My original assertion was that a lot of reputable people, in addition to Turing, believed that telepathy was a reality on that time based on the evidence at hand. They then began to study and test it. The people that were still alive a decade later almost universally refuted it after testing and analysis. Turing died at 42 - he could have lived a lot longer and I also said earlier that I believed that if he stuck to scientific principles he would have turned his face away from it as well. I’ll stand by that. I think he would have abandoned those ideas after the research that followed.
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