History of Necromancy- The first people to communicate with the dead.
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It is hard to determine the first person who communicated with the dead. The one thing that is known is that in order to communicate with the dead, one could do so by using an electronically charged device. " In 1835, the telegraph was invented and by the late 1800's people who worked on the telegraph were receiving odd messages from beyond. In 1920, Thomas Edison was working on a machine in order to communicate with the dead and he never finished it before he died. In the fall of 1920, Thomas Edison said, "I am inclined to believe that our personality hereafter will be able to effect matter. If the reasoning be correct, then, if we can evolve and instrument so delicate as to be affected, or moved, or manipulated by our personality as it survives in our next life, such an instrument, when made available ought to record something "(Konstantinos, pg. 53). Thomas Edison believed not only that there is an afterlife he also believed that it was possible to communicate with it.