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Scientists claim time travel is possible
Jay Olson and Timothy Ralph at the Department of Physics over at the University of Queensland in Australia recently published a paper entitled: "Extraction of timelike entanglement from the quantum vacuum". In the roughly seven- to eight-page document filled with equations I will probably never understand, the two discuss and conclude on what appears to be the discovery of "teleportation in time" (aka. Time Travel)...

Croydon hospital studies life after death
A hospital is helping scientists go beyond the grave and understand what happens after patients die. The Croydon University Hospital trust is one of 25 medical centres across the world taking part in a study to find out what happens to the human consciousness when people die...

5 crazy ways to keep ghosts out of your house
Living in a haunted house is a strange and terrifying experience, even if the spirits involved aren't malicious. Houses are built to withstand things like settling terrain, flooding, drainage. Your architect very carefully designs the structure for maximum safety and protection. Your roof allows rain and snow to slip off. Your staircase has a handrail. But does it have the elements necessary to keep you safe from ghosts?..

Exorcism may not be called for
The rite, those few priests who have performed it say, can unfold as a quiet prayer session or a show of violence. The afflicted person may curse or speak in a voice not his or her own, even assume facial features that one priest described as "reptilian."..

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Author Gregory Branson-Trent takes a trip to the world of the paranormal with the new release "Paranormal World"
Author Gregory Branson-Trent's latest release once again takes on the world of parapsychology. This book has a wide range of information contained within 500 pages in 6x9 hardback book and eBook format...

Will 'Atrocious' be the next 'Paranormal Activity'?
Horror movies are to Hollywood what reality shows are to TV: Projects that are cheaply mined with the hope of impressive returns. That no-budget, no-stars chiller about a couple plagued by creepy things in the night is ready to launch its second sequel. The original surveillance-camera film had audiences literally jumping in their seats - and the buzz went viral. But the Spanish-language film "Atrocious," which launches this weekend, may be the next hot indie horror ticket...

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