Phenomena (disambiguation)
- Phenomena (disambiguation)
A phenomenon (plural: phenomena) is an observable event, particularly something special.
Phenomena may also refer to:
In science:
* Phenomenon (plural phenomena): a fact or event of scientific interest susceptible to scientific description and explanation
* Anomalous phenomenon, (parapsychology)
* Electrical phenomenon, (electricity)
* Geological phenomenon, (geology)
* Hydrological phenomenon, (hydrology)
* Meteorological phenomenon, (weather)
* Optical phenomenon, (optics)
* Physical phenomenon, (physics)
* Social phenomenon, (sociology)
* Electronic voice phenomenon
* One-pass phenomenon, a phenomenon with no meaningful frequency.
In philosophy:
* Phenomena (philosophy)
In film:
* "Phenomena" (film), a 1985 horror film by Italian director Dario Argento starring Jennifer Connelly
* "Phenomenon" (film), a 1996 film starring John Travolta and Forest Whitaker
In television:
* "Phenomenon" (TV series), a 2007 reality TV series on NBC
In music:
* Phanomene, a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II
* Phenomena (band), a multi-media rock music concept originated by Tom Galley and masterminded by Wilfried F. Rimensberger
* "Phenomena" (Planetshakers album), a 2002 album by Christian rock-worship band Planetshakers
* "Phenomenon" (Thousand Foot Krutch album), a 2003 album by the Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch
* "Phenomenon" (UFO album), a 1974 album by the rock band UFO
* "Phenomenon" (LL Cool J album), a 1997 album by rapper LL Cool J
* "Phenomenon" (song), the title track of the above album by the same artist
* "Phenomena" (song), released in 2006 by alternative New York band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their Show Your Bones album
* "Phenomenon" (song), a song by Limp Bizkit on their 2003 album Results May Vary.
In computing:
* "Phenomenon" is the codename of the next-generation of Shake (software) by Apple Computer
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