Book: From what I observed – my own research on the sparsely covered field of lesser known human ability.
Was ich gesehen habe – Eigene Forschungen auf dem gelichteten Gebiet der weniger bekannten menschlichen Fähigkeiten, Autor: Prof. Dr. Markus Tullius Falcomer, Verlag: Oswald Mutze, Leipzig 1901
Chapter: Report on the sessions – the first session.
Page 10+11: “In the process, we touched the table surface only with the tips of our fingers. In order to allow the table to rise completely, we stood on the chairs, that is to say, the armchairs, and the table raised itself three metres above the floor. Immediately I switched on the light and grabbed the table in the air. But this was easier said than done, because the table seemed to be alive and resisted being held, with all its might. In fact, I had to use all my strength to avoid being flung into a corner of the room. We were able to witness this levitation about thirty times, also observed in the light, and it always rose to the same height. At one time it fell to the floor with a tremendous noise but then it complied to our wishes and lowered itself quietly and slowly. The strangest thing to us was that the table turned in the air as if it was being rotated on a spindle. One had the feeling that some invisible force had taken hold of the middle of the table and was turning it.”
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