Existence of ghosts and paranormal entities (overview on negative energy)

International Journal of Applied Physics
© 2020 by SSRG - IJAP Journal
Volume 7 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : Tumula Mani Kota Rajasekhar (Rajasekhar TMK)

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Tumula Mani Kota Rajasekhar (Rajasekhar TMK), "Existence of ghosts and paranormal entities (overview on negative energy)," SSRG International Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 7,  no. 2, pp. 1-6, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23500301/IJAP-V7I2P101

Abstract:

From many years, there are some unsolved questions which are haunting mankind. One among those mysterious questions is “Do ghosts and such entities really exist?”. This is a million-dollar question, though many people say that “it’s a trash”, there are some fascinating facts and proofs which makes that trash a hidden treasure yet to be found. There are many people who dedicated their lives in order find the answer to this question. According to a survey, even in the most developed countries like America, around 45% of the people believe in the existence of paranormal entities. There are many scientific theories which explain about the existence of the unknown entities. Even there are many proofs which can prove the existence of paranormal creatures, simply termed as ghosts. Though some of them are considered to be pointless, some of the theories and proofs may not be neglected, as there is no evidence to disprove them. In this paper we are going to discuss about various theories, and about various researchers who are termed as “parapsychologists” and their explanations regarding this topic. Here we are going to discuss about different energies and their impact on human brain and also some information regarding mysterious terms like “Exorcism” and “Pocession”.

Keywords:

Paranormal, Parapsychology, Entity, Parapsychologists, Pocession and Exorcism

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