1. No, as far as scientific investigation can tell.
2. No, everyone who has tried under controlled conditions has failed.
3. See (1) and (2)
4. Yes, you'll find a bunch of websites if you google telekinesis. They'll tell you how to develop TK and some will sell you videos and books, but unfortunately (1) and (2) still apply, so take it all with a grain of salt.
5. See (4)
6. Not that I can recall.
7. At this point it's just wishful thinking and fantasy. All scientific testing has failed to produce convincing results.
8. See (7).
2007-08-27 15:37:07
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answer #1
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answered by John 7
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1.) There has been no evidence to support the idea TK is real. That alone is not conclusive. However, it is extremely improbable.
2.) No one has been able to do it in a controlled environment. Many people who have claimed to have the ability have been shown to be frauds.
3.) They cheat.
4.) No videos. Since those who claim they can do it are frauds I'm sure they'd love to charge you how to do it, for a fee.
5.) No websites.
6.) The only time it's made the news is when the reporters, through their credulity, are in on the gag. Oh, and rarely their is a story about how someone was shown to be a fraud. See Uri Geller.
7.) TK is a magical phenomenon that has two kinds of supporters. There are those who know it's bunk but endeavor to defraud those who know no better. The other kind of person is the "true believer". This person either doesn't know any better or else tends to have a fantasy-prone personality.
8.) TK is not real.
2007-08-28 23:16:15
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answer #2
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answered by Peter D 7
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1.no
2.no
3.by using illusionist tricks.
4.many, but they don't work unless they focus on the illusionist aspect.
5.I dont know any websites where the trick is revealed, try a magic shop or something. Most websites will just give you the usual BS about concentrating and such.
6.Probably, buts its always been proven a hoax.
7.Its just an illusion, not something you can really do with your mind.
8.its an illusion.
2007-08-28 09:28:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Telekinesis: A term denoting the claimed faculty of moving material objects without contact, presumably by psychic force.
http://www.answers.com/topic/telekinesis
1. No.
2. It's not real.
3. It's not real.
4. Sure, you can find anything on the Internet.
5. http://www.crystalinks.com/telekinesis.html
6. No, it's not real.
7. It's not real,
8. Scam artist
2007-08-28 01:27:39
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No, No, No, No, No, No,
Heres something that is absolutely true:
The magician "the Amazing Randi" has a standing offer of one million dollars to anyone who can perform ANY paranormal activity under laboratory conditions. Many persons have attempted the challenge. The prize has never been claimed. Hopefully this will suggest something to you.
2007-08-28 15:36:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. As has been demonstrated by Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) and what is now the Rhine Research Center as far back as the 1930's as well as a few other experiments conducted by members of the Parapsychological Association, in particular Helmut Schmidt (link below)
Yes.
No one knows how this ability works so no one can you instruct you on what might work.
4. See above
5. I have listed the best and most applicable web sites
below.
6. The work of PEAR and others have appeared in many
main stream peer reviewed journals, the web sites
will reference publications for you.
7. Yes, the work is certainly not without it's critics most of
which can not get published in peer reviewed science
journals.
Also, while the effects are usually observed on objects
in motion (first on falling dice then on random number
generators) and while the results are significant in the
world of statistics they are not impressive in terms of
every day experience. No one has yet thrown a car,
levitated their friends, or started fires.
Lastly telekinesis is usually called psychokinesis (PK) in the current research literature.
Michael John Weaver, M.S.
2007-08-27 23:35:57
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answer #6
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answered by psiexploration 7
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My family is psychic. My adult son has been using telekinesis since he was a small boy. I attribute his ability to do that because he was hospitalized almost from birth until he was ten yeats old. (So much time lying there, that he just used another 'gift').
2007-08-28 16:13:12
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answered by laurel g 6
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1. Yes. People can move 'things' with out physically touching them.
2. No. You need to be trained if you don't do it naturally and then even those who try may not be able to do it.
3. You'd need to find someone who can do it to teach you Thats the hard part! ...and you have to be be disciplined with it [practice everyday].
4. Probably, find them at your nearest alternative/new age/spiritual store.
5. Google.
6. Doubt it! it would be a mirical if it was!! [..and then doubted]
7. Yes.
8. It can take ages to get the hang of it and you start off small.
There are different 'types', for example some move objects like bending spoons, others turn on and off electrical equipment.
2007-08-28 09:08:07
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answered by Hermione 3
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1 yes 2 no 3 you have to be gifted with it 4 if there are, they are probably bs 5 same 6 i guess but the news is controlled by the government 7 yes 8 it is directly linked to poltergeists and Ouija boards- also spontaneous human combustion
2007-08-28 09:16:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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1. no its not
2. no
3. no
4. lol no
5. no
6. criss angel is a hack
7. sry but its only an imagination
8. it only exists in other mind - its not real
2007-08-28 18:10:08
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answered by Johnny N 1
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