Telepathy means the ability to communicate with people who are in remote places without using the physical senses or other scientific communication tool. Does telepathy really exist?
Today, in the television magician who relies more intense telepathic ability to read minds of others. The audience was made fascinated with the telepathic skills.
The word telepathy comes from the Greek. 'Tele' means far or distance, and 'pathy' is derived from the word 'Pathé' which means feelings. The term was coined in 1882 by a French psychic researcher, Fredric WH Myers, founder of the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR).
In the world of metaphysics, such capabilities are classified into the ESP or Extra Sensory Perception. The concept is the process of low-frequency electromagnetic waves penghantaran between one mind with other thoughts.
When an electromagnetic wave is successfully transmit signals from the brain that has been focused, then the person who has received the signal means having a frequency equal to the person who sends the alias signals people doing telepathy.
Folk tales from around the world is full of examples of telepathy, which exist not only between different species, but even among the elements of nature and species.
As quoted from the Psychic, Wednesday (06/02/2010), rationalist psychologists like Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and William James testify to the accuracy of the phenomenon of telepathic communication. They believe this telepathy really exists.
Some experiments and research on mental telepathy conducted scientists from various disciplines also prove telepathy exists.
- American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR), which was founded in 1885, made a serious study about this psychic phenomenon. Experiments in mental telepathy conducted in a public scale in the United States and England after World War 1. The conclusion proves that the existence of telepathic communication.
- In the 19th century, the English chemist and physicist William Crookes, believe that telepathy act like one of electromagnetic waves, ie radio waves.
- Psychologist John E. Coover from Stanford University conducted tests on telepathy with playing cards. The success rate of participants quite well.
- JBRhine from Duke University also conducted experiments in mental telepathy between 1927-1930 by using Karl Zener ESP cards and involve participants. He uses sophisticated statistical tools to evaluate results, and the results have been published in a book called Extra Sensory Perception (ESP). This is what makes ESP the term became popular.
- Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, the Apollo 14 mission crew members, in 1971, is also experimenting with a four-person telepathy is 150 000 miles from earth. The surprise was two communicators responded with 51 percent successful.
The most obvious example is the telepathy between mothers with their children. Mom was always able to understand the feelings and thoughts of the child, although they are separated by vast distances. In addition, there are also inner and telepathic bond between twins.
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