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Signs: gifts from dead?
Scientists study question; many bereaved believe
The thing about "signs" is that there always appears to be another explanation: coincidence, randomness, wishful thinking; a story misinterpreted, details left out or embellished in the retelling. Scientists, by and large, have avoided studying phenomena such as afterlife communication, apparitions, death-bed visions, reincarnation, and, to a lesser extent, near-death experiences.
Response to his own afterlife research, says Schwartz, generally goes like this: 20 percent of scientists "feel it's profoundly important," 50 percent "are people who won't say anything in public, but behind closed doors, off the record, say 'I wouldn't be brave enough to do this kind of work but I think it's important,' " and 30 percent "think it's crazy and impossible and anyone who would entertain this hypothesis is either not a good scientist or is fooling himself. They're very, very, very negative about it." Of course, he adds, "there were scientists who said the Earth isn't round. When a fundamental belief is challenged, they view it as an attack."
Schwartz says his work was inspired by a woman named Susy Smith, whom he met later in her life after she had written 30 books about her experiences as a medium and her lifelong attempt to prove that the soul survives bodily death. She claimed to have communicated with, among other people, the 19th century philosopher William James. According to Smith's final book, she also wrote a column called "Shopping With Susy" for both the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune during the early 1950s.
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