Parapsychology

Definition:

Parapsychology is a scientific discipline that studies paranormal phenomena, which are inexplicable by natural laws or traditional scientific understanding. It investigates extraordinary human capabilities such as extrasensory perception (ESP), telepathy, psychokinesis, and precognition.

Subdisciplines:

  • Extrasensory Perception (ESP): Focuses on gathering and analyzing data related to acquiring information through means other than the known senses.
  • Telepathy: Examines the ability of one person to perceive the thoughts, feelings, or mental states of another without any known physical interaction or communication.
  • Psychokinesis: Studies the influence of mind over matter and explores the purported ability of individuals to move or affect objects without physical contact.
  • Precognition: Explores the alleged ability to gain knowledge of future events or occurrences before they happen.

Methods:

Parapsychologists employ various scientific methods such as controlled experiments, statistical analysis, and rigorous empirical research to investigate and understand paranormal phenomena. These methods aim to identify and validate the existence of extraordinary human capabilities.