Here's mine...
When I was about 13 I experienced some Poltergeist phenomena.
Me and the olds had been on holiday in France for two weeks. When we got back in the house it was freezing, despite it being warm outside and the heating being on.
We entered the kitchen to discover sliced bread scattered over the floor, some of it a good 20ft from the breadbin.
Whilst we were looking at the bread there was a massive crash from upstairs which sounded like it had come from my room.
When we got to the room a mirror that had been glued securely to a dresser was sitting five feet across the room on the bed in one piece. Underneath the mirror were several delicate china ornaments that had also been on the dresser, each of those was also intact.
Nobody had been in the house for 2 weeks, but we later found that the feisty old lady from next door had died 2 days before we got back.
My mum refused to stay there that night and wouldn't go back for 3 days.
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Wed 29 Oct 2003, 14:38,
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Me and the olds had been on holiday in France for two weeks. When we got back in the house it was freezing, despite it being warm outside and the heating being on.
We entered the kitchen to discover sliced bread scattered over the floor, some of it a good 20ft from the breadbin.
Whilst we were looking at the bread there was a massive crash from upstairs which sounded like it had come from my room.
When we got to the room a mirror that had been glued securely to a dresser was sitting five feet across the room on the bed in one piece. Underneath the mirror were several delicate china ornaments that had also been on the dresser, each of those was also intact.
Nobody had been in the house for 2 weeks, but we later found that the feisty old lady from next door had died 2 days before we got back.
My mum refused to stay there that night and wouldn't go back for 3 days.
Very interesting stories...
Like sleep paralysis, a lot of these experiences have a proven psychological basis which is as fascinating to me as the idea that there might be ghosts. As human beings, we are prone to "magical thinking": we only notice the coincidences in life that directly apply to us, and overly attribute postive events to things we have done ourselves and negative ones to external factors. A simple example: we only notice the storms, lightning, broken vases, that occur when a loved one has died, we've had a go on a ouija board etc. but not the countless other examples. If you didn't think like this you'd feel very depressed and powerless in the world (depressed people are possibly more realistic than the rest of us!). In its extreme form it leads to people believing that Michael Buerk wearing a red tie on the News has a special meaning for them but try this.....write down and sign a piece of paper saying "I want my mother/father/partner/whatever to die painfully in a car accident today" then fold and keep it. We know it isn't rational but most people won't do that....just in case.
Similarly a lot of people see ghosts, faces etc. because the human brain is designed to spot these things, that's how we notice one another! The same applies with voices, put people alone in a room with a tap running and most of us will hear voices eventually (I don't have links but read any basic psychology textbook for the experiments).
There's also a lot of interesting work being done about ultra low frequency sound waves which have the effect of producing absolute terror in animals(including us) although we can't hear them. Tigers growling produce these waves and they've been discovered in many "haunted" buildings, including Edinburgh Castle (see Fortean Times for further information)
I certainly don't think we can explain everything and probably never will but i do have an interesting story. When I was 15 there was a craze for ouija boards in my school. I did not touch the board/glass on this particular occassion but did ask the question "what was the worst day of my life" (It was 26th July 1991) I thought as hard as I could about another date (24th July 1990) which lo and behold came up on the ouija board. I asked it whether that was correct: the answer came "no" and then it gave me the correct date. So I think there is something in ouija boards but it's got more to do with suggestion and non verbal communication between people than evil spirits. I wouldn't mess with them because of my human tendency to completely do my head in!
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Similarly a lot of people see ghosts, faces etc. because the human brain is designed to spot these things, that's how we notice one another! The same applies with voices, put people alone in a room with a tap running and most of us will hear voices eventually (I don't have links but read any basic psychology textbook for the experiments).
There's also a lot of interesting work being done about ultra low frequency sound waves which have the effect of producing absolute terror in animals(including us) although we can't hear them. Tigers growling produce these waves and they've been discovered in many "haunted" buildings, including Edinburgh Castle (see Fortean Times for further information)
I certainly don't think we can explain everything and probably never will but i do have an interesting story. When I was 15 there was a craze for ouija boards in my school. I did not touch the board/glass on this particular occassion but did ask the question "what was the worst day of my life" (It was 26th July 1991) I thought as hard as I could about another date (24th July 1990) which lo and behold came up on the ouija board. I asked it whether that was correct: the answer came "no" and then it gave me the correct date. So I think there is something in ouija boards but it's got more to do with suggestion and non verbal communication between people than evil spirits. I wouldn't mess with them because of my human tendency to completely do my head in!
That's pretty interesting
On the subject of sound waves I read that a wave can get "stuck" in a room for years and just sort of reverberate around. There is a certain spot in my kitchen where if I stand and hum a certain note I can make the windows and cupboards vibrate, which I guess could be confused for something supernatural if you were that way inclined. I agree with the face recognition thing too
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Wed 29 Oct 2003, 15:44,
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experiment for you
if you put something twangy (short ruler, toothbrush etc) between my teeth and twang it you can make your skull and eyes vibrate so that tvs and monitors go all wierd.
not supernatural, but mildly amusing.
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not supernatural, but mildly amusing.
so, if i...
put a ruler between YOUR teeth and twang it, MY skull will vibrate?! that sounds pretty supernatural to me
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It does have a simple cause...
Evey container, a room or concert hall for example, has what's called a simple harmonic. The note that will have a wavelength exactly twice the length of the room. When that note is truck one half a wave fills the room and the room vibrates to the 'simple harmonic'. Best place to try it, snd it's why singing there is soo much fun, is the bathroom.
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Odd thing with the sound....
...I noticed this silly little thing by accident
If the smoke alarm goes of in the hall way and the parrot (who also lives in the hall) starts squawking... the sound resonates in your ears and sounds like a matrixesque digital shrieking noise
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Thu 30 Oct 2003, 21:12,
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If the smoke alarm goes of in the hall way and the parrot (who also lives in the hall) starts squawking... the sound resonates in your ears and sounds like a matrixesque digital shrieking noise
Get a slinky
Place coiled up version over ear.
Turn head 90 degrees so the slinky is now facing the ground.
Drop slinky end while holding one part to ear.
Promptly hear "laser" sound.
Realise it is completely off-topic.
Find post is deleted.
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Fri 31 Oct 2003, 21:50,
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Turn head 90 degrees so the slinky is now facing the ground.
Drop slinky end while holding one part to ear.
Promptly hear "laser" sound.
Realise it is completely off-topic.
Find post is deleted.
I definitely
Just did the "i want my grandfather to die painfully in a car accident today."
and I signed it
and added a drop of blood for good measure.
Nothing's going to happen. ^_^
Most people won't do it. Heh. I will.
Muahaahaa.
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and I signed it
and added a drop of blood for good measure.
Nothing's going to happen. ^_^
Most people won't do it. Heh. I will.
Muahaahaa.
i just shit myself
I've been sat reading this page for the last hour or so, about 2 mins. ago I heard something fall to the ground in another room (deffo in my flat) jumped out of my skin, assumed it was my cat who it turns out is at my feet....having looked around the flat I find razor (for my legs!!) is on the floor at the opposite side of the room to where it should be....so my razor has just jumped out of the bowl and thrown itself across the room.....I'm off work today with diarrhea / food poisening which had just been made much much worse.........I'm not joking I'm still shaking.
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