The Unexplained

The Unexplained
Author: Karl Shuker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Curiosities and wonders
ISBN: 1858681863

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Mysteries of the Unexplained

Mysteries of the Unexplained
Author: Richard Marshall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1982
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0895771462

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"How ordinary men and women have explained the strange, the uncanny, and the incredible"--Subtitle on dust jacket.

Investigating the Unexplained

Investigating the Unexplained
Author: Melvin Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: PSU:000058863015

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Melvin Harris, a researcher and broadcaster for the BBC, has written a fascinating expose of long-lived "psychic mysteries." "Investigating the Unexplained" examines many claims made by the proponents of the paranormal. Harris' work led him into the worlds of ghosts and demons, haunted houses, and spirit mediums. He checked up on reports of reincarnation, poltergeists, a mummy's curse, and eyewitness accounts of "little green children." This book gives us the real facts behind the famous Amityville Horror hoax, the hypnotic regressions to past lives recorded on the much-publicized Bloxham tapes, the "psychic detectives" involved in the search for Jack the Ripper, and many other "fully authenticated" but incredible tales. Harris went back to the primary sources of these stories and found he was always able to say, "Sorry, you've been duped " For every legend he debunks, Harris present the facts. He shows us how and why a hoax was perpetrated. Often the public grasps on to someone else's story and, before long, these tales are mythologized and believed to be truths." Investigating the Unexplained" is an exciting look at psychic mysteries and the facts behind them.

The Book of Unexplained Mysteries

The Book of Unexplained Mysteries
Author: Will Pearson
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474609524

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Everybody loves a good mystery and sometimes the questions can be more interesting than the answers. Will Pearson investigates twenty unique mysteries with their broad spectrum of strangeness. Some, like the sudden disappearance of the sailing ship Mary Celeste's passengers and crew have gained universal currency. Was the Wow! Signal a radio transmission form deep space, or was it the ambient resonating frequency of a passing comet? Cryptids like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster teeter on the boundaries of probable and improbable, hoax and reality, fact and fiction. Whether it be the intrigue of lost civilisations, like Göblekli Tepe in Turkey, sensationalist interest in The Zodiac Killer, or the elusive Shugborough Code that neither Dickens nor Darwin could crack, each unsolved mystery presents a challenge in its own way. Occasionally, it can feel as if there's a conspiracy at work - one in which scientists, journalists and 'professional explainers' want to put an end to anything and everything mysterious in life. Thankfully, not everything can be nailed down, sucked dry of its secrets and turned into a factoid. Mysteries do still exist - and continue to tease us. Sceptic or believer, the fun lies in probing them.

The Unexplained

The Unexplained
Author: Kit Pearson
Publsiher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 0545993148

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The Unexplained is an anthology of eighteen shivery short stories and true tales by some of Canada's top authors. Among the talented contributors are: Kit Pearson, Karleen Bradford, Janet Lunn, Brian Doyle, Monica Hughes, Paul Yee, Tim Wynne- Jones, Jean Little and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Compiled and edited by Janet Lunn, this is a wonderfully eerie collection of short stories and anecdotes about strange and unexplained phenomena. Perfect for a sleepover or sitting around a campfire in the dark.

The Unexplained

The Unexplained
Author: Ken A. Jackson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2007
Genre: Occultism
ISBN: 9780955676956

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Explaining the Unexplained

Explaining the Unexplained
Author: Stephen Ellis
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011-08-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781450298049

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Stephen Ellis search for answers to unexplained things began in 1979. While visiting San Francisco, one night an image of a girl appeared before him in his rooma girl he later found out had been murdered in that room one month earlier. Shaking-off the natural tendency to disbelieve what he saw, Ellis began to research material on ghosts. He found that many people had ghostly experiences, but none had logical explanations for them. Ellis began to find that valid explanations existed, but had often been concealed by those seeking personal gain or distorted by some religious dogma. Explaining the Unexplained offers a no nonsense look at questions concerning reincarnation to ESP to ghosts. Ellis offers realistic answers to questions and events that, until now, have lacked rational explanation. Explaining the Unexplained investigates the worlds most captivating mysteries and supports its views with strong, empirical and circumstantial evidence. If youre looking for answers, this book is a must read.

The Unexplained Intellect

The Unexplained Intellect
Author: Christopher Mole
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317294672

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The relationship between intelligent systems and their environment is at the forefront of research in cognitive science. The Unexplained Intellect: Complexity, Time, and the Metaphysics of Embodied Thought shows how computational complexity theory and analytic metaphysics can together illuminate long-standing questions about the importance of that relationship. It argues that the most basic facts about a mind cannot just be facts about mental states, but must include facts about the dynamic, interactive mental occurrences that take place when a creature encounters its environment. In a discussion that is organised into four clear parts, Christopher Mole begins by examining the mathematics of computational complexity, arguing that the results from complexity theory create a puzzle about how human intelligence could possibly be explained. Mole then uses the tools of analytic metaphysics to draw a distinction between mental states and dynamic mental entities, and shows that, in order to answer the complexity-theoretic puzzle, dynamic entities must be understood to be among the most basic of mental phenomena. The picture of the mind that emerges has important implications for our understanding of intelligence, of action, and of the mind’s relationship to the passage of time. The Unexplained Intellect is the first book to bring insights from the mathematics of computational complexity to bear in an enquiry into the metaphysics of the mind. It will be essential reading for scholars and researchers in the philosophy of mind and psychology, for cognitive scientists, and for those interested in the philosophical importance of complexity.