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Interestingly, imagine a sapient evolved from canid stock, for whom scent was the primary sense, or just as important as sight, anyway. For him, ESP would probaby tend to focus on his favorite sense...
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Doesn't necessarily follow. Look you could project your sense of smell into an unseen area and get a clue as to whether it was occupied. That's worth something, it is. How much is it worth if you can actually already see AND hear that something is there? Rarely, very rarely, you'd be able to find out that the area was filled with an invisible odiferous gas, or you'll be able to look into some pitch dark area, where a silent smelly thing is waiting for you. How often are either of those situations going to come up?
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