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Al Smith wrote:
Forgive me for pointing it out, but your understanding of spirits is pathetically crude. They are not physical beings, or energy beings. Considering that spirits have a consciousness and a soul (after all, we're not talking about wine spirits here) then there would have to be some sort of energy existing within that soul. How could a spirit reason, project its voice onto tape, manifest, or insert itself into a dream if it wasn't energy? They manifest and express themselves through the human mind, which projects their expressions outward (so to speak) and One theory behind EVP was that the voices were actually coming from the experimenter's mind. Experiments using conscious manipulation proved futile and there was no telepathic link from the mind to the recording. If you are talking about something else (through who's human mind - ours or theirs?) translates them into terms human consciousness is able to comprehend. White noise provides a convenient matrix for them to communicate, since the human mind is ever anxious to pick recognizable patterns out of chaos. However, they are not able to physically impress their voices on recording devices, since they do not have voices, in any mechanical sense. You're referring to a physical voice? It's hard to define a voice since a voice isn't a physical object, but sound waves. Then you have voices travelling through radio waves which you can't detect unless you have an antenna and the proper gadgetry. According to EVP theory, there are two ways a spirit can communicate - telepathically and *through speaking* - we don't hear them because we can't see them, though sometimes people do hear voices and instantly dismiss them as an overactive imagination. Again, this goes more into the "how" - which if anyone easily knew the answer, then there would be no debate. they cannot be photographed, since they do not have physical bodies. Images of the deceased (not including orbs or other white anamolies, but actual facial images) have shown up in photographs for centuries. Many were hoaxes, but many more cannot be proven a hoax. You can't dismiss *every* photograph because you believe they can't be photographed. In fact, cameras pick up *many* things the human eye cannot, and stuff like different nanometers of light which we don't see aren't exactly physical. Jeff |
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