So much equipment, so expensive
Do you happen to know name of scientists who deducted ghost run on EMFs?
Was he / she looking or was it serendipity?
MR thinks hoaxes and pranks fall in the 'exotic' category, and that ghosts are the mundane explanation.A hoax or prank is just too implausible to even imagine.
Outstanding
What is the name of the piece of equipment which detects this effect please?
What is the name of this effect and the name of the measurement units?
Megs would you be up for buying one of these units to add to your low frequency sound detector?
Who ya gonna call? Megbuster
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No.This is a real paranormal event.
Godzilla did that too.Ghosts are known to tap into nearby electrical sources when performing some of their more impressive feats.
UFO Sightings In The United States From 1910 To 2014, Visualized
http://digg.com/2019/ufo-sightings-in-the-united-states
'One of the most perceptive takeaways from this animated chart, made by Redditor mastocles, is that the data "goes crazy" in 1993, which coincidentally was the premiere of Fox's paranormal drama series "The X-Files."'
Agreed Dave, although I loved the X-Files and saw it as great entertainment. Perhaps though they should have established a new film/TV show classification...something like, "Not for the gullible" or "restricted viewing for entertainment only"UFO Sightings In The United States From 1910 To 2014, Visualized
http://digg.com/2019/ufo-sightings-in-the-united-states
'One of the most perceptive takeaways from this animated chart, made by Redditor mastocles, is that the data "goes crazy" in 1993, which coincidentally was the premiere of Fox's paranormal drama series "The X-Files."'
So... before the internet, people who wanted to report something just had to ... suck it up?So, "the data "goes crazy" in 1993"...
Do you suppose, DaveC426913, that that could be correlated in any way to this :
Yeah, that's an odd reaction.MR thinks hoaxes and pranks fall in the 'exotic' category, and that ghosts are the mundane explanation.
Maybe it's reciprocal - because ghost hunters shows certainly need ghosts (or at least things that look like ghosts.)Maybe ghosts need us. Hmm.![]()
It's one more tick on my list of things that make me suspect MR is having us on. He may have a lot of exotic beliefs, but I don't think even he can say 'a hoax or prank is too implausible to even imagine' and keep a straight face.Yeah, that's an odd reaction.
Why try to erect a Straw Man? No one said anything about there being no way of "spreading news " before 1993 - other than what you Posted as quoted above.So... before the internet, people who wanted to report something just had to ... suck it up?
It's a pity there wasn't any way of - sort of, I dunno - spreading news before 1993.
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Yep, by far the most likely reason. I mean the series along with at least one other series at that time, was "promoting" the supernatural, the paranormal, the government cover ups and conspiracies as every day events. I imagine that would have easily set of the imagination of the gullible and impressionable brigade.You seem to find it easy to accept that the data "goes crazy" in 1993, which coincidentally was the premiere of Fox's paranormal drama series "The X-Files.
Maybe to a small extent only. The Internet was not "preaching" nonsense of the sort being discussed, as the movies and TV was. A big difference. Perhaps you just chose to be contrary for reasons known only to yourself.Would it have been so much harder to accept if the digg.com article had posited : "One of the most perceptive takeaways from this animated chart, made by Redditor mastocles, is that the data "goes crazy" in 1993, which coincides with the expansion of the Internet and also when "surfing the Internet" is popularized."
UFO Sightings In The United States From 1910 To 2014, Visualized
http://digg.com/2019/ufo-sightings-in-the-united-states
'One of the most perceptive takeaways from this animated chart, made by Redditor mastocles, is that the data "goes crazy" in 1993, which coincidentally was the premiere of Fox's paranormal drama series "The X-Files."'
Has the incidence of videos of UFOs gone up?I was only asking if it was possible that there might be any correlation with the increased availability and use of the Internet.
You would think, with all of the Smart phones and such abounding...but, I really don't know.Has the incidence of videos of UFOs gone up?