Scientific Explanations
Scientists have found reasons that prove why ghosts are not real or are not "haunting" a place, which probably pleases the common skeptic.
If it doesn't, then what does, because they are probably sick of hearing all these ghosts stories.
So, if you want to tell your friend that they can stop telling you how ghosts are real, read on so you can rub these logical reasons in their face.
Scientists have found out that many regular aspects of a house could be causing "a haunting feeling", much like what an everyday skeptic would believe.
For example, people report physical change in "haunted" places, like the feeling of a presence or tempurature drop.
These "strange events" can be debunked by scientists who have found out that most "haunted" places are actually drafty, which can explain when people feel like a ghost is by them.
Scientists have found physical sources of drafts too, like empty spaces behind walls and currents set in motion by infrasound, low frequency soundwaves made by objects like extraction fans.
Some scientists think that electromagnetic fields, a physical field created by electrically charged objects are also causing "haunting" experiences.
Additionally, these experiences might have also been caused by sleep paralysis, when people see dark figures coming towards them when they they wake up during the night. People who have sleep paralysis are sometimes not able to move during these scary events and are a common answer given by skeptic's when someone tells them how a ghost "visited them" one night.
A man named Geoff Hutchinson, a miner who became a medium, has sleep paralysis and remembers his first paranormal experience when he was in the army in the 1960s.
He remembers a man standing over his bed when he woke up one night, leaning over him. He couldn't move at all and just had to lay there as the dark creature gazed at him.
There are many logical explanations for what someone would say is a "ghostly encounter".
People should not rush to conclusions and should think about what something could really be, much like the common skeptic.
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If it doesn't, then what does, because they are probably sick of hearing all these ghosts stories.
So, if you want to tell your friend that they can stop telling you how ghosts are real, read on so you can rub these logical reasons in their face.
Scientists have found out that many regular aspects of a house could be causing "a haunting feeling", much like what an everyday skeptic would believe.
For example, people report physical change in "haunted" places, like the feeling of a presence or tempurature drop.
These "strange events" can be debunked by scientists who have found out that most "haunted" places are actually drafty, which can explain when people feel like a ghost is by them.
Scientists have found physical sources of drafts too, like empty spaces behind walls and currents set in motion by infrasound, low frequency soundwaves made by objects like extraction fans.
Some scientists think that electromagnetic fields, a physical field created by electrically charged objects are also causing "haunting" experiences.
Additionally, these experiences might have also been caused by sleep paralysis, when people see dark figures coming towards them when they they wake up during the night. People who have sleep paralysis are sometimes not able to move during these scary events and are a common answer given by skeptic's when someone tells them how a ghost "visited them" one night.
A man named Geoff Hutchinson, a miner who became a medium, has sleep paralysis and remembers his first paranormal experience when he was in the army in the 1960s.
He remembers a man standing over his bed when he woke up one night, leaning over him. He couldn't move at all and just had to lay there as the dark creature gazed at him.
There are many logical explanations for what someone would say is a "ghostly encounter".
People should not rush to conclusions and should think about what something could really be, much like the common skeptic.
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