"The Physics of the Paranormal" is a fascinating blend of folklore and advanced physics. If the reader is in search of some "light" reading material, then he might want to by-pass this title.
This book was first published in 1987, with a revised version released in 2003. In it, the author offers "tentative working hypotheses" to explain such reported phenomena as mental telepathy, psychokinesis, the `Geller effect', ESP & precognition, ghosts, poltergeists, teleportation, miracle cures and even "werewolves and vampires (!!
Don't waste any money or time on this alleged book. It's nothing more than technobabble, and a poor example of that.