Humans need telepathy to prove that individual loneliness is not alone, to express ordinary love with brilliance.
I often wonder what kind of joy it is to have an orgasm at the same time in a married life.
Biology says that due to differences in physiological structure and duration of orgasm between men and women, combined with probability calculations, the probability is less than 10%.
In reality, it is usually the first party who has to cooperate with the rest of the play.
Life is already hard, and love can't be perfect.
But it wasn't until I finished reading [Super Sense Hunting: Ending Special Edition] that I realized that I had been going in the wrong direction.
13 people, 8 synaesthetes, 6 cloud and rain, countless climaxes.
The synaesthetes who feel connected to each other share the climax. After you sing, I will come on stage. The common climax has become pale, and the continuous pleasure has made me burst into tears.
First, I was shocked, and secondly, I understood that compared with simultaneous orgasms, the second chance was infinitely close to zero.
Of course, unless I'm a synesthetist, also telepathic.
Telepathy was originally called "thought transfer".
The earliest human legend about mind transfer can be traced back to ancient Egypt in 2000 BC. A stack of papyrus called "Deral-Madineh" records the story of poor people being transferred by gods to obtain divine enlightenment.
Since then, the transfer of thought in history has been linked to religion.
Time has come to the second industrial revolution, which is the era of rapid development of electrical and physical science.
At that time, there was a British Association of Spiritualists in the United Kingdom , which studied the transfer of souls and thoughts . Its theory became more and more difficult to justify due to the squeeze of science, and it was on the verge of dissolution.
But after James Maxwell first predicted electromagnetic waves in 1865 , the association blew up.
Like an apple hitting Newton, the commonality of electromagnetic waves, soul and thought transfer, which is invisible and intangible, but has something to do with the senses, provides them with a new theoretical basis.
In 1882, it established the Society for Psychological Research (SPR).
At the beginning of its establishment, the association gathered magicians, poets, philosophers, chemists, physicists, and even Nobel Prize winners.
It has only one purpose, to substantiate superstition with science.
In the fourth year of the association's establishment, one of the founders, Frederick WH Myers , wrote a book called "Illusions of Life" .
The book introduces a brand new English term - telepathy, which has since been called the transformation of the millennia of thought transfer.
At that time, the association conducted verification research on many telepathic people, hoping to find a scientific explanation.
Unfortunately, those telepathic people are just charlatans.
The exception was magician George Albert Smith , who fooled SPR's research officers because of his skill.
It stands to reason that the authenticity of telepathy can be concluded, but in 1922, there was a Durov in Russia.
As a circus trainer, Durov is good at telepathy with animals, and it is said that just by looking at a dog, Durov can make it do anything for him.
Sounds like an advanced animal-handling technique, and the researchers made a Faraday cage to verify it.
When the door of the Faraday cage was closed, the dog was really indifferent, but when the cage door was opened, the dog could accurately execute Durov's orders.
The animal taming has been inexplicable, and what is even more mysterious is that the staff let him use telepathy to give instructions to people.
Durov wrote the instructions on a note in advance, and then sat and looked at the staff, during which the man suddenly scratched his ear with his right hand.
At the end of the experiment, the opened note reads—
"Scrat behind your right ear".
Durov and the dog have obviously become a scientific blind spot, and their uncertainty about the authenticity of telepathy has become a stepping stone to the US-Soviet spiritual weapons competition during the Cold War.
After the 1950s, the US-Soviet Cold War was in full swing.
This is also the era of the most systematic study of telepathy.
In the summer of 1959, on the Nautilus , far under the surface of the Arctic Ocean , the colonel received a set of card signals against the air. At this time, in the far-flung continental United States, a student at Dick University was fascinated by the Zener card randomly generated by the machine.
Without resorting to any means, the signal transmission of the card depends entirely on the ideas of both parties.
This is the Zener card experiment invented by psychologist Joseph Bunks Rhine in the 1930s to verify the existence of telepathy .
The experiment was carried out for 16 days. After the comparison between the patterns recorded by the colonel and the students, the coincidence rate was as high as 75%.
The matter was far from over, news reached the ears of the Soviets.
In April 1960, the Soviet Union announced that the experiments on the Nautilus had been played by us 25 years ago.
It seems that he is sitting still, but in fact he is panicking.
Realizing that telepathy could be used in warfare, the Soviet Union began to catch up. In just a few years, it spent $20 million in military spending to establish more than 20 "occult institutes" across the country.
The money was spent, but it had no effect. Instead, Nina Kuragina , a folk housewife, took the limelight.
This isn't the first time she's been rumored to have superpowers. As early as 1968, she killed a frog with her mind.
The U.S. government was dubious, until one day, its Air Force foreign technical department stumbled across the story of Durov and the dog.
The authenticity of the latter makes Americans panic, they believe that the Soviet Union's telepathy technology is not groundless, and quite successful.
In 1978, the United States launched the " Stargate Project ", which convened a special group of spies to steal intelligence remotely, relying on telepathy.
The result is naturally conceivable. The U.S. government finally recognized the true and false of telepathy, and the story that was previously fabricated to confuse the Soviet Nautilus smashed itself in the foot .
In 1988, the US National Academy of Sciences concluded: " After 130 years of research into psychological phenomena, there is no scientific evidence to confirm their existence. "
The "Stargate Project" has also become the laughing stock of the public. In 2009, a film [Murder by Eyes] satirizing the absurd behavior of the United States was released.
After the Cold War, the telepathy debate finally retired from the stage of history.
As for Nina Kuragina, she was plagued by illness in her later years, but her supernatural powers could not help, and died suddenly in the spring of 1990.
Buried with it was the Soviet Union's unwillingness to admit in the field of telepathy.
Although he folded his waist in reality, it did not prevent telepathy from performing his fists in the movie.
As an ambiguous concept in reality, the film mostly presents it as a spectacle.
After all, light and shadow magic is much more advanced than deception on stage.
From 1936, its first rooted film fulfilled the audience's most unrealistic fantasies.
It has been 40 years since the masses set off a telepathic carnival.
Although there are fewer and fewer people who believe in telepathy, as long as new concepts are introduced, audiences can still find the curiosity to see telepathy for the first time.
In 1977, when [Star Wars] was released, telepathy was incorporated as part of the Force, and people were fascinated by the charm of Skywalker and went crazy with the Force.
By the end of the '90s, in the Midnight Bells series, telepathy had become a terrifying video-tape curse.
In the Harry Potter series, telepathy becomes magic.
Nowadays, there are few famous names in movies that are directly telepathic. With the development of film technology, their presentation methods are also more eye-catching.
The visual spectacle is dizzying, but there are also those that do the opposite of the return concept itself.
In 2014 [The World in Your Eyes] , it was about pure telepathy. The hero and heroine had never met each other in life, but the spark of love was sparked by telepathy.
It expands new ideas for telepathy in the movie. In addition to the supernatural power, it is also the most direct way to collide with human emotions.
So, when asked, what else can telepathy do, apart from the purpose of war and physical pleasure?
[Super Sense Hunting: Ending Special Edition] gave the perfect answer.
The answer is hidden in the pistol Carla took Wolfgang's suicide, Angelica and Jonas kissing to their deaths in the flames of the explosion.
It is also hidden in the laughter and laughter of the eight-member team going to Naples on the sports car, and in the pursuit of the same goal with them.
Humans need telepathy to prove that individual loneliness is not alone, to express ordinary love with brilliance.
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Author / Yaoyao Wine
The article was first published on the WeChat public account "Bao Ci Er"
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