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Telepathy, Genuine and Fraudulent

By W. W. (William Wortley) Baggally

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover the truth behind mind-to-mind communication as an early 20th-century researcher sorts fact from fiction to establish the science of telepathy.

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2009-06-17
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"Telepathy, Genuine and Fraudulent" by W. W. Baggally is a scientific exploration from the early 1900s that dives into the world of telepathy, distinguishing between real mental connections and fake displays. Praised by Sir Oliver Lodge for his careful look into telepathy, Baggally, a skilled researcher in the world of psychic phenomena, aims to prove that telepathy exists while also documenting both successful experiments and how stage performers fake similar abilities, including first hand studies with his work alongside Miss Telbin. Beginning with examples of spontaneous telepathy, the narrative then journeys through historical experiments carried out by the Society for Psychical Research, setting the basis for unraveling the profound enigmas of the topic.

About the Author

William Wortley Baggally, most well known as W. W. Baggally, was a British psychical researcher who investigated spiritualist mediums.

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