Ectfact
Ectfact is a term used in the field of parapsychology to describe a phenomenon where a person reports an experience that is not based on their own senses or memory, but is instead perceived as if it were real. The term is derived from the Greek words "ektos," meaning "outside," and "phantasma," meaning "appearance" or "sensation." Ectfacts are often described as vivid and detailed, and can include visual, auditory, or tactile sensations that seem to come from outside the individual's body.
The study of ectfacts is controversial and is not widely accepted by the scientific community. Critics argue
Ectfacts have been reported by individuals in various contexts, including religious and spiritual experiences, near-death experiences,
In conclusion, ectfact is a term used to describe a type of perceived experience that is not