Spooky Science: Debunking Pseudoscience of the Afterlife | Paranormal Investigation & Critical Thinking Guide
$14.35
$19.14
Safe 25%
Spooky Science: Debunking Pseudoscience of the Afterlife | Paranormal Investigation & Critical Thinking Guide
Spooky Science: Debunking Pseudoscience of the Afterlife | Paranormal Investigation & Critical Thinking Guide
Spooky Science: Debunking Pseudoscience of the Afterlife | Paranormal Investigation & Critical Thinking Guide
$14.35
$19.14
25% Off
Quantity:
Delivery & Return: Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery: 10-15 days international
16 people viewing this product right now!
SKU: 69611875
Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay
shop
Description
Skeptics of the supernatural will enjoy this humorous jaunt through the long history of scientific inquiry into paranormal and psychic phenomena. Life after death, spirit communication, the astral plane, reincarnation: on the relatively rare occasions when scientists have tried to apply their methods to the paranormal, they've often ended up embarrassed—fooled by obvious charlatans, deluded into making irrational and unsubstantiated claims, or frustrated in their attempt to find something that just isn’t there. John Grant—author of Discarded Science and Corrupted Science—investigates the pseudoscience of spooky stuff to fascinating and often hilarious effect.
More
Shipping & Returns

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.

Reviews
*****
Verified Buyer
5
This is the latest in a series of popular science books by this erudite but accessible author. I have enjoyed many of his previous books and this one keeps up the standards set in Discarded Science, Corrupted Science and so on. We need authors like Grant to remind us that rushing to embrace "proof" of the inexplicable is often the lazy way out ... His books remind us of the need to remain sceptical.

You May Also Like