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One Hung Low wrote:
First, I believe you mean the magnetic iron oxide, not silica, which is sand. You would have to have a STRONG modulated -magnetic- field to inadvertently pick up "mysterious" voices. Finally, what makes you think a digital recorder is immune to rectification? -EACH- IC (Integrated Circuit chip) in the digital recorder contains hundreds of P-N junctions which ARE rectifiers and thus susceptible to unwanted rectification of RF fields. Bottom line: a digital recorder is equally or -more- likely to pick up a stray RF field than a analog tape recorder. Then I have one question and one assumption: Is there a way of making a recording of the environment without the possibility of rectification? And... a leading theory in EVP is: "EVP is considered to be radio frequency signals that inadvertently find their way into your recordings by way of cross-modulation, atmospheric refraction or indirect rectification. Many paranormal investigators feel that these voices or signals are somehow connected to ghosts." Let's say for the sake of debate that some voices using the EVP process are genuinely otherworldly or from another dimension. They have to show up on our recording apparatus somehow, and I guess the leading theory is that this is through RF signals. The question of "how" is beyond my league. I simply deal with results, and the results - Contain language, complete first-and-last names of myself and others who are involved in this research, prophetic messages, etc., that would never be broadcast on any AM or other radio station. - The phrases are often times speeded up during certain words, as if the message is trying to be purposely fit into a short time. Some EVPs are so fast that you have to slow down the speech to understand it. - I can pick up louder and more clear words (actually sounding like they're coming from vocal chords) without *any* background sound or white noise, as opposed to the relatively weaker and more monotone voices picked up from the scanner, using the *same* recorder in the same setting during the same atmospheric events (weather, solar flares) - Some voices are so loud and clear that it would be highly improbable for someone doing a simple recording to explain away by a stray radio signal, unless it's coming from another dimension. If you would try EVP for yourself and judge the voices you capture on an objective, one-by-one basis, instead of dismissing every voice anyone has ever picked up as having no chance of being paranormal in nature, you might question more the world around you. It just so happens that EVP is the best way to get evidence of that world. PS The Panasonic RR-DR60 recorder was yanked from the market because of consumer complaints about unexplained voices showing up during business meetings, etc. It became the Holy Grail of EVP recorders, and recently had a bid of $1100 for a used recorder on eBay. It retailed for $40. Which proves nothing except that a) the Panasonic design weenie was not cognizant of standard RFI mitigation techniques. If that is why the recorder was so good for EVP, then someone could easily alter another recorder or build their own and sell it as an EVP recorder and make a considerable amount of money, considering the public's interest has skyrocketed. b) P.T. Barnum was right! There is indeed a sucker born every minute. As a seller, ya gotta love eBay! I have another explanation: People in today's society are lazy and want to take the easiest route to accomplish something - if there was a "holy grail" of EVP recorders, people would buy it instead of spending time working from the ground up with a standard recorder. Sure, my recorder didn't even pick up voices at first. Then gradually some voices were picked up. Now I can't do a 30-second session without sometimes dozens of voices showing up, speaking over top each other, without any white noise. And that seems to correlate with my own travels to cemeteries and the building of a machine to communicate with other dimensions. If you were a spirit and had a message to convey, you'd probably gravitate toward someone who was spending time trying to open up the door to communication. EVP research (it's research because it can't easily be explained away by those who were skeptical at first but did their own investigation of the phenomenon) takes patience, an open mind, and no particular belief system starting out. But it's not recommended for everybody. In fact, I took the easy way out by trying to visit places in hopes something would follow me back. Now it has, and I can pick it up anytime I want to. Jeff |
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