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An Amazing Experiment in Electronic Communication with the Dead Konstantin Raudive PhD Translated by Nadia Fowler, edited by Joyce Morton, with a Preface by Peter Bander
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book is the documented result of six years’ arduous research into an
astounding scientific phenomenon, accidentally discovered in Sweden by
Friedrich Jürgenson in 1957. In some way, and for reasons not yet fully
understood, voices of dead persons linked by affection or interest with
the experimenter appear during playbacks of tape recordings on which no
such voices were audible at the time of the original recording. These
voices always state their names and may be identified as male or female,
but all speak very much faster than is normal and employ a curious speech
rhythm. In the course of his research, Dr Raudive was joined by eminent scientists, physicists, psychologists, and theologians, many of whom were university professors. Before undertaking the publication of this English-language edition, the publishers have requested other respected scientists and scholars to verify procedures and findings related in Dr Raudive’s book. The discovery of this phenomenon – later called the Electronic Voice Phenomenon – is a breakthrough of unquestionable importance. Available, free, with this book is a 7” 332 r.p.m. record of voice samples. ISBN 0-900675-54-3 xxxii, 392pp. illus. £35.00 15/10/2010 |