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This section is completely unsourced and is as usual bait for more indiscriminate entries. I thought about deleting it, but decided to tag it and open this discussion instead. It's possible that some entries are notable enough and could easily be sourced... Thanks, — Paleo Neonate – 11:26, 26 December 2019 (UTC)
I've never heard Astral projection ever called a science, or ever heard claims that it was somehow scientific. The phenomenon itself is real. Whether or not it entails actually leaving one's body, that's a separate issue and fair game for criticism. People DO experience phenomenon whereby they perceive leaving their bodies during certain phases of sleep (see Out of Body Experience) 139.138.6.121 ( talk) 22:55, 31 July 2021 (UTC)
How can I do that 41.10.1.18 ( talk) 09:26, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Both are different names for the same thing. 2600:1700:B9C1:20C0:C412:9584:B21:255F ( talk) 18:40, 28 March 2022 (UTC)
The episode is all about a military veteran quadriplegic who kills using astral projection. 23.242.214.23 ( talk) 22:17, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
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Arbitration Ruling on the Treatment of Pseudoscience In December of 2006 the Arbitration Committee ruled on guidelines for the presentation of topics as pseudoscience in Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Pseudoscience. The final decision was as follows:
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This section is completely unsourced and is as usual bait for more indiscriminate entries. I thought about deleting it, but decided to tag it and open this discussion instead. It's possible that some entries are notable enough and could easily be sourced... Thanks, — Paleo Neonate – 11:26, 26 December 2019 (UTC)
I've never heard Astral projection ever called a science, or ever heard claims that it was somehow scientific. The phenomenon itself is real. Whether or not it entails actually leaving one's body, that's a separate issue and fair game for criticism. People DO experience phenomenon whereby they perceive leaving their bodies during certain phases of sleep (see Out of Body Experience) 139.138.6.121 ( talk) 22:55, 31 July 2021 (UTC)
How can I do that 41.10.1.18 ( talk) 09:26, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Both are different names for the same thing. 2600:1700:B9C1:20C0:C412:9584:B21:255F ( talk) 18:40, 28 March 2022 (UTC)
The episode is all about a military veteran quadriplegic who kills using astral projection. 23.242.214.23 ( talk) 22:17, 11 August 2022 (UTC)