I recently spoken to a friend of mine, CJ ROMER, in an episode of Spooktator About a mysterious issue was investigating at that time. It involves a potential “ghost plane” and it is great to hear about it because CJ is an investigator headed by the level. Our discussion has turned into the future of supernatural research as well. I think he summarized this well when he said:
“Although people look at ghost fishermen in the seventies now, I am not convinced that their methodology was particularly sound. I don’t think Ghost Research had nothing to do with the darkness, waiting for the ghost to attend.”
CJ ROMER, S3E2 of the Podcast Spooktator
This quote surprised me at the time of registration because a large number of ghost researchers seem to express ghost fishermen in the old school. Peter Underwood, Harry Price and their colleagues usually. It is rarely questioning whether these people have already contributed to anything of value in this field.
Follow CJ:
“I think you are really better, you look at a large number of cases and try to determine what might happen, and read your way on this topic. I think ghost research was quietly communicating with people like you and years and years. What happens, it will not be troubled by most of the ghost tourism things.”
CJ ROMER, S3E2 from Poketator Podcast
I was reminded of this discussion with CJ recently. YouTube recommended another ghost hunting channel with more ghost hunters who stumbled in the dark. This was one called the extraordinary truth. It is interesting, on Twitter account They claim that they “bring naturally to a paranormal with a healthy dose of reality”, but on YouTube channel They mention that they are “looking for (G) real evidence of the paranormal.”
So, what is it? A biased research or a dose of reality? Eat your cake or get it?
I used to feel annoyed when people did this – he claimed that they were re -invented the wheel and did what anyone else does. Usually, convincing themselves that their path is the path. In the end, there is nothing unique or noble for ghost fishermen who have YouTube channels and live Facebook channels.
In fact, I look at a large number of these groups of people and go back to what CJ said during our interview. And if the last two years of studying psychology with the open university have taught me anything, then data and statistics are strong tools for exploration. This is the slow and fixed approach to exploring questions that gain insight and enlightened appropriate answers. However, such research takes time and patience. It is not exciting, it’s not Hollywood, it is not exciting and superior. And when this is done correctly, the situation was not closed. But hey, at least it is not haunted to be more haunted by people who claim to hate the most inhabited, right?
You can listen to the interview with CJ ROMER in the third season, Episode 2 of Spooktator PodCast below, or by Click here.