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W. J. Crawford Kathleen Goligher was a physical medium. In her presence, tables levitated and raps - ranging from gentle
taps to "sledgehammer blows" - were heard. W. J. Crawford was a mechanical engineer. He turned his keen intellect to investigating Kathleen over a period of several years. This book is that investigation. It contains 87 experiments along with 39 diagrams. With the co-operation of the spirit operators, he established exactly how levitation phenomena works. Do they defy the laws of gravity? What happens to the weight of the table when it is suspended in the air with no visible means of support? Crawford answered these questions through scientific investigation. This is not a light read, but a must read for those interested in understanding physical mediumship. SDU Publications' aim is to reprint books by and about some of the outstanding mediums who demonstrated their abilities during the period 1848 to 1948, the first century of Modern Spiritualism, and thereby keep their names alive. This book was first published in 1916 as The Reality of Psychic Phenomena. (182 pages)
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