The Delpasse-Effect

- 23 - message not also travel in the same way? Why shouldn’t it be exclusively received by human beings, that possess the corresponding receiving device, a “mental radio”? • Physical experiments doubtlessly verify that electro-magnetic waves, ergo radio waves also, can be excluded as an explanation for telepathy. These experiments were first carried out in Russia where parapsychological research is conducted with scientific seriousness. It might seem strange that particularly in the former Soviet Union, a country with an extremely materialistic view of the world, serious attempts are made in a field of knowledge that the western world still dismisses as “occult nonsense” most times. This is indeed astonishing, but one cannot progress without a logical artifice there either. One does indeed solidly presuppose in Russia that paranormal happenings are caused by a specific kind of energy. Bioenergy, something one knows not much more than its name, is exclusively of an earthly nature according to Russian definitions. Merely a technical problem, one more amongst technical problems that still wait for a resolution. The existence of such an energy can therefore be accepted without getting into conflict with their materialistic philosophy. This is where this oddity springs from, namely that of all things, the former eastern-block nations have become leaders in the field of parapsychology. One also believes in a pure earthly nature of extrasensory phenomena in the West. But as these are supposedly explicable in physical terms, one has fallen behind the Russians. Whilst the Russians can look for a physical solution of the problem with all impartiality, one has to produce, like in an alchemist’s kitchen, the Philosopher’s Stone in the West: A non-physical secondary order for the functioning of the world. The Russian centre for research is the Institute for Biological Information at the University of Moscow. This is where telepathic experiments under strict scientific control were carried out in the past and this primarily with the highly gifted sensitives Juri Kamenskij and Karl Nikolajew. These experiments produced fascinating results. Kamenskij, functioning as a sender, was accommodated in a locked room and he received the objects he was supposed to telepathically signal to his partner, at the very last moment. At the other end of Russian, in Novosibirsk, Nikolajew described the objects with such clarity, that the findings could no longer be doubted. In the age of space travel, the distance between the telepathic sender and receiver could be drastically extended during these experiments. Conclusion: Telepathy is possible. - But how does it work? These experiments, they unequivocally verify the existence of telepathy, also unequivocally excluded electro-magnetic waves as an explanation. In order to bridge enormous distances, these signals would have to come from extraordinarily powerful energy sources. The sending capacity of the human brain, with its billions of neurons, is however rather small. Its energy consumption is a mere 25 Watts - the capacity of a dim lightbulb. Further experiments also verified that electro-magnetic waves could not be the bearers of telepathic messages. The receiver was placed into a Faraday cage, a cage constructed from simple wire netting. No electro-magnetic waves could penetrate into such a cage - even a million volt lightning strike could not harm anyone inside. Lightning is an electro-magnetic wave. If it is incapable of penetrating the Faraday cage, telepathy should also not be able to do so - assuming that it is also an electro-magnetic wave. • Telepathic experiments showed that telepathy also function seamlessly in a Faraday cage.

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