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(n.)The outer portion of the continuous phase of cytoplasm of a cell,…
(n.)The visible substance believed to emanate from the body of a…
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Ectoplasm (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ectoplasm (from the Greek ektos, "outside", + plasma, "something formed or molded") is a term coined by Charles Richet to denote a substance or spiritual energy "exteriorized" by physical mediums. Ec...
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Ectoplasm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ectoplasm generally refers to the outer part of a cell's cytoplasm. Ectoplasm may also refer to: • Ectoplasm (paranormal), a supposed physical substance that manifests as a result of spiritual ener...
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Ectoplasm was (or is) an odd and elusive substance that, while skeptics refute its existence at all, is reported to be totally repulsive. ... The structure of the ectoplasm varied from clouds and veils, to thin rods, membranes and heavy masses. Ectoplasm was also reported to disappear when exposed to light and would snap...
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Ectoplasm is stuff that allegedly oozes from ghosts or spirits and makes it possible for them to materialize and perform feats of telekinesis, such as lifting tables in the dark (the stuff was sometimes called teleplasmic mass).
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Ten Ways Shorts: Ectoplasm ... First film of Ectoplasm ... GHOSTLY ECTOPLASM FROM HAUNTED ENGLISH PROPERTIES...
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Ectoplasm (radio show) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ectoplasm was a BBC Radio 4 comedy series written by and starring Dan Freedman and Nick Romero. Unlike the other radio work of Freedman and Romero, this series features single, coherent stories in ...
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Cabinet Magazine a quarterly of Art and Culture ... her dates reveal how the quest for ectoplasm, the stuff of the other side, the substance of the ethereal body, continued well into the 20th century. Its existence still receives detailed discussion on the web, with the portraits and the stories of its heroic protagonists.
www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/12/warner.php
"Mrs. Dorothy Henderson. Head bent forward, hands controlled and Ectoplasm covering her lap." ... The "ectoplasm" seen emerging from Mrs. Henderson's midsection is almost less remarkable than the seemingly disembodied hands of the "controls," maintaining contact with the medium in an effort to prevent fraud.
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Some mediums have reported they experienced pain when the ectoplasm was touched or exposed to light. Other samples of ectoplasm have been proven to be fabrications when their composition was determined to have been egg-white, cheesecloth or wood pulp.
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