I am a little bit of ghosts and after I have become a paranormal for more than a decade, I would like to think I know something or two about ghosts. For this reason I have a small relationship of love with Halloween because on the one hand, “Yi Spky Times”, but on the other hand, I see, awe, as people who do not know little about spontaneous phenomena suddenly tell us the truth of the matter with the reformulation of old myths.
So, here are four stubborn myths on ghosts that I hope we can put in the end:
I will only say that. The first law of thermal dynamics does not prove that ghosts are real. Sometimes ghost hunters claim that if the energy can not be destroyed or dispelled, the energy in our bodies should go when we die somewhere, and thus … ghosts. This does not make sense at all because our bodies do not disappear only as soon as they die. Things occur to our body and use energy in our cells in the process of decomposition. Everything that makes us mobile depends on the exchange of different energies within our bodies.
This is the GCSE flag, however many people fail to understand this. Remember in the semester of science how your teacher explained that the sandwich that you ate at lunch becomes energy that you use to kick the ball? They were right. Remember how the teacher himself did not talk about some of the remaining spiritual energy alive? Yes!
If you want to know exactly what is happening for your money, your body is enlarged when you die. Recommending reading Smoking in your eyes by Caitlin Doughty. Be careful, it’s not beautiful.
Many alleged experts will tell you that the houses that have (or near) from underground water sources are likely to be inhabited and that the bathrooms (where there are a lot of plumbing and water) is usually haunted because From water. They are wrong.
The idea has its roots in the theory of the stone tape that indicates that a ghost or spirit can actually be a recording of something that happened a long time ago, his energy was recorded in the fabric of the place where the dormant occurred.
In fact, when I read the “Ghost Hunting: A Survivor’s Guide”, I was shocked to discover that he suggested that the water had a memory and that this might cause ghosts to draw to it. (Fraser, 2010) Fraser suggests that there is circumstantial evidence of this, but there is no, especially since its circumstantial evidence involves the non -scientific method of mobility. Yes. Dowsing, which only works due to IDEOMOTOR responses (unconscious muscle movement) that stops when you enter dual -blind control as Professor Chris French did in this experience …
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Many people build their claim that the water has memory Research by Dr. Jax Benfast But they failed to realize or mention that Benvenist did not use double -blind control is his research that could be (and perhaps doing) the bias of the conclusions that are reached.
The paper written by Beenvenist was published in Nature in 1988, but one of the conditions for publishing was that the editor John Madox and James Randy. Supervising the repeated experience. They did so, and they found that the evaluation of two types of water involved in the experiment guaranteed a personal evaluation by the researcher who knows the samples that were. When the protocol was tightened to avoid this, the results were not repeated.
Other research conducted by the doctor has indicated that water can remember good or bad things that occur to it and that this will affect the way the water was frozen. However, as Carrie Bobby mentioned skeptical investigationThe protocols of these experiments lacked to the point that it would be impossible to repeat them.
Therefore, although the idea that events can be recorded and restarted possible sounds, some abnormal reports will be explained, there is no way in fact a supportive evidence of this claim.
I see that this claim is often presented in the media and the paranormal researchers, especially at this time of the year. There are a lot of people who rush to participate in ghost hunting events as a result of this legend, and from shame because they can be at home, in warmth, they see DVD Whostwatch instead.
Halloween traditions change depending on the place from which it came, but for many, it (or it) was a time to remember and honor the dead. Others (or still do) will go home at home in a costume for food and they will carry lanterns with them representing lives, or to remove lives. Christmas or Easter was traditional, and the elevation associated with the appearances of the dead and not everything on the day of the saints or the Halloween which was more about the deportation of the dead. (Davis, 2007)
According to Davis, “Today, Halloween is, of course, the most associated with tradition From ghosts and loud spirits instead of concerns about their actual appearance. (Davis, 2007)
The idea that the spirit world is closer to what the idea of ​​life is a nice idea that definitely fits the subject of modern Halloween, but as it is with many myths discussed here, this idea simply does not have any evidence to support it. You may be more aware of your strange and ghost experiences at this time of the year because Halloween is very widely marketed, but in reality, you are likely to see a ghost in July as you will see a ghost in October.
Thanks to a ghost hunting TV program Ghost adventures, YouTube and Ghoch Hunting sites are filled with snapshots of ghosts that were captured using Microsoft Kinect, which is an advanced movement capture camera that you can use with Xbox Control Unit.
The unjustified numbers that are captured by the camera are explained as ghosts, but is this really the case? Can this camera discover what the human eye cannot see?
No, it is not possible.
Kinect is able to confess close to a person who enters his view. It can work in complete darkness, discover body temperature, facial expressions and heartbeat (Corriea, 2014). However, the camera is not completely accurate because anyone who has suffered movement control through the game will bear witness to it.
Many of the Kinect ghost videos are definitely deception, but many of them are also the result of choosing the system for familiar forms and determining them as a human being, although they may be just shades, glowing light on furniture, or even changes in temperatures inside the room. Like thermal imaging cameras do.
If you use Kinect and stand behind a piece of furniture, you will frighten and start trying to find something like your legs. Does this mean that you suddenly have ghost legs?
No no.
There is no reliable evidence that Kinect can detect ghosts. This anomaly is likely to be just a technological defect, not another world. Do not believe the noise.
Reference
Corriea, A. (2014) ‘Ghosts in the Machine? Using Kinect to search for spirits, polygon. Available http://www.polygon.com/halowween/2014/10/30/7079943/kinect-Ghost-hunting (It was reached on October 30, 2016).
Davis, O. (2007) Hacked, a social history of ghostsPalgrave & MacMillan
Frasher, J (2010) Ghost Hunting: Survivor’s Directory, History Press