Not unless you think about rubbing a blown up balloon in your hair, etc and them acting on that thought. read more
thoughts ARE electricity. but of a unique sort, and not the electricity of physics labs, or of an industrial nature. so “static electricity” is not a consideration in the rather dynamic bio-electricity of our brains and bodies. read more
It can cause sparks and explosions in fuel depots and stray static is a real nuisance if you're working with electronic components. That's why engineers and chemists have developed all kinds of anti-static technologies (from simple wires to ingenious, slightly conducting paints and coatings) that prevent static buildup in sensitive places. read more
This is called static electricity, which means “non-moving electricity” The electrons have the power to pull very light objects (with a positive charge) toward them – like the soda can. MAKE IT AN EXPERIMENT. The project above is a DEMONSTRATION. To make it a true experiment, you can try to answer these questions: 1. read more