The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence
We have been brought up to believe that the mind is located
inside the head. But there are good reasons for thinking that this view
is too limited. Recent experimental results show that people can
influence others at a distance just by looking at them, even if they
look from behind and if all sensory clues are eliminated. And people's
intentions can be detected by animals from miles away. The commonest
kind of non-local interaction mental influence occurs in connection
with telephone calls, where most people have had the experience of
thinking of someone shortly before they ring. Controlled, randomized
tests on telephone telepathy have given highly significant positive
results. Research techniques have now been automated and experiments on
telepathy are now being conducted through the internet and cell phones,
enabling widespread participation.
Speaker: Rupert Sheldrake
Rupert
Sheldrake, Ph.D. is a biologist and author of more than 75 technical
papers and ten books, the most recent being The Sense of Being Stared
At. He studied at Cambridge and Harvard Universities, was a Fellow of
Clare College, Cambridge and a Research Fellow of the Royal Society. He
is currently Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, funded from
Trinity College Cambridge.
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