Saturday, December 15, 2007

somethings ...

If ghosts are not human-like, what is their true form? Paranormal investigators have taken many photos with unexplained images on them. Sometimes, the ghosts do look like human, which may be the result of a form of psychokinesis called “thoughtography”, i.e. the ghosts projected the images onto the film or the crystal display (for digital camera). We will discuss about psychokinesis later. For now, we will deal with other types of anomalies. The terms “orb”, “vortex” and “ectoplasm” etc was coined in around 1996, by the IGHS (International Ghost Hunters Society). The terms are now being used by almost all ghost hunters around the world. I will assume that all of you are familiar with the terms and will not define them here. What are these anomalies? Are they the entities themselves or just the by-product of the manifestation of the entities? We do not know. But this is not the most important question. The question is: If we can’t see them, how could we photograph them?Some people claim that spirit matter is invisible to the eye. In that case, it should also be invisible to the cameras, which are designed to capture light in the exact spectrum that human eyes see. Even if cameras are more sensitive, it does not explain why human eyes cannot see any of the anomalies, especially those anomalies that are obviously very bright. Some even cast a shadow when the flash is used, which means that they are in fact, quite solid. For example, this is a photo taken by me on 3pm, June 8, 1998, inside a dark room of a restaurant reputed to be haunted. The ectoplasm emitted greenish light but I didn’t see anything there by naked eyes, why

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