You may be thinking of Arthur C. Clarke's "World of strange powers". He said
about it something like "half this book is utter hogwash; unfortunately, I
don't know which half". AFAIK Asimov didn't concern himself overly much
with such things.
"MANOJ DUWADY" <duwady RemoveThis @verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I had read a book of Asimov about 20/ 25 years ago, which I vaguely
remember
> was named as "Stranger than Fiction", or in that line.
>
> It talked about different phenomena here on earth itself which defies any
> scientific explanation.
>
> It was not a novel, not short stories, but more like collection of facts.
>
> Though I have been out of touch of SF for a very long time, I still would
> like to have that book.
>
> Can anybody help me out identifying it?
>
> Thank you.
>
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