be sending you good vibes
@@JoeDiamondLive Thanks man. And good vibes to you too. :) Looking forward to your next appearance here.
glad they ditched that shady investment sponsor
They could use this with serial killers to find bodies.
2 am modern rogue time
Woohoo
OMG, is patreon the new PBS?
How do you find people to practice this with?
Thank you.
Thank YOU!
Mind blowing!
Thank you
the red flags started going up when he couldn't even "sense" the corner jason was thinking about.
Such a great channel
😊
Has anyone else tried to read Jason's tattoo?
Defiinatley not the wind that’s clearly blowing
Video Starts - 12:33
All I see is a guy wandering around looking for something as someone else holds onto him.
Also, any magic trick that requires the volunteer to cooperate *exactly the right amount* is kind of bullshit, since this can be defeated by both death-gripping the arm and refusing to move at all OR by consciously steering. For his next trick, they just hold hands and Jason walks him to where the loot is hidden.
No. Do better. What you wrote is the equivalent of saying “any karaoke song can be defeated by kicking over the karaoke player.”
You are absolutely correct: kicking over a karaoke machine will, indeed, keep anything interesting or magical from happening.
Sooooooo… congrats on that.
@@ModernRogue the sass is strong with this one.
It’s not a magic trick, it’s body reading. If it was a trick, I’d have found it immediately. Also, what Brian said above
What the hellstrom is this wizardry?
😂
Is it just me or has Brian become Olly peddling Precious Roy?
This wasn't even contact mind-reading. This was just looking for something all over the place till you find it lol
This is amazing. I wonder if police can use this to find things/people
Not if they keep stopping for snacks and soda like this fool
Wait what.
😂
Jason do you have with great power tattooed on your arm I really hope with great responsibility is somewhere else
Where’s Brian ?
Next video: I find BRIAN 😂
Cool.
Thank you
My life will be complete when modern rogue responds to my comment 🤩
How about just me? 😊
Jason has "C*M" tattooed on his arm....interesting
Pretty sure you’re missing a bunch of other words.. it’s the Uncle Ben quote from Spider-Man.
This is one of those things that even if it is a 100% proven thing people can do, nobody watching will ever believe it. It is so easily faked (and I mean no disrespect) that you will never convince an observer that what they are seeing it what is described. It can very easily be manipulated or staged, or defeated by standard reasoning & deduction and a lot of searching.
The video is very interesting, but ultimately goes back to the adage "What can easily be faked will never be real in the mind of the masses".
Bullshit tbh, it is not mindreading. It is only due to his hand grip that other guy can "sense" direction. Usually people do some mini twitch movements when direction is correct. This is the same way we are reading people when they are interogated about any crime cases.
Sure, it’s more thought/body reading, but “Contact Mind Reading” is just what it’s been called for over 100 years…
that is exactly what they said in the video though... they only call it mind reading because to the person whose "mind is being read" it seems like that.
This is weird.
Thank you 😊
If you loved this video like me plz watch the series The Mentslist.
You'll thank me later😉
Exactly 😊
Omg thnx😲😲💯💯💯💯👌
@@ZaheerSubratty779 any time 🖤
Not particularly convincing
You cowards. Don’t change the name of the video after you post it. Stand by your title.
Love you guys though.
Now I'm curious: What was the original title?
It's really common for channels to do this. The algorithm is weird and so channels often change the title if it's numbers are lower than expected.
Commenting for the algorithm!
When you're 99% wrong..
Well it’s a 7 acre property, so when you’re 30% wrong… 😂
Magnum Cum Potential?
We need the back story.
@@thelistener1268 See the tattoo episode!
...eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Aaaaaaaa….
@@JoeDiamondLive (reference to 0:09 Freeeeeeeeeeee....e.....eeeee....e.)
yo wtf is that artwork tho
3
not watching,
it doesnt,
channel fell off hard.
Yes, I Killed the Channel…. 😈
@@JoeDiamondLive unfortunately it's been dropping for some time already
@@AnymMusic I’ve been slowly killing it since my appearances last year! My evil plan is working 😈
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