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![]() Al Smith wrote: When spirits communicate, they often rely on the innate tendency of the human mind to make sense out of chaos, to impose order on disordered systems. It is easier for them to impress the human mind with the illusion of a voice, for example, if there is a background noise that encourages the false impression of a voice or voices -- the sound of a motor, or rain falling, or even the You're missing the point. The voice is not an illusion, but an actual auditory manifestation on tape. Whisper as loud as you can a brief phrase and you'll get an idea on how clear and imposing these voices are. It's one thing to just sit and listen to white noise, imagining voices or images (which I truly believe happens - imagination, just like seeing faces in smoke and clouds), but the whole idea of *recording* the white noise is to produce a tangible record of their existence. Most are too weak to be argued anything astronomically amazing, but some are so loud and clear that you *know* it's not the human mind playing tricks on you. Something or someone put that voice there, and it wasn't heard during the recording process, so if any theory makes more sense it would be the rectification theory since the mind cannot imagine a voice and suddenly have it appear on the recording. Afterall, the mind *does not hear* anything when the recording is going on - only afterwards. wind. Spirits do not actually have voices, but in order to communicate clearly and explicitly they must express their thoughts in a way that human minds are able to deal with -- in words. They cannot form actual words, but they can trigger the impression of words in the human mind, and this is easier with the help of some background noise conducive to the impression of voices. I see your point, but until you do a recording yourself and pick up a voice speaking your name or of some other relevance in a loud and clear manner then you really haven't understood EVP, because trust me - it'll leave you scratching your head and probably invoke a little fear for first-timers. Jeff |
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