Telepathy
Telepathy (from the ancient Greek τηλε, tele meaning "distant" and πάθη, pathe meaning "passion, affliction, experience") is the supposed 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.
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