No incident in my scientific career is more widely known than the part I took many years ago in certain psychic researches. Thirty years have passed since I published an account of experiments tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there... The Victory of the Will - Page xxvby Victor Charbonnel - 1899 - 331 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1898 - 356 pages
...one other interest I have not yet touched — to me the weightiest and the farthest reaching of all. No incident in my scientific career is more widely...Thirty years have passed since I published an account o( experiments tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there exists a Force exercised... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 1456 pages
...one other interest I have not yet touched — to me the weightiest and the farthest reaching of all. No incident in my scientific career is more widely...account of experiments tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there exists a Force exercised by intelligence differing from the ordinary... | |
| Sir William Crookes - 1904 - 88 pages
...the manifestations witnessed. His words before the British Association leave no doubt in the mind. He said : \ No incident in my scientific career is more...account of experim'ents tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there exists a Force exercised by intelligence differing from the ordinary... | |
| John Godfrey Raupert - 1904 - 264 pages
...before the British Association at Bristol, in the course of which he made the following statement:— " No incident in my scientific career is more widely...account of experiments tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there exists a force, exgrcise&JgLintelligence, differing from the ordinary... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1906 - 454 pages
...William Crookes, the discoverer of Crookes tubes, one of the ablest physicists in England, also says : " No incident in my scientific career is more widely...known than the part I took many years ago in certain psychical researches. Thirty years have passed since I published an account of experiments tending... | |
| Walter De Voe - 1906 - 268 pages
...William Crookes, the discoverer of Crookes' tubes, one of the ablest physicists in England, also says : "No incident in my scientific career is more widely...known than the part I took many years ago in certain psychical researches. Thirty years have passed since I published an account of experiments tending... | |
| Camille Flammarion - 1907 - 530 pages
...Science, held at Bristol in 1898, and of which he was President, he expressed himself as follows : "No incident in my scientific career is more widely...account of experiments tending to show that outside our scientinc knowledge there exists a Force exercised by intelligence differing from the ordinary... | |
| Camille Flammarion - 1907 - 540 pages
...Science, held at Bristol in 1898, and of which he was President, he expressed himself as follows : No incident in my scientific career is more widely...account of experiments tending to show that outside our * Katie King, The Story of her Appearances. Paris, Leymarie, 1899. I thought I would not reproduce... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1907 - 794 pages
...been produced by scientific evidence that is based upon facts and experiences." SIR OLIVER LODGE, FRS "No incident in my scientific career is more widely...known than the part I took many years ago in certain psychical researches. Thifty years have passed since I published an account of experiments tending... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1907 - 796 pages
...my scientific career is more widely known than the part I took many years ago in certain psychical researches. Thirty years have passed since I published...account of experiments tending to show that outside our scientific knowledge there exists a Force exercised by intelligence differing from the ordinary... | |
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