Telepathy
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Telepathy [1] is the hypothesis that some people can communicate to others by thought, instead of through the known senses.[2]
The term was coined by classics scholar and psychologist Frederic William Henry Myers in 1882.[3] Sigmund Freud did experiments with his daughter Anna where he attempted to communicate with her telepathically.[4] In 1930 Upton Sinclair wrote a book about his experiments with his wife in telepathic communication entitled Mental Radio.[5]