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Runt-- When my money goes missing, I don't assume it's been taken by evil gremlins. That might be a more fun and exciting explaination of how my money disappeared, yes, but there are many other possible explainatins....let's not be too hasty to jump to conclusions.
As far as these "weird energy readings" go...I'd like to know more about this group that performed the tests. What's amazing to me is that so many are willing to beileve in spirits, demons, ghosts, fairies....but few people remember to believe in hoaxes. If their findings are actually scientific and not just sensational, they could try this website: www.randi.org/research/ If they can actually prove that something supernatural is going on here, they get a million dollars. Even if there are unexplained energy readings come on Runt, wierd energy readings don't = ghosts! Otherwise every area near a satellite dish or above underground cables might be haunted. mg: Is this statement really rational? "Well I can't explain it--must be ghosts!"
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The group was a group of skeptics. They went around looking at situations where there are supposedly ghosts, did tests, and tried to determine what was really going on. In that case, they suggested that the "ghost" may have simply been a type of piezoelectric effect of quartzite.
As for my "ghost" theory: We KNOW, scientifically, that humans have energy in their bodies. All kinds. We're warm. There's proof of energy changing forms. Several people one room will warm up the temperature of the room with their own "energy" (body heat). Natural substances (that are not alive) give off energy... look at quartz crystals, for example. Quartz is used in phones. Other examples of energy...static electricity. Regular electricity (like the kind powering your computer). Energy is everywhere, and in many cases (body warmth, static electricity) we can sense it. Now, we know that body heat can linger for a while... try sitting in a chair where someone else was sitting a few seconds before. That's their body heat, not yours, and despite the fact that they are gone, that energy still lingers. So why is it so far-fetched that energy can linger and people can mistake it as the spirit of a dead person?
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The spooky thing is that Tangnefedd, the person who started this thread is missing.
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Runt said: >>So why is it so far-fetched that energy can linger and people can mistake it as the spirit of a dead person?<<
It's not far-fetched if the person died in a chair, and five minutes later someone sat in the chair and mistook its warmth for a spirit... Energy exists in the body, I agree. But when a person dies, the body goes off somewhere, usually in a coffin, and decomposes, and that energy is dispersed into bacteria etc. I really doubt that the thermal, chemical, or electrical energy of a corpse travels out of the grave and back to the house the person used to live in, where it is detected by loved ones....the quartz thing makes much more sense. Bastet-- Perhaps the toy car snagged a string sticking out of the sewing machine and was pulled up the chair. Maybe you're exaggerating the story without realizing it, or perhaps you fell asleep without realizing it. Maybe someone drugged your drink earlier that night and you were hallucinating. I'm not saying these things happened--I wasn't there--just that there are possibilities other than ghosts. All I'm saying is ghosts aren't the only possible explaination of your experience. Just because an event can't be explained doesn't mean it must have been caused by ghosts. Let's remember that long ago, sailors swore they saw mermaids with their very own eyes! It is possible for all of us to see things that aren't there or be unable to find an explaination because we overlooked something--we're all human and our senses aren't perfect, and sometimes our imaginations run away with us when we try to explain natural phenomena.
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LMAO... I'm not saying that the energy of the dead person rose from the grave, traveled to their house, and started "haunting". I'm saying that the energy was released WHILE THEY WERE STILL ALIVE, lingered in the area where it was released, and later, people sensing that energy but unable to understand what it was started having their imaginations go wild and, having heard of "ghosts" from other people, started dreaming up events in their mind or connecting otherwise unrelated events to create a "ghost".
Like... if you didn't know what static electricity was, and you'd never heard it before, and suddenly you walked across your house and touched... I don't know, a door, and got shocked, you'd be a little confused, startled, and disturbed. Not knowing what had happened, but having heard tales in the past of ghosts or demons that hate humans and do weird things to them, you might start thinking that it was a ghost. Then, any odd events that occur to you, you automatically attribute to the "ghost", and now believe you have a full out haunting. As for whether or not the energy of living things "lingers"... ever heard of Kirlian photography? http://www.themystica.com/mystica/ar...otography.html http://www.crystalinks.com/kirlian.html There is a weird incident about a leaf, which had been torn in half or something. When photographed, the other half of the leaf was still visible. Now, they were only photographing the energy... so obviously the purely physical part of the leaf was gone... but the energy of that part was still "there", in the shape of the missing part. Now... does this energy simply go away eventually? Possibly, but for at least a little while it lingers... and who knows for sure how long?
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There are "auras" around all animate objects? I didn't learn that in biology.... :lol:
I didn't find one bit of scientific evidence to support Kirlian photography on those pages...just a lot of fantastic claims and poorly developed photos. Check out: http://skepdic.com/kirlian.html Runt said: Quote:
You can be our test subject if you want. In each trial, you will enter the room, without any knowledge if I've been in there or not. Once you've been in the room long enough, you record on a peice of paper whether you think, for that trial, you can "sense" any "lingering energy". After 20 trials or so, I'll take a look at your recordings and tell you how many times you got it right. If your theory of lingering energy is true, we should expect you to get well above the statistical probability of mere guessing (more than 10/20 trials) correct. Think you'll be able to get 20 out of 20? 15 out of 20? Prediction: not one test subject will be able to beat the statistical probability of guessing with any consistency. This would mean that any "sensed lingering energy" is just a product of an overactive imagination. If anyone gets it right with, say, 80% consistentcy over multiple experiments, we'll go to www.randi.org/research/ to collect our million dollars. :goodjob:
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I'm saying that the energy was released WHILE THEY WERE STILL ALIVE, lingered in the area where it was released,
Energy does not linger. Kirlian photography is pure horsepucky. |
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