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No. http://skepdic.com/kinesis.html There is no credible physical evidence for psychokinesis (telekinesis), despite vociferous testimonials and fervent wishes to the contrary. James Randi has a 1 Million $ prize for anyone who can demonstrate such abilities under conditions rigorously designed to eliminate fraud. Nobody has come forward to claim the money.
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I think there are people who can control their minds or surroundings better than others, but maybe not necessarily telekinesis. I think that telekinesis is left to Hollywood and Hollywood alone.
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Yes ,and have seen it on a Russian scientific study done in the early 1960's.It is a learned process like anything else.The saints of India have been doing those things for thousands of years.We use 10% of our brain and don't realize the power of the mind,that would make telekinesis childs play.The people in the video that I saw were moving small objects like pocket watches,etc.
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Yes it is possible. Thoughts create brain waves or they would not be able to masure brain activity;if centered and controled by the perso there is no reason it would not be possible!!
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yes i believe in telekinesis very strongly
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Yes I do. Start with a pendulum of some sort and go from there. The belief you can move something is the key. Once you do and you gain some confidence, you can do more.
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Telekinesis has been proven to exist in controlled studies by parapsychologists. It is understandably a very small effect. In studies using dice where the subjects tried to influence the roll of the dice, it was shown that subjects could do this 51% of the time, where 50% was chance. Over a million trials were conducted, so the confidence level was very high and the odds against chance were millions to one. Scientifically accepted methods determined that the file drawer problem was not a factor. This has also been replicated with scientific grade random number generators and the same size effect was shown to exist. "The Conscious Universe" by Dean Radin is a good source. Pay no attention to the 1M dollar challenge by Randi. He is a magician, knows next to nothing about parapsychology and requires odds against chance of a million to one to claim the prize. Maybe that can be done by one of the X-Men, but not by a mere mortal.
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I do! Try looking into Nina Kulagina or Uri Geller !
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