How Parasciences.us Investigates a Question
Our research model separates what happened from why it may have happened. We move through six stages: Experience — record the account in the participant’s own words. Observation — document conditions, timing, context, and independent witnesses. Measurement — collect available physiological, environmental, behavioral, or instrument data. Hypothesis — identify conventional and unconventional explanations that could be tested. Evidence — compare the record with established science, prior research, replication attempts, and competing interpretations. Conclusion — state what the evidence supports, what remains uncertain, and what would change the assessment. Documented experience means an account was recorded; it does not mean that the proposed explanation was verified.
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