Are ghosts real, or are they products of human psychology and perception?
This critical examination explores one of humanity's oldest questions through science, psychology, and evidence. Drawing on neuroscience, physics, and cultural history, this book investigates why millions report ghost encounters despite lack of compelling scientific proof.
Discover the psychological mechanisms behind supernatural experiences, from sleep paralysis to bereavement hallucinations. Evaluate famous paranormal cases and ghost hunting methods with rigorous scrutiny. Understand what physics reveals about consciousness, energy, and the possibility of life after death.
Learn why ghost beliefs persist across cultures and what they reveal about human nature, mortality awareness, and our need for meaning. Whether skeptic or believer, gain comprehensive understanding of ghost phenomena through multiple scientific and cultural perspectives.
Perfect for readers seeking evidence-based analysis of the paranormal while respecting the cultural significance of ghost beliefs worldwide.