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(2020-02-12, 11:37 AM)Typoz Wrote: If a video is uploaded but not publicised (either private or unlisted) it can sit there forever. When the status is changed to 'public' it looks old and new at the same time.

Thanks. That sounds as though it would explain it. I do subscribe to their channel, so I was particularly puzzled not to have seen them when they were apparently uploaded.
Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - here's another video of a presentation from last year's Parapsychological Association Convention: Paul H. Smith's talk entitled "What's in a Name? A Lot, Actually", in which he argues for keeping the terms "Parapsychology" and "Extra-sensory Perception" rather than changing them to "Psychophysics" and "Anomalous Cognition":
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(2020-02-13, 04:28 PM)Chris Wrote: Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - here's another video of a presentation from last year's Parapsychological Association Convention: Paul H. Smith's talk entitled "What's in a Name? A Lot, Actually", in which he argues for keeping the terms "Parapsychology" and "Extra-sensory Perception" rather than changing them to "Psychophysics" and "Anomalous Cognition":
...Rebranding is under serious consideration?
(2020-02-14, 06:28 AM)Will Wrote: ...Rebranding is under serious consideration?

I've been reading "Nine Ghosts," a collection of stories written in the first half of the 20th century by R. H. Malden, a friend of M. R. James:
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0605461h.html
In one of them, he refrains from describing in detail the place where a haunting happened, "as I do not want to expose him [the local rector] to the attentions of the Phantasmagorical Association or any similar body."

If the PA is really considering a change of name, maybe they should consider Phantasmagorical Association. I think it has a nice ring to it.
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Here are four more videos from the Society for Scientific Exploration, in its 2019 Convention YouTube playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9imsfGdE...3&index=26

Julia Mossbridge | Screening for Precognition, Remote Viewing and Micro-Psychokinetic Skills
Roger D. Nelson | Are Evoked Potentials a Model for GCP Event Data?
Garret Moddel | Quantum Mechanics Does Not Explain Psi… So Far
David Scharf | Two Dogmas of Materialism
The Society for Scientific Exploration is continuing to upload videos from its 2019 Convention. Here are five more:

John Streiff | The Nature of Deep Reality – Solving Chalmer’s Hard Problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK18_MQ77oo

James L. Oschman | Structure and Properties of the Quantum Information Field
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzJN5E1sTmQ

Daniel P. Sheehan | It's About Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lun9-YUKgNI

Jason Yotopoulos | Subtle Energy Research: Systems Mapping & Future Roadmap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0kL9-bHopI

Julie Beischel | You’re Not Even in There Now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KygrFY2mE_U
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Courtesy of Nemo C. Mörck's Twitter page - the London Fortean Society has made available a large number of recording of its talks, on a wide variety of subjects:
https://forteanlondon.blogspot.com/p/rec...video.html
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Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page, a video of a presentation by George Meek from 1984 entitled "Hearing the Inaudible and Seeing the Invisible" has just been published on YouTube by the Metascience Foundation channel:



(I've so far watched only the first couple of minutes)
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Sometimes things end up on my viewing/reading/listening list and I don't recall where I came across them originally. Take this as a kind of random sample - unless someone can offer more background.

John Chang AKA Dynamo Jack
Biological prana manipulation demo by John Chang.
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