About This Book
A first-person investigator with a background in mesmerism recounts repeated sittings aimed at observing the alleged appearance and disappearance of visible, tangible apparitions and objects. The narrative details specific séances, test conditions, and diagrams of séance rooms while describing materialization and dematerialization phenomena and the variations encountered. A subsequent section examines competing explanations, documents exposures of fraudulent mediums, and reviews scientific and public reactions. The account closes with reflections on evidential standards, methodological precautions, and the moral implications of studying such spiritualist manifestations.
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