Starting from the famous phrase extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, we will present the evidence supporting the concept that human visual perception may have non-local properties, in other words, that it may operates beyond the space and time constraints of sensory organs, in order to discuss which criteria can be used to define evidence as extraordinary. This evidence has been obtained from seven databases which are related to six different protocols used to test the reality and the functioning of non-local perception (NLP), analysed using both a frequentist and a new Bayesian meta-analysis statistical procedure. According to a frequentist meta-analysis, the null hypothesis can be rejected for all six protocols even if the...