I caught an occasional word, like 'oxygen' and 'psychokinesis.'
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He also has electrical psychokinesis, which in a nutshell means he plays hell with electronics.
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A psychic investigator might have had a long name for it-psychic echo, psychokinesis, a telesmic sport.
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Telekinesis, sometimes called psychokinesis, is a documented phenomenon.
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He wasn't going to believe that Jane's ghost had turned Anne upside down and brutalized her by psychokinesis.
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In effect, what appeared to be foreknowledge was psychokinesis-thesame phenomenon as the movement of crumbs of cheese by my rat.
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These were the men whose ability at telepathy and psychokinesis had been most fully developed, to the point of practical demonstration.
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Most parapsychologists focus on three main areas: extrasensory perception (ESP), psychokinesis and evidence relating to the possibility of life after death.
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At the top level, a first-class adept could utilize that Power for telepathy, psychokinesis, levitation, teleportation, and other powers that the commander only vaguely understood.
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"We're also replicating the dice tests for psychokinesis, using the original dice machines."
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Psychokinesis is an extension of our sense of touch and our ability to physically affect our environment;
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"Electrical psychokinesis," she said slowly, trying out the words.
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"I have an impossibly advanced level of psychokinesis." He twists his lips into a smile.
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B. Rhine and Dr. William Roll, of the Duke parapsychology lab, developed the theory of RSPK: "Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis," to explain poltergeist phenomena.