Ectoplasm
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Ectoplasm is a physical substance supposedly created paranormally on the bodies of psychic mediums for spirits to take form in. Since World War II, reports of ectoplasm have declined and science has shown that the substance turned out to be a hoax, made of natural substances such as cheesecloth or fabric.
Definition
The term derives from ecto- (from Greek for outside) and plasm (from Greek for a molded thing), or more in other words something molded outside, i.e. something physical being "molded" externally to the body by use of psychic power. Sometimes the synonymous term exteriorization is used instead. Charles Richet (1850-1935) who had coined the term ectoplasm, did not actually believe the substance had anything to do with spirits. Similar to other psychical researchers who studied mediumship in the 19th century such as Camille Flammarion wrote that it was a mysterious force that could emanate from the body of the medium during seances.
The view that ectoplasm was an actual force or fluid was later dropped due to investigations into ectoplasm by scientific sampling. Evidence had shown from samples that ectoplasm was the result of fraud and trickery of the medium made from chewed paper, cloth, egg white or butter muslin. The photographs of ectoplasm show it to closely resemble cheesecloth and natural substances. Most modern paranormal researchers accept that ectoplasm as spirits has been refuted by science. The only modern-day supporters of ectoplasm being genuine are some spiritualists.
Gallery

Mina Crandon's ectoplasm face

Mina Crandon's Mina Crandon hand

Eusapia Palladino's ectoplasm hands

Eva Carrière's ectoplasm face

Mary Marshall's ectoplasm: she should have had a doctor look at her sinus

Mary Marshall again

Kathleen Goligher with ectoplasm

Helen Duncan with ectoplasm

Helen Duncan again

Gordon Higginson with ectoplasm: must have been something he ate

Ronald Edwin Cockersell with ectoplasm

Franek Kluski with ectoplasm

Carlos María de Heredia demonstrating fake ectoplasm

Harry Houdini demonstrating fake ectoplasm
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