Question:
What is the difference between omnikinesis and telekinesis?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What is the difference between omnikinesis and telekinesis?
Three answers:
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2014-01-08 23:01:23 UTC
Omni- is a Greek language root meaning 'all' or 'every', as in an omnipotent (all powerful) and omniscient (all knowing) being. Omnikinetic means the ability to mentally control all matter, which is only slightly more absurd than the lesser telekinesis, because they are both fiction. If either of these powers were real, quadriplegics would be the world masters, because who has greater incentive to move objects with their minds than people who can't move their arms and legs? Yet, not a single quadriplegic in the history of the world has been able to do this, which should be all the proof you need to conclude that these claims are totally bogus.

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completed_01
2014-01-05 09:42:46 UTC
TELE means telepathicly movingt things afecting them with telepathic force only... Now if you used telekenisis to move water it would be like creating a bowl in the air and moving it that way.. think of telekenisi as a pair of hands in the air.... OMNIkenesis is all the Kenisi powers in one... if you say had HYDROKinesis you could move the water around bend it shape it maybe even freeze it but you control the water itself.. like a water bender on avatar the cartoon... same with all the other Kenisi... so in avatar terms an omnikinesis is the avatar... you could use all the powers...
Dr. NG
2014-01-05 06:28:52 UTC
One is a made up superpower that people have been lying about for centuries. The other is a recent addition to the paranormal party. I'll let you figure out which is which.


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