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In American science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s, psionics was a proposed discipline that applied principles of engineering (especially electronics) to the study (and employment) of paranormal or psychic phenomena, such as telepathy and psychokinesis. The term is a portmanteau formed from psi (in the sense of "psychic phenomena") and the -onics from electronics. The word "psionics" began as, and always remained, a term of art within the science fiction community and—despite the promotional efforts of editor John W. Campbell, Jr—it never achieved general currency, even among academic parapsychologists. In the years after the term was coined in 1951, it became increasingly evident that no scientific evidence supports the existence of "psionic" abilities.

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  • Psionika, či také ve zkratce PSI (z angličtiny Para Sensual Intelligence) označuje paranormální psychické schopnosti, zejména ty, které si osoba uvědomuje a má je pod kontrolou. Termín je nejčastěji užíván ve fantasy, sci-fi a počítačových hrách. Používá se ovšem i v reálném světě, kde se osobami s "PSI schopnostmi (paranormálními schopnostmi)" označují osoby, o kterých se říká, nebo které samy o sobě tvrdí, že ovládají nějaké takové schopnosti (typickým příkladem je telekineze, nebo telepatie). (cs)
  • In American science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s, psionics was a proposed discipline that applied principles of engineering (especially electronics) to the study (and employment) of paranormal or psychic phenomena, such as telepathy and psychokinesis. The term is a portmanteau formed from psi (in the sense of "psychic phenomena") and the -onics from electronics. The word "psionics" began as, and always remained, a term of art within the science fiction community and—despite the promotional efforts of editor John W. Campbell, Jr—it never achieved general currency, even among academic parapsychologists. In the years after the term was coined in 1951, it became increasingly evident that no scientific evidence supports the existence of "psionic" abilities. (en)
  • Psionika, w skrócie (Ψ, ψ) – w parapsychologii wspólne określenie wszystkich zjawisk paranormalnych. Zostało wprowadzone w 1943 roku przez Roberta Thoulessa i Bertolda Paula Wiesnera. (pl)
  • Na ficção científica americana das décadas de 1950 e 60, psiônica era uma disciplina proposta que aplicava princípios de engenharia (especialmente eletrônica) ao estudo (e emprego) de fenômenos paranormais ou psíquicos, como telepatia e psicocinesia. O termo é uma palavra-valise de psi (no sentido de "fenômenos psíquicos ") e os -ônica da eletrônica. A palavra "psiônica" começou como, e sempre permaneceu, um termo de arte dentro da fandom da ficção científica e—apesar dos esforços promocionais do editor John W. Campbell, Jr—nunca alcançou aceitação geral, mesmo entre os parapsicólogos acadêmicos. Nos anos após o termo ter sido cunhado em 1951, tornou-se cada vez mais evidente que nenhuma evidência científica apoia a existência de habilidades "psiônicas". (pt)
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  • Psionika, či také ve zkratce PSI (z angličtiny Para Sensual Intelligence) označuje paranormální psychické schopnosti, zejména ty, které si osoba uvědomuje a má je pod kontrolou. Termín je nejčastěji užíván ve fantasy, sci-fi a počítačových hrách. Používá se ovšem i v reálném světě, kde se osobami s "PSI schopnostmi (paranormálními schopnostmi)" označují osoby, o kterých se říká, nebo které samy o sobě tvrdí, že ovládají nějaké takové schopnosti (typickým příkladem je telekineze, nebo telepatie). (cs)
  • In American science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s, psionics was a proposed discipline that applied principles of engineering (especially electronics) to the study (and employment) of paranormal or psychic phenomena, such as telepathy and psychokinesis. The term is a portmanteau formed from psi (in the sense of "psychic phenomena") and the -onics from electronics. The word "psionics" began as, and always remained, a term of art within the science fiction community and—despite the promotional efforts of editor John W. Campbell, Jr—it never achieved general currency, even among academic parapsychologists. In the years after the term was coined in 1951, it became increasingly evident that no scientific evidence supports the existence of "psionic" abilities. (en)
  • Psionika, w skrócie (Ψ, ψ) – w parapsychologii wspólne określenie wszystkich zjawisk paranormalnych. Zostało wprowadzone w 1943 roku przez Roberta Thoulessa i Bertolda Paula Wiesnera. (pl)
  • Na ficção científica americana das décadas de 1950 e 60, psiônica era uma disciplina proposta que aplicava princípios de engenharia (especialmente eletrônica) ao estudo (e emprego) de fenômenos paranormais ou psíquicos, como telepatia e psicocinesia. O termo é uma palavra-valise de psi (no sentido de "fenômenos psíquicos ") e os -ônica da eletrônica. A palavra "psiônica" começou como, e sempre permaneceu, um termo de arte dentro da fandom da ficção científica e—apesar dos esforços promocionais do editor John W. Campbell, Jr—nunca alcançou aceitação geral, mesmo entre os parapsicólogos acadêmicos. Nos anos após o termo ter sido cunhado em 1951, tornou-se cada vez mais evidente que nenhuma evidência científica apoia a existência de habilidades "psiônicas". (pt)
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  • Psionika (cs)
  • Psionics (en)
  • Psionika (pl)
  • Psiônica (pt)
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