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New Zealand News - NZ - Ghosts lurking in scientist minds  by Laughing Boy at  8:47 am EDT, May 19, 2003 |  
] A survey has lifted the veil on an unexpected secret - ] many scientists believe in ghosts.  ]  ] The survey of 18 scientists at Waikato University and ] Britain's Leicester University found that most were not ] willing to rule out the possibility that "some houses are ] haunted by ghosts".  ]  ] Many also believed it was possible that "wearing ] jewellery made out of certain crystals can help to keep ] you healthy", and that "in the past aliens from some ] other planet have landed on Earth".  ]  ] But most said astrology and palmistry were "almost ] certainly untrue", and all agreed there was almost ] certainly no truth in the ideas that breaking mirrors or ] "black Fridays" brought bad luck.  ]  ] A Waikato University researcher and joint author of the ] survey, Dr Richard Coll, said the scientists gave much ] more credence to "superstitions" than he had expected. ] "You might reasonably have expected them to say these ] things are complete nonsense," he said.  ]  ] "They didn't. The ones they were more likely to believe ] were aliens and ghosts. The aliens one didn't surprise me ] greatly, but the ghosts one did."  ]  ] The research was inspired by other surveys that found ] widespread superstitious beliefs among the public, high ] school students and science teachers.  ]  ] The research was inspired by other surveys that found ] widespread superstitious beliefs among the public, high ] school students and science teachers.  ]  ] The result: The scientists were certainly more sceptical ] than both high school students and science teachers. ] "There was only one person who was totally sceptical ] about all the propositions. She happened to be a ] biologist who was a strong atheist."  ]  ] There were no differences between the Waikato and ] Leicester samples.  Very interesting.  Being an amateur paranormal investigator myself, itÂ’s reassuring to know that some scientists ARE looking at our research with an open mind. Laughing Boy  |  
  
 
New Zealand News - NZ - Ghosts lurking in scientist minds  by Dr. Nanochick at  5:18 pm EDT, May 19, 2003 |  
] A survey has lifted the veil on an unexpected secret - ] many scientists believe in ghosts.  ]  ] The survey of 18 scientists at Waikato University and ] Britain's Leicester University found that most were not ] willing to rule out the possibility that "some houses are ] haunted by ghosts".  ]  ] Many also believed it was possible that "wearing ] jewellery made out of certain crystals can help to keep ] you healthy", and that "in the past aliens from some ] other planet have landed on Earth".  ]  ] But most said astrology and palmistry were "almost ] certainly untrue", and all agreed there was almost ] certainly no truth in the ideas that breaking mirrors or ] "black Fridays" brought bad luck.  ]  ] A Waikato University researcher and joint author of the ] survey, Dr Richard Coll, said the scientists gave much ] more credence to "superstitions" than he had expected. ] "You might reasonably have expected them to say these ] things are complete nonsense," he said.  ]  ] "They didn't. The ones they were more likely to believe ] were aliens and ghosts. The aliens one didn't surprise me ] greatly, but the ghosts one did."  ]  ] The research was inspired by other surveys that found ] widespread superstitious beliefs among the public, high ] school students and science teachers.  ]  ] The research was inspired by other surveys that found ] widespread superstitious beliefs among the public, high ] school students and science teachers.  ]  ] The result: The scientists were certainly more sceptical ] than both high school students and science teachers. ] "There was only one person who was totally sceptical ] about all the propositions. She happened to be a ] biologist who was a strong atheist."  ]  ] There were no differences between the Waikato and ] Leicester samples.  booooooooooooo....and stuff  |  
  
 
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