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Welcome to Fact or Fiction?. This week: Extra-sensory perception. Yoni Shum … says he can bend spoons … repair clocks with the power of his mind … read people’s thoughts … and describe pictures he can’t see. Hello, Yoni. |
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Yoni: |
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Greetings. |
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Elaine: |
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In this envelope is a photo. Yoni hasn’t seen it, but he’s going to draw it for us. |
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Yoni: |
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This photo shows two people in a kitchen. In the foreground there’s a little boy. In the background there’s a woman. She could be his mother. There’s been an accident. It looks as if the boy has broken an egg. He looks upset. It’s hard to say if the woman is angry … or if she’s smiling. |
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Elaine: |
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Let’s compare … They don’t have a lot in common, do they? The photo shows a car crash while your drawing shows a kitchen. |
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Yes, but there are similarities. |
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Elaine: |
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Really? |
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Yoni: |
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They both show accidents in different places. In both images there are two people. And in the photo as in my drawing, it’s the man, or the boy, who is responsible for the accident. Another similarity is that both women have long hair. |
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Elaine: |
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Yoni, can you read my thoughts right now? |
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Yoni: |
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Yes, of course. |
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Yoni: |
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Oh! Now? |
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Yoni: |
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Spoon? |
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Elaine: |
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Next week on Fact or Fiction? we’ll be looking at futurology. Can people really predict the future? |
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Yoni: |
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Broken clock? |