Tag: ESP


LANGUAGE ESP

Language ESP: The Emergence of a Novel Scientific Inquiry Language ESP, standing for Extra-Sensory Perception related specifically to linguistic information, has recently materialized as a distinct and complex area within scientific inquiry. This emerging field represents an ambitious attempt to bridge the traditional study of parapsychology with modern cognitive neuroscience, focusing critically on the potential […]

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EXTRAPSYCHIC

Extrapychic: Exploring the Potential Application of Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP) The concept of extra-sensory perception, or ESP, has been around for centuries and is still widely discussed today. ESP is the supposed ability to perceive information without the use of the five physical senses. It is often associated with telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. While the scientific […]

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CRITERIA OF THE PSYCHIC

The Criteria of the Psychic: An Exploration of Measurement and Definition Psychic phenomena, encompassing concepts such as extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK), have historically captivated both scientific inquiry and public imagination. The challenge in studying such anomalous cognition lies in the inherent difficulty of defining and measuring abilities that seemingly operate outside the known […]

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ALLOPSYCHIC

Introduction to the Concept: Defining Allopsychic The term Allopsychic represents a foundational concept within certain specialized fields of psychology and parapsychology, referring explicitly to the acquisition of knowledge or information through mechanisms that bypass the established five senses and standard cognitive processing routes. Fundamentally, it describes the belief that an individual can possess or gain […]

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TELEPLASM

Introduction and Definition of Teleplasm The term Teleplasm refers to a hypothetical substance purportedly exuded by physical mediums during trance states, functioning as a vital component in the manifestation of psychokinetic phenomena, materializations, and other events central to 19th and early 20th-century psychical research. Derived from the Greek roots tele (meaning ‘far off’ or ‘distant’) […]

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PRECOGNITION

Introduction to Precognition: Defining the Phenomenon Precognition, derived from the Latin roots prae (before) and cognitio (acquiring knowledge), stands as one of the most compelling and controversial domains within the field of parapsychology. It is formally defined as the alleged acquisition of information about a future event or state through means that defy conventional understanding […]

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EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION (ESP)

Introduction and Definition of ESP Extra Sensory Perception, commonly abbreviated as ESP, represents a highly debated and extensively studied concept within the field of parapsychology. It is defined fundamentally as the alleged acquisition of information about the external world or future events through non-physical, non-sensory means, bypassing the known human senses of sight, hearing, touch, […]

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POSITION EFFECT

Introduction to the Position Effect in Parapsychology The Position Effect constitutes a fascinating and often critical anomaly observed within experimental parapsychology, particularly concerning tests designed to measure forms of extrasensory perception (ESP), such as clairvoyance or precognition. Specifically, this effect describes a phenomenon wherein the placement of a target stimulus—either within a temporal sequence of […]

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FORWARD DISPLACEMENT

DEFINITION AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF FORWARD DISPLACEMENT Forward Displacement is a specific and highly scrutinized phenomenon observed within the field of parapsychology, primarily documented during experiments designed to test for various forms of extrasensory perception (ESP). This effect occurs when a participant’s response, instead of matching the target stimulus currently being focused upon, consistently and […]

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PARAPSYCHOLOGY

Defining Parapsychology and its Scope Parapsychology is formally defined as the step-by-step analysis of supposed psychological phenomena consisting of the transfer of data or energy which cannot be described or accounted for with regard to currently recognized scientific data or laws. This controversial field sits at the intersection of psychology and physics, attempting to apply […]

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PERCIPIENT

The Dual Definition of Percipient The term percipient holds distinct yet interrelated meanings across general psychology and the specialized field of parapsychology, necessitating a careful delineation of its usage based on context. Fundamentally, in its adjectival form, percipient describes an individual or entity capable of perception, signifying the faculty of apprehending, discerning, or interpreting sensory […]

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CRYPTESTHESIA (CRYPTAESTHESIA)

Defining Cryptesthesia and Extrasensory Perception Cryptesthesia, derived from the Greek terms signifying “hidden feeling” or “secret perception,” serves as a broad, foundational classification within the field of parapsychology. It denotes any form of extrasensory perceptual experience that fundamentally operates outside the conventionally accepted parameters of the known five senses—sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell—and cannot […]

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SIXTH SENSE

Defining the Sixth Sense: Intuition, Instinct, and Judgment Correction The term “sixth sense” carries a multifaceted meaning within both popular culture and academic discourse, bridging the gap between verifiable human cognition and speculative phenomena. Fundamentally, in its psychological context, the sixth sense refers to a highly developed form of intuition or instinct—a non-conscious faculty utilized […]

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POSTCOGNITION

noun. with regard to parapsychology, the experiencing of a past occurrence as if it were happening now. In a test of postcognition, the involved party would be asked to guess the result of a previous group of trials involving zener cards or like stimulant materials. POSTCOGNITION: “Postcognition is sometimes referred to as retrocognition.”

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TELERGY

Telergy: The Transference of Psychic Abilities The Core Definition and Mechanism of Telergy Telergy is a highly specialized term within the field of parapsychology, referring specifically to the claimed capacity of an individual—often designated as a ‘sensitive’ or ‘agent’—to transpose one or more paranormal skills onto another person, known as the ‘percipient.’ This concept extends […]

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SENDER

The Sender in Parapsychological Research The Core Definition of the Sender The term Sender, often used interchangeably with the designation agent, refers specifically to the participant in a parapsychological experiment who actively attempts to transmit a thought, image, feeling, or specific piece of information telepathically to another participant, known as the receiver or percipient. This […]

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CROSS-CORRESPONDENCE

Cross-Correspondence Core Definition of Cross-Correspondence Cross-correspondence is a unique and complex investigative method primarily employed within the field of parapsychology. Its fundamental purpose is to explore and potentially validate instances of purported psychic phenomena, particularly those suggesting communication from a discarnate source or an advanced form of extrasensory perception. The method involves the collection of […]

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ESP FORCED-CHOICE TEST

The ESP Forced-Choice Test The Core Definition of the ESP Forced-Choice Test The Extrasensory Perception (ESP) Forced-Choice Test (FCT) is a meticulously designed experimental method used within parapsychology to measure a person’s purported ability to acquire information without relying on the five conventional sensory channels or any known physical means. Fundamentally, the FCT presents participants […]

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PSYCHOMETRY

Psychometry: An Exploration of Extrasensory Perception and Object-Based Information Introduction: The Core Definition of Psychometry Psychometry is a fascinating and often debated form of extrasensory perception (ESP), which postulates that an individual can acquire information about a person, object, or event by merely making physical contact with an object associated with it. This unique ability […]

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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH

The American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the investigation and study of anomalous phenomena. Founded in 1885, the ASPR is the oldest psychical research organization in the United States. It is interested in a wide range of topics, including paranormal phenomena, psi, extrasensory perception, near-death experiences, reincarnation, and […]

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