There is no credible scientific evidence for telekinesis or mental telepathy. Not now, not ever. Plenty of people may disagree, but the skeptical literature is vast.
No, people cannot read or hear what you are thinking. Despite rumored Cold War era Soviet psychic trials, there is no proof of telepathic abilities.
I have yet to see a proven telekinetic event. People theorize, but can only get close to what they imagine is real.
While telepathy remains a topic of speculation rather than proven science, several individuals have been popularly associated with telepathic abilities in literature and media. Notable figures include fictional characters like Jean Grey from the X-Men and Professor X, as well as historical figures such as Edgar Cayce, who was known for his psychic readings. Additionally, some individuals in the paranormal community, like Uri Geller, have claimed to possess telepathic or psychic abilities, although these claims are often met with skepticism.
There is currently no scientific evidence to support the ability to move objects with the mind alone. While some people claim to have telekinetic abilities, these claims have not been substantiated through rigorous scientific testing.
There is no firm evidence that telepathy is possible anywhere.
Ancient Egyptians (humans) built the pyramids. Those who say otherwise demean the intelligence, ingenuity, and abilities of people and the Egyptians.
Basically that telepathic people were an improvement on normal people, and savages didn't matter.
The old people in David's dream are the Sealand woman and her companions. They symbolize the hope for a future where individuals with telepathic abilities, like David, can live without fear of persecution and discrimination. The dream represents a possibility for a better world where differences are accepted and embraced.
No, not in real life. You may have seen movies or TV shows in which people appear to read minds or communicate telepathically. But in reality, there is no credible evidence that such things are possible, even if some people want to believe it can be done.
possibly if we found two people who claimed to be telepathic that had never met and asked them questions only one could know if they got them all the same with no predictable patterns in their answers then yes we could prove it.
Of the people who have claimed to have telekinetic powers, currently zero percent have had their claims independently verified by neutral and scientific bodies.
Because you can't really use your mind to control physical objects. But, I'm not totally sure, so.. Eh.