The Reality of ESP by J. B. Rhine summarizes classic card-guessing and psychokinesis experiments from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory. Rhine argues that statistical anomalies demonstrate the existence of extrasensory perception.
DSETI tracks this reference because Wargo cites Rhine’s work as part of the empirical lineage of psi research, particularly as it relates to precognition and anomalous information transfer. Rhine’s findings remain influential in discussions of consciousness-based interaction.
For DSETI, Rhine’s work supplies a historical baseline for understanding dream ESP as part of a continuum of psi effects across experimental and spontaneous contexts.




