In September 2006, a survey was published[14] by the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University, of Waco, Texas, in the United States. It was conducted by phone and mail-in questionnaire the Gallup Organization between October 8, 2005 and December 12, 2005 on behalf of the university. Among its 77 questions and 350 possible answers, one section polled Americans on their belief in various paranormal topics. One of the questions in this section surveyed belief in telekinesis. The word "telekinesis" was specifically used in the subsequent published report, but it did not appear on the printed questionnaire version that was filled out and mailed in by participants. However, those questioned knew they were responding to questions about paranormal beliefs. There were 1,721 participants with a margin of error of plus or minus four percent. Of these participants 28 percent of male participants selected "agree" or "strongly agree" with the statement It is possible to influence the world through the mind alone, as did 31 percent of female participants. The results of other possible answers -- "undecided," "disagree," and "strongly disagree" -- were not made available in the published report.
THERE ARE MANY TELEKINETIC ON THE WORLD
ITS JUST SUPERNATURAL POWER EVEN A 10 YEAR
OLD BOY CAN HAVE THIS POWER NO MATTER
WHAT AGE IT IS......................................................
2006-11-21 04:12:30
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answered by DaRkAngeL XIII 3
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It has never been demonstrated in a scientific setting. The James Randi site offers a one million dollar reward for anyone who can demonstrate this type of phenomena. The reward has never been claimed. Don't you think if anyone could actually do this would want a million dollars! They would be stumbling all over themselves to be tested. And this is something that could easily be tested. The people who say it is real, cannot offer you one shred of proof that it is, and offer you nothing but absolute hogwash. The so called proof I've read people post so far is nothing but unsubstantiated blather. Period. You can say anything. But scientific proof is another thing. And there ain't none!
2016-05-22 07:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm skeptical as well. I've never seen anything, and I don't trust videos - they're too easy to fake.
Do some research, and check out James Randi's website below. He's offered a million dollar reward for years for any scientifically verifiable evidence of psychic ability. Nobody has ever collected.
2006-11-21 03:33:52
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Yeah..I just typed this without touching the keyboard...strickly by telekinesis!
2006-11-21 03:33:42
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answered by The Cheminator 5
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Yes it does. I used my mind to make my fingures type this.
2006-11-21 03:36:09
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answered by Uncle Baby 2
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so far there is no solid proof. lots of claims and BS but no proof
2006-11-21 03:38:14
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answered by glen t 4
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