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`My guess is that there are places round here where this sense of evil is strong and those places attract paranormal phenomena.
Barbara Erskine HIDING FROM THE LIGHT (2003)
Either the apparitions were divinely inspired or else they were normal earthly phenomena, but in neither event were they paranormal.
Stewart, Michael GRACE (2003)
That doesn't make them less real, but they are subjective rather than objective phenomena.
Erskine, Barbara MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE (2003)
"Um, yeah, there were some, um, unusual phenomena, I would grant you that.
Michael Gruber TROPIC OF NIGHT (2003)
All related terms of 'phenomena'
phaenomenon
anything that can be perceived as an occurrence or fact by the senses
phenomenon
A phenomenon is something that is observed to happen or exist .
phi-phenomenon
the illusion that when two lights are rapidly turned on and off in succession something appears to move backwards and forwards between them while the lights stay stationary
phi-phenomenona
the illusion that when two lights are rapidly turned on and off in succession something appears to move backwards and forwards between them while the lights stay stationary
autokinetic phenomenon
the apparent movement of a fixed point of light when observed in a darkened room. The effect is produced by small eye movements for which the brain is unable to compensate , having no other reference points
figure-ground phenomenon
the division of the perceptual field into background and objects that appear to stand out against it. The concept was evolved by the Gestalt psychologists, who invented ambiguous figures in which the same part could be seen either as figure or ground