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Posted By: Allan Tucker Posted On: Jan 14, 2006 Views: 1347 | one 'scientific' explanation for TK Like any good scientest looking for answers, you must seek the cause of TK. We already know the effect, which is inatament objects moving without force or any work. If you look for the reason why telekenesis happens, then you will be able to test is to see if it exists in the first place. At first glance just 'willing' an object to move with out force goes against our current laws of phisics and is most definetly imposoble. Therefore there is something that we overlooked. If TK is real my explanation for it would be that we subcontiously affect gravity. Gravity being the attraction between protons nutrons and electrons, the more atoms you have, the more you attract. Normaly your atoms attract everything that surounds them equaly. Pehaps you can somehow 'focus' this attraction to a single lump of matter, moving it. There are many problems with this, first: you could never generate enought attraction to out match the gravity generated by the earth. My explanation of this is that the earth is NOT focused with it's attraction, it is attracting everyting in the universe to it and your 'focused' attracton might be able to out match the watered down attraction of earth's mass. Second: In our current conception of the universe, which is still growing, you cannot 'focus' gravity, even though no one has tried. Just some food for thought. |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: Jan 21, 2006 Views: 1323 | RE: one 'scientific' explanation for TK Using the ability to focus gravity as a possible explanation for TK has its problems. Gravity attracts, so how do you use it to explain pushing objects apart or away from you? Keith |
Posted By: unknown Posted On: Jan 27, 2006 Views: 1308 | RE: one 'scientific' explanation for TK acually its about orbit like the earth is attracted to the sun and wer attracted tot he earth and its possible for thinjgs such as pencils to be attracted to u but that object would be much more attracted to the earth |
Posted By: unknown Posted On: Jan 27, 2006 Views: 1307 | RE: one 'scientific' explanation for TK piz excuse my mispelling tnk u |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: Jan 27, 2006 Views: 1304 | RE: one 'scientific' explanation for TK I see???????? |
Posted By: Jacob Posted On: Feb 12, 2006 Views: 1277 | RE: one 'scientific' explanation for TK Well, someone said that it can't be focused gravity because gravity attracts, so how could you repel things. There's a simple explanation, the object is being pulled in whatever direction you pull it, in any direction. Though i must admit i am somewhat skeptic about this theory. |