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Otherwise known as mind over matter. Here’s information on how it might work, recent experiments and how you can try it yourself.

Psychokinesis: Can You Move Things with Your Mind?
Scientific tests show that it is possible. Here's how you can test and possibly develop your psychic powers.

What You Need to Know About... Telekinesis
Here's a primer on telekinesis (or psychokinesis) - what it is, remarkable stories of those who have it, how it might work... and how you can test and develop your powers.

Fork-You.com
This site offers an explanation for and step-by-step instructions on how to bend spoons and forks with the power of your mind. No kidding.

How to Produce PK at Home in Your Spare Time
A misleading title, but interesting reading nonetheless about the outstanding PK psychic in Russia today, Nina Kulagina who could move things without touching them.

James A. Conrad - Telekinesis Laboratory
Where James - the "Reluctant Wizard" - explains his equation for for doing telekinesis.

PSI Explorer: Psychokinesis
Explains what PK is, its history, and how you can experiment with it.

Psychokinesis
A fairly thorough history of research into psychokinesis, detailing some of the most notable experiments.

Psychokinesis Experiments
The technology of high-speed random number generators (RNG) applied to experiments in psychokinesis.

Psychokinesis - Mind Over Matter
Outstanding results have come the PEAR program at Princeton University, where researchers have accumulated years of statistical trials on microscopically small psychokinetic effects.

Psychokinesis Online Experiment
With this animated online experiment, you try to push the moving pointer as far as possible to the right with use of your mind.

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