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The Science of Ghosts: how it went!

Posted on April 8, 2009 by Chris Jensen Romer

So what can I say about the Science of Ghosts event? Continue reading →

Posted in Debunking myths, History, Paranormal, Science, Uninteresting to others whitterings about my life | Tagged Becky Smith, Cheltenham Ghost, Ciaran O keefe, Despard Family, Dowdeswell Reservoir, Dr Serena Roney-Dougal, Dudley Castle, Earth Mysteries, earthlights, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Parking, Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh Vaults, European Journal of Parapsychology, fault lines., Fortean Times, Gertrude Schmeidler, ghost photos, ghosts, GSUK, GW Lambert, Hampton Court pAlace, hauntings, Ian Hume, JASPR, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, megalithic tumuli and henges, Monster Mash, Most Haunted Live, parapsychologists, parapsychology, Parasoc, Paul Devereaux, psychical research, Quantitative investigation of a “haunted house”, Richard Wiseman, S.P.R, Science of Ghosts, St. Anne's Ghost, Station Hotel Dudley, T.C.Lethbridge, Tamworth Castle, Tony Cornell, Tony Lawrence, Travelodge Dreghorn, Underground Water Hypothesis, Vic Tandy, water flowing underground | Leave a comment
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