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Thought Waves

SCIENTIST’S CLAIMS. LONDON, Jan. 16. New discoveries about the aura, or emanation which surrounds the human body, were discovered this week by the scientist who is carrying on the work of tfce late Dr. Kilner, of St. Thomas’ Hospital, pioneer explorer of the aura. Kilner sensitised his eyes with dicyanin which enabled him to observe with tho naked eye the actual “waves” of the aura. A new sensitiser nas been discovered by the present investigator, (who refuses to allow his name to be published) which enables him to see waves of 300 millionths of a millimetre, nearly a third shorter than those visible to ETiiner. This is the same wave-length as that of the shortest rays that reach the earth from the sun. Tho investigator believes that he has actually seen the waves of thought. “I have been able to verify Kilner’s results and to discover an ultra outer aura —something quite distinct from the inner, outer and extra-outer auras described by Kilner,” he stated. Its significance is that it may be the emanation from the brain. “When 1 have fully established its existence and qualities,” he declared, “I shall have brought transmission of thought from a possibility to a scientific probability.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 38, 15 February 1937, Page 9

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Thought Waves Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 38, 15 February 1937, Page 9

Thought Waves Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 38, 15 February 1937, Page 9

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