* Apparitions: The appearance of a ghost or spirit, often in the form of a human figure.
* Poltergeist activity: Objects moving or being thrown around without any physical explanation, knocking sounds, footsteps, or other unexplained noises.
* Electronic voice phenomena (EVP): The recording of disembodied voices or sounds on electronic devices, such as tape recorders or radios.
* Near-death experiences (NDEs): Personal experiences of individuals who have come close to death, often involving out-of-body experiences, encountering deceased loved ones, or seeing a bright light.
* Clairvoyance: The ability to perceive events or objects that are not present or visible to the senses, such as seeing through walls or knowing the thoughts of others.
* Telepathy: The ability to transmit or receive thoughts or information through extrasensory means, without the use of the known senses.
* Psychokinesis: The ability to influence or move objects with the mind, without any physical contact.
While there have been numerous reports and claims of paranormal activities over the centuries, there is currently no scientific evidence to support their existence. Skeptics argue that many paranormal experiences can be explained by psychological factors, such as wishful thinking, misperception, or sensory illusions. Despite the lack of scientific evidence, belief in the paranormal remains widespread and continues to fascinate people's imaginations.