Channeling (mediumistic), a term used in reference to the process of receiving messages or inspiration from invisible beings or spirits
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A channel represents an open connection to an entity such as a hardware device, a file, a network socket, or a program component that is capable of performing one or more distinct I/O operations, for example reading or writing.
A channel is open upon creation, and once closed it remains closed.
Channels are, in general, intended to be safe for multithreaded access as described in the specifications of the interfaces and classes that extend and implement this interface.