Talk:Metaphysical levitation

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Frogus: I apologise for bulldosing the old article, but I think this one is less dissmissive of levitation, acknowledging its long history and peoples belief (no of course I don't believe in it!). I've also added very brief summaries of the most famous cases, but shockingly it seems that none of them have wikipedia articles for themselves yet - thats

who need articles.

[edit] "Metaphysical?"

The term "metaphysical" doesn't seem to apply to this concept...I have never heard of "metaphysical levitation" used as a term before, and I challege any of this article's authors to find a reputable source to legitimize this article's title. I think Mystical levitation would be more appropriate. Shaggorama 10:44, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Levitation at the King & Low-Heywood Thomas School

I've removed this entire section:

At the King & Low-Heywood Thomas School in Stamford, CT 17 students in Mr. Schpero's 
Vietnam History class successfully elevated their school 30 feet in the air for 
approximately 2 minutes. This levitation occured between 12:18 and 12:20 pm on 
November 22nd, 2006.[verification needed]

Given that levitating an entire school would require the reconstruction of all the plumbing and wiring thereto, that the article is not sourced, that the editor made only this one entry to Wikipedia, and that there are no relevant Google entries that don't lead back to this article, I'm going to delete this as nonsense.
*Septegram*Talk*Contributions* 19:27, 22 December 2006 (UTC)