Hyperkinesis is the ability to always perform an action with one hundred percent precision or accuracy. This ability supposedly originates in the human brain, in that way it is similar to telekinesis.
Hyperkinesis applies to any action that involves some kind of motion or movement.
Hyperkinesis applies to any action that involves some kind of motion or movement.
Examples of hyperkinesis:
1. A sniper who is able to always hit his target with one hundred percent accuracy despite impossible distances and environmental factors such as wind.
2. Someone who is able to fire a gun and have the bullet ricochet off multiple surfaces but still hit the intended target indirectly.
3. A basketball player who is always able to make a perfect full-court shot.
4. Someone who is always able to hit the bullseye when throwing darts
5. In freerunning or parkour, always accurately judging where to place your feet or how far to jump never making any mistakes.
1. A sniper who is able to always hit his target with one hundred percent accuracy despite impossible distances and environmental factors such as wind.
2. Someone who is able to fire a gun and have the bullet ricochet off multiple surfaces but still hit the intended target indirectly.
3. A basketball player who is always able to make a perfect full-court shot.
4. Someone who is always able to hit the bullseye when throwing darts
5. In freerunning or parkour, always accurately judging where to place your feet or how far to jump never making any mistakes.
by TurtleMountain April 1, 2016