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Telekinesis and Quantum Field Theory - Discovery and History Channel

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The 11 Most Powerful Telekinetics in Hollywood Movie History <br /> <br />Stan Lee's Superhumans – Mind Force ( Miroslaw Magola alias Magnetic Man ) <br /> <br />Stan Lee's Superhumans is a television series that debuted on August 5, 2010 on History. It is hosted <br />by comic book superhero creator Stan Lee and follows contortionist Daniel Browning Smith, "the <br />most flexible man in the world", as he searches the globe for real-life superhumans – people with <br />extraordinary physical or mental abilities. <br /> <br />George Malley (Phenomenon) <br /> <br />This is the most realistic depiction of what it would be like if someone actually got telekinesis in <br />real life, but it’s also the mildest. George’s powers only extended to twirling glasses around or <br />making pens roll. At his peak he made a mirror shatter. <br />George’s powers were better served creating alternative energy sources (yeah, even back in the <br />nineties) and predicting earthquakes. Telekinesis was just a side effect of his massive intelligence <br />(and brain tumor, spoilers!). <br /> <br />Matilda (Matilda) <br /> <br />Out of all of these choices, I think Matilda may be my favorite telekinetic on the list. She uses the <br />power the way a kid actually would, helping out her friends and screwing over her mean parents <br />and teachers. Sure she’s not going to level any cities, but convincing her evil headmistress that her <br />house is haunted by making a painting of her dead relative attack her is pretty hilarious. <br /> <br />Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins) <br /> <br />Many will argue with me that Mary Poppins is a witch, and not a telekinetic, but you’re wrong. She <br />has powers the same as everyone else on this list, and just because this movie is crazy old, doesn’t <br />mean it’s not hip with the psychic superpowers of the present. <br />Normally she only uses her powers to do things like clean rooms and reprimand children, but the <br />fact that she can use the ability to make herself fly propels her above the last two entrants on the <br />list. <br />Alice (Resident Evil Apocalypse) <br /> <br />I was never really clear on when exactly Alice got telekinetic powers. I think it was the third movie, <br />but I’m not positive. In any case, she does the typical “throw things around” maneuver that all <br />telekinetics know and love, and as I recall she has some sort of psychic mind blast as well. <br />Details are fuzzy here so let me know if I’m getting this wrong, but I don’t think she uses her <br />powers that extensively, making her sort of lame. <br /> <br />Nick (Push) <br /> <br />Now we’re really getting into the “combat telekinetics” who use their powers less for amusement <br />and more for kicking ass. Unfortunately, Nick’s powers in mediocre superhero thriller Push aren’t <br />exactly the stuff of legend. <br />He’s got a neat force push, the ability to hover guns above his head and aim them poorly, and some <br />kinetic punches and elbows that look pretty neat, but he’s still on the shallow end of the power <br />scale. <br />Yoda (The Empire Strikes Back)

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