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INSTRUMENTALTRANSCOMMUNICATIONRESULTS AND PROBLEMS OF THE ERNST SENKOWSKI
UPDATED INTERNET VERSION OF THE NEWLY FRAMED EXTENDED 3rd EDITION OF 1995 translated by Heidemarie Hallmann, Germany |
Book binding back: The contacts appeared as psychophysical mutual reactions, in which the not measurable psychic share has priority. According to the parapsychological theory we have to do with a telepathic take-over of information from what is beyond our space-time, and its psychokinetic realization. For a general description of the largely unconscious process recent theories developed in the research on consciousness can be drawn upon. Investigations by border sciences remained limited to painstaking inventory of the spontaneous phenomena and the evaluation of their results. In the view of a spiritual background, instrumental transcommunication demands openness from the receiver’s mind, and is able contribute to overcome the predominance of materialism. |
Dr. rer. nat. Ernst Senkowski was born in Hamburg in 1922. After the conferment of a diploma and a doctor’s degree in 1958, scientific research fellow at the institute of physics at the Mayence university. Unesco expert for physics at the National Research Center of Cairo, Egypt. From 1961 till his retirement, lecturer at the college for engineering at Bingen, then professor at the polytechnic of Rheinland-Pfalz, section Bingen, electrical technology branch. Since 1974, independent investigations in the field of transcommunication. |
I spent a period of time deliberating on a machine or an apparatus which could be operated by personalities who have crossed over to a different area of existence, or into a different sphere. I believe that, if we are to make true progress in psychical research, we will have to do it in a scientific manner with scientific equipment. (THOMAS ALVA EDISON)
Transcommunication is no hobby for people who cannot cope with reality, but a matter of interest and importance. (KONSTANTIN RAUDIVE)
As far as the construction of sentences permits, the translations of quotations of received (I)TC, and of messages transmitted via mediums, were made quite consciously by following the original wording as precisely as possible in order to maintain the character of such communications, say the way of speaking. The grammar of spoken language is not always perfect, and the sentences may be incomplete, and/or include incompletely formulated insertions. In the interest of conserving such peculiarities as far as possible, the beauty of every language, a specific harmonical fluency and elegance, were set aside to give preference to the texts’ genuineness.
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Foreword to Internet Version |
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Foreword to 1st Edition, 1989 | |
Foreword to 3rd Edition, 1995 | |
Supplements to 4th Edition, 2002 | |
Vladimir Delavre: Introductions in 1989 and 1995 | |
A Foundations and Evolution of ITC Page |
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Preliminary Notes – Working Hypothesis |
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Modes of Communication |
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Information and Communication |
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Communication Technology |
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Mediumistic Phenomena |
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Direct Voices |
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The Evolution of ITC |
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Predictions and Preliminary Stages |
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Voices on Tape |
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Transmusic |
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Direct Electro-Acoustic Voices |
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Telephone Voices |
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Telegraphic Transsignals |
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Computer Transtexts |
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Transvideo Images |
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Chronovision |
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Provability and Manipulation |
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ITC in the General Public |
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B Methods and Results of ITC |
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Methods of ITC |
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9.0 |
Preliminary Remarks |
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9.1 |
Transaudio: Microphone Methods |
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9.2 |
Transaudio: Radio Methods |
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9.3 |
Transaudio: Special Methods |
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9.4 |
Transaudio: Telephone Voices |
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9.5 |
Telegraphic Transsignals |
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9.6 |
Computer Transtexts |
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9.7 |
Transvideo Pictures |
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9.8 |
Chronovision |
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Contents of Instrumental Transcontacts |
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10.1 |
Transaudio and Transtexts |
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10.2 |
Transvideo and Chronovision |
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Forms of Speech Contents |
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11.1 |
Audio: Acoustic-Technical Aspects |
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11.2 |
Audio: Psycholinguistic Aspects |
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11.3 |
Forms of Transtexts |
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Signal Analyses |
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12.0 |
Preliminary Remarks |
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12.1 |
Electro-Acoustical Analyses |
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12.2 |
Statistical Analyses |
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12.3 |
Psycholinguistic Analyses |
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12.4 |
Analysis of a Telegraphic Transmessage |
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12.5 |
Analyses of Transpictures |
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C Transcommunication and Science |
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Philosophy and Science |
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Biology and Medicine |
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Brain and Consciousness |
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Psychopathology and Psychiatry |
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Psychology and Parapsychology |
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Theology – Esotericism and Spiritualism |
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Spiritism and Mediumism |
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Transentities and Transregions |
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D Physical Theories and Hypotheses | ||
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Preliminary Remarks |
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General Field Theory (Burkhard Heim) |
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Biogravitation |
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Action Physics |
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Quantum Theory |
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Topological Geometrodynamics |
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Holism and Morphogenetic Fields |
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Systems – Chaos and Random Noise |
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Hyperspace Technology |
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Hypotheses and Presumptions |
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Numbers and Harmonics |
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E Final Remarks | ||
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Contact Field – Time and Gravitation |
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Network Construction |
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Possibilities of Evolution |
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Metamorphosis – Transformation |
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F Documentation | ||
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Index |
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V |
Preliminary Remarks |
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Illustrative Section: |
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Survey of ITC Evolution |
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Relevant Mediumistic Messages on TC |
227 |
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Instrumental Transcontacts |
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G Appendix | |||
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Complements |
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V. Delavre: On consciousness and reality |
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Conversation between F. Juergenson and R. Holbe, 1983 |
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On the Methodology of VOT Experiments |
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On the Methodology of Formation of Transimages |
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On the Methodology of Computer Transcontacts |
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Brief Summary on ITC |
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Institutions, Periodicals and Internet Addresses |
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Annotations |
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Bibliography 480 KB |
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Listing of Names |
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Persons |
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Transentities |
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Subject Index |
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