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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 13/12/2023 07:47:32
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Is there a usable self-hypnosis trick to finding something you lost such as a phone or car keys?
Also- I asked Bing AI why people lose their keys and it said...
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Have a Nice Day!
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Is there a usable self-hypnosis trick to finding something you lost such as a phone or car keys?
You can tap your unconscious mind using dowsing rods or pendulums. Probably not going to help you find your keys. I tried dowsing rods to find something I lost and the dowsing rods just sent me randomly wandering around my home, it was useless.
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Dowsing rods and pendulums? That's a bit too much on the woo-woo side for me.
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One of the few practical uses of my old technology fixed-line phone is to call my mobile phone when I forgot where I left it.
- The fixed-line phone is not totally old-school: It is turned into IP Packets within 2 meters, and optical fibre within 30 meters
For items like keys and glasses which often seem to get lost, there are a number of products which can help you find them.
- Some examples include Airtag, and TileMate
- attach them to the items of interest, and your mobile phone can help you find them
But developing a system which you perform automatically, and ends up with the item of interest in a known location certainly helps to avoid losing them in the first place!
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Play act, for example you came in the front door and the alarm went off, so you put your keys in the fruit bowl.