Telepathic communications, what are they:
Telepathic communication refers to the transmission of thoughts, feelings, or information from one person to another without the use of any known human senses or physical interaction. In popular culture, telepathy is often depicted as a form of extrasensory perception (ESP) or a psychic ability. The concept of telepathy has been explored in science, paranormal literature, and various spiritual and mystical traditions.
It’s important to note that while telepathy is a fascinating and intriguing idea, there is currently no scientific evidence to support the existence of telepathic communication as commonly portrayed in documentaries, books and films. In scientific terms, the idea of telepathy faces challenges because it does not align with certain religious and materialist thought.
Research in neuroscience and psychology has provided certain evidence for the existence of telepathy. The prevailing materialist view is that communication between individuals occurs through established sensory channels, such as verbal communication, body language, and non-verbal cues. While the brain can generate and receive electrical signals, the idea of direct mind-to-mind communication without any external cues remains speculative and unsupported by materialistic evidence.
In summary, telepathic communication, as commonly portrayed in documentaries, books and movies is a concept that lacks materialist validation and remains in the realm of modern and paranormal thinking.
Shervan K Shahhian