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Boiling a kettle by will power 1932
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Boiling a kettle by will power 1932
Major Raymond Phillips with the apparatus, by which he claimed to cause an electrical gramophone or kettle to operate. The human body acted, he said, as an earth, and the constant capacity was maintained within 3 yards of the apparatus. Quite brilliantly bonkers. Date: 1932
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1932 Apparatus Boiling Bonkers Control Experiment Gramophone Jun19 Kettle Major Mind Phillips Power Raymond Scientist Zany
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