Telekinesis, or the ability of an individual to manipulate or move objects with their mind, is a popular subject in science fiction and mythology. However, there are no scientifically validated cases of telekinesis, and it is not considered a scientific phenomenon.
Here're some key points:
Research and common understanding: There has not been any scientifically accepted experiment that can conclusively prove the existence of telekinesis. Many of the reported cases of telekinesis have been found to be linked to fraud, trickery or misinterpreted natural phenomenon.
Famous claims: While many people throughout history have claimed to possess telekinetic abilities, including the famous Uri Geller and Nina Kulagina, their demonstrations have often been debunked or heavily questioned by the scientific community.
James Randi Educational Foundation Challenge: The James Randi Educational Foundation had a standing offer of a $1 million prize to anyone who could demonstrate a supernatural ability, such as telekinesis, under appropriately controlled conditions. No one ever claimed the prize, which was disbanded in 2015.
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