Yes, using a magnet or wind or water.
In a solid the molecules are tightly packed together all touching one another and vibrate; in a liquid the molecules are more loosely packed and more free to move around but they are still touching; in a gas the molecules are free to move where they please
Radiation!!!
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by keeping another magnet or attractive force
To make it cold? To win a bar bet that you can hold money in your hand without touching it?
Blowing it?
A pop can can move without touching it through external forces such as wind blowing it, vibrations from music or sound nearby, or a change in temperature causing it to expand or contract and move on its own.
wind or moving water
Without touching you, no one (father of the baby included) can feel the baby moving. They might be able to see the movement (especially with particularly energetic babies) on the surface of your abdomen but they will not be able to feel it without touching.
magnets??
You can't it won't happen only Chris angel can
You could use compressed air to move an object you are not touching. You could also put an object on a table and lift one edge of the table which would cause the object to move. You could also use more complex means, such as magnets. Of course you could tie a rope around an object and pull it and you’d be moving it without touching it.
You can move things without touching them by using magnetic or gravitational forces, like with a magnet or by leveraging air pressure. Sound waves or vibrations can also be used to move objects without physical contact. Additionally, using light beams or other forms of radiation to exert pressure can also result in movement without direct touch.
A magnet can move something without touching it by creating a magnetic field that exerts a force on other magnetic materials, such as iron or steel. This force can cause the object to be attracted or repelled by the magnet, leading to movement without direct contact.
Other alternatives, apart from touching and blowing, include interactions with other objects (for example, when you pull a tablecloth, the objects on top of it will move; or you can hit an object with another object), and magnetism. Also electrostatic energy can move objects.
People like Uri Geller claim to do so. Personally I remain sceptical.
it is some thing that jedi and sith use to make something or someone move without touching them