Macro-PK (Macro-Psychokinesis) refers to alleged psychokinetic effects that are large enough to be directly observed without specialized scientific instruments.
In parapsychology, psychokinesis (PK) is the claimed ability of the mind to influence physical objects or events without any known physical interaction. Macro-PK is distinguished from micro-PK, which involves very small statistical effects, such as attempts to influence random number generators.
Examples of Reported Macro-PK Phenomena
Table levitation
Movement of objects without physical contact
Bending of metal objects
Spontaneous movement of furniture
Apports (the alleged appearance or transportation of objects)
Physical disturbances associated with poltergeist cases
Reports of psychically induced electrical or mechanical effects
Historical Context
Reports of Macro-PK have appeared in:
Spiritualist movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Claims surrounding Prophet Ted Owens, who attributed large-scale weather and societal effects to interactions with non-human intelligences.
Scientific Perspective
Macro-PK remains highly controversial. While numerous eyewitness accounts and case reports exist, mainstream controversial science has not accepted Macro-PK as a demonstrated phenomenon because:
Mainstream controversial science has not accepted Macro-PK , because they can not or do not want to accept it. Not being able to explain a fact, does not make it false.
Controlled replications have been difficult but in many instances successful.
Alternative explanations such as it being real, misperception, suggestion, coincidence, fraud, or methodological weaknesses often cannot be ruled out.
No widely accepted physical mechanism explains how consciousness could directly produce such effects, but it is a fact.
Some individuals claim to possess psychokinetic (PK) abilities but are unable to demonstrate them. These individuals may be fraudsters who deceive others into believing they have genuine PK powers.
Within parapsychology, Macro-PK is often considered the most dramatic category of psychokinetic claims because it involves effects that, if conclusively demonstrated under controlled conditions, would have major implications for our understanding of consciousness and physical reality.
Shervan K Shahhian