Parapsychology

The mystery of Glastonbury Abbey: When the spirit moves you

Critics often accuse Bligh of making up his claims about automatic writing, but experiments show that it's quite possible that he was sincere, albeit mistaken, in his claims

The mystery of Glastonbury Abbey: Messages from the other side?

Bligh Bond's 1919 book 'The Gates of Remembrance' is one of the first documented examples of so-called psychic archaeology, claimed to be written using automatic writing.

Is believing seeing? Early research into the unreliability of eyewitness testimony

From the archives, Richard Wiseman describes the very first experiment into the unreliability of eyewitness testimony - the pioneering work of Mr S.J. Davey.

From the archive: Professor Bernard Carr replies to Jon Wainwright on psi effects

From the archives in 2011, Professor Bernard Carr replies to Jon Wainwright on psi effects and psychic experiences

James Randi in 2011, on mortality, Project Alpha, Peter Popoff and so much more…

From the archives in 2011, and following 2010's Evening with James Randi and Friends, Chris French took a moment to sit down with Randi

From the archive: Can Science Accommodate Psychic Experience?

From the archives in 2011, Jon Wainwright reflects on whether a paradigm shift within physics could explain psi and psychic experiences

From the archives: Ray Hyman replies on Parapsychology

From the archives in 2012, Ray Hyman closes out our parapsychology series by responding to criticisms of his declaring the end of parapsychological research

From the archives: Parapsychology – when is evidence sufficient?

From the archives in 2012, parapsychologist Chris Roe responds to Ray Hyman’s assertion that the field is unscientific
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