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Uhh...I think you're looking for "psychic," not psychiatrist. I don't think I can help you...but I think some of my patients are self-professed experts in this.
No. And you left your stove on...i am interested to know the mechanism of telepathy.can anyone guide me?🙂
hi all
.i am interested to know the mechanism of telepathy.can anyone guide me?🙂
aww I thought whopper started posting again
I don't think telepathy is such a far-fetched idea. We can't scientifically identify a language that dogs have, but dog owners claim to understand what various barks mean. I think there's the sci-fi idea that telepathy exists with absolutely no context or with magic, but I'm not sure if that's what the word originally meant. That's not that I mean when I talk about dogs and people. In that context, there are obviously clues, just not ones that are defined well.
Based on a few community college classes I've taken in psychology, I think the term you would see more often in psychology is intersubjectivity, which has been at times extended to the idea that the mind does not exist in an isolated state. We often have an idea of what others think, whether we're right or not.
Also, if you look at the original definition of telepathy, you could make the argument that it describes the unknown mechanisms by which we talk to ourselves, and try to know our own feelings and thoughts. Or you could use the word intersubjectivity, there, as well.
Have no idea if this is related to what you were asking, just some of my meandering thoughts on the subject.
Edit: Just realized the date of the OP's post. I'll leave this in case anyone else is interested.
When you interpret a dog's bark, that is not telepathy.
My point is that telepathy, vaguely defined ("the transmission of information from one person to another without using any of our known sensory channels or physical interaction"), could be said to be on a spectrum of believing one understands another's feeling/thinking, whether accurate or not, through vagaries we haven't defined.
For example, I have a sense of how you feel about me when I read your reply. What known sensory channel or physical interaction am I using? There's a sense of intersubjectivity, which is what would ordinarily call the phenomenon, but I thought the word telepathy could be stretched to fit, as well.
I don't think telepathy is such a far-fetched idea. We can't scientifically identify a language that dogs have, but dog owners claim to understand what various barks mean. I think there's the sci-fi idea that telepathy exists with absolutely no context or with magic, but I'm not sure if that's what the word originally meant. That's not that I mean when I talk about dogs and people. In that context, there are obviously clues, just not ones that are defined well.
I read a while ago about an experiment where dog owners were placed in a separate room from their dogs and were asked to try to identify the emotion of their dogs' barks. They weren't able to. 🙁
My dog just developed DI on phenobarb and KBr. I know exactly what he's feeling! (ashamed, when he pisses all over my slippers, like this morning).
