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Perhaps the classic flash that happens when Q's show up is some sort of transporter effect that's particularly convenient... but who knows.
As a kid watching it, I sometimes thought the flash was a warp effect (it's an identical effect, actually. in TNG it's the same as the enterprise's flash, in DS9 it's the same as a runabout flash and in VOY it's the same as Voyager's flash - I guess just reusing stock footage). Maybe he was "warping in" some stuff. but that doesn't make sense like when he makes Vash get skin legions or someone feel something.
But yes, it could, from a character's point of view, be tech.
EAFP:
Following the Enterprise - lots of ships are faster than warp 9.8.
Freezing a crew member - localised forcefield and temperature drop?
The court - transporter capable of beaming through shields and a holodeck
Observing all the crew and knowing what they're up to - sensors - voyager did this in The Void for example.
2D Brick Star Wall thing - energy field
Reading minds - telepathy certainly exists in the Trek universe - or even Geordi can sometimes tell when someone is lying by their body temperature and physiological changes with his VISOR - sensors capable of connecting to someone's mind? - Barclay did that in Nth Degree with the computer so he could "think" things to happen.
What else?
Other episodes:
Picard moving through time - could entirely be a holodeck for that episode as it starts and ends with Picard coming out of his quarters. Memory implants and erasures (done before multiple times).
Q Who - Tractor beams and warp drive more powerful than the Borg - easily possible.
Cleaning Picard's uniform - I dunno they have dermal regenerators, I'm sure a portable hairdryer that doesn't make a noise exists. Or just beaming the loose H20 molecules out.
Speaking to Picard whilst dead - mmmm got me there... since his body was still around. But he could make a clone, beam that to the Enterprise, then take the original picard, do medical stuff to revive him, holodeck / memory implants and then beam back to the enterprise.
Taking Voyager to subatomic levels before the big bang - holodeck or whatever to confuse sensors and the viewscreen.
Voyager as a christmas decoration - same
Any instance like Sherwood Forest - Transporter and holodeck.
Chasing Amanda Rogers through the ship - transporter and phase cloak
errrr.... Minimising the Calamarain and holding them in his hand whilst talking to them - holoprojector projecting a giant Him to them and a small them to Him.
Yadda yadda. Anything they have done to characters - taking them to the Q continuum etc - holodecks, replicators, transporters and medical stuff. Sure. Technically can't prove otherwise.
But then we've also seen Q when by themselves or with other Q and no humans - they ... *seem* to .. have legitimate powers. They talk as if they do, they act as if they do. There's never any talk of trickery or lies about what they seem to do.
Look at Amanda Rogers - she was imagining puppies and making them real. She was moving stuff with her mind without purposefully using technology.
Q and Q2 talking about punishments and one of them "losing" an entire asteroid belt.
Honestly, they're described as "omnipotent" but they seem more like the ancient Greek gods, with their silly games and using humans as pawns in some competition. The Q seem to act like that. They're not *all* powerful. At least some seem surprised sometimes. They don't finish each other's sentences. They can be killed (only by other's of their own kind and only then when it's 2:1 odds or more). So they're not literally the be all and end all of energy and the universe, but they are... up there. As Q said once, to Amanda : "There is nothing. NOTHING we cannot do."