When you watch paranormal investigation television shows you may have noticed that the extreme majority of investigations or ghost hunts are completed at night. Have you ever wondered why this is so? Today’s blog entry is part two of a two part series where we will discuss this phenomenon. On part one we discussed how many paranormal investigations, ghost hunts, ghost tours, and paranormal themed televisions shows are done at night simply for the spooky factor as not all groups use a level of science that would cause you to choose to engage in paranormal related activities at night for scientific purposes. We also discussed how sometimes it is due to scheduling necessities due to the investigators or clients working during the day. Today we will discuss the science component and reasons for conducting paranormal investigations in the evening. Some of what is explored here is pulled from previous blog posts and podcasts that I have authored so some of this you may have read or heard before if you follow my blog or podcast.
Paranormal Stereotypes Part 2
vercome stereotypes, an experience I had with paranormal television shows, and how to present your team on the internet in a professional way so that your team doesn’t get balled up and thrown into the box with paranormal stereotypes.
Tags: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, apophenia, autokinesis, availability cascade, Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, Barnum Effect, blind spot, Butterfly Effect, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, chronostasis, claustrophobia, clustering illusion, cryptomensia, dark adaption, déjà vu, demon, dermo-optical perception, Doorway Effect, Dunning-Kruger Effect, electromagnetic radiation, frank's box, ghost box, ghost hunt, ghost hunter, ghost hunting, Hutchinson Effect, hypnagogic halluciantions, hypnopompic halluciations, ideomotor, Infinite Monkey Theorem, infrasound, ionospheric radio wave propagation, isochronic tones, jamais vu, Jürgenson Frequency, lucid dreaming, Mandela Effect, matrixing, meteorology, misophonia, musical ear syndrome, New House Effect, Observer Expectancy Effect, ovilus, palinopsia, paranormal activity, paranormal entities, paranormal investigation, parasomnia, pareidolia, peripheral drift illusion, piezoelectricity, postdiction, power of suggestion, presque vu, psychometry, quantum entanglement, Schumann Resonances, scopaesthesia, Semmelweis Reflex, Singapore Theory, sleep deprivation, sleep paralysis, sls camera, spirit box, stereotypes, stone tape theory, synchronicity, synesthesia, tachypsychia, television, Thatcher Effect, The Misinformation Effect, tinnitus, ultrasound
Mother Nature’s Effects On Your Paranormal Investigation – Part 2
This is the second installment of a four part series on Mother Nature’s effects on your paranormal investigation.
Tags: am radio, barometric pressure, black hole, cb radio, electromagnetic radiation, mother nature, quasar, radio burst, solar radiation, supernova
Subjects For Investigators To Research
In a recent post I discussed the dos and do nots for new investigators. During that post I mentioned about getting educated in as many subjects as possible. This post will briefly define some of those subjects that you may or may not hear about on television shows, and those that you most likely will not hear about on the television shows. It is beneficial for serious investigators to be familiar with these topics.
Tags: afterimage, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, apophenia, astral projection, auto-kinetic effect, autokinesis, availability cascade, Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, Barnum Effect, binaural beats, blind spot, Butterfly Effect, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, chronostasis, claustrophobia, cleansing, clustering illusion, construction, cryptomensia, dark adaption, déjà vu, dermo-optical perception, Doorway Effect, dopamine, Dunning-Kruger Effect, electromagnetic radiation, equipment, evp class system, gas, gravity, Hutchinson Effect, hypnagogic halluciantions, hypnopompic halluciations, ideomotor, Infinite Monkey Theorem, infrasound, instrumental transcommunication, isochronic tones, jamais vu, Jürgenson Frequency, kinesis, lucid dreaming, Mandela Effect, matrixing, meteorology, misophonia, musical ear syndrome, New House Effect, Observer Expectancy Effect, palinopsia, paranormal entities, parapsychology, parasomnia, pareidolia, peripheral drift illusion, photography, piezoelectricity, postdiction, power of suggestion, psychometry, quantum entanglement, Schumann Resonances, scopaesthesia, scrying, Semmelweis Reflex, Singapore Theory, sixth sense, sleep deprivation, sleep paralysis, stone tape theory, synchronicity, synesthesia, tachypsychia, Thatcher Effect, The Misinformation Effect, thought transference, tinnitus, types of haunts, ultrasound