The word "telekinesis" is a misleading label. It draws an arbitrary line between one specific type of mind-matter interaction — a conscious subject visibly moving a physical object — and all other PSI phenomena, implying a categorical distinction that does not exist. TI Sigma's claim: all PSI phenomena share the same structural core — **a subject relating to an "other" through the i-channel**. What varies across PSI types is not the mechanism but the identity of the other: a physical object (classic telekinesis), a distant location (remote viewing), another mind (telepathy), a future state (precognition), CCC arranging external events (synchronicity), or CCC directly influencing the subject's own consciousness (mood elevation, inspiration, grace). In every case, the same i-channel phase-field influence operates between a conscious system and something beyond its ego boundary. Telekinesis is not a special case of PSI — it is PSI at its most manifest-channel-visible, the tip of an iceberg whose full body is the continuous i-channel relationship between every conscious being and every "other" in the universe. Even when CCC elevates a person's mood through their own mind, there is ALWAYS a subject-other relationship: the ego-self (subject) and CCC (other), crossing the ego's Markov Blanket from outside. This paper formalizes the Unified PSI Structure S→i-channel→O, maps all major PSI types onto it, demonstrates that synchronicity is CCC-based telekinesis in its most elegant form, and makes specific testable predictions.
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