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investigations into ghosts, poltergeists, telepathy, clairvoyance and other phenomena of the unseen world

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Unbelievable

investigations into ghosts, poltergeists, telepathy, clairvoyance and other phenomena of the unseen world

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Investigates the scientific community's attempts to prove or disprove the existence of the paranormal world, tracing a half century of ghost stories and other unexplained phenomena as investigated by a Duke University team.

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Ecco
Language
English
Pages
289

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2009, HarperCollins
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
130
Library of Congress
BF1031 .H68 2009, BF1028.5.U6 H67 2009, BF1028.5.U6H67 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23124613M
Internet Archive
unbelievableinve0000horn
ISBN 10
0061116858
ISBN 13
9780061116858
LCCN
2009000314, 2009280657, 2008034515
OCLC/WorldCat
232977894
Library Thing
7627633
Goodreads
4863441

Work Description

Rain barrels that refill themselves. Psychic horses. Mind-reading Cold War spies. For many, these phenomena are evidence of an unseen world just beyond the grasp of our five senses. For a group of scientists at Duke University, such mysteries demanded further investigation. From 1930 to 1980, under the leadership of Dr. J. B. Rhine, often considered the Einstein of the paranormal, the scientists at the Duke Parapsychology Lab attempted to test the bizarre, the frightening, and the unexplainable against the rigors of science.In Unbelievable, Stacy Horn reveals the strange, lost history of these first attempts to prove—or disprove—the existence of the paranormal, bringing to light a half-century's worth of ghost stories, poltergeists, and paranormal activity. The Duke scientists were queried by the likes of Albert Einstein, Richard Nixon, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, and Helen Keller; the U.S. Army and blue-chip corporations such as IBM and Zenith seized upon their findings.Investigating telepathy, clairvoyance, ghosts, poltergeists, and the myriad other strange phenomena that people claim to have experienced, the scientists did find proof that the human mind can exhibit telepathic powers—but their discovery would put them at odds with both the scientific community and the community of believers at large, beginning a multidecade battle among unyielding critics, die-hard believers, and scientists themselves. Yet Horn reveals that between the power of belief and the promise of scientific investigation, there is room for everyone to acknowledge that the truth is out there.

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