Introduction: The Birth of a Scientific Revolution
The study of extrasensory perception (ESP) and its impact on our understanding of human cognitive abilities was significantly influenced by the work of J.B. Rhine in the early to mid-20th century. Rhine’s research at Duke University marked a turning point in the scientific approach to investigating phenomena that had previously been relegated to the realm of pseudoscience.
Joseph Banks Rhine, born in 1895 in Pennsylvania, began his...
telepathy
In my books and in my videos, I often say that words can be misleading and that they can get us in trouble. What I mean by this is that the words that we use are not a very accurate form of communication, especially when we are trying to describe or discuss our inner reality.
Words can be quite efficient when we are talking about the material three dimensional world, but when we try to speak about things that are not part of the classical mechanical material universe, these words hit a limit ...