I believe it is,but I don't think it's a talent that can be learned.You have to be born with it.I knew a girl in school who had great intuition and was able to move objects with her mind.I seen her do it with my own eyes.
2006-11-05 10:33:31
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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When I was younger, I used to believe in telekinesis and tried darn hard to move objects. But in the end, I could not do it and I am sure it cannot be done by others as well.
When one tries to move an object by telekinesis, one stares at an object and imagine or "know" that you can and will move the object in focus. But there is nothing that leaves your body to push the object. No strings of energy or vibrations of any kind.
The best one can do is to trick one's mind, or hypnotize in believing that the object moved.
By the way, you stated that "there are many things in this world that cannot yet be explained by science." In just couple hundred years ago, there were a lot of things that could not be explained by science. Today, many of those questions were explained by science. Just give it time.
2006-11-04 23:51:32
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answered by oskeewow13 3
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Sorry not real. You need energy to move things. I don't think the little electrical signals in a person's brain could produce nearly enough energy to move even a small pebble, let alone let a person levitate like you see in those anime tv shows with the old man who crosses his legs and goes flying up into the air...
2006-11-04 23:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If telekinesis was real, don't you think that with 6 billion people on this planet we would get finally someone who can really perform it? So far, I haven't seen anyone capable of it. Unless you count magicians. LOL
2006-11-05 00:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll believe in it once I've been presented with solid, well-documented evidence about it. Which documentet things are you referring to that haven't been explained yet by science?
2006-11-04 23:41:44
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answered by David W 2
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I heard in one of my classes that there's footage in like...I think it was UCal Berkely or something of someone moving a ball REALLY slowly. Haven't seen it myself or anything though, and I don't know if it has since been explained.
2006-11-05 00:01:48
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answered by Atropis 5
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no not real and no not one shred of proof ever been given to pass any test.
2006-11-04 23:32:21
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answered by cork 7
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Yes, only if you keep trying.
2006-11-04 23:49:45
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answered by robert c 1
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