Telekinetic .
No, according to Newton's third law of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So if you touch a person with a specific force, they will touch you back with the same force.
Wind is a non-contact force. But if someone is blowing on an object it would be a contact force because a person is causing the movement of another object.
you can't
It depends on which plague, but yes. Many viruses can be spread without touching a person due to the virus mutating and becoming airborne, or if the inflicted person touchs something that somebody else then touches.
Touching a person without their permission is considered a violation of personal boundaries and could be seen as physical assault or harassment. It is important to always respect someone's personal space and boundaries.
There are no convenient alternatives to using a thermometer to measure body temperature.
No.HIV is transfered only when there is blood contact with the infected person.
The special mode of impulse travel is called teleportation. It involves instantaneously moving an object or person from one location to another without physically traveling the distance in between.
When a person walks across a carpet, they create a build-up of static electricity on their body due to friction. This excess charge seeks to neutralize when they touch a metal object, leading to a static shock as the charge transfers between the person and the metal object.
Telekinesis, is considered a psychic power not a magical one. It is the ability of a person to effect movement of a physical object in a physical plane without touching the object. Although some of the practitioners of witchcraft claim some ability with telekinesis it is generally outside of the normal realm of the Craft, which is more commonly a spiritual path.
This disease is contracted through skin to skin contacts or when there are lesions involved. They can be transmitted when an infected person touches an inanimate object which eventually touches another person.
That term is typically referred to as "tracking shot." It involves the camera physically moving alongside or in sync with the movement of the person or object being filmed to create a dynamic visual effect.