Science and Psychic Phenomena: The Fall of the House of Skeptics
A factual and conscientious argument against materialism’s vehement denial of psi phenomena - Explores the scandalous history of parapsychology since the scientific revolution of the 17th century - Provides reproducible evidence from scientific research that telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis are real - Shows that skepticism of psi phenomena is based more on a religion of materialism than on hard science
Sñiåntifiñ Àmåricàn Mind - November / December 2013
Scientific American Mind is a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrated on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing and revealing new thinking in the cognitive sciences, the magazine tries to focus on the biggest breakthroughs in these fields. Scientific American Mind is published by Scientific American and was started in 2004.
This magazine is designed for technically educated professionals and managers who have a positive predisposition to read about, get involved with and act on a broad range of the physical and social sciences. Its articles and features anticipate what the breakthroughs and the news will be in a society increasingly dependent upon scientific and technological advances.
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Scientific American - October 2013
Scientific American (informally abbreviated to SciAm) is a popular science magazine published since August 28, 1845, which according to the magazine makes it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
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Popular Science - November 2013 (USA) Magazine brings the intelligent, interested ordinary person the latest scientific and technological breakthroughs, while examining the issues that these throw up. It hails from the US and features cutting-edge technology and insightful commentary from scientists, scientific journalists, and other experts at the forefront of scientific study but is always presented in an interesting, vibrant way that breathes life into the subject