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[edit] Turing
Soal-Goldney experiments:
- This experiment was offered by Alan Turing when questioned on why he believed in telepathy, saying that this had proved it.[citation needed] He was apparently unaware of the significant evidence of fraud in the experiment.[citation needed]
According to Alan Turing: The Enigma, by Andrew Hodges, page 416, it was J. B. Rhine's work that impressed Turing, not this one. Therefore, I propose removing this. Bubba73 (talk), 05:41, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
- I removed this. Unsourced for four months, contradicted by a reliable source. Bubba73 (talk), 22:46, 9 May 2007 (UTC)