LIMITATIONS:

  • Flight – Cannot fly faster than 48 kph/30 mph.
  • Speed – Cannot move faster than the speed of sound or run on penetrable surfaces (e.g., water). Super speed is not restricted to running.
  • Telekinesis – Cannot lift more than 2,270 kilograms/5,000 pounds. Cannot use power on your own body.
  • Invisibility – Must be conscious to remain invisible. Your clothes become invisible when you do.
  • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Telekinesis is a lot more versatile than people make it out to be. Yeah sure I lift heavy things with mind but also I can

    • nuclear fusion and fission (depending on the amount of force I can inact and its precision)
    • pull air from a room or someone
    • use pinpoint force to shatter and break things
    • fly by lifting something below me (if you want to allow that)
    • compress gasses into a liquid or liquids into a solid, possibly also weather control
    • heat objects by rapidly moving their molecules (if you allow that sort of precision) therefore allowing for combustion as well
    • call lightning by manipulating ions in the atmosphere
    • possible light manipulation and production if you moved electrons up and down energy levels or rapidly heat certain materials
    • hell you could do fire bending if you compress the oxygen and add some sort of powdered fuel then heat it
    • create magnetic fields by compressing and aligning electrons in a substance
    • fucking compress air to make the sharpest blade known to man and use it as a wind shear or just throw telekinesis sharpened metal at people idk
    • you could fuck people up if there is even enough dust in the air, just use telekinesis to hold the dust in place. Guarantee you they can’t beat 22,246N of force, so suddenly all those tiny particles cannot be moved by them.

    Most of these ideas can also be used for strictly non combative purposes but I think if combat when I think of superpowers. With enough understanding of the world around you very subtle manipulations that require very little amounts of force/energy when done rapidly in combination with each other can have drastic effects.

    Telekinesis is an absurd power if you don’t put enough limitations on it

    22,246N is a lot of force if you use it right. Granted I have not done the math on this because I don’t feel like it but I guarantee that some of these would be possible and even 1 would be absurd. I would give a no to nuclear fusion though, probably not that.

    • pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      You forgot the best part: grab something when you’re too lazy to get up and get it or after you just sat down and realized that you need something across the room.

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      7 months ago

      Pretty much everything you mentioned falls under the OP “hella kinesis”.

      Telekinesis is being able to levitate cookies and small cats.

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      8 months ago

      Quantum physics forbid any of these perks. You’ll be limited to macroscopic matter manipulation.

      • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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        8 months ago

        Id love to hear your reasoning for why quantum forbids these. Sure knowing the exact location of a electron an enacting a force upon it would be difficult but as long as you don’t care about its velocity in that moment it isn’t impossible. In fact you could get the probability to be quite high. Hell it even acts as a particle when you’re looking at it.

        Furthermore there are plenty of workarounds for causing these effects without direct manipulation of the electron or any quantum level physics for that matter. You just need to find a way to create the natural conditions required macroscopically which is typically possible.

        With the exception of photon manipulation

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          7 months ago

          Actually, knowing the exact position of an electron is imposible.

          And not because of the uncertainty principle. It’s simpler than that.

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      8 months ago

      Jesus. You said angry. /s

      And here I was just going to use telekinesis to manipulate the ball in a game of roulette.

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        8 months ago

        I’m a physics major and my passion for it started from overanalyzing superpowers. I was always super frustrated by how underutilized telekinesis was.

        There was this book when I was a kid called quantum league that looking back was just pretty ok and not super scientifically perfect but it placed the idea of using telekinesis in an atomic sense. I don’t think it ever got a sequel because I remember being frustrated that it clearly left on a cliff hanger and I’d check every year only to be disappointed.

        I just checked and it still doesn’t have a sequel