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Extrasensory perception (ESP), also
known as a
sixth sense, or cryptaesthesia, is a
claimed paranormal ability pertaining to
reception of
information not...
- real-world people. Many of
these abilities pertain to
variations of
extrasensory perception or the
sixth sense.
Superhuman abilities from
fiction are...
- to get
through scientifically proven sensations, thus
classified as
extrasensory perception, or "sixth sense". Any
person who is
claimed to have such...
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Parapsychology is the
study of
alleged psychic phenomena (
extrasensory perception, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance,
psychokinesis (also
called telekinesis)...
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along with
precognition and clairvoyance, is
described as an
aspect of
extrasensory perception (ESP) or "anomalous cognition" that
parapsychologists believe...
- a
person who
claims to use
powers rooted in parapsychology, such as
extrasensory perception (ESP), to
identify information hidden from the
normal senses...
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Extrasensory Perception is a 1934 book
written by
parapsychologist Joseph Banks Rhine,
which discusses his
research work at Duke University. Extrasensory...
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creator of the term “Remote Viewing," a term
which refers to the use of
extrasensory perception to
perceive distant persons, places, or events.
Swann was...
- esp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ESP most
commonly refers to:
Extrasensory perception, a
paranormal ability ESP may also
refer to: E.S.P. (Bee Gees...
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viewing Astral projection Bilocation Body of
light Divination Edgar Cayce Extrasensory perception List of
topics characterized as
pseudoscience Lucid dreaming...