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| zombie444 |
Posted: Dec 10 2011, 10:17 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members1 Posts: 2,033 Member No.: 231 Joined: 15-July 11 |
The German word 'poltergeist' roughly translates as 'noisy spirit' or 'noisy ghost'. Parapsychologists often refer to the phenomenon using the rather unwieldy term 'Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis' (RSPK).
Common characteristics of the phenomenon are: the movement and hurling around of inanimate, often extremely heavy, objects, the opening and closing of doors and windows by no visible means, unexplained noises such as voices, moans, screams, explosions, crashes, raps, thumps, scratches and knocks on floors, doors and walls, heavy footsteps, bed-shaking, the breaking of household objects such as crockery, the destruction of garments, the throwing of stones, rocks and dirt, bad smells, mysterious fires (read about an example case here), the appearance of pools of water on floors, the malfunctioning of electrical equipment, telephone ringing, the unexplained appearance of objects ('apports'), apparitions and even physical assault (as in the case of Eleonore Zugun). Stone throwing is very often the first sign of poltergeist activity, with the houses of victims bombarded by stones and bricks sometimes for days (or even weeks) before any other kind of unexplained phenomenon occurs. The Poltergeist in History A most important point about the poltergeist phenomenon is that it has appeared throughout history over a large cross section of cultures and generally exhibited the same characteristics. First century Jewish historian Josephus describes phenomena connected with 'possession' that would nowadays be attributed to poltergeist activity. Jacob Grimm, one of the brothers Grimm, writing in his Deutsche Mythologie, describes a number of cases including one from Bingen-am-Rhein dated to AD355, where stones were thrown, people were pulled out of bed, and raps and loud noises were heard. Writing in his Itinerarium Cambriae (AD1191) of his tour of Wales, clergyman and chronicler Giraldus Cambrensis describes an incident at a house in Pembrokeshire where 'unclean spirits' threw dirt and other objects, garments were ripped and torn, and the 'spirit' even spoke publicly of the various secrets of people present. These are not isolated cases, Medieval chronicles are full of such incidents. The problem, however, with these accounts of poltergeist cases is that the sources for them were not written as 'history' as such; medieval chronicles include many signs, wonders and miracles and are not records of 'true' happenings as would be accepted today. Over the last few hundred years more famous cases include the 'Tedworth Drummer' of England in 1661, where a drum which belonged to an imprisoned beggar proceeded to play on its own, accompanied by various other phenomena such as the hurling about of chairs, beds with servants sleeping in them being lifted up, and loud scratching noises. A series of bizarre and frightening incidents which took place on a Tennessee farm in 1817 has become known as the 'Bell Witch Haunting'. The Bell Witch herself was thought by many to be the spirit of Kate Batts, one time neighbor of John Bell, owner of the farm where the disturbances took place, and who had apparently been involved in a dispute with him over land. The phenomena included apparitions of strange animals, whistling, disembodied voices, loud laughing and singing and vicious physical assaults on people at the farm, which are claimed by some to have resulted in the death of John Bell. The Enfield and Mackenzie Poltergeist Cases Two modern cases are the 'Enfield Poltergeist' and the 'Mackenzie Poltergeist'. The former took place in 1977 in a north London council house, and the phenomena included furniture moving by itself, knockings on the walls, spontaneous fires, pools of water appearing on the floor, cold breezes, physical assaults, the appearance of graffiti, equipment malfunction and failure, and various items being thrown around the house. The alarming series of events that make up the Mackenzie Poltergeist case took place (and according to some, are still taking place) in 1999 in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh. The events appear to have been triggered by a homeless man spending the night in a mausoleum belonging to Sir George Mackenzie, who died in 1691, and was known during his lifetime for his bloody persecution of the Covenanters, a powerful Scottish Presbyterian movement. The homeless man accidentally caused some damage to Mackenzie's coffin and was subsequently witnessed running and screaming in terror from the site, to be found later in a state of delirium by police. Since that strange night weird phenomena have been experienced in the kirkyard and the surrounding area. Neighbouring houses were plagued by objects flying around the rooms and crockery smashing, while visitors to the site itself experienced feelings of extreme heat or cold, suffered cuts and bruises from an unknown assailant, had their throats squeezed, coats tugged violently, and were, on occasion even knocked unconscious by an invisible force. Two subsequent exorcisms of the area failed to halt the phenomena. Explanations for Poltergeist Activity So what is it that causes the poltergeist phenomenon? Aside from accusations of hoax and exaggeration, which although applicable to a number of cases by no means apply to them all, the most popular theory is that the poltergeist is caused unwittingly by a human agent, usually a teenage girl. Researchers believe that a troubled adolescent unconsciously manipulates objects using psychokinesis (PK), a type of energy generated in the brain. According to researchers at the Rhine Research Center Institute for Parapsychology at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, poltergeist activity is the physical expression of psychological trauma. However, more natural explanations are often the cause of what appears to be a poltergeist disturbance. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) has been found to be behind at least one supposed poltergeist investigated by Midlands (UK) investigation group Paraseach, and there is an increasing amount of evidence to show that it could explain many more cases. Perhaps this might help to cast light on poltergeist cases such as those of Eleonore Zugun and Carole Compton. However, this does not explain how enough power is generated to move objects such as heavy pieces of furniture, or to shower a room with stones, make objects appear from nowhere, or start fires, if accounts of such phenomena can be trusted. There are also a number of poltergeist cases where the people involved have no psychological problems at all, and where there are no adolescents in the household. How can we explain these? A further point is that there are millions of troubled teenagers all over the world, but the vast majority do not cause poltergeist activity to occur. Other researchers have suggested that 'spirit entities' are responsible for the phenomena, perhaps generating the power by attaching themselves to suitably disturbed teenagers. But the very nature of these hypothetical 'spirits' means that scientifically at least, they cannot be properly investigated, though there are interesting tape recordings of a 'voice' from the Enfield Poltergeist case. However, if accounts of the more extreme unexplained occurrences alleged to be caused by poltergeist activity are themselves exaggerated, or even completely unreliable, which is entirely possible in older cases, then no further explanation is required. Nevertheless, the inability to find a convincing explanation for the phenomenon, the significant amount of poltergeist cases exhibiting similar characteristics occurring over a long period of time in widely different cultures, and the bizarre but somehow consistent nature of the phenomena, make the poltergeist perhaps the most baffling and enduring of unexplained mysteries. http://www.mysteriouspeople.com/Poltergeist-Activity.htm |
| Duck |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 09:45 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,094 Member No.: 84 Joined: 11-June 09 |
Funny how these noisy spirits seem to be powerless when faced with a video camera or controlled lab. Makes you think.
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| zombie444 |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 04:14 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members1 Posts: 2,033 Member No.: 231 Joined: 15-July 11 |
you would think that ghosts would want to perform in front of the camera
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| OMGBanana |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 04:39 PM
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Banana Queen! Group: Members Posts: 1,654 Member No.: 122 Joined: 13-March 10 |
i would if i was a ghost, id show myself to anyone and make impressive poltergiest activity and try and get on every paranormal tv show imaginable...i wanna be famous!
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| Duck |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 04:55 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,094 Member No.: 84 Joined: 11-June 09 |
At least once since the invention of film, why yes I would indeed since they seem to crave an audience anyway. Perhaps you have a theory as to why they are happy to 'perform' in front of your live audience repeatedly but not for the camera or any credible measurable source? |
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| OMGBanana |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 05:40 PM
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Banana Queen! Group: Members Posts: 1,654 Member No.: 122 Joined: 13-March 10 |
i always thought it was cause ghosts liked messing with people and didnt want to be shown on camera, but it cant be that with all ghosts cause there must be ghosts that are as attention seeking as me.
maybe people have caught ghosts on camera but they arent trusted cause loads of people fake ghost things and are suspicious of them cause of it. another theory is they arent allowed to show themselfes cause people arent supposed to know for sure yet-which kinda makes sense, cause i dont think it would be a good idea if we knew for sure what comes next....there are too many people who are closed minded and would become obnoxious and arrogant if they found out they were right, or people who wouldnt want there to be an afterlife, people would kill themselfes if life got hard cause things would be better in heaven and it would just be encouraging those people who are just hanging round waiting to die cause they want to go to heaven. |
| Duck |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 05:58 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,094 Member No.: 84 Joined: 11-June 09 |
Ah that must be it. There's an afterlife prime directive, probably from the High council of love and light. 'Thou may mess with any mortal as much as you like but just make sure they don't have a video camera' cos the big man up stairs went to a lot of trouble giving everyone free will and he doesn't want one of you noisy bleeders ruining the after life surprise party by getting caught on camera. Yea that makes sense. Wait a minute...I think that plot was straight out of Beatlejuice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy6OEEhWqR0 |
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| OMGBanana |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 06:05 PM
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Banana Queen! Group: Members Posts: 1,654 Member No.: 122 Joined: 13-March 10 |
i didnt claim that to be the truth, lol, i was just imagining possible reasons why. its likely none of my ideas are based in fact, logic or even sanity.
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| Duck |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 06:07 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,094 Member No.: 84 Joined: 11-June 09 |
The important thing is that you know the difference
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| OMGBanana |
Posted: Dec 11 2011, 07:05 PM
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Banana Queen! Group: Members Posts: 1,654 Member No.: 122 Joined: 13-March 10 |
yeah, it is
most of my theories about the afterlife come from films or books, lol. nobody knows for a fact why ghosts dont show themselfes on camera, or even whether ghosts exist or not, or what the afterlife is like...all we have to go on are stories, unexplained experiences and research by people who may or may not be trustworthy if i ever meet a ghost, i will ask....but who would beleive me? |
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