This is the next installment in my series of articles describing illusions deeply embedded in our modern view of the world. In earlier articles I have shown how the methods of science can be quite effectively turned toward topics considered … Continue reading
Category Archives: Scientific research
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 10: Epilogue: Insights With the Power to Heal
I hope that reading these articles has been as useful to you as writing them has been for me. I see this epilogue as the payoff for the work of carefully considering the research findings and the conclusions within these … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 9: A New Way to Use Science to Study Spirit
Our view of things is fractured in two. We have mentally carved the cosmos and the contents of our lives into two distinct and separate types of reality. One reality type we call spirit or soul; it’s more like the … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 7: A Huge Leap Forward in Understanding Our World
When the “natural philosophers” of the seventeenth century were developing what was to become the scientific method, they embarked on a completely new intellectual path. They eliminated any consideration of religious doctrine and spiritual concepts as relevant to the understanding … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 6: What the Basic “Stuff” of the Universe Can Tell Us
We all recognize that the basic materials out of which our world is formed are remarkably consistent and constant. For example, all pieces of glass share the same properties as do all pieces of aluminum. Science, of course, has shown … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 5: Thoughts Can Change Distant Events
In the last article of this series, I presented research that conclusively shows that people can sit in an isolated room and gather information from distant sites at will. Even more remarkable, there is no limit found to which sites … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 4: Perceiving Beyond the Five senses
ESP and “psychic” abilities have had a bad reputation among most scientists. A major reason for this attitude is that the evidence for psychic abilities has been considered anecdotal since it has not been reliably repeatable and, as a consequence, … Continue reading
The Scientific Validation of the Extrasensory and the Paranormal Part 3: More insights from the Physics Lab
There are some quite interesting modifications that can be made to the simple double slit experiment from the last article. It is possible to determine which slit each photon goes through as it makes its way from the light source … Continue reading