Explain telepathy using any physics that we have known.

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Telepathy is defined as the transmission of information between individuals without sensory cues, but it remains unproven. The discussion raises questions about how physics could explain telepathy if it were real, noting that electromagnetic waves cannot account for it due to the Earth's curvature. Speculative physics is not typically addressed in the forum, emphasizing the need for a repeatable experiment to validate the existence of telepathy before scientific explanations can be considered. The consensus is that without empirical evidence, the topic cannot be explored further. Consequently, the thread has been closed.
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Telepathy is the transmission of information between two people without any visual or auditory or sensory cues. Telepathy is not proven yet. But, if telepathy does exist, how can physics explain it?

Transmission of information between two human beings at far distances using Electro-magnetic waves is ruled out due to the curvature of the earth. If EM is not the cause of telepathy (if true), then what is?
 
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This is speculative physics and PF doesn't deal in these kinds of posts. You are starting on the basis that telepathy is real and then trying to explain it scientifically. However, we must first have a repeatable experiment that shows telepathy is in fact real before we can begin down that road.

This thread should be closed.
 
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