It’s a tough topic to investigate. Depending on your belief system, some would demand that in order for a phenomenon to be proven and accepted, it has to be observed an in official capacity at least once. Now, amateur videos and word-of-mouth aside, it’s generally appreciated among the scientific community (uh oh, the “S” word!) that no such demonstration has ever been witnessed in an appropriate environment, and under conditions that would highlight any apparent success while removing other potential explanations. I.e: a laboratory.
Of course, we can still speculate on the possibility of telekinesis being a viable ability if we consider it on a theoretical level. For example, in chemistry, we don’t necessarily need to witness how two substances react to each other in order to work out what would undoubtedly happen if we went ahead and tried it. All we need to do is learn the rules that the universe employs to calculate such an event, and then we can perform the calculations ourselves without ever needing to see it happen in the real world. And we know a lot of these rules, so we can predict the outcome of pretty much any physical event.
Getting to the point, I do not believe (at this stage) that any of these observable rules allow for the results we would expect to see if someone was genuinely moving objects with their mind. There’s just no mechanism in place to allow for it. If an object moves, then something has to have moved it. Something has to exert the force necessary to overcome the object’s weight and friction, and I can’t see a source that would generate this power. If you can move a pencil without having to exert physical energy onto it, then why not move a whole star system? Breaking physics is breaking physics, scale is irrelevant.
Anyway, this is a strictly scientific approach to the problem, and if you subscribe to any kind of spiritual beliefs, then don’t take it too seriously.
Oh, and could you post a link to this website that seems to have influenced your opinion on the topic? I’d be interested to see it.
(I renamed the topic to be a little more meaningful - hope you don’t mind).