The Reach Of The Mind
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A landmark work in parapsychology, The Reach of the Mind presents J. B. Rhine's rigorous scientific investigations into extrasensory perception (ESP) and the nature of the human mind. Drawing on decades of controlled laboratory experiments conducted at Duke University, Rhine argues that the mind possesses capabilities that transcend the known boundaries of time, space, and matter. Written with the measured authority of a research scientist, the work details statistical evidence for phenomena such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition, making a compelling case that consciousness cannot be fully explained by conventional physical science. Rhine illustrates how these findings challenge the dominant materialist worldview and opens a serious academic conversation about the untapped potential of human perception. Accessible yet intellectually rigorous, this groundbreaking study remains a foundational text for anyone interested in the science of the mind and the boundaries of human experience.
Author: J. B. Rhine
Format: Hardback
Genre: Psychology
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A landmark work in parapsychology, The Reach of the Mind presents J. B. Rhine's rigorous scientific investigations into extrasensory perception (ESP) and the nature of the human mind. Drawing on decades of controlled laboratory experiments conducted at Duke University, Rhine argues that the mind possesses capabilities that transcend the known boundaries of time, space, and matter. Written with the measured authority of a research scientist, the work details statistical evidence for phenomena such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition, making a compelling case that consciousness cannot be fully explained by conventional physical science. Rhine illustrates how these findings challenge the dominant materialist worldview and opens a serious academic conversation about the untapped potential of human perception. Accessible yet intellectually rigorous, this groundbreaking study remains a foundational text for anyone interested in the science of the mind and the boundaries of human experience.