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'''Telepathy''', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] τελε, ''tele'' meaning "distant" and πάθεια, ''patheia'' meaning "to be affected by", describes the purported transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the [[Senses#Five classical senses|five classical senses]] (See [[Psi (parapsychology)|Psi]]). [http://parapsych.org/glossary_s_z.html#t Glossary of Parapsychological terms - Telepathy] - [[Parapsychological Association]], Retrieved [[December 19]], [[2006]] The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar [[Frederic William Henry Myers|Fredric W. H. Myers]], a founder of the [[Society for Psychical Research]],<ref name=skepdic1/> specifically to replace the earlier expression ''thought-transference''. A person who is able to make use of telepathy is said to be able to read the minds of others.  Telepathy, along with [[psychokinesis]] forms the main branches of [[parapsychological]] research, and many studies seeking to detect and understand telepathy have been done within the field.
 
'''Telepathy''', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] τελε, ''tele'' meaning "distant" and πάθεια, ''patheia'' meaning "to be affected by", describes the purported transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the [[Senses#Five classical senses|five classical senses]] (See [[Psi (parapsychology)|Psi]]). [http://parapsych.org/glossary_s_z.html#t Glossary of Parapsychological terms - Telepathy] - [[Parapsychological Association]], Retrieved [[December 19]], [[2006]] The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar [[Frederic William Henry Myers|Fredric W. H. Myers]], a founder of the [[Society for Psychical Research]],<ref name=skepdic1/> specifically to replace the earlier expression ''thought-transference''. A person who is able to make use of telepathy is said to be able to read the minds of others.  Telepathy, along with [[psychokinesis]] forms the main branches of [[parapsychological]] research, and many studies seeking to detect and understand telepathy have been done within the field.
    
Telepathy is a common theme in fiction and science fiction, with many [[superhero]]es and [[supervillain]]s having telepathic abilities. Such abilities include both sensing the thoughts of others, and controlling the minds of other people. [[Transhumanists]] believe that technologically enabled telepathy, called "techlepathy", will be the inevitable future of humanity, and seek to develop practical, safe devices for directly connecting human nervous systems.
 
Telepathy is a common theme in fiction and science fiction, with many [[superhero]]es and [[supervillain]]s having telepathic abilities. Such abilities include both sensing the thoughts of others, and controlling the minds of other people. [[Transhumanists]] believe that technologically enabled telepathy, called "techlepathy", will be the inevitable future of humanity, and seek to develop practical, safe devices for directly connecting human nervous systems.
<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Telepathy''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Telepathy this link].</center>
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Telepathy''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Telepathy this link].</center>
 
==Telepathy in popular culture==
 
==Telepathy in popular culture==
 
===Literature===
 
===Literature===

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