Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
If I could hear you I would certainly need an explanation. It would be an extraordinary thing, something that contradicted almost everything I currently understand about how the world works. Very exciting.If you could hear me then you would not need an explanation.
But I can't hear you, so no exciting discoveries are pending.
If you already know, why are you trying (and failing) to prove it?Pretending to not hear me does not convince me of anything as everyone I know does that and says they cannot hear me when I already know they can.
People manage to convince themselves of all sorts of things that aren't true. We've had people posting on this board who are convinced that they can dowse for gold, predict the future, talk to the dead, use a pendulum to identify upside-down playing cards, are the reincarnation of Bonny Prince Charlie, see kidneys inside the human body, transmit their thoughts to everybody in the world (no, you're not the first to make that particular claim). No evidence, let alone proof, has ever been forthcoming of any of these claims. Yet these people were as convinced, and as sincere, as you are.
You cannot "know" that other people can hear your thoughts until you have proof, you can only suspect it. Lots of people who had similiar suspicions eventually discovered that they were due to coincidence, confirmation bias and/or mental illness. Your default assumption, until and unless you can prove otherwise, should be that you are similarly mistaken.