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Telepathy is the communication of messages or thoughts directly from one mind to another. The word is formed of two Greek words meaning approximately distant feeling. Generally, the images are received and processed by the brain in a manner similar to ordinary sensory input, so in essence a telepath "speaks" and "hears" perceptually. However, the ordinary vocal and auditory mechanisms are not employed. Telepathy exists across space; it has appeared in various forms among various races. Telepathy, from the Greek τηλε, tele, distant, and πάθεια, patheia, feeling, is the supposed ability to communicate information from one mind to another, and is one form of extra-sensory perception or anomalous cognition. ...
The mind is the term most commonly used to describe the higher functions of the human brain, particularly those of which humans are subjectively conscious, such as personality, thought, reason, memory, intelligence and emotion. ...
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A touch telepath can communicate directly with the mind of another being, but only if in physical contact. The Vulcan mind meld is a form of touch telepathy (although there is more to it than that). Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who reside on the planet Vulcan and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic. ...
Some telepaths can exchange thoughts only with others of their own species, some can send but not receive, and some can receive but not send. Betazoids, for one example, can send and receive the thoughts of other Betazoids, but can only receive thoughts from alien minds. In the fictional Star Trek universe, Betazoids are a sentient humanoid species from the planet Betazed, a member of the United Federation of Planets. ...
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In some races, telepathy is present in all healthy individuals (those not born with congenital problems and not the victims of accidents or disease). In other species, such as Humans, telepathy appears only infrequently. And certain species, notably the Ferengi, are never telepathic. Often such species cannot be read even by telepaths normally capable of reading alien minds. Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, Human Starfleet Captain In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
Ferengi on Star Trek: The Next Generation In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Ferengi are an alien race notable for their devotion towards capitalist profit and their constant efforts to swindle people into bad deals. ...
Overview Telepathy makes possible some forms of interaction that would otherwise be impossible. The Medusans are an incorporeal race so ugly (or perhaps merely so alien) that the sight of them drives humans insane. Interaction with them was very limited, until 2268, when Miranda Jones established a telepathic link with Ambassador Kollos, proving that it could be done. A Medusan in its container. ...
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Extraordinarily powerful telepathic species exist. They are rare, but are extremely formidable, as they can immerse other minds in a realty of their own fabrication, much like a holodeck, but where the telepath makes all the rules. The xenophobic Melkot used their telepathic powers to punish aliens who encroached upon their space without permission (which, prior to 2268, they never extended). Xenophobia means fear of strangers or the unknown and comes from the Greek ξενοφοβια, xenophobia, literally meaning fear of the strange. It is often used to describe fear of or dislike of foreigners, but racism in general is sometimes described as a form of xenophobia, as are such prejudices as...
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Under rare circumstances, individuals can gain telepathic powers. In 2264, exposure to the galactic barrier altered Gary Mitchell, who developed telepathic powers. In 2266, Captain Kirk and the starship Enterprise took aboard a passenger, Charles Evans. Subsequent events revealed that Evans had been granted various psionic skills by the enigmatic Thasians, so that he might survive on their world. Captain is both a nautical term and a military rank. ...
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Telepathic races such as the Betazoids usually develop a moral code (sometimes making it actual law) that precisely dictates under what circumstances the powers may be used. Telepathy, misused, can be the ultimate invasion of privacy, and for that reason, it is feared by some. Some telepaths can send and receive feelings and emotions. Sometimes this is part of a telepathic skill, and sometimes it is their only skill. In the latter case, individuals are referred to as empaths. A notable empath is Deanna Troi, daughter of a Betazoid and a human; she inherited a limited form of her mother's telepathic power. Empathy is awareness of the thoughts, feelings, or states of mind of others, perhaps by means of some degree of vicarious experience of others feelings or mental states. ...
Commander Deanna Troi is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, played by the actress Marina Sirtis in the series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager (the latter only in guest appearances), and in several Star Trek films. ...
Explanation Telepathy is possible because sentient cognition takes place place outside of the body with the mind actually existing as a "field of energy" in space and the physical body and brain functioning by simply "tuning in" to this field--not unlike a radio tuning into the energy signal from the station. The body/brain acts as the "dumb terminal" to a radio's tuning capacitor, with each being "tuned" to its own "hard drive", the DNA serving in a similar capacity. The body's bio-energy field acts as the "antenna" (a bridge to where their "hard drive" is actually stored), and, of course, the "hard drive" storing, not only your memories ("data"), but the "programs" that comprise your personality. Sentience is the capacity for basic consciousness -- the ability to feel or perceive, not necessarily including the faculty of self-awareness. ...
Wiktionary has a definition of: Cognition The term cognition is used in several different loosely related ways. ...
With regard to living things, a body is the integral physical material of an individual, and contrasts with soul, personality and behavior. ...
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This being the case, each mind has its own separate field---while existing in the same space, are effectively separated from other minds, by virtue of it having a different frequency--one unique to itself. The "mind fields" exist in what we call a "parallel universe". From such a parallel world all points in this world are accessible from one location in it and vice-versa. In effect, the mind field can be said to be "all pervasive" relative to this universe. In quantum mechanics, a parallel universe, also sometimes called an alternate universe, or an alternate dimension, is a hypothetical universe which exists separately from our own. ...
This other universe exists outside of spacetime and is therefore not an actual physical construct. People have their own individual characteristics, but are "composed" of the same "substance" as the rest of the parallel universe. In other words, their own "personal" storage space, rather than being "partitioned off" from the rest of the parallel universe, is actually part-and-parcel of the "fabric" of the parallel realm. They are able to access their "data" and "programs" strictly by virtue of their physical/energetic resonant signature, which is matched to their "hard drive". World line of the orbit of the Earth depicted as a circle in two spatial dimensions X and Y (the plane of the Earth orbit) and a time dimension, Z, making the circle appear as a helix. ...
While everyone's physical/energetic signature is unique, "overlapping" is possible, which allow a someone to "tap into" the "hard drive" of someone else, providing that one can "get into resonance", or "tune" to that person's signature and therefore that person's mind field. Telepathy involves people developing a "resonance" between themselves and another person, so their resonant signatures "overlap" to a certain extent which "re-tunes" their mind frequencies to match, allowing for the "sharing" of "data" i.e. thoughts and memories, and, in some cases, even their "programs" (personality traits, etc.) such as in a Vulcan mind meld. Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who reside on the planet Vulcan and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic. ...
Incidentally, this also explains the latent capacity for genetic memory in humans: as the DNA is so instrumental in the "tuning" process, people of close genetic relation, thus sharing elements of their DNA, may "tap into" ancestors' memories. Even if an ancestor is dead, their "data" and "programs" still exist in the parallel realm. Genetics (from the Greek genno γεννώ= give birth) is the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms. ...
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