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ESPer

Esper is a term used in English to refer to a person who is believed to possess ESP, or extrasensory perception. The word is formed by adding the agent noun suffix -er to the acronym ESP, and is used mainly in speculative fiction, popular culture, and discussions of paranormal topics. In fiction, an esper is typically depicted as someone with psychic abilities such as telepathy, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, or precognition. The concept appears across literature, film, comics, and video games, where espers may be individuals, groups, or institutions whose powers influence plot and worldbuilding.

In real-world contexts, ESP remains controversial and not accepted as scientifically proven. Parapsychology studies have reported

Etymology and usage: The term is a back-formation from ESP, and the -er suffix is a common

occasional
anomalous
results,
but
no
consensus
on
replicable
evidence
of
ESP
exists,
and
mainstream
science
regards
ESP
as
unproven.
Consequently,
the
term
'esper'
is
largely
used
within
fiction
and
informal
discussion
rather
than
as
a
scientifically
grounded
category.
English
pattern
for
agent-noun
formation.
Variants
include
'ESP-er'
or
simply
'esper.'
Notable
uses
occur
in
a
variety
of
speculative
media,
where
espers
can
serve
as
protagonists,
antagonists,
or
commentators
on
the
ethics
and
consequences
of
psychic
power.