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- Telepathy abstract "Telepathy (from the Ancient Greek τῆλε, tele meaning "distant" and πάθος, pathos or -patheia meaning "feeling, perception, passion, affliction, experience") is the purported transmission of information from one person to another without using any of our known sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the earlier expression thought transference.There is no scientific evidence that telepathy is a real phenomenon. Many studies seeking to detect, understand, and utilize telepathy have been done, but no replicable results from well-controlled experiments exist.Telepathy is a common theme in modern fiction and science fiction, with many extraterrestrials, superheroes and supervillains having telepathic ability.".
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- Telepathy characteristics "One subject said to gain information from another that was shielded from their traditional senses by distance, time, or physical barriers.".
- Telepathy definition "The transference of thoughts or feelings between two or more subjects through Psi.".
- Telepathy hasPhotoCollection Telepathy.
- Telepathy imageCaption "An experiment in sensory deprivation aiming to demonstrate TP".
- Telepathy imageName "Ganzfeld.jpg".
- Telepathy name "Telepathy".
- Telepathy origin Frederic_William_Henry_Myers.
- Telepathy seeAlso Extrasensory_perception.
- Telepathy seeAlso "Ganzfeld experiment".
- Telepathy short "TP".
- Telepathy usage "Terminology".
- Telepathy subject Category:Paranormal_terminology.
- Telepathy subject Category:Parapsychology.
- Telepathy subject Category:Pseudoscience.
- Telepathy subject Category:Psychic_powers.
- Telepathy subject Category:Telepathy.
- Telepathy comment "Telepathy (from the Ancient Greek τῆλε, tele meaning "distant" and πάθος, pathos or -patheia meaning "feeling, perception, passion, affliction, experience") is the purported transmission of information from one person to another without using any of our known sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic W. H.".
- Telepathy label "Telepathie".
- Telepathy label "Telepathie".
- Telepathy label "Telepathy".
- Telepathy label "Telepatia".
- Telepathy label "Telepatia".
- Telepathy label "Telepatia".
- Telepathy label "Telepatía".
- Telepathy label "Télépathie".
- Telepathy label "Телепатия".
- Telepathy label "تخاطر".
- Telepathy label "テレパシー".
- Telepathy label "心灵感应".
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatie.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepathie.
- Telepathy sameAs Τηλεπάθεια.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatía.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatia.
- Telepathy sameAs Télépathie.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepati.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatia.
- Telepathy sameAs テレパシー.
- Telepathy sameAs 텔레파시.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepathie.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatia.
- Telepathy sameAs Telepatia.
- Telepathy sameAs m.07cc8.
- Telepathy sameAs Q170612.
- Telepathy sameAs Q170612.
- Telepathy wasDerivedFrom Telepathy?oldid=606332222.
- Telepathy depiction Ganzfeld.jpg.
- Telepathy isPrimaryTopicOf Telepathy.