Telepathy
...n”. So basically he thinks that it is a so called sense, that is or was part of human evolution. The first testing that was done was very simple and was not very accurate, it was one person sitting in one room and one other person sitting in another room. Basically what they did was try to transfer a number, a taste, or a visual picture to the other person’s mind. Since telepathy is supposably linked to the emotions, for example; someone is killed or injured, therefore maybe a close friend or family member might sense it in their mind. Some ways that they receive this information/sense are; dreams, visions, hallucinations, mental images, clairaudience, or words that pop into their heads. Telepathy is quite hard to test for because it is linked to the emotional state. In the tribes of the Aborigines of Australia telepathy is accepted as human nature and considered normal. When I first heard this, right away I related it to the book we read in class “The Chrysalids”, because the people of Zealand (which is near Australia) accept communication between minds and they deem it to be normal. In the year 1971 a test was carried out during the Apollo 14 mission. This experiment was not permitted by NASA but they still performed it. The experiment was an astronaut (Edgar D. Mitchell) focussed on sequences of twenty-five random numbers while four people on earth (which ...