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communicate with someone telepathically?


Question Posted Tuesday June 1 2010, 12:54 am

does anyone know if... if you try to communicate with someone telepathically, and you are using your own mental voice.. would they hear it in your mental voice..?

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Razhie answered Tuesday June 1 2010, 7:44 am:
If they hear anything, it's their imagination.

There is no evidence, no proof, not even any sorta good reason to accept telepathy as a real phenomena. There are lot of very good reasons to recognize what people experience and call telepathy, to be parts of normal human brain function that have nothing at all to do with other people's brains.

Before you get too angry, take a quick read through this great history of research into telepathy:
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Matt answered Tuesday June 1 2010, 6:49 am:
They wouldn't hear anything, because telepathy is as much a possibility as asldkjfakj;sdhfkjh is a word.

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