PecPres
PecPres, short for "peculiar presence," is a term used in the field of parapsychology to describe the phenomenon where a person or object appears to be present in a location without any apparent physical means of transportation. This concept is often associated with the idea of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) or near-death experiences (NDEs), where individuals report feeling a presence or seeing an entity that seems to be in a different location than their physical body.
The term "pecPres" was popularized by the British parapsychologist and author Ian Stevenson in his 1970 book
Critics of pecPres argue that such experiences can often be explained by natural phenomena, such as hallucinations,
Despite the ongoing debate, pecPres remains a fascinating and intriguing topic within the realm of parapsychology,