Imagine if we had the ability to communicate telepathically.
@RRossi (275)
November 29, 2023 4:14pm CST
The idea of telepathic communication is fascinating and has often been explored in science fiction and speculations about the future evolution of humans. If we possessed the ability to communicate telepathically, there would be many intriguing implications.
Reflecting on how it would influence society and our daily experience can lead to interesting discussions about the future and the ethics of advanced technologies. What do you think?
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@porwest (99528)
• United States
30 Nov 23
I don't like the idea of it all. Trust me, some would be very happy to not know what I am actually thinking. lol
I mean, for example, I can very well keep my EYES in the right place if I am talking to a beautiful woman. But I can't guarantee my MIND will be in the right place. lol
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@RRossi (275)
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8 Dec 23
Your honesty and humor add a lighthearted touch to the complexity of thoughts and human interactions. Indeed, the ability to keep certain thoughts private can be a relief in social situations. The nuances of human experience often include a playful dance between what's expressed and what remains unsaid. It's a reminder of the delightful and unpredictable nature of our minds.
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@RRossi (275)
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8 Dec 23
Absolutely understandable! The ability to keep your thoughts private is a valuable aspect of personal autonomy. Sometimes, having that space for your thoughts and maintaining privacy is essential for a sense of individuality. It's a personal choice that many can relate to.
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@Deepizzaguy (109393)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Nov 23
It would be a good idea to have telepathy as a form of communication.
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@MarieCoyle (43526)
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30 Nov 23
I think it would backfire. I can see crooks using that method to do robberies and murders....and other things unmentioned. I imagine there is a reason that our brains don't work that way.
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@dfollin (25858)
• United States
30 Nov 23
Not really sure because I don't know enough about it. But it does sound interesting. I would like to research more about it.
