Research Database
1,100 peer-reviewed studies mapped by evidence quality
A theoretical commentary proposing new methodological directions for studying past life memories in children. The paper discusses research approaches without presenting empirical data.
Theoretical paper arguing that the future is non-probabilistic and fixed based on a hypothesized precognition theory. Proposes that precognition allows a timeless perspective that extends beyond traditional causality and computability.
This paper presents a case study of a 6-year-old child's spontaneous past life and in-utero memories. The authors advocate for child-centered research methodologies in past life memory studies rather than traditional adult-centric approaches.
Theoretical paper proposing plasma as a liminal medium that could explain psychokinesis, UAP propulsion, and consciousness effects through information-density stratification. The model suggests plasma occupies intermediate information-density regimes enabling macroscopic quantum coherence and retrocausal effects.
This pilot study tested whether people could unconsciously influence quantum random outcomes in a coin toss game with secretly biased win probabilities. Participants in the 'lucky' group (60% baseline) showed micro-PK effects toward 50%, while the 'unlucky' group (40% baseline) showed no effects.
This review examines how cultural backgrounds influence whether psychotic episodes are viewed as pathological conditions or spiritual experiences. The paper explores similarities between psychosis and mediumship, shamanism, and mystical experiences.
A theoretical review examining telepathic communication and consciousness based on cases from the telepathy tapes podcast. The authors explore implications for understanding non-local communication phenomena.
Theoretical paper proposing that coherent physical systems can couple to a global consciousness field, explaining UAP phenomena and psychokinesis through plasma-mediated substrate interactions. The model derives mathematical mechanisms for consciousness-matter coupling while making five falsifiable predictions.
This theoretical paper analyzes why people receiving telepathic or clairvoyant visual information struggle to name specific objects they perceive. The author proposes that psi-encoded information contains only low-level visual features without higher-level organizational information needed for object identification.
Single-case EEG study examining brain activity patterns in a channeler during claimed extrasensory perception experiences. Limited generalizability due to single-subject design and lack of control conditions.
Researchers tested a new online platform for precognition experiments comparing experienced meditators to general participants. While the main precognition hypotheses were not confirmed, meditators showed significantly higher variance in session hit rates, and preliminary tryout data showed strong variance effects.
This review analyzes Japanese reincarnation cases, particularly Katsugoro, within cultural and historical context. It represents the first English-language reincarnation research book by Japanese researcher Ohkado Masayuki.
Two studies with 704 adults explored whether people attribute magicians' performances to supernatural causes. Supernatural attributions were uncommon but predicted by certain personality traits and paranormal beliefs including precognition.
This meta-analysis examined 26 experiments testing whether people can telepathically identify who is calling before answering the phone. Results showed hit rates significantly above the 25% chance level across multiple studies. The effect was stronger when callers and participants had emotional bonds.
Commentary argues that psi research shows empirical robustness similar to mainstream psychology and neuroscience. The author contends this research is highly relevant to mind-brain discussions but is largely ignored by scientists and philosophers.