ABSTRACT

First Published in 2016. Why do statues weep? Did Nostradamus really predict 9/11? Is it true that we only use 10% of our brain power? Does quantum theory explain the mystery of consciousness? For 21 years, questions like these have been posed, and answered, in the pages of The Skeptic magazine, Britain's foremost and longest-running sceptical magazine, dedicated to the examination of science, scepticism, psychology, secularism, critical thinking, and claims of the paranormal – in short, the pursuit of truth through reason and evidence. This collection brings together the best articles from the magazine's archive in one myth-busting volume. It covers a wide range of topics such as psychic fraudsters, claims of psychic healing and alien abduction, near-death experiences, false memories, and much more. Contributors include Susan Blackmore, Richard Wiseman, John Diamond, Edzard Ernst, plus interviews with Paul Daniels and Stephen Fry. With a foreword by Simon Hoggart, this collection will simultaneously provide you with food for thought and keep you entertained.

chapter 1|17 pages

There Must Be Something in It

chapter 2|23 pages

Favourite popular myths

chapter 3|25 pages

What ever Happened to ...?

chapter 4|21 pages

Beyond a Joke

chapter 5|27 pages

Faking it

chapter 6|15 pages

Science and anti-science

chapter 7|18 pages

Skeptics speak

chapter 8|33 pages

State of the art

chapter 9|12 pages

Do you believe in miracles?