One thing I have learned in a long life: that all our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike - and yet it is the most precious thing we have.
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
Albert Einstein
(1879 - 1955)
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The Mystery Investigator
The Mystery Investigator takes a close looks at superstitions, myths and all sorts of the other strange beliefs. It investigates, using the method of science and the tricks of magicians, claims of the paranormal and the supernatural. It encourages open-minded investigations into such claims and reports its findings.
The Mystery Investigator is a magazine for everyone, but especially aimed at school students. It is free for you to download.
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No. 3 (April 2005)
- Editorial
- What in the World?
- Just How Bad is The BAD Astronomer?
- Your STARS for April
- Call me RATBAG!
- Book Review : Merchants of Deception
- Talking with the Dead?
- Lynne Kelly Master of Tauromancy
- Book Review : Inside the mind of a Mind Hunter
- Mystery Investigators LIVE
- Berzerkeley Psychics
- Ask for AUST R
- Yellow Bamboozled
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No. 2 (May 2004)
- Ask for the Evidence
- Firewalking
- MindBody but where is the Spirit?
- The Mystery of the Blindfolded Medium
- Silly Stars For May 2004
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No. 1 (November 2003)
- Green Cheese?
- Bad Luck? – Behold 13
- Silly Stars
- What is Astrology?
- Where oh Where is that Monster?
- Make an Origami Star
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