Einstein and Freud joined forces, and the two major science giants tested Messing for the century, and the results were astounding! (Aggregate by Epoch Times)
Messing came before the leader of the country. Piłsudski asked how did he achieve “mind reading”? Messing honestly replied: “I don’t know either. Just imagine for a moment, in a country of the blind, an ordinary person with normal vision appears. A blind man asked him: ‘How can you see all situations, be able to see things?’ The opponent replies: ‘I can just see them!’”…
Hello everyone, and welcome to explore the unsolved mysteries with me. Today, we will continue to talk about the legendary life of Messing, the mysterious character.
In the previous episode, we told that Messing, after developing his superpower, found a job as a performer, so he became famous. In 1915, Zimest, Messing’s manager, took the 16-year-old boy to Vienna on tour. This trip to Vienna became the most precious memory of Messing’s life. His psychological experiments caused a local sensation, attracting the most famous scientists of the time. Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud came to see Messing’s performance and were interested in it, and invited Messing to do some experiments.
Scientific “blind” meets science star
That year, Einstein’s research was at its peak. But Messing is a failure for science. The puzzling connections between electromagnetism, quanta, relativity, time and space… were completely blank in his mind. One is a science star, the other is a scientific “blind”, the two are completely academically unequal, but they miraculously came together under the arrangement of fate and acted century experimental school.
When Messing entered Einstein’s residence, the biggest highlight was books piled up everywhere, almost always within reach. Einstein was friendly and casually dressed. And Freud, dressed in black, had a stern and resolute expression on his face, and in Messing’s eyes he looked like an ascetic. Despite his stern appearance, Freud was always friendly with the teenager Messing.
The psychedelic experiment began, and Freud imparted a first thought command: go to the closet and get a pair of tweezers, go to Einstein, and pluck three hairs from his silky beard. Messing, 16 years old, executes very quickly and carefully. In silence, Messing received Freud’s thought instructions, picked up the tweezers and walked over to Einstein, apologized to him, and then directly said his friend’s head chant. Einstein heard it, laughed, and stuck out his cheek.
Freud then gave a second thought instruction: Give Einstein a violin and let him play. Messing followed the orders of the mind, took the violin, gave it to Einstein, and said the command of the mind. Einstein laughed again, picked up the guitar and started playing. Later, two erudite scientists, Einstein and Freud, discussed Messing’s miraculous powers. The issues they discussed were all confusing terms, in Messing’s ears they were just jumbled sounds. Still, it was a relaxing and happy evening for Messing.
Before Messing left, he told Einstein: You will receive a very important prize in 1921. At that moment, Einstein heard, he stuck out his tongue humorously and didn’t mind. Subsequent developments confirmed Messing’s prediction. In 1921, Einstein won the Nobel Prize for the photoelectric effect and his achievements in theoretical physics.
Einstein is recognized worldwide as the North Star in science. The more he studied, the more he lamented about the mysteries of the universe and the transcendental things that science has yet to discover, believing that “all these things come from the hand of God.” almighty emperor”.
In the raging age of evolution and atheism, Einstein’s perception of God could not be announced to the world as soon as possible. But in a letter to his daughter Lieserl, he expressed his true thoughts. He believes that there is an eagle force in the universe, this force of this main universe is “love, compassion”, and it is infinite.
“This force can explain everything, and give meaning to life. It’s a variable that we’ve ignored for so long, maybe we’re afraid of ‘compassion’ because it’s the only energy in the universe that humans haven’t yet learned to harness.”
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He acknowledged that this force of the universe can tolerate and rule everything. Behind all phenomena in the universe it exists, but when scientists explore the universe often forget this greatest force, so it is impossible to find its existence. reasonable explanation can be given.
The supernormal phenomena that Messing carries, behind it is also very likely that there is a kind of cosmic force that is just invisible to the human eye, and scientific examination at the present time is also not available. How can it be explained logically? In today’s world, a large number of film and television works such as science fiction and space travel have appeared, helping the world to understand the unknown world, explore the world. mystical phenomenon, developing many different perspectives. It is possible that, in the not too distant future, supernatural phenomena appearing on Messing’s body will no longer be an unbelievable problem for mankind.
Experiments make psychologists fall
Messing was also tested by a psychology association in Berlin, Germany. This Psychological Society included famous psychologists of the time, including: Lewis Stern, Karen Horney, Alfred Adler, Berber Enbaum (Карл Бирнбаум) etc.
In a giant white laboratory, the test begins. During the test, Messing directed his scientists to display a superpower that he had never performed on stage — the ability to confide (remote control). He didn’t move his hands, but using his mind, moved the matchstick and matchbox obediently onto the table, and then turned it around like a compass.
Professor Adler, a materialistic atheist, watched the experimental process in a daze, eyes glued to Messing using the concept of a remote control to move his cigarette 15cm. His worldview collapsed on the spot, and he exclaimed, “Oh, the angel of God has appeared.”
During this process, the monitor detected an increase in the electric field around Messing’s arm. Any student volunteers exposed to this electric field left red marks that looked like burns. At the same time, the electrical conductivity in the air is also enhanced. The professors asked excitedly, “How did you do it?”, but Messing himself didn’t know.
Here is another detail to introduce to you. When testing the magic function (remote control), the scientists initially installed a glass curtain in front of Messing; then found that the glass curtain could not block Messing, the scientists removed the screen and put a piece of plywood in front of Messing, and even then used an iron plate on the roof, but it did not stop the magic power. Messing’s hoax.
At the request of Professor Stern, Messing also demonstrated the ability to read minds, read the minds of others. Professors and student volunteers silently wrote down different words and phrases, then covered them up, but Messing read them unmistakably. This experiment also has a small wax band. Messing successfully helps Professor Stern find a book. It turns out that a year ago, the professor left this book in the attic, and when he wanted to read it again, he couldn’t remember where he left it. Messing sees the professor’s memory, and tells him the location of the book.
Messing couldn’t drive, and to test his ability, Professor Horney put him behind the wheel of the car, then blindfolded him, put his hand on his shoulder and then gave him mental commands in the car. silent “Left direction, right direction”. Messing was completely unable to see the road conditions, only by reading the professor’s mind, he managed to steer correctly and make the car go around the field a few times.
Use mind reading to hear the general’s voice
Talking about Messing’s mind-reading technique, we would like to introduce a classic example. Messing was enlisted in the Polish army while he was in Poland, so he joined the army and worked as a medical officer. One day, a lieutenant and three soldiers came to the Ministry of Health where Messing was, asked him to pack up and leave immediately, and beat him very hard for no reason.
Soldiers escorting the skinny Messing to Warsaw. It turned out that the Polish marshal Josef Piłsudski wanted to see him. Piłsudski, the public servant of Poland, was also the resurrected person for the Polish army. The Polish people at that time gave him the most sincere praise, saying that he was “great, mighty, quiet, like a sphinx, contemplating in the contemplation of marble”. Such a great figure, in order to meet Messing, sent many people to inquire about his “hidden place”.
Messing came before the leader of the country. Piłsudski asked how did he achieve “mind reading”? Messing honestly replied: “I don’t know either. Just imagine for a moment, in a country of the blind, an ordinary person with normal vision appears. A blind man asked him: ‘How can you see all situations, be able to see things?’ The opponent replies: ‘I can just see them!’”
The marshal asked: “What do you mean by ‘seeing’?”
Messing said, “I wish I knew…” The implication is that, although he has a special ability, he does not know how this special ability is produced, and its specific principle is that What, you don’t know. The marshal listened to the explanation and made no further inquiries.
After the end of World War I, in order to expand the territory, a war broke out between the two newly formed empires, Soviet Russia and Poland, that was the Polish-Soviet War. Poland switched from an offensive position to a quick retreat. Marshal Piłsudski wondered how this war with Soviet Russia would end?
Messing discreetly replied: The Polish army will soon be victorious. But before that, the Poles would have to withdraw to Warsaw. Marshal of the Soviet Union Tukhachevsky was very dangerous and capable of tactical mistakes. As soon as Messing’s words were released, one of the generals present immediately scolded: “He’s just a kid.” Another general also shouted: “Can’t let Tukhachevsky take our corps from Kiev (the capital of Ukraine) out! “
Assessing the military situation at that time, Poland won the war in 1919 and controlled most of the territory of western Ukraine. So when Messing’s prediction was output, it was refuted by the generals present. They did not believe that the Polish army would lose Ukraine and withdraw to Warsaw, nor that Soviet Marshal Tukhachevsky would make a mistake.
So what is the truth? Those of you familiar with the history of this period know that in April 1920, Tukhachevsky, the marshal of the Russian-Soviet army began a counter-offensive, the initial counter-attack was very successful, the Union troops. The Soviets even reached the vicinity of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. But in August, the situation changed, with the decisive victory of the Polish army at the Battle of Warsaw. The Polish army advanced eastward successfully, and the Soviet Union proposed peace.
But in 1919, no one but Messing expected that history would go this way. To the ridicule of the generals, Messing decided to teach the generals a lesson, destroying their arrogance and ignorance in front of the territory they did not know.
With the consent of Marshal Piłsudski, Messing spoke to the generals present. He said to one of them: “What did the General buy shares of Ukrainian sugar mills for? The Bolsheviks of Soviet Russia will rule Kiev, Zhytomyr, Hessen and Odessa.”
This sudden statement made the general’s face lengthen, his chin immediately lowered, and stared at Messing. Messing again said to the general: “Margo confused Mrs. Tower and was extremely bewildered by the age gap.” The general’s face immediately turned red. At this point, field marshal Piłsudski chuckled.
Driven by curiosity, a plainclothes security guard politely asked Messing, “Can you tell me something?” Messing replied: “Let this respectable man not have to worry about his daughter. The girl will definitely get better. She has gotten much better. The most visible thing was the sick girl lying on the bed. At this moment, your father is sitting in front of me, worried about his daughter’s health.” The guard shouted in surprise: “How do you know my mental illness?”
Here, the generals are silent. Marshal Piłsudski asked Messing to stay and told the others to get out first. He wants to ask you about the future. Messing said that the marshal would be prime minister and would live another 15 years. After the conversation, the marshal arranged for Messing to be a scribe at the headquarters, and gave him a gold watch as a parting offering.
The first time Messing came to the headquarters, not used to life there. However, he used his own ability to “eavesdrop” on the thoughts of the officers, so he knew the views and ranks of the officers, so his life went smoothly. However, extraordinary people are destined to have extraordinary lives. Can Messing survive the danger peacefully after the Nazis arrive? We will share with you next time.