Paranormal Phenomenon
A term the movie White Noise was based on. Electronic Voice Phenomenon also known as EVP was experienced and documented ever since recording devices were invented. It is one of the most fascinating areas of paranormal research. There's even an American Association Of EVP. Freaky. The recorded playbacks on electronics capture human-like voices from unknown sources, however these voices are not heard at the time of the recording. Strange huh?
Skeptics reasoned that the voices were caused by stray radio broadcasts or recorded voices on re-used tapes. But EVP researchers claimed that only sealed new tapes are used in recordings. Some even use digital recorders, which require no tapes and the voices are still heard. Sometimes amplification and noise filtering is required to hear the voices. The quality of EVP also varies. Some are difficult to distinguish and are open to interpretation as to what they are saying. Some EVP, however, are quite clear and easy to understand.
The skeptics only 'reasonable' explanation was that these voices are caused by fragments of radio broadcasts. I guess these scientifically driven skeptics do not even understand the basis of this phenomenon. If they did their research, they would have found that their reasoning is absurd. Quite often, these voices actually respond to questions posed by researchers, comment on situations in a relevant manner, and occasionally even address the researchers by name. What are the chances of it being a stray radio broadcast? Plus these voices are clearly not those of DJs or broadcasters. They are voices of average people.
There are real personalities behind these voices, wherever they come from. Some even have accents infused with human emotion. Some is more easily heard and understood than others, varying in gender, age, tone and emotion. EVP has also been recorded speaking in various languages.
Mankind has long believed that it is possible to communicate with the dead. Attempts to do so have been made over the centuries. Some believe that they are voices of people who have died. This is why many researchers go to cemeteries seeking EVPs (often with great success). Others think that they are from another dimension, that there may be many dimensions of existence, and somehow beings from some other dimension are able to speak and communicate with ours through this method. A good question is, "How do they know English and other languages of our dimension?"
Skeptics still insists that there is nothing to EVP, that the voices are either hoaxed, random noise interpreted as voices, real voices already on the tape, or voices picked up from radio, cell phones and other such sources. Believe it or not? I guess you'll just have to try and find out. As for me I choose to believe that anything is possible. I wouldn't want to try it myself but if you do, let me know. Heh.
Skeptics reasoned that the voices were caused by stray radio broadcasts or recorded voices on re-used tapes. But EVP researchers claimed that only sealed new tapes are used in recordings. Some even use digital recorders, which require no tapes and the voices are still heard. Sometimes amplification and noise filtering is required to hear the voices. The quality of EVP also varies. Some are difficult to distinguish and are open to interpretation as to what they are saying. Some EVP, however, are quite clear and easy to understand.
The skeptics only 'reasonable' explanation was that these voices are caused by fragments of radio broadcasts. I guess these scientifically driven skeptics do not even understand the basis of this phenomenon. If they did their research, they would have found that their reasoning is absurd. Quite often, these voices actually respond to questions posed by researchers, comment on situations in a relevant manner, and occasionally even address the researchers by name. What are the chances of it being a stray radio broadcast? Plus these voices are clearly not those of DJs or broadcasters. They are voices of average people.
There are real personalities behind these voices, wherever they come from. Some even have accents infused with human emotion. Some is more easily heard and understood than others, varying in gender, age, tone and emotion. EVP has also been recorded speaking in various languages.
Mankind has long believed that it is possible to communicate with the dead. Attempts to do so have been made over the centuries. Some believe that they are voices of people who have died. This is why many researchers go to cemeteries seeking EVPs (often with great success). Others think that they are from another dimension, that there may be many dimensions of existence, and somehow beings from some other dimension are able to speak and communicate with ours through this method. A good question is, "How do they know English and other languages of our dimension?"
Skeptics still insists that there is nothing to EVP, that the voices are either hoaxed, random noise interpreted as voices, real voices already on the tape, or voices picked up from radio, cell phones and other such sources. Believe it or not? I guess you'll just have to try and find out. As for me I choose to believe that anything is possible. I wouldn't want to try it myself but if you do, let me know. Heh.
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