Laszlo Ervin
The Club of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.
Explore (NY). 2008 Sep-Oct;4(5):321-7. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2008.06.003.
Instrumental transcommunication (communication with deceased persons through an instrument such as a radio) is a repeatedly observed phenomenon that has lately been experimentally tested. It is queried here for its authenticity, and an interpretation is explored in the framework of theories of nonlocality, in particular the vacuum field theory advanced, among others, by this writer.