I have never seen this, nor have I heard of any proof of such events happening. There are some great magicians and illusionist out there, however these are trained masters at deceiving the mind and are in fact illusions or tricks.
2007-09-29 17:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The term psychokinesis (from the Greek ÏÏ
Ïή, "psyche", meaning mind, soul, or breath; and κίνηÏιÏ, "kinesis", meaning motion; literally "movement from the mind") , also known as telekinesis (Greek Ïá¿Î»Îµ + κίνηÏιÏ, literally "distant-movement"), sometimes abbreviated PK and TK respectivly, denotes the paranormal ability of the mind to influence matter, time, space, or energy without the use of any currently known type of physical means. Examples of psychokinesis could include distorting or moving an object, or influencing a random number generator. The position of most skeptics of the paranormal is that psychokinesis does not exist, but only appears to exist due to fraud or statistical manipulation of scientific data, while parapsychologists say that the ability is real or deserving of further study based on the above-mentioned RNG experiments and eyewitness reports involving hard-to-reproduce spontaneous phenomena.
Both terms have been described by other names, such as "remote influencing", "distant influencing" "remote mental influence", "distant mental influence" "directed conscious intention", "anomalous perturbation" and "mind over matter."
Telekinetic abilities - Movement of matter (micro and macro; move, lift, agitate, vibrate, spin, bend, break, or impact).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telekinesis
http://www.search.com/search?q=telekinesis
http://www.search.com/search?q=Telekinesis+for+Beginners
2007-09-30 00:57:23
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answered by d_r_siva 7
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No. While it is true that there are some unexplainable events which have been attributed to supernatural occurrences involving brainpower, to actually move an object is impossible. I'm not saying that I'm a black and white guy who only believes in things scientifically explainable. There is some weird stuff out there, but that is not one of them. I tell you what, if I am lying, let some one who reads this move the clock on my desk next to my bed and I'll be convinced.
2007-09-30 00:45:50
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answered by willbakerman60 3
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I guess they could if they are hullicinating!
2007-09-30 00:47:21
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answered by Joanie 5
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No, Psi-Ops
2007-09-30 00:42:37
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answered by AAA 3
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No, I don't think so.
2007-09-30 00:54:47
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answered by Brycer 1
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no
2007-09-30 00:41:51
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answered by . 5
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idk why dont u try it and see for urself!!!
2007-09-30 00:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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