Clinical psychologist and author based at the Monroe Institute, noted for psychokinesis training programs carried out over two decades in Las Vegas casinos.
Psychokinesis
International project which has found statistically significant deviations in the output of random event generators suggestive of a mass emotional response to major world events.
Investigation of a Florida housewife who exhibits psychic effects, notably the spontaneous, involuntary and seemingly inexplicable appearance on her skin and clothes of flakes of golden-like brass foil.
Gabriel Guerrer is a Brazilian experimental physicist who has investigated the possible influence of consciousness on matter.
Trinidadian psychic of Indian descent who participated in ESP and PK experiments with American researchers from the 1970s.
Jack Houck (1939-2013) was an American engineer noted for his mass demonstrations of psychokinesis at metal bending workshops or ‘parties’.
Nineteenth-century rationalist debating club notable for its 1871 report of an investigation that conclusively established certain claims of psychokinetic phenomena as genuine.
A statistical procedure used by parapsychologists that combines the results of studies in a particular area of research in order to provide a more robust finding.
Claims that cutlery and other metal objects can potentially be bent by mind force alone became current in the 1970s, associated with Israeli psychic Uri Geller and others.










