NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS INTRIQUED BY METAPSYCHICS

From the 1880s onward, some of the world’s most outstanding scientists, thinkers, and artists – including more than thirty Nobel Prize winners have investigated or shown interest in various aspects of MetapsychicsPsi. – (External source: Psi Encyclopedia. London: The Society for Psychical Research.)

ALBERT EINSTEIN ON Telepathy
Albert Einstein (1879–1955), 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, wrote the preface to a Telepathy book and commented, ‘We have no right to rule out a priori the possibility of Telepathy. For that the foundations of our science are too uncertain and incomplete.

At a time when mainstream science doubts the reality of Psi, it can be surprising to learn that some high-profile scientists nevertheless consider it to be real - EXTERNAL LINK

Marie Curie - josteinstrommenfoundation.org

MARIE CURIE PARTICIPATED IN Metapsychics RESEARCH
Marie Curie (1867–1934), 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, participated in séances with Eusapia Palladino and wrote of the importance of research in parapsychology (Metapsychics).

Mme. Curie throughout her life actively promoted the use of radium to alleviate suffering and during World War I, assisted by her daughter, Irene, she personally devoted herself to this remedial work.

Thirty Nobel Prize winners intriqued by Metapsychics -




Nobel Prize winners intrigued by MetapsychicsPsi
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Albert Schweitzer, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Pearls S Buck, Charles Richet, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.

 

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