(ebook-pdf) On some specific cases of PSI phenomena not proven to be frauds until present
(ebook-pdf) On some specific cases of PSI phenomena not proven to be frauds until present
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines PSI phenomena (PSIP) as: “the aggregate of parapsychological functions of the mind including extrasensory perception [telepathy, clairvoyance], precognition, and psychokinesis” [URL].
Parapsychology (which is considered pseudoscience by the majority of mainstream scientists [including academics], with articles published only in a relatively small number of niche journals) also investigates other paranormal and psychic phenomena like: near-death experiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences and other paranormal claims.
This paper brings in discussion some specific cases of PSI phenomena (which weren’t proven yet to be frauds) with possible explanations and implications in physics, biology and the theories of information and human consciousness.
If proven (with no doubt) to be authentic, PSI phenomena may have huge implications in the evolution (and unification) of physics, biology and spirituality (including religious currents): this unification (built on synapse-like bridges of knowledge and informational integration) is the constant purpose of interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity.
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