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From a purely scientific point of view, no. Brains don't know how to exchange thoughts. Our thoughts are known only to ourselves and only to those to whom we tell them.�
No matter how close a person is, and even if you sit across from him and think about him, he will most likely find you not very strange and ask: “Why are you looking at me like that?”