psychokinesis - définition. Qu'est-ce que psychokinesis
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est psychokinesis - définition


Psychokinesis         
  • access-date=2014-04-18}}</ref> (1840-1901) of France fakes telekinesis in this 1875 [[cabinet card]] photograph titled ''Fluidic Effect''.
  • An advertising poster depicting magician [[Harry Kellar]] performing the "Levitation of Princess Karnac" illusion, 1894, U.S. Library of Congress.
  • Eusapia Palladino "levitates" a table while researcher [[Alexander Aksakof]] (right) monitors for fraud, Milan, 1892.
  • Magician William Marriott reveals the trick of the medium Stanisława Tomczyk's levitation of a glass tumbler. ''Pearson's Magazine'', June 1910
  • [[Uri Geller]] was famous for his spoon bending demonstrations.
PSYCHIC ABILITY ALLOWING A PERSON TO INFLUENCE A PHYSICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT PHYSICAL INTERACTION
Telekenetic; Telekinetic; Telekenesis; Telekineses; Remote influencing; Psychokinetic; Telekenisis; Telekinetic energy; Tactile telekinesis; Telekinetically; Telekanesis; Telekinsis; Psychokenesis; PsychoKinesis; Telekinesis; Angelique Cottin; Ronnie Marcus; Jean-Pierre Girard; Telekinetics; Hydrokinesis
Psychokinesis (from and ), or telekinesis (from and ), is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing a person to influence a physical system without physical interaction.
psychokinesis         
  • access-date=2014-04-18}}</ref> (1840-1901) of France fakes telekinesis in this 1875 [[cabinet card]] photograph titled ''Fluidic Effect''.
  • An advertising poster depicting magician [[Harry Kellar]] performing the "Levitation of Princess Karnac" illusion, 1894, U.S. Library of Congress.
  • Eusapia Palladino "levitates" a table while researcher [[Alexander Aksakof]] (right) monitors for fraud, Milan, 1892.
  • Magician William Marriott reveals the trick of the medium Stanisława Tomczyk's levitation of a glass tumbler. ''Pearson's Magazine'', June 1910
  • [[Uri Geller]] was famous for his spoon bending demonstrations.
PSYCHIC ABILITY ALLOWING A PERSON TO INFLUENCE A PHYSICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT PHYSICAL INTERACTION
Telekenetic; Telekinetic; Telekenesis; Telekineses; Remote influencing; Psychokinetic; Telekenisis; Telekinetic energy; Tactile telekinesis; Telekinetically; Telekanesis; Telekinsis; Psychokenesis; PsychoKinesis; Telekinesis; Angelique Cottin; Ronnie Marcus; Jean-Pierre Girard; Telekinetics; Hydrokinesis
Psychokinesis is the ability, which some people believe exists, to move objects using the power of your mind.
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psychokinesis         
  • access-date=2014-04-18}}</ref> (1840-1901) of France fakes telekinesis in this 1875 [[cabinet card]] photograph titled ''Fluidic Effect''.
  • An advertising poster depicting magician [[Harry Kellar]] performing the "Levitation of Princess Karnac" illusion, 1894, U.S. Library of Congress.
  • Eusapia Palladino "levitates" a table while researcher [[Alexander Aksakof]] (right) monitors for fraud, Milan, 1892.
  • Magician William Marriott reveals the trick of the medium Stanisława Tomczyk's levitation of a glass tumbler. ''Pearson's Magazine'', June 1910
  • [[Uri Geller]] was famous for his spoon bending demonstrations.
PSYCHIC ABILITY ALLOWING A PERSON TO INFLUENCE A PHYSICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT PHYSICAL INTERACTION
Telekenetic; Telekinetic; Telekenesis; Telekineses; Remote influencing; Psychokinetic; Telekenisis; Telekinetic energy; Tactile telekinesis; Telekinetically; Telekanesis; Telekinsis; Psychokenesis; PsychoKinesis; Telekinesis; Angelique Cottin; Ronnie Marcus; Jean-Pierre Girard; Telekinetics; Hydrokinesis
[?s??k??k?'ni:s?s, -k??-]
¦ noun the supposed ability to move objects by mental effort alone.
Derivatives
psychokinetic adjective