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Can anyone explain the "lifting people with your fingers" trick, that we used to do several years ago. One person sits in a chair. A group of people hold their hands, one-on-top of the other, above the sitter's head. The group then recite say some baloney several times, then, on a count, pick up the person, using only their extended fingers under the sitter's knees and armpits, easily lifting them high out of the chair.
It's bugged me for years.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So what, you rekon it's only the momentum of the lifters that enables this to happen? If you try it from a normal perspective, i.e. just putting your hands under the knees and armpits and lifting, the sitee invariably folds at the waist, making it very difficult to lift them.
I honestly don't know how this works, I know that it happens because I've tried it, but I know that there must be a logical explanation.
Now I am a science man myself but I remain puzzled by this one. I have done this a couple of times to a person sat in a chair and 4 of us have lifted someone with our index fingers. We tried to lift them initially and couldn't do it but after putting our hands on top of each other in a set pattern and trying again, we lifted them easily.
This is done all the time I'm sure and I cannot believe that in every single one someone 'cheats', nor can I believe that it works every time. I think that it is down to positive thinking and everyone truly believing that they can lift the person.
Like I say, I am a science man and as such I shouldn't believe that this trick works but I have seen it work and the only explanation I can think of is positive thinking.
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I find it odd that no one can come up with this simple explanation. Perhaps I'm missing something or we did differently.At the begining everyone applies a doward pressure to the lifties head(using the opposing muscles to those used for lifting).Opposing Muscles that work in tandem such as Bicep/tricep,when one exerts an effort it creates extra strength in the other.From what I guess are endorphins secreted during the opposite apllication of pressure. The body compensating for itself. Please tell me if this makes sense.
They then thrust their fingers back into place and lift all in one swift motion. In slow-mo you will notice two points:
1) The fingers are already moving upwards when they make contact with the liftee - i.e. they already have considerable momentum compared to the carefully controlled "standing start".
2) No care is taken about accurate placing of the fingers - in fact subconsciously the lifters understand the danger of thrusting hard with only their fingers (broken fingers) and tend to push inwards so that they are actually lifting with the edge of the hand.
As with all "mysteries", a mundane answer takes away the fun, so there will always be plenty of people who refuse to accept this explanation.