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Name:RhineRhine,JosephBannks

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Subject:Psychologist

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Leinandexperimentalmethodstrytostudythosethatcanbeexplainedbytheinformationthathumanshaveinadditiontotheknownsensoryorgans.Theperceptualphenomenonproducedbycomprehensionability.Thisissupersensation,usuallyabbreviatedasESP.Theexistenceofsupersensationiswellknown.Manypeoplehavehadtheexperienceofbeingabletodirectlyperceivethethoughtsofothers(thatis,telepathy).Itisconstantlyreportedthatsomeonecanseewhatishappeningfaraway(i.e.catchsight),orcanpredicttheoccurrenceofsomething(i.e.foreseeingpower),andthatsomeonecanmoveobjectswiththeirmindalone(i.e.remotepower).However,thesecasesoften"canbesolvedclearlywithouttheconceptofsuper-sensationalpower.Factshaveprovedthatinmostcases,theyareeithertheresultofhonestpeople'scredulityoroutrightdeception.Thereareonlyafewcasesthatcannotbeexplained,butIfyoucollectenoughdataandspendenoughtimeinvestigatingandresearching,youmaybeabletogetanswers.Mostscientistsdon’tspendtimeresearchingquestionsthatwillhardlyyieldresults.Leinhasdonecountlesstimeswithstudents.Letthemguessthehiddensymbolsonthecard.It’seasytocalculatethepercentageofstudentswhoguessedcorrectly.However,ifthetotalguessrateofeachstudentishigherthantheestimatedvalue(Sometimesitistrue),itseemsthereisareasontoexplainitasasuper-sensoryeffect.Therefore,thepersonwhoguessesthecardmayhaveseenthroughthemindofthecardholder.Ofcourse,thismayalsobecompletelyunconscious.LeinisconvincedthatifTheirresearchworkwillbecarriedoutformorethan30years.Asaresult,peoplewillrecognizetheexistenceofsupersensorypowerandrealizethatthereisabroadfieldofknowledge(psychologyorpsychology)thatrequirespeopletoresearchandexplore.However,mostscientistsareunwillingtodoso.Relyingontheworkdonebysomepeoplesofartorecognizetheexistenceofsupersensation.Manypeoplebelievethattheirexperimentslackstrictcontrol.TheexistenceofsupersensationseemstohavefarexceededthenearlyfouryearssinceGalileo.Theperfectscientificstructureestablishedoveracentury,sotobeacceptedbymostscientists,alargeamountofevidencemustbeaccumulated.Psychologyhasalsobeenusedbywizards.Theresearchresultsofindividualscientistswillattractoppositionfromothers.Thisphenomenoniscommonplaceinscientificdevelopment,justastheviewsofmanyofhisfollowersaresoextreme.ThisisclearlythecasewithMesmerandGal,perhapsjustlikethecaseofMesmerandGal.ThevaluablethingsinRhein’sresearchworkwilleventuallyberecognizedandacceptedbypeople.

FamousexperimentatDukeUniversity.

Rheinineightyears,Conductedaseriesof18relatedexperimentstoseewhetherhumanshavetheabilitytoaffectthenumberofpointsdroppedbydice.Theresultswerepublishedin1943andbecameanepoch-makingexperimenttostudytheuseofspiritualpowertocontrolmatter.Theresultsoftheexperimentarethought-provoking.Thatis,whenthepersonparticipatingintheexperimentfirstaffectsthenumberofpointsofthefallingdice,thesuccessrateisfarhigherthanthechancerate.Thatistosay,mentalstrengthcanindeedaffectthefallingofthedice.Andthesecondtimetheexperimentisperformed,thesuccessrateismuchhigher.Thepawnhasdroppedgreatly,andthenithasgonefrombadtoworse.Thatmeansthatwhenpeople'sinterestdecreasesandtheirspiritsareloose,theirspiritualpowercannotbecondensed.

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