>>110078
>If that bulb is an Aeotec RGB Zwave lamp with programmable low light shows, it's not real.
Nope it's an 800 lumen bulb I either got from TSC or Dollarama for less than 4 dollars.
>But if it is a normal LED with no remote control capabilities, you are a wizard.
Definitely no remote control capabilities. That said I have to wonder if something like electricity from the carpet and my clothing, or maybe there is somehow a current flowing through me through other than wizardly means, and other possibilities haven't been ruled out yet. The bulb definitely and visibly lights up in my hand and I've shown other people it and they have confirmed as much but I imagine if I showed some master fedora this they'd just say it's normal bioelectric energy being generated in my body and not paranormal or they might say it's some other (insert farfetched or valid explanation here). It's such a subtle phenomena that I don't feel confident yet to go up against heavy skepticism about it, I'd rather wait until I have some extremely strong and overt telekinetic powers going at least.
Some fucking retard on another board denied what I was doing by saying I'm just "seeing phosphenes/afterimage" from looking at the bright light, totally ignoring that I made it light up before I turned the light on full-blast in this video, and that the camera picks it up as seen in my screencaps (however poorly). These kinds of pseudosceptics who come up with total nonsense to deny stuff piss me off with their stupidity, they think they can insert any explanation for a phenomena no matter how shit their explanation is, they are like flat-earthers except they blindly believe whatever sounds "sciency" to them. I couldn't even have a real discussion with the faggot, he just shut me down with ad hominem attacks, calling me crazy and stupid, etc. not listening to what I was saying and acting like I haven't already known about Phosphenes since I learned about them as a kid playing with sparklers and talking with some people long ago. I'm no idiot, I know what phosphenes are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphene
>Could you take a screenshot of the bulb make in light?
Yes. I will do so during daylight hours on a sunny day though.
>The eye can see light spectrum just by looking away from something slightly or unfocusing.
Ermmm when I light the bulb with my hand in dark room it is very obvious without having to do any unfocusing or looking away. You can look direct at it and see plainly it's lit up. Cameras just don't pick up light as well as eyes do so my recording it is harder to see but even the camera I have picks it up.
>Now learn how to defeat the devil within.
What? Elaborate…?