been put away, and that the bedroom of his friend had been redecorated since his actual physical visit.
"This was the end of that experiment, and the recorder commented, when it was over, that the entire proceeding had taken fifteen minutes. Had this experiment rested on telepathy alone I could never have reached nor seen the experimenter, the locality of the room and set-up for the experiment. All that pure telepathy could have produced would have been the thoughts in the experimenter's mind and the impressions of the words he spoke aloud to me. Much that made this experiment unusual and striking was that this doctor in Newfoundland also had the power to project himself and was then able to receive impressions clairvoyantly and telepathically from the place in New York, as I projected and did the same to his home in Newfoundland.
"The record of the experiment in New York was posted that night to the doctor in Newfoundland. Next morning a telegram was received from him; in it he described an accident which had occurred just before we began our experiment, and a day later a letter was received from him, listing the steps of the experiment as he had planned it. The telegram proved that I had not only heard his message correctly, when he spoke to my Double there, but I had actually perceived his bandaged head.
Remember, he opened the experiment by predicting that it would be successful; this prophecy was more than justified by our unusual results. I had succeeded in catching and relaying this prediction telepathically, so that in this case precognition and telepathy occurred simultaneously. From his letter, we learned that he had used a table and placed upon it a series of objects which I had seen correctly by means of clairvoyance; every step of my description of his behaviour turned out also to be correct. The book he removed from the shelf, the title and the subject matter he read to himself, were as I described them when received through my own conscious projection, and my