| 1891 - 766 pages
...Association, used the following language: "May there not also be an immaterial (perhaps an etherial) medium of communication ? Is it possible that an idea...accustomed to, and know practically nothing about V In this case I have evidence. I assert that I have seen it done and am perfectly convinced of the... | |
| William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris - 1892 - 332 pages
...agency of sight, as in writing, or of sound, as in speaking, he uttered these remarkable words : — "Is it possible that an idea can be transferred from...it done, and am perfectly convinced of the fact." Professor Lodge, who has devoted particular attention to this subject for a number of years, suggests... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1891 - 812 pages
...of the foremost of English physicists ; but he thinks there is something in telepathy. He says : " Is it possible that an idea can be transferred from...accustomed to, and know practically nothing about ? In this rase I have evidence, I assert that I have seen it done, and am perfectly convinced of the fact. Many... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...language, and a material medium of communication, are the recognised methods. May there not also be an immaterial (perhaps an ethereal) medium of communication...about? In this case I have evidence. I assert that 1 have seen it done; and am perfectly convinced of the fact. Many others are satisfied of the truth... | |
| 1892 - 612 pages
...language, and a material medium of communication are the recognised methods. May there not also be an immaterial (perhaps an ethereal) medium of communication...and know practically nothing about ? In this case I hare evidence. I assert that I have seen it done, and am perfectly convinced of the fact. Many others... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...language, and a material medium of communication, are the recognised methods. May there not also be nn immaterial (perhaps an ethereal) medium of communication?...transferred from one person to another by a process such as wo have not yet grown accustomed to, and know practically nothing about ? In this case I have evidence.... | |
| Samuel Weil - 1893 - 300 pages
...ordinary channels of consciousness and the known organs of sense, and if so, what is the process.' ' Is it possible that an idea can be transferred from...it done, and am perfectly convinced of the fact.' It ought to interest every one to note what has been happening with regard to this fact. ' The orthodoxy... | |
| Harold Begbie - 1906 - 386 pages
...language, and a material medium of communication, are the recognised methods. May there not also be an immaterial (perhaps an ethereal) medium of communication...it done ; and am perfectly convinced of the fact. . . . Why must we speak of it with bated breath, as of a thing of which we are ashamed ? What right... | |
| 1907 - 794 pages
...Physics of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, he said: "It is possible that an idjea can be transferred from one person to another by a...have evidence. I assert that I have seen it done, and I am perfectly convinced of the fact. Many others are satisfied of the truth of it, too. Why must we... | |
| L. W. de Laurence - 2007 - 133 pages
...called language, and a material medium of communication, are recognized methods. May there not, also, be an immaterial, perhaps an ethereal, medium of communication?...can be transferred from one person to another by a mental process such as we have not yet grown accustomed to, and know practically nothing about? In... | |
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