Definitions
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- noun The supposed
psychic ability ofimprinting images ontofilm .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Photographer Nile Root, who witnessed Mr. Serios perform his "thoughtography" in 1966, later outlined a strong case against him.
A Psychic Detective of Another Sort John DeSio 2007
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After studying records of Mr. Serios's efforts, interviewing a doctor who worked with him and then having a thoughtography session with the man himself three decades after his supposed abilities had gone into decline, Mr. Braude proclaims Mr. Serios "a rich and undeniably important case."
A Psychic Detective of Another Sort John DeSio 2007
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How does this thoughtography—to use Eisenbud’s term—tie in with the survival hypothesis?
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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How does this thoughtography—to use Eisenbud’s term—tie in with the survival hypothesis?
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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How does this thoughtography—to use Eisenbud’s term—tie in with the survival hypothesis?
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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