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  2. Lost Cosmonauts - Wikipedia

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    In it, a Space Shuttle crew on a mission to repair a communications satellite encounters a derelict Soviet spacecraft with a dead crew—the result of a secret attempt to beat the United States to the Moon in the 1960s. Tom Nowicki played Major Andrei Mikoyan, a Russian member of the Space Shuttle crew in the story. [29]

  3. Are ghosts real? What to know on hauntings and paranormal ...

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    The experts weigh in on whether or not ghosts are real, hauntings, paranormal activity, poltergeists and what some believe happens after we die.

  4. Ghost - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or non-human animal that is believed by some people to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely, from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes to realistic, lifelike forms.

  5. Time-traveler UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged UFO sightings and UFO abduction accounts with similar statements and reports about aliens actually being "humans of the future who have found the technology to overcome the limitations of light speed and time travel paradoxes that keep present day humans from breaching the boundaries ...

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  7. The cast of ‘Living for the Dead’ have their own ghost stories

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    Ghost stories are getting new life in the upcoming Hulu series “Living for the Dead.”

  8. Dark forest hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The "dark forest" hypothesis presumes that any space-faring civilization would view any other intelligent life as an inevitable threat and thus destroy any nascent life that makes itself known. As a result, the electromagnetic spectrum would be relatively quiet, without evidence of any intelligent alien life.

  9. Hauntology - Wikipedia

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    Justin Armstrong, building on Derrida, proposes a "spectral ethnography" that "sees beyond the boundaries of actually spoken language and direct human contact to the interplay between space, place, objects, and temporality". [16] Jeff Ferrell and Theo Kidynis, building on Armstrong, have developed further ideas of "ghost ethnography". [17]