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* [[Wolf Messing]] - Stalinist seer.
* [[Wolf Messing]] - Stalinist seer.
* [[Uri Geller]] Israeli telekineticist(?)
* [[Nostradamus]]
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What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in Parapsychology, please see [[Parapsychology basic topics]].
What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in Parapsychology, please see [[Parapsychology basic topics]].

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Parapsychology is the study, typically using scientific methods, of unexplained mental phenomena that appear to violate the laws of established science. The topics of parapsychology fall into two broad categories: extra-sensory perception or anomalous cognition, (including telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition), and anomalous operation (including near-death experiences, and telekinesis).

These phenomena have no clear explanation within the parameters of (established) science. As of this writing, there is no evidence gathered in a controlled environment for the existence of any such phenomenon. Every claimed case of such phenomenon, to date, has failed to show itself once the subject is studied by scientists, in a controled setting and with controls for fraud. Scientists suspect that if proof of such occurrences ever appeared, an explanation of the phenomenon might require revising existing physical and psychological models. Therefore, part of the mission of parapsychology is to establish scientifically, using repeatable, well-controlled experiments, whether or not the various parapsychological phenomena are real--or whether, on the other hand, reports of them might be explained by coincidence, fraud, imagination, or auto-suggestion.

For these reasons, parapsychology is not taken seriously by most mainstream psychologists and other scientists, who say that, despite a great deal of laboratory work, no carefully controlled and conducted experiments have ever given any convincing evidence that any of the anomalous phenomena they investigate are actually real. They maintain that continuing research in the area is pseudoscience

Parapsychology is sometimes considered a sub-branch of psychology. There is a well-known professorship and program at the University of Edinburgh in parapsychology and a handful of other programs around the world, including at Duke University and University of Utrecht. Historically organisations such as the Society for Psychical Research have represented parapsychology.

The Parapsychological Association ( http://www.parapsych.org/ ) is the professional association of parapsychologists and is affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Famous Psychics

This listing is a by-product of trying to find a place for an orphan article. Perhaps it should be a separate article. It is a bit of a catch-all for a lot of weird, difficult to classify people


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