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Five True Stories About The Military’s Paranormal Activity Research
The U.S. Army even recruited “psychic soldiers” from within its own ranks. By James Clark.
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On eBay, a Fantastical, Earnest World of Haunted Dolls
Once you’ve seen one cracked porcelain face with a dead-eyed pout, you’ve seen ’em all. Instead, it’s the sellers’ storytelling that provides the charge. By Katherine Carlson.
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Test of ‘God Helmet’ at Music Fest Yields Strange Results
Attendees at a Dutch music festival volunteer to be tested while wearing something called a 'God helmet' and some of the results were surprising. By Paul Seaburn.
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Worlds Without End
At the end of the 19th century, inspired by radical advances in technology, physicists asserted the reality of invisible worlds — an idea through which they sought to address not only psychic phenomena such as telepathy, but also spiritual questions around the soul and immortality. Philip Ball explores this fascinating history, and how in this turn to the unseen in the face of mystery there exists a parallel to quantum physics today.
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The occult roots of higher-dimensional research in physics
How spiritualists of the 19th century forged a lasting association between higher dimensions and the occult world. By Paul Halpern.
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Finnish research project probes stigma of the paranormal
Based on population research, more than half of people in the Western world have had at least one experience that might be called “paranormal.” So why then do we hear so little about them? By Donagh Coleman.
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Elementary, My Dear Fairy
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Spiritualism. By John Rabon.
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‘Wellington Paranormal’ Trailer: Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement’s ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ TV Spinoff
Police officers try to solve New Zealand's most absurd paranormal and supernatural cases in Waititi and Clement's new comedy series. Absolutely hilarious, with that marvellous self-deprecating New Zealand humour.
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Psychologists open up about ‘Felt Presence’ phenomenon
Psychologists like Ben Alderson-Day, who is interviewed in the podcast, are interested in ‘Felt Presence’ in terms of neural connectivity, in people with brain injury, for people in bereavement, and in the experience of sleep paralysis, but also in healthy people who are awake.
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