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Materialization (other)
Materialization may refer to: * Materialization (paranormal), the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources * Materialization, an action involving energy to matter conversion: ** Dematerialization and rematerialization, two theorized stages of teleportation ** Materialization of fantasy environments and partners via the holodeck in the ''Star Trek'' series ** Materialization of food and other substances by the Replicator (Star Trek), Replicator (''Star Trek'') * Materialization, creating a materialized view in a relational database * Materialization, the process of creating an embodiment of an idea, such as a prototype * Materialize CSS, the responsive front-end CSS library based on Google's Material Design * Materialization, one of the commands that can be used on the virtual world of "Lyoko" in the French animated series, Code Lyoko. See also

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Materialization (paranormal)
In Spiritualism (movement), Spiritualism, paranormal literature and some religions, materialization (or manifestation) is the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources. The existence of materialization has not been confirmed by laboratory experiments. Numerous cases of fraudulent materialization demonstrations by mediums have been exposed. History In the early 20th century a series of exposures of fraudulent activity led to a decline of materialization séances. The poet Robert Browning and his wife Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth attended a séance on 23, July 1855 in Ealing with the Rymers. During the séance a spirit face materialized which Home claimed was the son of Browning who had died in infancy. Browning seized the "materialization" and discovered it to be the bare foot of Home. To make the deception worse, Browning had never lost a son in infancy. Browning's son Robert Barrett Browning, Robert, in a letter to ''The Times'' on 5 December 1902, referred t ...
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