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  • The link between the replicate and myself was not telepathy, but something I should call 'telempathy'-an emotional rapport, not an intellectual one.

    Spock Must Die Blish, James 1970

  • I asked the computer what your probable responses to a proposed revelation of the 'telempathy' might be, and was told that your confining me was highly probable indeed-about eighty-three per cent, to a confidence limit of point zero zero five.

    Spock Must Die Blish, James 1970

  • Mind-to-mind communication and collective telempathy would not by themselves make people less lonely, but they would make happiness more contagious and loneliness harder to ignore.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Mind-to-mind communication and collective telempathy would not by themselves make people less lonely, but they would make happiness more contagious and loneliness harder to ignore.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • I describe new activities such as telempathy, synthetic perception, synthetic memory, and dream brainstorming.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • I describe new activities such as telempathy, synthetic perception, synthetic memory, and dream brainstorming.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Sarjie had no telempathy: Rences 'was limited to shape finding (he preferred to see drawings or pictures of what was required), and Morfanu could not project.

    The Rowan McCaffrey, Anne 1990

  • This was not telepathy but telempathy, the apprehension of another person’s feelings rather than thoughts.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • But it doesn’t give him telempathy, the ability to experience their emotions and bodily states as we saw with our fictional cop in Chapter 2.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • But it doesn’t give him telempathy, the ability to experience their emotions and bodily states as we saw with our fictional cop in Chapter 2.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

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