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Conclusions about Paranormal Phenomena

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Kennedy, J.E β€’ 2013 Modern Era β€’ overview

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After 40-plus years studying the paranormal, veteran researcher J.E. Kennedy delivers a surprisingly blunt verdict: yes, psychic phenomena are real -- but the field investigating them is a mess. He estimates over 80% of reported psychic experiences aren't actually paranormal at all, and most lab experiments are swamped by sloppy methods, researcher bias, and wishful thinking. The real kicker? Even genuine psi seems to resist being bottled up for practical use, as if some built-in "limiting principle" keeps it from becoming a reliable tool. Kennedy suspects psi's true purpose isn't material at all -- it's about giving people a sense of meaning and personal guidance. He also notes that people's strong opinions about the paranormal, pro or con, run so deep they're nearly impossible to change.

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Kennedy, J.E (2013). Conclusions about Paranormal Phenomena. .
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@article{kennedy_2013_conclusions_psi,
  title = {Conclusions about Paranormal Phenomena},
  author = {Kennedy, J.E},
  year = {2013},
  journal = {},
}