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MEDIANITÀ, COSA DICE LA SCIENZA? - LAURA LIBERALE - Sguardi sull'Invisibile

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Per la nuova puntata di “Sguardi sull’Invisibile”, Enrico Pietra intervista Laura Liberale, indologa e tanatologa, ricercatrice membro del GRIM (Gruppo di Ricerca Italiano sulla Medianità). A qualche settimane dall’intervista a Elisabetta Lupano, medium sottoposta con successo ai test dello stesso GRIM in triplo, quadruplo e quintuplo cieco, si torna a parlare di medianità con chi la studia direttamente e pubblica ricerche scientifiche in proposito su riviste accademiche peer-reviewed. E’ l’occasione per approfondire le metodologie di indagine adottate e dare conto degli ultimi studi pubblicati in proposito, compreso quelli sulla comunicazione medianica applicata agli animali, ancora in fase preprint, e per rispondere ad alcune critiche emerse dopo l’intervista precedente.Link al primo studio: www.patriziotressoldi.it/cmssimpled/uploads/images/IsThereSomeoneInTheHereafter_22.pdf Link al secondo studio: http://www.patriziotressoldi.it/cmssimpled/uploads/images/Channeling_24.pdfLink al terzo studio: https://www.qeios.com/read/GVRN0G Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.

Per la nuova puntata di “Sguardi sull’Invisibile”, Enrico Pietra intervista Laura Liberale, indologa e tanatologa, ricercatrice membro del GRIM (Gruppo di Ricerca Italiano sulla Medianità). A qualche settimane dall’intervista a Elisabetta Lupano, medium sottoposta con successo ai test dello stesso GRIM in triplo, quadruplo e quintuplo cieco, si torna a parlare di medianità con chi la studia direttamente e pubblica ricerche scientifiche in proposito su riviste accademiche peer-reviewed. E’ l’occasione per approfondire le metodologie di indagine adottate e dare conto degli ultimi studi pubblicati in proposito, compreso quelli sulla comunicazione medianica applicata agli animali, ancora in fase preprint, e per rispondere ad alcune critiche emerse dopo l’intervista precedente.Link al primo studio: www.patriziotressoldi.it/cmssimpled/uploads/images/IsThereSomeoneInTheHereafter_22.pdf Link al secondo studio: http://www.patriziotressoldi.it/cmssimpled/uploads/images/Channeling_24.pdfLink al terzo studio: https://www.qeios.com/read/GVRN0G Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.

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Per la nuova puntata di “Sguardi sull’Invisibile”, Enrico Pietra intervista Laura Liberale, indologa e tanatologa, ricercatrice membro del GRIM (Gruppo di Ricerca Italiano sulla Medianità). A qualche settimane dall’intervista a Elisabetta Lupano,...

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