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u/Mumberthrax · 40 pointsr/Paranormal

You've got a lot of options. UFOs, ghosts, psi/chi/orgone/prana/od, and crop circles all seem like decent avenues of study to me.

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Some people don't consider UFO phenomena to be paranormal, so I'll let you decide on that one. If you want resources to study I'd say begin with /r/UAP, and consider nuclear fusion-powered electrohydrodynamic magnetohydrodynamic* aerodynes are well within the realm of human achievability (so long as we had a nuclear fusion power generator small enough to be contained inside the craft).

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Ghosts... contact with invisible entities. Are they people who were once corporeal like you and I, demons, or something else entirely? Ghosts have existed in stories for ages, and there are countless stories all across the internet (especially if you lurk around r/askreddit long enough) where people have encountered unexplained things that are consistent with ghost stories. There are self-described psychics who claim to be in contact with spirits or non-corporeal entities, and there are people who have created electronic devices to establish contact with the dead through Electronic Voice Phenomenon. If someone were a dedicated enough researcher, and nearing death, they might want to make a pact such that if they died and found themselves still in possession of a consciousness and a modicum of power to influence the world of the living that they would make strong efforts to improve communication between the two kinds of peoples by working with other scientists/researchers.

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The idea of living creatures and plants possessing a kind of spiritual energy that surrounds and permeates their bodies has been around for a very long time. It's been called psi, chi/ki, prana, orgone, od, auras, ether, morphic fields, etc. There are some people who claim to use it for telekinesis, or psychokinesis. Occult magicians claim to utilize it for all sorts of things. According to many believers, most people use it without knowing, especially when we interact with others, stealing it in arguments or sharing it in intimate or deeply personal friendships. It has been likened to a kind of electromagnetism and a biological substance. It relates often to chakras in the body, and is said to behave differently at different frequencies of oscillation, which can be changed through conscious focus, meditation/prayer, listening to different kinds of music, being around others or in an environment which is already oscillating at a specific frequency (in a kind of resonance tuning manner). Wilhelm Reich claimed that he had created an orgone accumulator, which was effectively a box composed of alternating layers of organic and inorganic materials. The orgone allegedly produced heat, which he measured. Some people believe that faith healing and things like reiki utilize this energy to repair leakages in the aura of others, and that this auric field corresponds to the mind and emotions of the person it belongs to. This of course relates to the idea of the mind existing beyond just the brain alone - which can be linked to stories of organ transplant recipients acquiring memories and habits from their donors, including the miraculous-sounding story of the little girl who was able to identify the person who killed her heart-donor, even though she had never known or seen either (One book on this subject is The Heart's Code, by Paul Pearsall). If the mind is coupled to this etheric field, if its form is manipulated by thought and emotion, and vice-versa, then surely this has massive implications for medicine and communications technology in the future - if it's true. I refer you to the only scientist I know of who is interested in and relatively active relating to this sort of thing - Rupert Sheldrake. Here's a talk he gave to google.

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Crop circles. The two guys who claimed responsibility for these things before they became widely known could not have pulled them off with boards and rope. Just spend a few minutes looking at how massive and complex they are, and check out new swirled order for a decent video introduction to the subject. Check out the idea of an intense microwave field being utilized to produce the patterns of heat, turning moisture to steam and busting the nodes of the crop, which then fold into a woven pattern depicting complex mathematical formulae, religious symbols, and just generally pretty things. Disregard the hello kitty, firefox, and other obviously made-by-human-hands agriglyphs. Naturally now there are crop-cricle-making enthusiasts, but consider the celtic cross which appeared in the prime ministers front lawn while under regular high security patrols, as well as the oft-reported and occasionally video-recorded orbs of light near the site of future and then-being-formed agriglyphs. New ones are still showing up every year, usually in the summer. Many people jump right to the idea of aliens and while possible to my mind, there's as yet no evidence to support this supposition.

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But perhaps the phenomenon with the absolute most publicly recognized evidence supporting it is the placebo effect. It is so well-known that many do not consider it paranormal at all, and yet we have no explained it. There is a problem with the language we use relating to unexplained things and the hypotheses and theories created to explain them, and the placebo effect is a prime example of that problem at work. Perhaps you can help to normalize the study of the unexplained, and move us away from the stigmatized label of paranormal, fringe, and the much-loathed pejorative "woo". There are a lot of unexplained things, and not enough people applying actual effort at studying, and too many simply laughing it off altogether. There's a lot of snake-oil, and a lot of gullible people, too. But we need people like you engaged and interested, and willing to push the boundaries to see if there actually is something to these tales.

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edit: I meant magnetohydrodynamic aerodynes, not electrohydrodynamic. oops. Check out this link for more information on MHD propelled saucer designs: http://www.ufo-science.com/uk/presentation/before.html and this documentary has a little bit more information as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vefpDSDvpPk

u/nocigs-noporno · 2 pointsr/stopsmoking

Nice im gonna give them a read. I wanted to also
read http://www.amazon.com/The-Hearts-Code-Tapping-Wisdom/dp/0767900952

u/mat3j · 1 pointr/freedomearth

There's this wonderful book The Heart's Code explaining much about the heart.