Another part of the case of teleportation is here. In this blog, all the cases of teleportation are investigated by some professional personnel. All the strange test like locking boys into a room, the case of India where the adopted sons of Mrs. Ketar have found to be in different locations all of a sudden and the case of well-known mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole.
Let's find what is the story behind all the cases.
These strange episodes of teleportation were investigated by a medical advisor to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X named Joseph Lapponi, who set up an experiment to test the claims. He purportedly locked the boys in their room and sealed off all escape routes including windows and other doors within the house, yet even then the boys vanished and reappeared instantaneously several miles away, right under everyone’s noses. The mysterious teleportations allegedly lasted for several years until the boys reached puberty, and apparently lost the ability.
Strange tales of teleportation continue well into the 20th century. In the late 1920s, the family of a Dr. Ketar, of Poona, India, experienced some rather odd events. Ketar’s two adopted sons started making claims that they had been quite startled to suddenly appear in different locations, including within locked cars or locked sheds. One such episode was witnessed by Mrs. Ketar herself when her oldest son suddenly materialized in front of her one day and claimed that he had just come from the far away town of Karjat. Mrs. Ketar would explain that her son had been levitating over the floor when he appeared and had been in a position as if being carried by some large, invisible hand, before being gently placed on the floor by the unseen force.
In December of 1952, the well-known mystic Wellesley Tudor Pole claimed that he had been caught in rather foul, rainy weather right after arriving on a late train and found himself without any available taxis or other means of transportation open to him to return to his home in Sussex after his tiring trip. Adding to his woes was the fact that the station pay phone was out of order, which conspired with his other obstacles to create a frustrating situation in which it seemed he was doomed to spend the night at that station in the rain, even though he had an important call he had meant to take at his home. Pole claimed that he sat down and compared his watch to the station clock, both of which read 5:57 PM. What happened next remains unclear, but Pole claims that he suddenly and confusingly found himself standing in the hall of his home, and additionally his clothes were not wet, nor were his shoes covered in mud, meaning that he had not been out slogging about in the rain. Just as he arrived, the clock struck 6 PM, meaning that it was impossible that he could have traveled the distance to his home, without getting wet, in only 2 minutes. Pole speculated that he had somehow inadvertently teleported himself home, although he had no idea how or why
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