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the word was coined by FWH Myers in 1882 as the outcome of hisjoint investigation with Gurney, Sidgwick and Prof. Barrett into thepossibilities of thought transference. It was meant as a name for afact: "a coincidence between two person's thoughts which requires acausal explanation," and it was defined as "transmission of thoughtindependently of the recognized channels of sense." Also seeencyclopedia entries for TELEPATHYand THOUGHT-TRANSFERENCE.
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Communication of one's mind with another by means other than the normal senses.
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Telepathy is the transfer of thoughts, feelings, or images directly from the mind of one person to another without using physical means.
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(BIOCOMMUNICATION): Communication of mind to mind; assuming the mental state or thought of another person in the here or hereafter.
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The sending and receiving of messages by the mind.
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