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How does science explain things like ghosts
Some researchers have suggested that infrasound (very low frequency sound waves below about 20Hz) might be present in certain allegedly haunted locations and be responsible for people feeling uneasy. This idea was first proposed by Vic Tandy and Dr. Tony Lawrence ( Coventry University ). Tandy had been working late in an allegedly ‘haunted’ laboratory when he saw a grey shape coming towards him. The shape disappeared, but reappeared the following day when Tandy was doing some work on his fencing foil. The handle was clamped in a vice on a workbench, yet the blade started vibrating. Tandy wondered why the blade vibrated in one part of room but not in another. The explanation was that infrasound was coming from a large extractor fan. Subsequent measurements revealed that the infrasound being produced was 18.98 Hz, and that this may have made Tandy’s eyeball resonate and produce the optical illusion of the grey form. Tandy has since found the same type of signal in another allegedly haunted location.
some experts actually do study these unknown phenomena with many tools. these experts belive that "spirts" voices can be detected through EVP's. they also use tools like thermal imiagery, radioactive detectors, and of course special cameras that see in pitch black. it really has become a popular science that is advancing rapidly.
these experts belive that "spirts" voices can be detected through EVP's. they also use tools like thermal imiagery, radioactive detectors, and of course special cameras that see in pitch black. it really has become a popular science that is advancing rapidly.
It's an interesting field, and although the people trying to study things like ghosts, aliens and yetis are widely regarded as being the 'nutcases' on the fringes of science, they often eventually feed into real science.
The psychology of "alien abductees" is fascinating - not least the simple fact that nobody ever claimed to have seen a little grey alien with big almond shaped eyes until an alien was describes as such in science fiction - but people will swear blind that this is what happened.
Alien Abduction: A Medical HypothesisAuthor(s): David V. Forrest doi: 10.1521/jaap.2008.36.3.431 I noted that many of the frequently reported particulars of the abduction experience bear more than a passing resemblance to medical-surgical procedures and propose that experience with these may also be contributory. There is the altered state of consciousness, uniformly colored figures with prominent eyes, in a high-tech room under a round bright saucerlike object; there is nakedness, pain and a loss of control while the body's boundaries are being probed; and yet the figures are thought benevolent...
Dale asked the Naked Scientists:My question is regarding the 'paranormal'. How does science explain things like ghosts and alien sightings
Spirits are good for keeping things level...
Quote from: BenV on 20/02/2009 11:11:59It's an interesting field, and although the people trying to study things like ghosts, aliens and yetis are widely regarded as being the 'nutcases' on the fringes of science, they often eventually feed into real science. I registered simply to respond so don't bother responding to me, I won't be returning. Not too often do we get to put a name to the derogatory and demeaning comments made toward us so I'll make note BenV. Is it you think nobody would ever read your words or is it that you don't care about people you know nothing about. I'm hardly a nutcase. My Profile and one who never cared for the subjects of aliens, UFOs or the paranormal until one day while peacefully camping in the desert ...
QuoteThe psychology of "alien abductees" is fascinating - not least the simple fact that nobody ever claimed to have seen a little grey alien with big almond shaped eyes until an alien was describes as such in science fiction - but people will swear blind that this is what happened. You shouldn't be commenting on what you do not know. You have it completely backwards. You're only thinking of abduction cases that were widely publicized such as that of the Hill's, etc. Abduction cases are noted back as far as the late 1800's long before television or radio.I've read before what you stated so I know it exists on the Internet but it's incorrect.