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No Such Thing is a bold, intelligent, and respectful deep dive into one of humanity’s oldest fascinations: ghosts. Author Barry G. Blaisdell explores the science, psychology, and cultural myths that shape our belief in the paranormal. From sleep paralysis and electromagnetic fields to grief hallucinations and folklore, this book examines why so many people believe in spirits—despite a lack of solid evidence.
Designed for skeptics, agnostics, and curious minds alike, No Such Thing unpacks popular ghost stories through the lens of neuroscience, historical context, and human behavior. It doesn’t mock belief—it explains it. If you’ve ever wondered whether ghosts are real, this is the book that offers clarity, logic, and surprising compassion.
Perfect for readers of Carl Sagan, Michael Shermer, or those simply seeking truth in the shadows.
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