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This work records a series of controlled experiments in telepathy and related supernormal perception conducted by the author with a close collaborator, presenting protocols, session reports, statistical outcomes, and descriptive accounts of the collaborator's subjective state during successes. It includes analyses of methods, attempts to rule out ordinary sensory leakage, examples of book-tests and word-reading trials, and commentary from contemporary psychologists endorsing cautious investigation. The narrative combines detailed experimental logs with reflections on methodology, possible non-telepathic explanations such as unconscious influence, and an appeal for careful replication and further study.

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Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) was an American writer and social activist known for his influential works that often critiqued social injustices and the capitalist system. His most famous novel, "The Jungle," exposed the harsh conditions and exploited lives of immigrants in the United States, particularly in the meatpacking industry, leading to significant reforms in food safety regulations. Sinclair's prolific career included over 90 books, spanning various genres, including fiction, non-fiction, and plays. His commitment to social change and progressive politics is evident throughout his body of work, which remains relevant in discussions of labor rights and economic inequality.

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