"Photokinesis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Photokinesis" Meaning

Photokinesis is the supposed ability to move physical objects or change their trajectory with one's mind, using only light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation.

"Photokinesis" Examples

Examples of Photokinesis:

1. Artistic PursuitPhotokinesis is an interesting concept that has been explored in various art forms, such as in this artist who uses it as a theme in her photography series.##

2. Scientific ResearchResearchers are studying photokinesis in various organisms to understand how they adapt to light changes in their environments.###

3. In MediaIn the movie "The Terminator," the character T-1000 has the ability to move objects with his mind through photokinesis.#### 4. NeuroscienceScientists have discovered a way to induce photokinesis in certain neurons, providing a new perspective on how the brain processes visual information.#### 5. Paranormal ClaimsSome individuals claim to possess gift of photokinesis, allowing them to move objects or affect light through mere concentration of their minds.

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