Nina Kulagina

The Russian Nina Kulagina (actually Ninel Sergejewna Kulagina, Russian Нинель Сергеевна Кулагина; * July 30, 1926, † 1990) is famous for its alleged psychokinetic abilities in the 1960s.

In the period of the Cold War, some black and white silent movies were filmed in which Kulagina could move various objects on a table and move without touching it. Among them were non-metallic objects and those under a glass dome as well as the rotation of the magnetic needle of a compass in the housing. It was reported that she had brought the heart of a frog to a standstill by focusing their thoughts. Its most famous experiment was to allow a ping pong ball on a spring down first and then roll into a corner.

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