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'''Carl Jung''' was a psychiatrist. In [[1950]], [[Emily Blandish]] quoted him as saying: "Don't you know if you get one hundred of the most intelligent people in the world together, they're a stupid mob? Ten thousand would have the collective intelligence of an [[alligator]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tunnel at the End of the Light (novel)|The Tunnel at the End of the Light]]'')
'''Carl Jung''' was a psychiatrist. In [[1950]], [[Emily Blandish]] quoted him as saying: "Don't you know if you get one hundred of the most intelligent people in the world together, they're a stupid mob? Ten thousand would have the collective intelligence of an [[alligator]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tunnel at the End of the Light (novel)|The Tunnel at the End of the Light]]'')


The [[Third Doctor]] had an acquaintance named Carl who was a "clever fellow", and coined the term for [[synchronicity]]. They had an in-depth discussion about it a few years before he mer [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ghosts of N-Space (novelisation)}})
== Behind the scenes ==
Carl Jung indeed discussed synchronicity in ''Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle''.
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Carl Jung

Carl Jung was a psychiatrist. In 1950, Emily Blandish quoted him as saying: "Don't you know if you get one hundred of the most intelligent people in the world together, they're a stupid mob? Ten thousand would have the collective intelligence of an alligator." (PROSE: The Tunnel at the End of the Light)

The Third Doctor had an acquaintance named Carl who was a "clever fellow", and coined the term for synchronicity. They had an in-depth discussion about it a few years before he mer Sarah Jane Smith. (PROSE: The Ghosts of N-Space [+]Loading...["The Ghosts of N-Space (novelisation)"])

Behind the scenes

Carl Jung indeed discussed synchronicity in Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle.