A hundred years ago, one of the most ambitious of research projects was launched, a study that linked scholars and mediums on three continents. Its purpose was to discover whether living humans could talk to dead ones. Newspapers described the work as ‘remarkable experiments testing the reality of life after death.’ The scholars involved included William James, the famed American psychologist and philosopher, and Oliver Lodge, the British physicist and radio pioneer. They saw evidence for the supernatural - in this world and perhaps the next. ADVERTISEMENT In one instance they made a request to an American medium while she was in a trance. The request was in Latin, a language the medium did not speak. The instructions included a proposal that she ‘send’ a symbol to a British medium. During her next trance session, the American began asking about whether an ‘arrow’ had been received. Later, comparing notes, the researchers discovered that during the American’s first trance, the English psychic had suddenly begun scribbling arrows. It was only after a series of similar, equally unexpected results that the researchers published their findings. Could any study produce results more provocative, more worth pursuing - more forgotten - […]
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
Are Scientists Afraid of Ghosts?
Author: DEBORAH BLUM
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 24-Sep-06
Link: Are Scientists Afraid of Ghosts?
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 24-Sep-06
Link: Are Scientists Afraid of Ghosts?
Stephan: Deborah Blum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and the author of 'Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof Search for Life After Death.'