About This Book
An investigator surveys alleged telepathic phenomena through controlled experiments, spontaneous reports, and cases involving animals, documenting procedures, observations, and rival explanations such as ether-wave transmission, subconscious linkage, and spiritual agency. The narrative recounts laboratory-style trials and field examples, assesses the strength of evidence, and devotes a substantial section to exposing fraudulent methods used by public performers, with detailed examinations of a noted duo tested in private and before committees. Emphasizing careful observation and methodological control, the work catalogues deceptive techniques, weighs positive findings against sources of error, and urges rigorous inquiry to determine whether mind-to-mind transmission can be established scientifically.
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