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“Ghosts come from experience,” she tells TODAY.com. “So, human beings have had experiences with spirits — and we can be neutral on whether some of those are genuine spirits, or whether they are explained more normally. But irrespective of that, people have had experiences because it’s ...
There's some serious science behind such monsters, and it's all explained in a new American Chemical Society video released just in time for this year's parade of horrors. For one thing, you might like to know that it wasn't just folks in Ancient Egypt that created mummies many millennia...
The hypothesis that ghosts exist is monumentally unconservative because ghosts are supposed to be the disembodied souls of deceased humans, yet the notion that souls exist has been effectively refuted by both science and philosophy. As I explained in detail in my 2013 article: (1) The arguments...
The science and logic of ghosts One difficulty in scientifically evaluating ghosts is that a surprisingly wide variety of phenomena are attributed to ghosts, from a door closing on its own, to missing keys, to a cold area in a hallway, to a vision of a dead relative. When sociologists De...
Alfred Hitchcock wasn’t much interested in ghosts; the Master of Suspense enjoyed writing about the supernatural, but was loath to explore it onscreen beyond the occasional flirtation with crude psychiatry (which “Spellbound” renders closer to magic than science) and whatever rationale one might ...
Ghosts might exist in realms undetectable by science. In that regard, I asked the Michael Entity for help. The following channeled material addresses commonly asked questions about ghosts. I hope you find it insightful. Among the frequently asked questions, you'll also find intriguing answers ...
Cognitive Science and Quantum Scientists postulate, based on experiments, that without an observer, there is no observed. In other words, as in Buddhism, our perceived “reality” is “dependent arising.” More on ghosts and demons. These two, precisely, are both a vari...
In a similar vein, Ishmael inMoby Dickis less concerned (as Richard J King points out in hisAhab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick) with the science behind the winds that are an integral part of sailing, “but more with them as a metaphor as he tells of how this wind...
“The Need for a New Medical Model: A Challenge for Biomedicine”.Science196(1977): 129–136.Eze, Chinelo.“Abiku/Ogbanje: A Regenerative Spirit or Traditional Brouhaha”.The Guardian(June 21,2020). https://guardian.ng/life/abiku-ogbanje-a-regenerative-spirit-or-traditional-brouhaha/.(...