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Thoughtography entry in The Skeptic's Dictionary.
Reprinted as "The Thoughtography of Ted Serios."
Samara possesses the power of nensha (thoughtography), capable of burning images onto surfaces and into the minds of others.
While the term "thoughtography" has been in the English lexicon since 1913, the more recent term "projected thermography" is a neologism originating from the 2002 U.S. remake of The Ring.
Nensha is the main theme of Josh Hoffman's short film Thoughtography from 2010 where a Korean scientist utilizes a thought projector to discover that a foreign traveler is in fact a rock.
She was able to convince enough skeptics that later that year Fukurai published a book called Tōshi to Nensha, later translated and published throughout the world as Clairvoyance and Thoughtography.
Some investigators believe that it is a thoughtographic phenomenon subconsciously produced by the former owner of the house, María Gómez Cámara - now deceased ("Thoughtography" is considered a form of psychokinesis among parapsychologists).
Thoughtform projection aka telepathic projection (a physically perceived person, animal, creature, object, ghostly entity, etc., created in the mind and projected into three-dimensional space and observable by others; for thought images allegedly placed on film, see Thoughtography).
In the Heroes' graphic novel "Out of Town...On Business, the character Joe Macon used his ability of thoughtography to sign a large number of documents at the same time; he was later killed by Sylar and got his ability stolen.
Lastly, she imparts her curse onto the video tapes, implying the ability of projected thermography.
While the term "thoughtography" has been in the English lexicon since 1913, the more recent term "projected thermography" is a neologism originating from the 2002 U.S. remake of The Ring.
You'll find it very instructive, Malone, as bearing upon psychic photography and other matters.
He also put together an extensive collection of alleged examples of psychic photography.
Some have claimed that photographs taken there show ectoplasmic mist and other strange phenomenon associated with psychic photography.
In the book, Sadako did possess nensha (psychic photography), and it was hinted that she had prenatural senses, clairvoyance, and mind control abilities.
He also dismissed Uri Geller's claims that he was capable of the kind of psychic photography made famous by the case of Ted Serios.
One time, she is caught doing nensha with a turned-off TV.
Ryuji's grip leaves nensha marks on Yoichi's hand.
However, Fukurai was undeterred, and in 1911, Fukurai worked with other nensha practitioners but found little success.
A notable proponent of nensha was Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara, who wrote a preface to a book on the subject.
Samara possesses the power of nensha (thoughtography), capable of burning images onto surfaces and into the minds of others.
Dr. Kawajiri, who also experiments with spirit photography ("nensha"), arrives with equipment and is looking for Mai.
Fukurai would later work with another nensha practitioner, Mita Koichi, who was said to create a thoughtograph of the dark side of the moon.
In the 1960s, Chicago resident Ted Serios became noted for the production of nensha on Polaroid film supposedly using only his psychic powers.
In the book, Sadako did possess nensha (psychic photography), and it was hinted that she had prenatural senses, clairvoyance, and mind control abilities.
Takahashi, who claimed to have developed both clairvoyance and nensha through breathing and mental exercises, met Fukurai and soon was able to breathe life into his sagging studies.
She was able to convince enough skeptics that later that year Fukurai published a book called Tōshi to Nensha, later translated and published throughout the world as Clairvoyance and Thoughtography.
Unlike his previous failed experimentation with clairvoyant Chizuko Mifune earlier that year, Fukurai was determined to prove his claims as true and decided to work with Nagao's skill, a talent he labeled nensha (spirit photography).
In the third X-Men movie X-Men: The Last Stand, during an early scene as Professor Charles Xavier is giving a lecture to one of his classes, a girl is taking notes via Nensha.
Aside from nensha and clairvoyance, the Sadako from the movies possesses ultra-psychokinetic powers, teleportation, remote vision and travel, regenerative powers, healing abilities (used by the Good Sadako only; see the article on Ring 0 for more info), and even the ability to cheat death, in a way.