Telepathy by W. Carington is a foundational work in parapsychology exploring the possibility of mind-to-mind communication. It surveys early twentieth-century experimental evidence that some mental information may transfer without sensory channels. The book is frequently referenced in psi and dream studies.
DSETI tracks this reference because Wargo cites it in Time Loops while discussing empirical and theoretical foundations of telepathic and precognitive phenomena. Its conceptualization of mental communication informs many modern models of dream telepathy. It also helps contextualize historical debates about anomalous cognition.
For DSETI, Telepathy provides a backdrop for understanding dream-mediated contact and consciousness-based communication. Carington’s framework supports a polyphasic view of human perception and remains relevant for comparing dream ESP results with contemporary experiencer accounts.




