…to encourage them to further investigations in this direction’.6Ermacora (1895), 236. His book La Telepatia, published posthumously, gave examples taken from Rivista di Studi Psichici and from experimental reports published in the SPR.7Ermacora (1898). The book won praise from an SPR reviewer8Gale (1899), 393. and Myers used several of Ermacora’s…
…terrorist attack Growing the Network Software development and hardware construction began in 1997. In August the following year, the GCP began collecting data with three nodes running. The number quickly increased as the network grew toward its goal to cover the whole world, with enough independent nodes to apply sophisticated…
…and no attempts were made to replicate the findings. Ermacora’s Experiments In 1895 an Italian named GB Ermacora, whose training was in physics, attempted to induce telepathic dreams, but employing a somewhat questionable experimental design.30Ermacora (1895). His main participant, a medium known as Signorina Maria Manzini, had a trance control…
…consistent mind-matter interaction effects, allowing longstanding questions about the role of consciousness in the physical world to be resolved through future data collection with light-immersive crowd feedback. Caputi has continued to develop formalized experiments involving arrayed colour-based RNG nodes. Two additional physical devices were built that used LED nodes as…
…75 in the original GCP, and will incorporate concurrent recording of social and physical (electromagnetic-EM) metrics. Each node will generate multiple random sequences and will also record a channel of raw source data. Citizen scientists will be engaged to host the network nodes, manage local experiments and help develop research…
…the latter failed in an attempt to replicate his findings.15Gilles de la Tourette (1887), 167-68.In Italy, Giovanni Battista Ermacora (1898) praised Richet’s work not just for its successful results but also because of the statistical method, ‘which seems appropriate to make evident the telepathic action even when it is extremely…
…well-known European scientists and intellectuals, including Charles Richet, a French physiologist, Giovanni Battista Ermacora, an Italian physicist, and Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer. In these sittings Palladino was investigated both in darkness and in good light, and attempts at physical measurement were introduced, using such instruments as a balance and…
…more than her first cycle of only three chemotherapy drugs, instead of the seven that had been originally planned. Biopsies of lymph nodes in her neck and three ultrasound exams revealed no evidence of cancer. Nevertheless, oncologists insisted Moorjani should undergo a second cycle of chemotherapy. Moorjani was finally allowed…
…to the healing deity called Nodens, who is equivalent to the Roman god Mars. Of great importance in a Greek sanctuary was its entrance gate, the propylon. The gate functioned not just as an ordinary opening, but also as the threshold between profane and sacred spaces.12Sassu (2012). Inside the sanctuaries,…