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paranormality

n. The quality of being paranormal.

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Paranormality (book)

Paranormality: Why we see what isn't there was written by psychologist and magician Richard Wiseman as a skeptic primer of all things paranormal. The book argues that paranormal phenomena like psychics, telepathy, ghosts, out-of-body experiences, prophesy and more do not exist, and explores why people continue to believe, and what that tells us about human behavior and the way the brain functions. Wiseman uses QR codes throughout the book, which link to YouTube videos as examples and as experiments the reader can participate in to further explain the phenomena. The book does more than explain how these things work, but teaches people how to engage in these activities. The book was published in the United Kingdom, and other countries. Because of a cautious American publishing market, it was only available in America through Kindle. Paranormality was awarded the Center for Inquiry's Robert P. Balles award for 2011.