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August 15th 06, 02:38 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,alt.paranormal,alt.folklore.ghost-stories
Kevin Garrett
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Recording the back of my scanner ... weird voices
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Jim wrote:
explanation is this, your brain is constantly comparing every visual
stimuli with its gallery of known objects. this is how you recognise
peoples faces or different objects. the sparkles on the screen have
every pixel flashing and your brain is trying to make recognizable
patterns.
I agree fully with what you are saying. It's the same way people claim
to see faces in smoke, clouds, etc. However, the way ITC (instrumental
transcommunication, in which EVP is only one subcategory of) works is
not trying to make patterns out of TV snow or even recording the
static with a VCR, but:
- Putting the TV on the Auxilliary channel so the channel is blank on
most TV sets,
- Hooking the RCA plugs of a video camera up to the TV, and
- Pointing the camera at the screen (so you're essentially recording
into infinity - the camera is hooked up to the TV but yet is recording
a picture into a picture into a picture)
- Recording what is picked up and playing it back, then freezing it
*frame-by-frame*
If this is done with patience and the right equipment, rather defined
human faces will show up for many people. Take a look at a few he
http://inicia.es/de/luisfountain/itc_1.htm
As you can see, it's not the same as simply recording TV static and
playing it back - sure, you'll see patterns and probably faces, but
it'll not be exactly the same concept of video ITC.
when a pattern is detected the memory of the object rises up
to be considered. by this time the random sparkles have changed, thus
the object or face rises to your mind then evaporates as another
pattern is struggling to be resolved. in your minds eye the face has
zoomed up out of the static and then zoomed away. the audio seems to
be the same thing, words resolve out of the hiss and then are lost
forever.
As far as words being taken out of TV static or other white noise, I
fully understand where you are coming from. That's why it's best to
use a recorder and have witnesses listen to the tape at the same time
as you. Often times a voice will be so clear, far above the sound
level and static of the white noise, that everyone will hear it and
instantly agree on what it is saying. If you visit the cemetery often
enough trying to communicate with spirits, you're going to get some
that follow you home.
Initially (before doing research at the cemetery, which was
dilapidated and many graves had no marker, only a mound of dirt, and
had been vandalized several times in the past with crypts being broken
into, and so on) I could get no voices on my recordings that I did in
my own house - and I even used white noise for the background. Now I
can pick up loud voices with NO white noise in the background. On a
few disturbing occassions, the recorder itself seemed to be
temporarily altered and the voices were yelling in threatening tones.
What makes me almost certain this is not hearing imaginary voices in
static is that the voices are sometimes 5x the volume level of the
white noise, and when they show up on the recording so you can play
back, get other peoples' intentions, and save on the computer, then
the brain-pattern-imagery theory falls apart. The only other *logical*
explanation is a stray signal (remember, no antenna is used and you
can even use a ceiling fan) or someone in the room talking (which
you'd surely notice while doing the recording).
Next time you're lying in bed trying to sleep and you have the air
conditioning on or the ceiling fan on and think you hear something
being said, it is not necessarily your imagination. An easy way to
confirm whether there truly was a voice is to make a recording. If
your house is old you may be picking up EVPs (or video ITC if you try
it) in no time. If your house is relatively new, you probably won't
hear much unless you really put time and dedication into receiving
results, or start going to disturbed cemeteries and basically invite
spirits (and most likely trouble) back into your home by simply doing
EVP recordings at the cemetery.
This I don't recommend unless you are ready to be scared out of your
mind. And once that happens, it won't be nearly as easy explaining
things away by brain/pattern theories and AM rectification as it is
now, considering most of you have no experience with the process of
ITC/EVP.
the best
part is psychological, you seem to recognise the word or picture but
since it has gone away now you cant prove that it was never there to
begin with! soon you are on the art bell show with a great story that
you really do believe and nobody can disprove! great fun!
Explaining something away by logic to the satisfaction of those who
have no experience with the phenomenon is an easy way for people to
dismiss this research. That is why I give an open invitation for
anyone with a little time and the access to a digital recorder and
computer with shareware sound software to go ahead and try it.
Jeff
Side note: Since we constructed the machine in my back bedroom, I have
recently put up a surveillance camera with its own microphone and fed
the cable to the TV in the living room, so I can see what happens in
the room while nobody is in there. Orbs, or bright white spheres have
been witnessed and many times zoom up in the air in a curving motion,
opposite the way dust might settle (no a/c was on and no insects were
in the room after inspection). I recently bought a VCR to record
myself tinkering with the device and for the first time on the tape
heard my name "Jeffffrey" being spoken through the microphone and onto
the TV's sound. This was the only voice uncovered before I became
filled with fear and turned off the recording, but the voice was far
above the room's background sound level. This never occurred before by
just listening to the audio with others. It only occurred after the
sound was recorded, so now it appears that almost any microphone will
pick up EVPs from that room.
Jim is exactly correct. I see absolutley nothing in those pictures at
the link you posted. You are seeing your minds attempt to make sense
out of nonsense. You clearly very much WANT to believe. But if one has
to WANT to believe then it is not true.
On the bright side, I'm sure that others WANT to believe too and if you can
find enough of them you could start a new lucrative religion.
Kevin
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