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by Steve Volk


  Orch-OR theory, 101–102, 107

  outer space, 153–75

  out-of-body experience, 33–34, 39, 40, 149

  overview effect, 161, 172–74

  Overview Institute, 171–72

  Oxford University, 93, 94, 103

  oxygen, lack of, 39–40

  pain, 5

  Pape, Robert A.:

  Cutting the Fuse, 187

  Dying to Win, 187

  parallel worlds, 106

  paranormal, 1–19, 266

  belief vs. skepticism, 53–81

  definition of, 4–5

  ghosts and, 139–52, 251–54

  induced after-death communication and, 233–50

  lucid dreaming and, 205–231, 255–66

  near-death experiences, 21–51

  neurotheology and, 177–204

  outer space and, 153–75

  quantum consciousness and, 83–112

  UFOs, 113–37

  Paranormal Challenge, 72–73

  Paranormal Taint, 61–62, 63, 76, 212, 217, 221, 235

  Parapsychological Association (PA), 55–59, 63, 71, 74

  Seattle conference (2009), 55–59, 74–75

  parapsychology, 55–81

  Parnia, Sam, 39

  What Happens When We Die?, 39–40

  Pastoral Psychology, 185

  peace, 198

  Penrose, Roger, 84, 91–95, 100, 103, 107

  The Emperor’s New Mind, 83, 91–93, 94, 103

  Penrose-Hameroff theory of consciousness, 83–112

  People, 49

  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 214

  Persinger, Michael, 61, 148

  Philadelphia, 128, 144

  Philadelphia Weekly, 131, 152

  photons, 96, 97, 103–104

  photosynthesis, 103

  physics, 9, 12, 53–55, 76, 89, 92, 94–100, 106, 202. See also quantum mechanics

  Piaget, Jean, Play, Dreams and Imitation in Childhood, 142

  Pinch, Trevor, 64–65

  placebo effect, 5, 12, 167–68

  Planck, Max, 95

  Planck Scale, 102

  Plato, 6, 85

  Playfair, Guy Lyon, 60, 70

  Plutarch, 33

  politics, 4, 14, 17, 44

  poltergeists, 140–41, 146, 152, 251. See also ghosts

  Popular Mechanics, 132

  possibilianism, 14

  post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 235, 237, 238, 246

  Powell, Robert, 132, 133

  power of suggestion, 5

  prayer, 177–204

  neurological effects of, 177–204

  precognition, 57

  Pressman, Zev, 70

  Pribram, Karl, 9

  Price, Pat, 59

  Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR), 63

  probability, 59

  pseudoscience, 65, 66

  pseudoskeptics, 67

  psi, 53–81, 168–69

  remote viewing, 55–60

  research, 57–81

  telepathy skeptics vs. believers, 53–81

  psychiatry, 26–27

  psychics, 47–48, 69, 76–81, 149, 151, 163–64

  psychokinesis (PK), 57, 156

  psychology, 6, 211, 237, 238

  Psychology Today, 44

  public opinion, on paranormal activity, 74

  PubMed, 214–15

  Pyszczynski, Tom, 193

  quantum consciousness, 83–112

  quantum cryptography, 105

  quantum mechanics, 9, 12, 53, 54, 57, 84, 85, 92, 94–112, 127, 202

  manyworlds theory, 98–99

  quantum tunneling, 54

  Quincey, Thomas de, Confessions of an English Opium Eater, 33

  Rabbinical Alliance of America, 198

  radar, 124, 133

  Radin, Dean, 60, 61, 78, 168–69, 197

  radio, 54, 114, 157

  Randi, James, 54, 66, 68, 69, 70–74, 151

  Flim-Flam!, 70

  Raub, L. David, 98

  Rawlins, Dennis, 67–68, 69

  religion, 4, 5, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 29, 34, 43, 84, 85, 206, 264, 265

  fundamentalist, 182, 198

  neurological effects of prayer, 177–204

  outer space and, 153–75

  See also specific religions

  Religulous (film), 186

  Remote Viewing (RV), 55–60, 63, 75, 81

  REM sleep, 212, 214, 216–17, 246, 249

  Rendlesham Forest case, 123–24

  Robertson, Pat, 14, 182, 183, 198, 265

  Roebke, Joshua, 104

  Ron, Yuval, 194

  Rosenblum (Bruce) and Kuttner (Fred), Quantum Enigma, 106

  Ross, Colin, 6

  Ross, Ken, 24, 45, 48, 50

  Ross, Manny, 26, 27, 31, 48

  Roswell, New Mexico, 121, 158–59

  Royal Mail, 53

  Russert, Tim, 130, 131

  Rutan, Burt, 174

  Sabom, Michael, 39

  Sagan, Carl, 63

  Saint-Denys, Marquis d’Hervey, Dreams and the Ways to Direct Them: Practical Observations, 212, 214

  schizophrenia, 26, 46, 150, 186

  Schlitz, Marilyn, 175

  Schulze, Glen, 132, 133

  Schwartz, Gary, 73

  Schweickart, Rusty, 161, 162, 163

  science, 5–6, 8–9, 11, 12–13, 17, 32, 54, 58, 64, 65, 72, 74, 81, 84, 92, 94–100, 105–106, 126, 217, 259, 260, 262, 264

  neurological effects of prayer and meditation, 177–204

  outer space and, 153–75

  séance, 47, 48

  Seattle, 2009 Parapsychological Association conference in, 55–59, 74–75

  Seed magazine, 104

  Sejnowski, Terrence, 85, 86, 126

  September 11 terrorist attacks, 44, 183

  sex, 50

  Shapiro, Francine, 236–40

  EMDR, 236

  Sheldrake, Rupert, 72, 73

  Siegel, Jerry, 218

  Sightings (TV program), 122–23

  Skeptical Inquirer, 65, 71

  skepticism, 53–81, 141, 151, 174, 251

  belief vs., 53–81

  ghosts and, 143–44, 146–52

  UFOs and, 123–28

  Skeptiko, 13, 44, 72

  Skeptoid, 13

  skiing, 196, 197

  sleep, 205

  lucid dreaming, 205–231, 255–66

  REM, 212, 214, 216–17, 246, 249

  Smalley, Susan, 199

  Smith, Paul H., 56–57, 70

  Society for Neuroscience, 201

  Society for Psychical Research, 152, 212

  Solomon Islands, 4

  Sony, 81

  Sorrells, Ricky, 113–15, 119–20, 130, 134–35

  Soviet Union, 59

  space tourism, 171–74

  space travel, 153–75

  speaking in tongues, 184–85

  SPECT scan, 180, 185

  spirituality, 84, 85

  Stanford Research Institute (SRI), 69, 70, 164, 165

  Stanford University, 205, 211

  statistical significance, 75

  Stephenville Lights, 8, 113–23, 124, 133–37

  Stoneham, Marshall, 109–110

  stress, 197, 198, 199, 236, 237, 238, 246

  suicide bombings, 187

  supernatural, 4

  definition of, 4–5

  surgery, 86–87

  Switzerland, 25

  Szent-Györgyi, Albert, 126

  Tamil Tigers, 187

  Tart, Charles, 74–75

  The End of Materialism, 74

  technology, 5, 12, 23, 54

  Tegmark, Max, 101, 102

  telepathy, 4, 13, 53, 57, 99, 101, 156

  skeptics vs. believers, 53–81

  television, 4, 40, 62, 99, 114, 122, 157

  terrorism, 44, 174, 183, 187, 188, 198

  terror management theory (TMT), 193

  Texas, 113, 114, 132

  Stephenville Lights, 8, 113–23, 133–3
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  Thespesius, 33

  Tibetan meditation, 179, 180, 184, 195–96, 199

  time, 9, 17, 34

  Time magazine, 49

  Tollaksen, Jeff, 9

  Tolle, Eckhart, 199

  Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, 109

  tourism:

  space, 171–74

  UFO, 120–22

  Truzzi, Marcello, 63, 67

  Tsakiris, Alex, 13–14, 44, 72

  Tuszynski, Jack, 101, 111

  twins, 60

  UFO Magazine, 134

  unidentified flying objects (UFOs), 3, 4, 8, 17, 113–37, 150

  media on, 114, 117, 118–20, 128–35

  Roswell, 121

  skeptics, 123–28

  Stephenville Lights, 113–23, 124, 128–37

  tourism, 120–22

  University College London, 109

  University of Arizona, 86, 109

  University of Chicago, 27

  University of Pennsylvania, 177–78, 183, 184

  Utts, Jessica, 62–63, 168–69

  Seeing Through Statistics, 62

  van der Kolk, Bessel, 250

  van Eeden, Frederik, The Study of Dreams, 212, 214

  Vanilla Sky (film), 206, 210

  Veteran’s Administration (VA) Hospital, Chicago, 238–40

  vets, IADC therapy for, 233–35, 238–43, 246, 247–50

  Vietnam War, 35, 154, 233

  IADC therapy for vets, 233–34, 238–43, 246, 247–50

  Virgin Galactic, 171–74

  visual perceptions, 190–92

  Waggoner, Robert, 259

  Waldman, Mark Robert, 194–202

  Wall Street Journal, The, 131

  Washington, D.C., 124, 183

  Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 4

  What the Bleep Do We Know? (documentary), 100–101, 102, 106, 108, 186

  Wheeler, John, 97

  White, Frank, 161–64, 172–73

  Wilber, Ken, 17, 201

  Wilson, Sheryl, 148

  Windbridge Institute, 77–78

  Wired, 41, 174

  Wise, Jeff, 44

  Wiseman, Richard, 55, 61, 72

  Woerlee, G. M., 38, 39

  Woolf, Nancy, 111

  yoga, 209

  Zeilinger, Anton, 104–105, 106, 110

  Zetetic, The, 67

  Zurich, 25

  Acknowledgments

  AFTER HAVING SPENT MANY years working on this book, in one form or another, I have a lot of people to thank.

  My agent, Andrew Stuart, for all his support and advice.

  My editors, Eric Brandt, who handled this book at its inception, and especially Roger Freet, who steered it home with wit and an evident passion to serve both me and, more importantly, the reading public. Thanks for making this book better. Also Amanda Wood, Christina Bailly, and Darcy Cohan for all their help.

  I’d also like to thank all my sources for this book, from those who shall remain nameless to those who gave so generously of their time to make this book possible. I’d like to single out Dianne Gray, Willoughby Britton, Stuart Hameroff, Jim Trolinger, Jack Tuszynski, Angelia Joiner, Dean Radin, Jessica Utts, Edgar Mitchell, Andrew Newberg, Mark Robert Waldman, Keelin, Stephen LaBerge and Allan Botkin for reading over select portions of this manuscript.

  My colleagues in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have contributed to my career in various ways: Theresa Conroy, Will Bunch, Stu Bykofsky, Sasha Issenberg, Benjamin Wallace, Jessica Pressler, Lee Gutkind, Liz Spikol, Brian Hickey, Brian McManus, Jeff Barg, Chris McDougall, Ralph Cipriano, and Kia Gregory. Of course, those with whom I have shared the most beers and long conversations belong in a special category in my heart, mind and liver: Chris Brennan, Mike Newall, Dan Kennedy, Rich Rys, Jason Fagone, Jeff Deeney, Chris Thompson, Jonathan Valania and Michael Rosenwald.

  To all those who have ever hired me to work in journalism, including Sara Kelly, Tim Whitaker, Larry Platt, and Tom McGrath, you have my eternal gratitude.

  To Tim Haas, for his help with nettlesome technology.

  Stephen H. Segal belongs in his own category, for all his help in the writing and thinking that went into this book. So does Lou Gentile, who got me started on this book and unfortunately did not live to see it. Thank you both for your friendship.

  To my family, both blood and in-laws, for all the good times, advice, support and love; for the days that have already been and the days yet to come.

  To Lisa Stachler Volk, my wife, for the best years of my life and a honeymoon that will never end.

  And my father, Gerald Volk, for teaching me that “Life is good.”

  About the Author

  Steve Volk is a longtime staff writer and regular contributor at Philadelphia magazine. His work has been published by Rolling Stone, VIBE, Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, The New Republic, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Weekly, The Philadelphia Inquirer, St. Petersburg Times, and In Pittsburgh Weekly. Volk has received dozens of state and national journalism awards and appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. He lives in Philadelphia. Visit the author online at www.stevevolk.com.

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  Copyright

  FRINGE-OLOGY: How I Tried To Explain Away the Unexplainable—And Couldn’t. Copyright © 2011 by Steve Volk.

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  Fringe-ology : how I tried to explain away the unexplainable—and couldn’t / Steve Volk. — 1st ed.

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  ISBN 978–0–06–185771–3

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