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The names mentioned are Professor J G Taylor, chairman of the Department of Mathematics at King’s College who said, “The Geller Effect – of metal bending – is clearly not brought about by fraud. It is so exceptional that it presents a crucial challenge to modern science and could even destroy the latter if no explanation becomes available.” From Birkbeck, Dr David Bohm, Professor of Theoretical Physics, and physicist, Dr John Hasted said, “We feel if similar tests are made later, enough instances of this kind will probably accumulate so that there will be no room for reasonable doubt that some new process is involved here, which cannot be accounted for or explained in terms of the present known laws of physics. Indeed, we already feel that we have gone some distance toward this point”.
I’ve just checked the credentials of these people, and it appears they are all genuine.