

Edition 31 - Mark Rosney
Feb 17, 2010
Mark Rosney, co-author of 'A Beginner’s Guide to Paranormal Investigations' and a member of Para-Projects, shares his wealth of experience in the paranormal realm. He discusses critical thinking's role in investigations and the dynamic of working in teams. Ghostly encounters in Liverpool, including tales from a former police officer, add a local flavor. Mark also delves into the importance of scientific methods over psychic claims, and intriguing phenomena like time slips further illustrate the essence of navigating the unknown.
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Origin Story
- Mark Rosney's interest in the paranormal began with a UFO sighting in 1978.
- The object turned out to be a Russian booster rocket, but it sparked his curiosity.
The Spoon Case
- Rosney's first paranormal investigation involved a man who claimed something fell off a UFO.
- The object turned out to be the head of a spoon.
Confirmation Bias
- Be wary of confirmation bias in paranormal investigations.
- People often find "evidence" that supports their beliefs, leading to false conclusions.