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The Paranormalist
The term “paranormal” is defined as not being in accordance with the natural or known scientific laws, or beyond the scope of scientific understanding. The suffix “-ologist” denotes an expert in a particular kind of scientific study. Combining these two, I came up with the innovative new title, “paranormalist.” When I first wrote this article in
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Receiving messages following trauma.
Synchronicity, like dreams, is given meaning by the connections that we make internally to the external event. After carefully examining several photographs, a friend noticed numbers appear in places she hadn’t seen before. In one instance, she noticed a long stream of numbers appearing across a woman’s mouth which turned out to be the woman’s
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Are Aliens Hiding Inside Black Holes?
Last week, NASA unveiled the first ever image of a black hole. It looks like an orange donut, a mysterious eye in the dark vacuum of space. Image: Event Horizon Telescope collaboration et al. But the question has never been what does a black hole look like? The real question is how are aliens involved in all this?
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Researchers Emulate ‘Alien and UFO Encounters’ In Sleep Study
A recent study performed by the Phase Research Center in Moscow looked into a possible connection between REM sleep states, lucid dreaming, and “contact” with space aliens. “Alien and UFO encounters (AUEs) have been a well-known part of human culture for centuries, but we are still unsure of their nature. Some studies suggest that in
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Exploring UFOs: Science’s Take on Extraterrestrial Encounters
The truth behind UFO sightings and the scientific perspective on encounters with extraterrestrial beings For centuries, the fascination with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) has captivated humanity’s imagination. While many view UFO encounters as evidence of extraterrestrial life, scientists approach the subject from a more skeptical and analytical perspective. Their goal is to unravel the mystery






