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The Scole Experiment: Scientific Evidence for Life After Death

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They lived a simple life-style. Alan was a retired carpenter. Diana was an intuitive and healer. Both had been psychic since childhood.

The Communicators were seeking to answer some of the criticisms of The ScoleExperimentthat had worried Alan and Diana after theexperiment had finished. The two most important concerns were 'darkness conditions' and 'repeatability of experiments'.

In 2022, in preparation for the 30th Anniversary of the first significant Scole phenomenon (1993) in 2023, ScoleGroup members – Robin Foy, Alan Bennett, and Diana Bennett – instructed Grant Solomon andJane Solomon (officially appointed collatorsand curators of The Scole Experiment material since 1998) to digitally publish – with universal free access for study and discussion ('educational purposes only') – all The Scole Files, including Notes and Transcripts regarding the audio recordings of the 'Communication' during the500 x 2-hour sessions of The Scole Experiment. These included not only theinvestigatorsfrom the Society forPsychical Research (SPR) but also other interested parties.

This show is made possible by financial support from listeners like you. If you like this programming, please become a member.In 1993, the Scole Experimental Group (Scole Group) embarked on a five-year experiment using a revolutionary kind of ‘energy' to produce tangible objects from the spirit world. The term ‘tangible objects’ means things recognisable to our senses or our instruments – visible manifestations, lights, sounds, touches, tastes and smells.

Wiseman, R., Greening, E., Smith, M. "Belief in the paranormal and suggestion in the seance room." British Journal of Psychology. 1 Aug. 2003, Volume 94, Issue 3: 285–297. Robin also compiled a comprehensive diary record of every session of The Scole Experiment, which included the contemporary notes written by all the members of the Scole Group while the experiments were being undertaken. A third red flag is the fact that there's been no followup. If amazing phenomena truly did happen at the Scole Experiment, it would have changed the world. Mainstream psychologists and other academics would have gotten in on it, it would have made worldwide headlines, and it would be repeated in labs everywhere and become mainstream science. They did have the opportunity: experimental psychologist and author Richard Wiseman provided secure envelopes for the film rolls to the experimenters, within which film always failed to be exposed. Rather than coming away impressed and spreading the word, Wiseman summed it up to me in six words: "It was a load of rubbish!" The Communicator Team said they were able to create ‘events’ in our dimension by influencing atoms and molecules ‘here’ using the power of their thoughts from the different 'realms of existence' they each lived in. The late Robin Foy was a former RAF pilot, whose interest in physical paranormal phenomena led him to found the Noah's Ark Society (NAS).

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The Scole Experimental Group comprised two couples, Alan and Diana Bennett and Robin and Sandra Foy. Although Alan and Diana were ostensibly 'unconscious' or in 'trance' during many of the experimental sessions, they, along with the Foys, undertook any necessary preparation for the experimental sessions, e.g. acquiring materials requested by the Spirit Team.

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Our members represent a variety of academic and professional interests all over the world. We welcome active researchers and volunteer helpers, also those who wish to learn about the subject.

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