Hans Holzer's the Supernatural: Explaining the Unexplained
β Scribed by Hans Holzer
- Publisher
- New Page Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 220
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this first-ever collection, one of the world's most prominent and prolific authors on the subject of unusual phenomena offers plausible explanations for curiosities once considered unexplainable-from prophecy and out-of-body experiences to ghosts, UFOs, and parallel universes. The author applies new research techniques, with each chapter offering a rational explanation for the once unexplained. His exhaustive study and analysis replaces colorful beliefs of heaven and hell (nurtured for centuries by organized religions) with evidence obtained under strict scientific test conditions, either in the laboratory or in the field. Offered in an engaging and convincing style, the information presented is based on hard evidence, no matter how strange some of that evidence may seem. It is the culmination of Holzer's life work and gives readers an advance glimpse, along with practical information and applications that they can use now.
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