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PHYSICAL PHENOMENA

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 548 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PHYSICAL PHENOMENA  , in the terminology of
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spiritualism and psychical research, molar or molecular phenomena in the
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physical
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world not traceable to ordinary causes and referred to the
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action of
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spirits or of mediums in abnormal psychical states . Among the phenomena or alleged phenomena are: materialization, levitation or
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elongation of the
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medium; passage of
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matter through matter, alteration of
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weight in a balance, tying of knots in an endless cord, apports (
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objects brought from a distance) and movements of objects (telekinesis); the production of writing, imprints of
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plaster or other objects; raps, voices and other sounds, including
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music; spirit photographs; lights and perfumes . To these may be added immunity against the effects of fire and the untying of ropes . Analogous phenomena are found in many parts of the world (see POLTERGEIST; FIREWALKING); spectral lights are associated with the tombs of
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Mahommedan saints, with Buddhist shrines, with religious revivals, with Red
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Indian and other magicians, &c., and as sporadic phenomena in the Highlands and Norway . Levitation is asserted of Australian wizards, the rope-
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trick of Eskimo angekoks; glyphs and
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direct writing are found in Mexican and Tibetan cults . See F . Podmore,
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Modern Spiritualism; F . W . H . Myers, Human Personality, ii . 506; Journal S . P .

R., vi . 309 sq . (N . W .

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