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parapsychology

[ UK /pˌæɹəsa‍ɪkˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. phenomena that appear to contradict physical laws and suggest the possibility of causation by mental processes

How To Use parapsychology In A Sentence

  • So, basically, I spent every Saturday for about a year in the NY library researching ghosts, apparitions, synchronicity, paranormal and parapsychology.
  • Let us not trivialise this by saying that it is because of parapsychology or telepathy.
  • Unfortunately, this is the threshold used by most journals in medicine, psychology, and parapsychology.
  • J.B. Rhine, who actually coined the term parapsychology, along with his colleagues sought to uncover the truth about various phenomena using scientific methods. Popular Science
  • Experimental results of parapsychology seem unable to fulfill these requirements.
  • A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up.
  • Others come from more orthodox religious traditions, readily linking parapsychology with its heterodox metaphysical precursors.
  • Like parapsychology, intelligent design is a defense of the soul; it just emphasizes intelligence rather than a mystical consciousness.
  • Therefore, it will be the interface between parapsychology and general psychology, and not the various other fields of science, that will be of most interest here.
  • I think in the past the déjà vu experience has been interpreted by parapsychology and it's very tempting to be thinking about the déjà vu experiences perhaps reflecting a past life.
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