Have you encountered paranormal activity?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Blog 2

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This Site was very informative on the subject of Psychokinesis (PK). The term and its meaning was well explained with examples, along with different types of Psychokinesis. A brief "Early History" was given along with the "Modern Usage" of PK. The page went into some detail on how researchers are able to measure and observe PK. And they went on to explain that PK is an "Umbrella term" and that many paranormal activities fall under this category. Information was given on claimants and witnesses of these events along with skepticism and controversy. All this information was useful in writing my essay.



Sources: more sources, Gertrude Schmeidler, The City College, New York. Has an Author, A.G.H., and is another Creditable website.


Basically the same information as Wikipedia, but with a more in depth look on the history and modern usage of the term Psychokinesis.



Telekinetic Energy is Natural was published by Darryn John Murphy. It is creditable.

This site was not as helpful with the essay as was "Wikipedia" and "The Mystica". It did not provide much information as the others either. It did give some good practice ideas of preforming psychokinetic activities. But there was not quite enough information.





Robert Todd Carroll is the author of the Sceptics Dictionary, and it is a creditable site.

This site mainly based the given information on the people preforming these amazing paranormal activities. There is information given from books on paranormal activities. It was not useful to me in writing my paper. They had a good definition of psychokinesis. This was a more difficult site to stay on topic with.



Author is Stephen Wagner. A very creditable site.

Excellent explanation of what psychokinesis is and how it works. Talks about case studies of Stanislawa Tomczyk, Nina Kulagina, and Uri Geller. They go on to say that some researchers believe that the most common type is the kind that is not consciously intended. There is more information on how it works and the history of psychokinesis. They also have how you can develop and test your psychokinetic powers. This site was informative and somewhat useful in my paper.

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