telepathy

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions

Word Origin

telepathy (n.)
1882, coined (along with telæsthesia) by English psychologist Frederic Myers (1843-1901), literally "feeling from afar," from tele- + -pathy. The noun telepath is an 1889 back-formation.

Example

1. Telephony could give way to telepathy .
2. Josephson 's homepage complains quite a bit about the party pooping scientists and how biased they are against telepathy .
3. In a universe in which individual brains are actually indivisible portions of the greater hologram and everything is infinitely interconnected , telepathy may merely be the accessing of the holographic level .
4. While scientists fumed about how terrible the stamp blurb was , british citizens paid their bills while reading josephson 's intriguing views on how quantum science may one day explain telepathy .
5. He fights evil not with his fists , but by tapping into the collective consciousness of global humanity through superhuman telepathy and pedantic new age philosophy .

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