The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 635
The notion of a transference of thought from brain to brain undoubtedly sprang out of the commonplace incident of two persons simultaneously expressing the same thought . Coincidences are always impressive , and every time this happened ...
The notion of a transference of thought from brain to brain undoubtedly sprang out of the commonplace incident of two persons simultaneously expressing the same thought . Coincidences are always impressive , and every time this happened ...
Page 636
For instance , in nearly every exhibition of thought - reading powers , the following experiment is sure to figure largely . Some person is called upon to think of a number - generally within specified limits — and the thought - reader ...
For instance , in nearly every exhibition of thought - reading powers , the following experiment is sure to figure largely . Some person is called upon to think of a number - generally within specified limits — and the thought - reader ...
Page 637
This tendency towards uniformity in the selection of numbers has never , we believe , attracted notice , and we ourselves were only led to consider it , in its bearing upon Thought Transference theories , by a purely accidental ...
This tendency towards uniformity in the selection of numbers has never , we believe , attracted notice , and we ourselves were only led to consider it , in its bearing upon Thought Transference theories , by a purely accidental ...
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