Let us be as inclusive as possible and still maintain some kind of rigor.
Is there any evidence other than personal acounts for:
Abominable snowmen
acupuncture
alien abductions
amulets
angels
apparitions
astral travel
astrology
augury
automatic handwriting
banshees
Bermuda triangle
bigfoot
black cats
boogey men
broken mirrors
brownies
channeling
clairvoyance
crop circles
curses
demigods
demons
devil
divination
Einsteinian vortices (confusion hill)
elves
EMTs
extra sensory perception
extraterrestial beings
fairies
faith healers
fire starters
fortune telling
four leaf clover
Frankensteins
Friday the 13th
ghosts
ghouls
Glossolalia (speaking in tongues)
Goblins
God
hauntings
heaven
hell
hex
hobs
immortality
imps
incantations
incubae
jinx
Jonah
karma
kirilian photography
ladders (don't walk under them)
leprechauns
leviathans
levitations
life after death
lochness monster
lucky charms
madame Blavatsky
magic
magnetic bracelets
mermaids
miracles
mummy
necromancy
Noah's ark
Nostrodamus
numerology
omens
ouija boards
palm reading
phantom
phrenology
pixies
poltergeists
possession
prayer
precognition
prescience
prognostication
prophecy
psychic healing
psychic surgery
pyramid power
rabbit's foot
reincarnation
saints
Santa Claus
séance
shades
soothsayer
specters
spells
spirits
sprites
soul
succubae
Tai chi
talisman
telekinesis
telepathy
theosophy
time travel
transcendental meditation
transmigration of souls
trolls
ufos
undead
unicorns
Uri Geller
vampires
virgin birth
voodoo
warlocks
werewolves
wights
witches
wizards
wraiths
yeti
yin and yang
zombies
* In mathematics when you multiply two negatives you get a positive. So I am wondering, if I walk under a ladder indoors with an open umbrella, should I expect good luck?
Does anyone know of experiments that were conducted rigorously, showed statistically significant results and were repeated multiple times to confirm the results?