Paranormal activity
Some believe. Some don’t. Some aren’t sure. There has been tons of money, time and research put into trying to prove it or dispel it. There are TV shows based on it, businesses built around it and many kids' sleepovers ruined because of it.
Paranormal, according to The American Heritage Dictionary, is defined as “beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation."
For more than 28 years, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, or PEAR was studying the interaction of human consciousness with sensitive physical devices, systems, and processes, and developing complementary theoretical models to enable better understanding of the role of consciousness in the establishment of physical reality.
Princeton Public Library wasn’t going to be left in the dark! This evening at 7, we are hosting South Jersey Ghost Research. They are bringing their ghost-hunting tools and will discuss their scientific methods and educate the public on the nature of hauntings.
If you still want more you can sign up to go on a Ghost Tour with Princeton Tour Company.
People are generally intrigued with this type of thing because by definition it cannot be explained and we all like a good scare … right?
Submitted by SHawk on July 17, 2012 - 8:00am
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This is serious stuff, but, for a laugh, come to the Student Film Festival at PPL this week to see a great student film spoofing paranormal detectives.
Thanks JP for your comment. Best of luck at the film fest!
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