SkepticCA Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 ,,,and while I'm at it, UFOs, Aliens, bigfoot... After all these years, not a piece of solid evidence has surfaced to prove its existence. (Solid, as in body remain, an artifact, some clear, I repeat, CLEAR footage, etc.) Ghosts have never left an authenticated message, evidence, clear sign of passing, only visions by the *surpise!* unskeptic,,, or bugy-man believers... These 2 links make a lot of sense on the ghost myth. http://skepdic.com/infrasound.html http://ghosts.monstrous.com/infrasound.htm And now I ask: What's your take on this? Thanx, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rembrandt Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 That is interesting. I think Pauwels and Bergier mentioned a similar phenomenon in their book, Le Matin des Magiciens, or it might have been another. They described experimentation in an underground facility on a sonic cannon by French scientists. The cannon generated sound at 12 hertz, which is apparently the frequency at which the human body resonates. According to their account, on switching the apparatus on, one of the team was killed outright as his guts vibrated into jelly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rembrandt Posted April 11, 2009 Share Posted April 11, 2009 If I remember correctly, there's a spot in a long corridor in Hampton Court, King Henry the Eighth's love shack, where the holographic image of a woman running along the corridor in a distressed state is regularly encountered. Some research was done on it, and infrasound vibration was found to be concentrated in a defined area. Maybe it mught be a more productive course to explore infrasound as a means of hologram generation than optics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rembrandt Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 In prerecorded times, sound was used as an adjunct to a demonstration of the power of tribal spirit doctors, for example, on the one day in the year that the Sun would shine down a prealigned corridor in the local hill barrow, the particular one that springs to mind being located in Ireland, the drums would start up in close proximity to the barrow. The tribal drumming would be at something like 100 beats per minute, which is a natural hypnotic entrainment frequency of the human brain, probably learned through long experience. As the sound permeated the barrow, dust spirals would rise up in the dry, brightly lit corridor, to the amazement of the local populace, looking within from the entrance in amazement. The interpretation of these transient figurations would be at the discretion of the spirit doctor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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