René Warcollier
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René Warcollier (8 April 1881 – 23 May 1962) was a French
chemical engineer In the field of engineering, a chemical engineer is a professional, equipped with the knowledge of chemical engineering, who works principally in the chemical industry to convert basic raw materials into a variety of products and deals with the ...
and parapsychologist. He was president of the
Institut Métapsychique International The Institut Métapsychique International (IMI) is a French parapsychological organization that studies paranormal phenomena. It was created in 1919 by Jean Meyer, Gustav Geley and Professor Rocco Santoliquido. Notable past presidents have include ...
, and edited and wrote theoretical and experimental reports for its journal.


Biography

Warcollier was born on 8 April 1881 at Omonville-la-Rouge in Paris. He obtained a degree in chemical engineering in 1903 from the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie. He patented several processes related to the synthetic production of precious stones, and invented special screens for movie projection.Pleasants, H. (Ed.). (1964). ''Biographical dictionary of parapsychology''. New York, NY, US: Helix. In parapsychology, Warcollier first served as treasurer of the Institut Métapsychique International (1929–1938), then editor of its journal, the ''Revue Métapsychique'', (1938–1940), and then as its president (1951–1962). He died on 23 May 1962.


Studies

Warcollier's main parapsychology studies involved experiments using a
telepathy Telepathy () is the purported vicarious transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was first coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic W ...
design in which one or more "agents" observed a target image while one or more "percipients" attempted to "blindly" reproduce it. Much of his work following from 1922 involved "batteries" of senders and receivers stationed across France; and he also used sender-receiver teams stationed between France and New York, and France and Great Britain. He worked with Gardner Murphy. Supporters of Warcollier say that his experimental method was an advance in terms of evidence and informativeness on earlier studies using drawings of real objects as target stimuli. A major contemporary critic was the British parapsychologist
Samuel Soal Samuel George Soal (1889–1975) was a British mathematician and parapsychologist. He was charged with fraudulent production of data in his work in parapsychology. Biography Soal graduated with first class honours in mathematics from Queen Ma ...
. He argued that Warcollier's method was sub-optimal as the targets were not sufficiently selected at random, and correspondences between targets and responses were identified without formal and objective limitations. Warcollier discarded the statistical method and attempted to obtain direct evidence for telepathy. He claimed from his experiments that men transmit thoughts better than women but that women are better receivers. He also stated that younger people are more sensitive to mental impressions than the elderly. His experiments were well received by parapsychologists such as Harry Price but were criticized by the scientific community. Warcollier reported his experiments in numerous articles, principally within 56 articles in the ''Revue Métapsychique'' published between 1924 and 1962, including "La télépathie expérimentale" (1926) and "Étude de dessins télépathiques de M. Vigneron au cours de vingt ans d'expérimentation" (1951). Results and reflections upon them were also published in his several books, including ''La Télepathie'' (1921) and ''La Métapsychique'' (1940; 1946). Gardner Murphy arranged to have ''La Télepathie'' translated and published in the United States, with additional material from Warcollier's articles, and an address he gave to the Sorbonne in 1946, as ''Mind to mind'' (1938, 1963).René Warcollier (1881-1962)
in the ''Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology''. 2001.


Publications

*''Experiments in Telepathy'' (1938) *''Mind to Mind'' (1948)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Warcollier, Rene 1881 births 1962 deaths French chemical engineers French writers on paranormal topics Parapsychologists Scientists from Paris