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    Haunted Houses I am testing the pseudoscience of haunted houses. In the history of the world there has been multiple reporting’s of haunted houses. The majority of these reporting’s have been about buildings in which tragic or violent events have happened. Locations include old penitentiaries, insane asylums, or houses where murders have occurred. In this experiment I propose a test after all other possible explanations have been canceled out. Such explanations include creepy sounds, unexplained

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    Super ESP Hypothesis

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    Sceptic: A person inclined to discount the reality of the paranormal and to be critical of parapsychological research. Generally seeks rational or scientific explanations for the phenomena studied by parapsychologists. Score: Number of hits obtained by a subject in a psi test. Scoring: The process of determining a subject's score. Scrying: This term is used to describe the act of gazing at a shiny stone or mirror, a bowl of inky water or into a crystal ball (anything which reflects will do)

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    Not a lot of people can say they have had a paranormal experience. It is the kind of thing that happens once in a lifetime, and usually it is not anything big. But those who do have these experiences pertain that belief in the supernatural, and it is these documented experiences that have brought about the study of parapsychology. Is there something to these claims or is it due to mental illusions? Parapsychology is a highly debated branch of science because of the existence of phenomena that cannot

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    The American Gothic Genre, which focuses on the paranormal aspects of life, began in the 1700s and is still used today. Kelly Link is the author of “The Specialist’s Hat”, and the author of many literary collections. She's received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and has co-edited a number of anthologies. She uses imagery, intimidating diction, and literary devices to convey the emotion and theme of snakes, hollowness, and death in this story. From the start, “The Specialist's Hat”

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    When we hear of a paranormal phenomena, most of the time it is from an eyewitness testimony. When scientists end up doing experiments on the case they most often find that the eyewitness testimony is not true and unreliable according to science, because it cannot be backed up with evidence. It is falsifiable. Many people believe in psychics to predict their future, and psychic healers. For instance, if you are ill you may go to a psychic healer thinking it will heal you. Once you have gone to the

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    deaths of several people in suite 870, a room that housed minority shareholder Henry Doherty, his wife, daughter and the hotel's executive housekeeper. Both the housekeeper and Doherty's daughter died in the suite, leading to speculation about their paranormal

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    supernatural is heavily influenced by the trauma of watching his sister get abducted by “aliens” when they were small children. (X-Files Wiki ) This event was so tragic that it remained influential in how he looked at the world and his views about the paranormal. Agent Scully, who has not had the traumatic experience of witnessing an unexplained and unresolved abduction, prefers to look at each case through a lens of logic. No one argues Mulder isn’t

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    Poltergeist are loud supernatural ghosts that are not something you want to mess with. Have you ever had the bed shake unexpectedly? Or have the power go out when there’s a not even a storm? Or maybe even had some disappearing objects… Well this could be the result of a Poltergeist. We believe that Poltergeists are real. (MOLLY) Poltergeist hauntings have been going on for a very long time. Several historical poltergeist cases have been well documented. One of the first poltergeist cases was the

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    Spontaneous Human Combustion The world is full of the unexplained and mysterious, but is spontaneous human combustion truly spontaneous caused by the paranormal, or just simply human combustion? Most people think of spontaneous human combustion, or SHC, as "...the reduction of an otherwise normal, healthy human body to a pile of fine black ash, the consistency of which is finer than that of a cremated corpse" (Spontaneous). This is simply not true. First of all, it is not complete consumption

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    that “he does not have a ghost of a chance” (Stewart-Williams). I tend to agree with this thinking as well. Stewart-Williams shows some cases for life after death and then shows some arguments against it. Stewart-Williams looks at the examples of paranormal phenomena first. These are the ideas of out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, ghosts, mediums who communicate with the dead, and past life memories. If these occurrences were what they appear, they would be proof of an afterlife, but

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