thoughtography

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Blend of thought +‎ photography.

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thoughtography (uncountable)

  1. The supposed psychic ability of imprinting images onto film.
    • 1974, Edgar D Mitchell, John Warren White, Psychic Exploration:
      [] thoughtography might be regarded merely as an unusual means of registration of a still-mysterious phenomenon []
    • 1982, Hilary Evans, Intrusions: Society and the Paranormal:
      Can one discern a hard and fast line between the thoughtography of Ted Serios and old-fashioned spirit photography?

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