Мыслеграфия (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • 'Psychic Projections' Were a Hoax - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Chronicle.com. — «Anyone who knows anything about this issue knows that Mr. Serios was long ago exposed and thoroughly debunked as a fraud. This was done with absolute certainty by professional photographers Charlie Reynolds and David Eisendrath in the October 1967 issue of Popular Photography. Serios was observed, when he thought no one was looking, sticking pictures into his "gizmo," a tube he held between his head and the camera lens. That some claim he produced images without the tube, and at some distance from the camera, is easily attributed to double exposure or use of previously made exposures, followed by the fake snapping of a picture.» Дата обращения: 17 декабря 2016. Архивировано 26 августа 2016 года.

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  • Carroll, Robert Todd. The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions (англ.). — Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley. — ISBN 9780471272427. Архивировано 1 октября 2018 года. Архивированная копия. Дата обращения: 15 октября 2017. Архивировано 1 октября 2018 года.
  • Nickell, Joe. Camera Clues: a Handbook for Photographic Investigation.. — Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 2010. — P. 197. — «Psychokinetic Photographs. In 1967 the world learned of a Chicago man with apparently remarkable powers: he could merely think of pictures and cause them to appear on photographic film -- a supposedly psychokinetic (PK) process called "thoughtography." The man, an often unemployed bellhop named Ted Serios, was the object of a sensational article in Life magazine and even an entire book written by Denver psychiatrist Jule Eisenbud, The World of Ted Serios. To accomplish his marvelous feat, Serios looked through a paper tube that he pressed against the camera's lens. A Polaroid model was used...». — ISBN 0813138280. Архивная копия от 27 мая 2014 на Wayback Machine
  • 'Psychic Projections' Were a Hoax - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Chronicle.com. — «Anyone who knows anything about this issue knows that Mr. Serios was long ago exposed and thoroughly debunked as a fraud. This was done with absolute certainty by professional photographers Charlie Reynolds and David Eisendrath in the October 1967 issue of Popular Photography. Serios was observed, when he thought no one was looking, sticking pictures into his "gizmo," a tube he held between his head and the camera lens. That some claim he produced images without the tube, and at some distance from the camera, is easily attributed to double exposure or use of previously made exposures, followed by the fake snapping of a picture.» Дата обращения: 17 декабря 2016. Архивировано 26 августа 2016 года.
  • K - Encyclopedia of Claims. James Randi Educational Foundation. Дата обращения: 6 декабря 2017. Архивировано 5 февраля 2020 года.

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  • Krauss, Rolf H. Beyond Light and Shadow: The Role of Photography in Certain Paranormal Phenomena: An Historical Survey (англ.). — Munich: Nazraeli Press[англ.]. — ISBN 9783923922383.
  • Norman Lockyer. (1896). Nature. Volume 53. p. 460
  • Stein, Gordon. The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal (неопр.). — 2nd. — Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books[англ.], 1996. — ISBN 9781573920216.
  • West, Donald. (1954). «Psychical Research Today». Chapter Séance-Room Phenomena. Duckworth. p. 49
  • Harris, Frank. Debates on the Meaning of Life, Evolution and Spiritualism (англ.). — Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books[англ.], 1993. — P. 77. — ISBN 9780879758288.