The heat from your hand warms the air and it rises. This air moving up is what makes the flame move to your hand. You want something that only needs the most minute force to cause movement.
In a corner of your room about 6 inches away from the corner, wrap thread around a drawing pin and stick it in the ceiling. At the other end put a small paperclip. This should be about an inch from the floor.
Stand a large plastic soda bottle underneath it. Make sure the thread does not touch the side of the bottle. Because of the bottle, your breathing should not be able to move the clip.
Because the thread is so long, the tiniest of effort is needed to make the clip move a fraction. Lie on the floor in your room and wait a couple of moments for the air around you to settle. Now try and move the clip.
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