One can dismiss a UFO sighting by a lone witness. But a dozen? A hundred witnesses? More? Fortunately pseudoskeptical deniers have fallbacks like swamp gas, Venus, and the thorny phenomenon of mass hallucinations, notes Jason Charbonneau. Does the reality of mass hallucinations hold water, or might one argue the likelihood of mass hallucinations falls short of the most stringent scientific standards? A greater understanding of mental mysteries lay within the covers of David Presti's
Mind Beyond Brain, walking the fine line twixt science and mysticism. Jenny Randles wonders how such a slim volume can contain such depth of data and material, playfully cautioning readers
Mind: How You Go. (CS)
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