“Author Stacy Horn dissects all the things that go bump in the night—ghosts, poltergeists, your ex-boyfriend Klaus—in [her] macabre book.” — Marie Claire A fascinating, eye-opening collection of “Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena, from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory,” Unbelievable by Stacy Horn explores science’s remarkable first attempts to prove—or disprove—the existence of the paranormal. A featured contributor on the popular NPR program “All Things Considered,” Horn has been praised by Mary Roach, bestselling author of Spook , for her “awe-fueled curiosity [and] top-flight reporting skills.” Horn attacks a most controversial subject with Unbelievable —a book that will appeal to armchair scientists as well as fans of TV’s Medium, The Ghost Whisperer, and Crossing Over with John Edward. This is a fond look at J. B. Rhine and his colleagues and protégés in the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory, which, no longer affiliated with Duke University, lives on as the Rhine Research Center Institute for Parapsychology. Rhine and the lab were dedicated to scientific study and quantification of ESP and related phenomena. They got results such that, in the 1930s, the head of Duke’s psychology department declared Rhine’s work to be “the first hard evidence that the elusive proof of life after death might be out there.” Rhine’s results weren’t universally accepted, though, and the academic warfare over the lab and Rhine constitutes a major plotline here. Writing crisply and fairly objectively, Horn sympathizes enough with Rhine and his work to give her account a perhaps unjustified sunniness. But then, as many incidents she reports indicate, hardly anyone approaches the paranormal without bias. A dandy sources list and frequent references to Rhine’s colleagues and rivals point the way to more information. --Mike Tribby Praise for THE RESTLESS SLEEP: “Masterful storytelling.” - San Francisco Chronicle “Gripping.” - Entertainment Weekly “Author Stacy Horn dissects all the things that go bump in the night―ghosts, poltergeists, your ex-boyfriend Klaus―in the macabre book Unbelievable.” - Marie Claire “A sympathetic . . . history of parapsychology investigations at Duke University . . . solid on the details of Rhine’s life and work.” - Kirkus Reviews “Some of the explanations here, backed by scientific fact, will send shivers up readers’ spines.” - Bust Magazine “A good read, almost like a novel . . . quite accurate.” - Charles Tart, veteran parapsychologist “ Unbelievable gives a comprehensive and very interesting account of the scientific studies in Parapsychology . . . fascinating.” - Elizabeth McMahan, former Duke Parapsychology Lab scientist Rain barrels that refill themselves. Psychic horses. Mind-reading Cold War spies. For many, these phenomena are evidence of an unseen world just beyond the grasp of our five senses. For a group of scientists at Duke University, such mysteries demanded further investigation. From 1930 to 1980, under the leadership of Dr. J. B. Rhine, often considered the Einstein of the paranormal, the scientists at the Duke Parapsychology Lab attempted to test the bizarre, the frightening, and the unexplainable against the rigors of science. In Unbelievable , Stacy Horn reveals the strange, lost history of these first attempts to prove—or disprove—the existence of the paranormal, bringing to light a half-century's worth of ghost stories, poltergeists, and paranormal activity. The Duke scientists were queried by the likes of Albert Einstein, Richard Nixon, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, and Helen Keller; the U.S. Army and blue-chip corporations such as IBM and Zenith seized upon their findings. Investigating telepathy, clairvoyance, ghosts, poltergeists, and the myriad other strange phenomena that people claim to have experienced, the scientists did find proof that the human mind can exhibit telepathic powers—but their discovery would put them at odds with both the scientific community and the community of believers at large, beginning a multidecade battle among unyielding critics, die-hard believers, and scientists themselves. Yet Horn reveals that between the power of belief and the promise of scientific investigation, there is room for everyone to acknowledge that the truth is out there. Stacy Horn, a contributor to National Public Radio's All Things Considered , is the author of The Restless Sleep , Waiting for My Cats to Die: A Memoir , and Cyberville . She lives in New York City. Unbelievable Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena, from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory By Stacy Horn HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. Copyright © 2009 Stacy Horn All right reserved. ISBN: 9780061116858 Chapter One Before a small, unknown Methodist college was transformed into Duke University in the late 1920s, th
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