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  Anomalous Reality.com - 11:11 Symbol Phenomenon Research Web Site A serious research into the phenomeon of 11:11 and ...
Anomalous Reality.com A serious research into the phenomeon of 11:11 and other symbolism in numbers.
This site is devoted to understanding symbolism and the mysterious, enigmatic phenomenon of 11:11 and other numbers and symbols that appear under uncanny and synchronistic circumstances, often with striking messages.
While 11:11 means different things to different people I have come to know this symbol as the symbol of chaos, a zero point between two states of existence where one thing is transforming into another, but not yet either.
www.anomalousreality.com /ar   (1578 words)

  
 Anomalous phenomenon
Anomalous phenomena are phenomena such as telepathy, psychokinesis, ghosts, and other concepts not widely accepted as real by mainstream scientists, some of whom go as far as calling the attempted serious study of them pseudoscience.
Properly speaking, anomalous phenomena are phenomena which are observed and for which there are no suitable explanations in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e.g.
Other anomalous phenomena verge into the fringes of what is known as pathological science, such as cold fusion; while there are some serious competent scientists researching the phenomenon, there are also many less competent, biased cranks, and even cultists.
www.askfactmaster.com /Anomalous_phenomenon   (777 words)

  
 Anomalous Phenomenon Encyclopedia Article @ InnerMan.com (Inner Man)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An anomalous phenomenon is an observed phenomenon for which there seems to be no agreeable scientific explanation.
For example, while the idea of stones falling from the sky was once considered anomalous, meteorites are now acknowledged and well understood.
Though actually a subcategory of anomalous phenomena, some paranormal phenomena are studied in the field of parapsychology, and can be divided into three main classes:
www.innerman.com /encyclopedia/Anomalous_phenomenon   (831 words)

  
 Remote Viewing Anomalous Phenomena
Today, with this continuing phenomenon of unexplained events, we are still riddled with questions and fear of the unknown.
We can easily discern which ones are deliberate hoaxes and which are real anomalous events.
Remote Viewing Anomalous Phenomena: This world is a mysterious place.
www.trvnews.com /tmn/041902/rvanomalous.html   (1647 words)

  
 Anomalous phenomenon - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
An anomalous phenomenon is an observed phenomenon for which there is no suitable explanation in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e.g.
Strange Magazine is another magazine devoted to the study of anomalies in the spirit of Fort's work.
Adventures Unlimited, edited by The World Explorer's Club, is another magazine dedicated to exotic travel, lost cities, ancient mysteries and other anomalous phenomena.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=3180   (627 words)

  
 Learn more about Anomalous phenomenon in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Learn more about Anomalous phenomenon in the online encyclopedia.
You are here: Online Encyclopedia > Anomalous phenomenon
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /a/an/anomalous_phenomenon.html   (568 words)

  
 Anomalous phenomenon Summary
Sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), reports of alien abductions, mental telepathy, ghosts, and miracles all fall into this category.
An anomalous phenomenon is an observed phenomenon for which there is no agreeable rational explanation.
Because such observations don't fit into the established framework or consensus reality, they can be the subject of controversy.
www.bookrags.com /Anomalous_phenomenon   (105 words)

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