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There is not one way to investigate. No one knows as fact that ghosts exists. Everything we know about the paranormal is based on opinion and theory. This is why it is important for you to develop your own opinion and your own style of investigating. Learn from your colleagues but let your voice be heard because we can learn from you too!
The internet has been divided this past week over a 4 second audio file which asked the question Yanny or Laurel? While confusing to a lot of people, it was smartly done using a mix of frequency and audio pareidolia. So how does it all work?
If you are a fan of the paranormal, you have likely come across the term parapsychology and parapsychologists. What does it mean and what do these people do? What is the link to the paranormal?
Before data loggers and paranormal puks, investigators would use barometers to measure any changes in atmospheric pressure. Here is how you make your very own barometer for the next Old School Challenge.
One of the world's most famous conspiracy theories. Did the Philadelphia experiment really happen? Was it a hoax, or is it one big cover up? I look at all the different accounts.
What is a portal/vortex? How do you find them? Do they even exist? Are they connected to Ley lines? Is there a connection between vortex's and disappearances in national parks?
I don't need to tell you who Nikola Tesla is. A revolutionary scientist who also had a curiosity for the supernatural. It is no surprise then, that some of his inventions are still used by paranormal investigators to this day.
A dark history filled with death and illness spanning over multiple centuries. It is no wonder that Poveglia Island is considered to be one of the most haunted locations in the world.
In this video I talk about the history and stigmas surrounding the Ouija Board. Is it just another communication tool? Is it just a novelty item or is it something to be worried about? What about the Ideomotor effect what is that and why do I need to know about it? Do false memories make me remember my experiences with a ouija board as a kid differently?
In 1907, Dr Duncan MacDougall published an article in the New York Times which attracted a lot of attention. It was based on his experiment to test the theory that a person’s soul has a physical weight. It was called the 21 grams experiment. Konstantin Korotkov, took this theory further where he claims to have photographic proof through Kirlian photography of a soul leaving the body.
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