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During the 1930s a new approach to exploring human consciousness
began at Duke University with Professor J. B. Rhine's experimental
research on extra-sensory perception, or ESP. His findings on
telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and psychokinesis challenged
conventional disbelief. Rhine's findings and his first popular
book, New Frontiers of the Mind, ignited excitement and
controversy-among not only scientists but the public at large.
Rhine's letters chronicle his efforts to find reliable evidence of
psychic ability, from the seance room to psychic animals and
finally to a university research laboratory. Covering the years
1923-1939, they reveal a gripping story of groundbreaking research,
told in the words of the main player as he worked with his team,
subjects, critics and supporters alike.
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