Princeton telekenetics lab to close after 28 years
Sunday, February 11th, 2007The PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) laboratory (New Jersey, US) is to close after 28 years, having depleted private donations in the region of $10 million, according to its founder and lead scientist, Robert G. Jahn.
Princeton has always been somewhat muted about the underground center, which attracted little professional interest from other scientists at the university. The lab has conducted many experiments in telekenetics and ESP, famously including the attempted manipulation of random number generators by subjects instructed to “think high” or “think low”.

