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Carrie (novel) and Psychokinesis

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Difference between Carrie (novel) and Psychokinesis

Carrie (novel) vs. Psychokinesis

Carrie is a novel by American author Stephen King. Psychokinesis (from Greek ψυχή "mind" and κίνησις "movement"), or telekinesis (from τηλε- "far off" and κίνηση "movement"), is an alleged psychic ability allowing a person to influence a physical system without physical interaction. Psychokinesis experiments have historically been criticized for lack of proper controls and repeatability. There is no convincing evidence that psychokinesis is a real phenomenon, and the topic is generally regarded as pseudoscience.

Similarities between Carrie (novel) and Psychokinesis

Carrie (novel) and Psychokinesis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Carrie White, Stephen King, Telepathy.

Carrie White

Carrietta N. "Carrie" White is the title character and protagonist of Stephen King's first published 1974 novel, Carrie.

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Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy.

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Telepathy

Telepathy (from the Greek τῆλε, tele meaning "distant" and πάθος, pathos or -patheia meaning "feeling, perception, passion, affliction, experience") is the purported transmission of information from one person to another without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction.

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Carrie (novel) and Psychokinesis Comparison

Carrie (novel) has 91 relations, while Psychokinesis has 161. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.19% = 3 / (91 + 161).

References

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