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Experimental Study on Precognition

Eugen Vasilescu & Elena Vasilescu,

Encouraged by their previous research on telepathy, the authors of this article attempted to see if the discovered "telepathic wave" (a radio wave of 46.20 m) also has some involvement in precognitive phenomena. The experiements were performed with an original radio amplifier and were conducted in a simlar manner to those experiments on telepathy (of course, with adequate modifications). We carry out two series (variants) of ESP cards tests. Very numerous control trials were also accomplished. The article is illustrated by a schematic diagram of apparatus, a three-dimensional graph and two numerical tables. The best score for precognition — not excessively high, as in the case of telepathy, but statistically significant (Chi-square test) — was noted at the same wavelength of 46.20 m (amplification gain of 220 times; same as for telepathy), suggesting that the very complex intimate mechanism of both telepathy and precognition includes a coincident radio-component. The article also includes some remarks about a possible discordance between precognition and the theory of relativity.

Keywords: precognition (premonition), mechanism of psi phenomenena, bioradio-waves, ESP (Zener) cards

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Experimental Study on Precognition

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