Definitions / Glossary / Research advanced cerebral energy physics (ACEP): A specialized research area of cerebral energy physics that studies mind-brain energy activities and emissions in an attempt to detect and create higher levels of energy that can be controlled by the subject. In layman's terms, it is the study of psychokinesis, telekinesis, telepathy, and other reported and hypothesized high-level brain energy functions. Term coined by James A. Conrad, June 16, 2003. cerebral energy physics (CEP): A proposed new branch of physics that studies electrical, electromagnetic, etc., energy produced by natural physiological processes in the brain. Term coined by James A. Conrad, June 16, 2003. experiments on living targets. Two types of plants that I experimented unsuccessfully with in the early 1990s were the Sensitive Plant and the Venus Fly Trap. These plants require a higher and sudden level of telekinetic or psychokinetic ability to cause a reaction — their leaves fold inward when touched lightly. If the applied force is similar to a gentle breeze or an agitation of the air from an insect flying very near it, they will not respond. But they are very interesting living test instruments in that they provide a macro visual response to an external stimulus and are easy to control in a laboratory setting. They are living macro telekinesis detectors. If you buy one or grow it from a seed kit, keep in mind that it is a living plant that will require watering, feeding, sunlight, and appropriate temperature conditions. Three species of animals that evolved electricity generating organs in order to survive: ELECTRIC CATFISH, ELECTRIC EEL, ELECTRIC RAY. See also ELECTRIC FISH, "Electric eels control their prey WITHOUT touching it: Creatures send shock waves to manipulate their target's muscles." frontier scientist: A pioneering researcher employing scientific methodology in an attempt to make discoveries at the outer boundaries of known science. Definition by James A. Conrad, November 30, 2012. (I did not coin the term "frontier scientist," but there was no definition on Google and I have professional dictionary writing experience, so I wrote one and published it here.) hands and no-hands telekinesis. If an arm and hand are held out, energy generated in the brain could hypothetically by some means not yet fully understood accumulate along the body and discharge in that way. We do know that the hand can act as a discharge point for static electricity. Perhaps the brain in some evolutionarily advanced individuals can generate an unusually strong energy field that is then carried to the outer surface of the body and discharged in the nearest straight line to a target. The Russian telekinetic Ninel Kulagina (see the research page on her elsewhere on this website) first practiced telekinesis without hands, and then as she aged, needed to use her hands, perhaps to shape or control the TK energy she was producing. In Hollywood movies, the use of a hand in telekinesis and other forms of PK is usually done for dramatic purposes so that the audience can understand which character is the source of the ability and where it is being targeted. Telekinesis without the use of hands was the method tested and claimed by me to have been demonstrated in my laboratory. Homo sapiens kinesis: My proposed taxonomic name for a new subspecies of human whose members have psychokinetic abilities, if said population group were to be distinct enough from the nominate subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens to qualify as a new branch in the human family tree, eventually becoming Homo kinesis. The terms Homo sapiens kinesis and Homo kinesis were coined by James A. Conrad, February 15, 2005. Here are some other proposed subspecies names that could include humans having psychic powers: Homo sapiens superior (Marvel comics' name for the "X-Men") and Homo sapiens futuris. ARTICLE: Humans are evolving at a faster rate than at any time in history. mind over matter: Another term for psychokinesis and telekinesis, especially in popular culture. For origin information, see the bottom of the "Hollywood Telekinesis and Psychokinesis Movie List" elsewhere on this website. paranormal: Events and phenomena, such as psychic powers, that are beyond normal scientific explanation or beyond the current and accepted understanding of science. Things, actions, and ideas that are beyond the borders of known science. An open-minded skeptic is willing to believe in the paranormal if extraordinary evidence is presented and confirmed. A closed-minded skeptic, fanatical skeptic, or pathological skeptic will dismiss the paranormal as being scientifically impossible and therefore any presented evidence could not possibly be valid, no matter how extraordinary it may seem. paranormalphobia: Fear of or intolerance for the paranormal. Tweeted definition of paranormalphobia, paranormalphobe, and paranormalphobic (JAC, May 1, 2018). paraphysics: A branch of physics that studies paranormal phenomena in an attempt to discover and replicate the physical laws behind such events. The term is controversial and not fully accepted by mainstream physicists, notably fanatical skeptics of the paranormal. On Wikipedia, the term forwards to the parapsychology article. psychokinesis (PK): The ability to cause at a distance or by physical touch using the mind's consciously or subconsciously activated will power or imagination the extraordinarily profound movement or manipulation of matter, energy, or events. Psychokinesis is the general term that includes telekinesis and other supermind control of matter and energy abilities, such as the ability to soften or bend metal, phase through or transmute matter, teleport, control magnetism or light, heal, etc. Effect levels: micro PK, macro PK, RSPK (recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis). psychokinetic: 1. Of or pertaining to psychokinesis. 2. An individual who possesses the ability of psychokinesis. Alternate names: PKer: Psychokinesis practitioner or performer.

Psychokinesis practitioner or performer. PK subject: A person, animal, etc., that takes part in a psychokinesis experiment; a test subject.

A person, animal, etc., that takes part in a psychokinesis experiment; a test subject. PK agent: Someone regarded as the source of psychokinetic ability, as in an experiment or in a spontaneous psychokinesis case.

Someone regarded as the source of psychokinetic ability, as in an experiment or in a spontaneous psychokinesis case. PK researcher. Psychokinesis researcher. Someone studying the topic of psychokinesis, performing PK experiments, or investigating reports of PK by claimants or witnesses.

Psychokinesis researcher. Someone studying the topic of psychokinesis, performing PK experiments, or investigating reports of PK by claimants or witnesses. PK claimant: Psychokinesis claimant. Someone who asserts that they have, may have, or at one time had one of the specialty abilities of psychokinesis, such as telekinesis, healing, or event manipulation.

Psychokinesis claimant. Someone who asserts that they have, may have, or at one time had one of the specialty abilities of psychokinesis, such as telekinesis, healing, or event manipulation. PK target: the intended receiving point or focusing area of psychokinetic energy.

the intended receiving point or focusing area of psychokinetic energy. micro psychokinesis: A psychokinetic effect that cannot be plainly seen with the unaided eye or plainly experienced. Magnification, electronic instrumentation, or a subsequent resulting larger effect is required to detect it (for example, a resulting chemical reaction, resulting physical healing, resulting effect on electronic circuitry, etc.).

A psychokinetic effect that cannot be plainly seen with the unaided eye or plainly experienced. Magnification, electronic instrumentation, or a subsequent resulting larger effect is required to detect it (for example, a resulting chemical reaction, resulting physical healing, resulting effect on electronic circuitry, etc.). macro psychokinesis: Movement of an object, control of energy or other forces, control of events or time, etc., that would be plainly observable to a nearby observer or plainly experienced by a nearby experiencer. telekinesis (TK): The ability to cause at a distance by cerebral-generated motive power the movement or control of matter or energy, inclusively or exclusively, solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, subparticles of atoms, particles or molecules of matter, or particles or waves of energy. "Motive power" refers to an emission or projection from the brain-mind that acts upon or interacts with the atoms of a distant object causing an effect of repulsion, attraction, stasis, lift, or disintegration. Effect levels: micro TK, macro TK. telekinetic: 1. Of or pertaining to telekinesis. 2. An individual who possesses the ability of telekinesis. Alternate names: TKer: Telekinesis practitioner or performer.

Telekinesis practitioner or performer. TK subject: A person, animal, etc., that takes part in a telekinesis experiment; a test subject.

A person, animal, etc., that takes part in a telekinesis experiment; a test subject. TK agent: Someone regarded as the source of telekinetic ability, as in an experiment or in a spontaneous telekinesis case.

Someone regarded as the source of telekinetic ability, as in an experiment or in a spontaneous telekinesis case. TK researcher. Telekinesis researcher. Someone studying the topic of telekinesis, performing TK experiments, or investigating reports of TK by claimants or witnesses.

Telekinesis researcher. Someone studying the topic of telekinesis, performing TK experiments, or investigating reports of TK by claimants or witnesses. TK claimant: Telekinesis claimant. Someone who asserts that they have, may have, or at one time had the ability.

Telekinesis claimant. Someone who asserts that they have, may have, or at one time had the ability. TK target: The intended receiving point or focusing area of telekinetic energy.

The intended receiving point or focusing area of telekinetic energy. micro telekinesis: A telekinetic effect that cannot be plainly seen with the unaided eye or plainly experienced. Magnification, electronic instrumentation, or a subsequent resulting larger effect is required to detect it (for example, a resulting chemical reaction).

A telekinetic effect that cannot be plainly seen with the unaided eye or plainly experienced. Magnification, electronic instrumentation, or a subsequent resulting larger effect is required to detect it (for example, a resulting chemical reaction). macro telekinesis: Movement of an object that would be plainly observable to a nearby observer or plainly experienced by a nearby experiencer. — End Definitions / Glossary —