Telepathy Is Pseudoscience
This page presents the mainstream-scientific position that telepathy is pseudoscience. It is one of the wiki's Cosmic Codex skeptic-register pages, intentionally distinct in voice from cluster-positive content. It links to the cluster-positive Telepathy page for the alternative view.
Mainstream Position
The dominant scientific position holds telepathy — non-sensory direct mind-to-mind information transit — as not established by available evidence:
- No accepted physical mechanism. No known physical pathway permits direct mind-to-mind information transit at the level of magnitude reported in claimed cases.
- No reliable independent replication. Across over a century of research (Society for Psychical Research from 1882; Rhine programme 1930s+; Ganzfeld-protocol 1970s+), no telepathy effect has been independently replicated at level required for mainstream acceptance.
- Effect-size attenuation under tight protocols. Where positive results have been claimed, effects tend to attenuate as methodology tightens — a pattern consistent with methodological artifact rather than genuine effect.
- Publication bias plausible. Meta-analyses suffer credible publication-bias concerns; positive-result studies may be over-published relative to null-result work.
Key Critical Literature
- Hyman 1985 Journal of Parapsychology Ganzfeld review. Identified methodological problems in Ganzfeld literature; subsequent dialectic with Honorton produced 1986 joint communiqué recognising issues.
- Hyman 1995 AIR review of Project Stargate. Concluded operational utility was not demonstrated despite some statistically significant lab results.
- Wiseman 1996 Skeptical Inquirer on RV. Detailed critical analysis of RV claims.
- Wagenmakers et al. 2011. Bayesian re-analysis of Bem 2011 precognition data finding evidence weaker than originally reported.
- Galak et al. 2012 JPSP. Failed independent replication of Bem 2011 series.
- Carroll Skeptic's Dictionary entries on ESP and telepathy. Encyclopedic skeptic-tradition reference.
Alternative Accounts
For phenomenology that observers attribute to telepathy:
- Cold-reading. Standard mentalist technique using high-base-rate generalities and observer feedback.
- Subjective-validation. Forer-effect-class endorsement of vague descriptions.
- Common-base prediction. Shared cultural background makes some apparently-impressive coincidences statistically likely.
- Confirmation bias. Selective recall of hits and forgetting of misses.
- Hot-reading. Pre-acquired information presented as cold reading.
Engagement with Cluster Position
The Telepathy page presents the cluster-positive view with its own evidence-base argument. Disagreement between this skeptic page and the cluster-positive page reflects genuine open question, not editorial inconsistency: the wiki maintains both for documentary completeness.
The cluster's strongest evidence-base argument (Ganzfeld meta-analyses, Bem 2011 series, some Stargate sessions) is real and should be engaged on its merits. The skeptic counter is that the effect-sizes, replication-record, and methodological-attenuation patterns are individually and cumulatively consistent with no-effect plus methodological-artifact accounts.
See Also (Cluster-Positive)
- Telepathy - cluster-positive page
- Psychic Abilities - cluster-faculty hub
- Psychic Abilities Are Fake - sibling skeptic-stub (broader)
- Psychotronic Weapons Are Fake - sibling skeptic-stub (psychotronics)
- Project Stargate (K2e) - documented programme
- Psi - cluster umbrella
See Also (Skeptic Tradition)
- Skeptoid Podcast - skeptic-tradition reference
- Materialist Science - philosophical position
- Circular Logic - reasoning-error reference