Telekinesis

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Telekinesis

Telekinesis (also Psychokinesis) is the psychic ability to influence or move physical objects using only the mind — exerting force on matter through the Psi Field without physical contact.

Universal Language Formalization

Property Value
UL Primitive Angle (Quality) — sustained intensity creating a force gradient
Σ_UL Operation modify_entity (m × e → e) — applying a force-modifier to a physical entity
Ψ Behaviour Sustained steep ∇Ψ → p·∇ψ force on target
Falsifiability Template:Color — predicts measurable force proportional to |∇Ψ|

Mechanism

In the Psi Field framework, Telekinesis operates through the gradient of the Ψ(x,t) — when a practitioner creates a steep spatial gradient ∇Ψ near a physical object, the resulting pressure differential exerts a real force:

This is directly analogous to radiation pressure — a gradient in a scalar field produces a force on objects within it.

The Psi-Ops framework: Telekinesis requires high Pressure (strong Ψ gradient), sustained Flow (maintaining the gradient over time), and precise Control (directing the gradient at the target). It is the most energy-intensive psi ability.

Scale

Level Ψ Required Observable Effect
Micro-PK 10⁻⁸ – 10⁻⁶ J/m³ Psi wheel rotation, compass needle deflection, RNG bias
Macro-PK ≥ 10⁻⁵ J/m³ Visible object movement, poltergeist-level phenomena

See Also

Psionics Knowledge Network
Core Psionics · Psi · Psi Field · Psi Energy Density Scalar Field · Psi-Ops · PsiSys
Skills Psi Focus · Psi Pressure · Psi Flow · Psi Power · Psi Control · Psi Strength
Theory Collective Consciousness · Psychic · Beu · Emotional Permutation Mathematics
Technology Psi Tech · HelmKit · Psionic Resonance Uplink · Psi Stabilizers · Psionic Ink
UL Primitives Point · Line · Angle · Curve · Enclosure