It has to do with their relative speeds, take into consideration the speed of the earth in its orbit, ur not trying to move an object persay rather change its path(direction)
2007-07-18 14:03:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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it can be a fact,( Telekinesis =The movement of objects by scientifically INEXPLICABLE means, as by the exercise of an occult power.)and Ask any "skeptic" about psychokinesis -- moving objects without physically touching them -- and they'll tell you, "There's no evidence for it."The trouble with psychic powers, RUNS the conventional argument, is that if they really existed they would be easily demonstrable. So how come the psychic crackpots in their laboratories are obsessed with experiments that measure trivially small variations from chance expectation?
2007-07-16 20:48:37
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answered by kokopelli 6
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there are many ways I can move objects without touching them.
1) get someone else to move them.
2) use a secondary object to displace the first.
3) make use of the forces of magnetics, gravity, electrical fields, tidal, wind, and even photons of light if the object is light enough.
Telekinesis is moving objects with ones mind. I've never met a person who could do that yet.
2007-07-16 14:32:52
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answered by Ashamed2beHuman 4
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I can move objects without touching them. If I get a long pole and push at, say, a brick on the ground, I would be able to move it without touching it.
If you mean moving things with mental power alone...well, you only have to be able to move one object that way for it to count as telekinesis. Unfortunately for you, telekinesis does not actually work under our universe's laws of physics.
2007-07-16 11:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Many ways to do this that have nothing to do with telekinesis, which does not exist.
-- magnets
-- ball bearings on a tray which you are tipping about.
-- threads attached to the objects.
2007-07-16 18:25:15
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answered by Sandy G 6
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If you are talking about moving them without touching them and without using other devices then yes. If you are talking about your hands, then I would say no.
If you can validly move objects with your mind, then you should take Randi's challenge and put those guys in thier place.
2007-07-16 11:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can do it,yes.There's a big difference between saying and doing.Follow Wushuboys instructions and you will be wealthy and famous beyond your wildest dreams.Good luck with that.I'm sure we'll be hearing all about you.
2007-07-16 15:08:06
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answered by Dr. NG 7
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No, that wouldn't qualify. There are a number of methods of trickery to accomplish such a feat. It would be a piece of cake for any magician. If all such methods could be accounted for so that the possibility of trickery has been eliminated, then you would have some evidence to work with.
2007-07-16 11:12:26
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answered by John 7
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No. You could have just blown it. LoL. HOW did you move it anyway? If it's only by your mind, then it is. Other fact is, when you overuse your mind, you get neurotic (but at least you know).
2007-07-16 12:24:33
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answered by Cute Poison 1
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Magnets under the table, or a wobbly table that you are tipping.
2007-07-17 17:37:12
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answered by ? 5
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