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The result was delete. RL0919 (talk) 07:08, 4 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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This article, essentially about a supposed special kind of daydreaming, solely promotes a fringe theory, and all its sources totally fail WP:MEDRS, especially WP:MEDDATE. The term itself as used in reliable sources is just a synonym of Eidetic memory; hence a separate article would be a WP:CFORK. A careful reading reveals that most of the article is either WP:SYNTH or sourced to a certain Akhter Ahsen; in total, the article is to promote his ideas.

See this website, which says that Ahsen is the founder of Eidetic Imagery, a cutting edge and innovative field in modern psychology. Note the similarity of the website to the article, like how it talks about the I-S-M model, as the article does under "Practice"; or compare here, the paragraph starting with Its solidly grounded theory..., to the article's claim that Ahsen grounds his eidetic theory in both Eastern and Western traditions of science and philosophy. In addition, it draws on the most recent neuropsychological evidence involving two-process theory and holographic images in the work of Karl Pribram regarding the brain and the discovery of fractals in computer science. Aside from being obviously fringey, it shows that the article is promotional just as that website is. Here is another website promoting Ahsen and his ideas. Supporting that the article is promotional is the fact that it has 85.9% authorship by three different SPAs [1][2][3] (and the other 14.1% is likely routine addition of DOIs and the like). One of the SPAs, the article's creator, called themselves Eidetics2008, and all three of them have similar names ending in 2###; they are probably all the same person, likely one with a COI with Ahsen or his circle of followers.

Ahsen's ideas about "eidetic imagery" are not notable, and the article content is completely unsalvageable; hence it should be deleted. -Crossroads- (talk) 06:14, 28 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Arts-related deletion discussions. -Crossroads- (talk) 06:14, 28 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Science-related deletion discussions. -Crossroads- (talk) 06:14, 28 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Behavioural science-related deletion discussions. -Crossroads- (talk) 06:14, 28 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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