Is telekinesis possible to do????
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Yes telekenisis is possible to do.
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It seems to me, telekinesis is not possible for anyone!
Telekinesis (also called psychokinesis, or PK), is the ability to move objects through mind power. Though many people believe in such psychic ability, scientific evidence for its existence remains still very elusive.
The history of telekinesis is a history of frauds and fakery, both proven and suspected. Even many researchers studying psychokinesis admit that the data fall far short of scientific standards of proof. But they face an even bigger problem: there is no known mechanism by which the human mind could move or bend material objects. Even if our brain waves could somehow influence objects, the laws of physics demonstrate that the waves don't extend beyond a few millimeters from the skull.
The idea of people being able to move objects through "mind power" has intrigued people for centuries, though only in the late 1800s was it seen as an ability that might be scientifically demonstrated.
Fraudulent psychics resorted to trickery, using everything from hidden wires to black-clad accomplices to make objects appear to move untouched. Harry Houdini, the famous magician and illusionist (1874-1926) investigated and exposed many fake mediums, and even wrote a book about it titled "*Miracle* Mongers and Their Methods."
In the 1970s, a man named Uri Gellerbecame the world's best-known psychic and made millions traveling around the world demonstrating his claimed psychokinetic abilities including starting broken watches and bending spoons. Though he denied using magic tricks, many skeptical researchers observed and proved that all of Geller's amazing feats could be — and have been — duplicated by magicians.
Telekinesis (also called psychokinesis, or PK), is the ability to move objects through mind power. Though many people believe in such psychic ability, scientific evidence for its existence remains still very elusive.
The history of telekinesis is a history of frauds and fakery, both proven and suspected. Even many researchers studying psychokinesis admit that the data fall far short of scientific standards of proof. But they face an even bigger problem: there is no known mechanism by which the human mind could move or bend material objects. Even if our brain waves could somehow influence objects, the laws of physics demonstrate that the waves don't extend beyond a few millimeters from the skull.
The idea of people being able to move objects through "mind power" has intrigued people for centuries, though only in the late 1800s was it seen as an ability that might be scientifically demonstrated.
Fraudulent psychics resorted to trickery, using everything from hidden wires to black-clad accomplices to make objects appear to move untouched. Harry Houdini, the famous magician and illusionist (1874-1926) investigated and exposed many fake mediums, and even wrote a book about it titled "*Miracle* Mongers and Their Methods."
In the 1970s, a man named Uri Gellerbecame the world's best-known psychic and made millions traveling around the world demonstrating his claimed psychokinetic abilities including starting broken watches and bending spoons. Though he denied using magic tricks, many skeptical researchers observed and proved that all of Geller's amazing feats could be — and have been — duplicated by magicians.
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