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Adventure into the Unknown

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This essay, published posthumously in the collection Current Trends in Indian Philosophy [28], resulted from an invitation from scholars at Andhra University to write on his ‘personal philosophy as a scientist and research worker’.

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    All the well-designed experiments in parapsychology have used random procedures for target selection, and the statistics used in ESP research were approved by the American Statistical Institute as early as in the 1930s—K.R. Rao.

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Ramaswamy, R. (2016). Adventure into the Unknown. In: Ramaswamy, R. (eds) D.D. Kosambi. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3676-4_2

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