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A first-person participant describes a neighborhood club’s experiments and ensuing inquiries after an unsettling domestic incident. The narrative follows a sequence of seances, physical phenomena involving a medium, and methodical questioning of household attendants as the investigators weigh explanations ranging from unconscious psychological forces to deliberate fraud or an as-yet-unexplained objective mind. The account combines procedural observation, medical and investigative exchanges, and introspective commentary on incomplete scientific tools, emphasizing uncertainty about communication between minds and the limits of available methods for proving or disproving the extraordinary occurrences.
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