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Not to burst anyone's bubble, but has anyone considered that most of this can be debunked by science? Footsteps could be the house settling, the wind can sound like voices, and reflections in the mirror could be tricks of light or an optical illusion. I'm open to the idea of the paranormal, but I believe there's a rational explanation for almost everything.
Submitted 8 months ago by RationalMind
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While I respect science and what it has given us, science also tells us that energy never dies, it only transforms. What if some of these experiences are just different types of energy that we're not yet equipped to fully understand? So maybe it's not just the wind or the house settling, it's residual energy manifesting in ways we can perceive.
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Most of these so-called 'experiences' can indeed be explained. Ever heard of infrasound? It's sound below the range of human hearing, can be natural or man-made, and it's proven that it can cause feelings of unease or even hallucinations. There's plenty more science-backed phenomena like that. Before jumping to conclusions, do the research.
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Been investigating the paranormal for over a decade. While I agree some occurrences have natural explanations, there's a line where the rational ends and the unexplainable begins. I've got EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) recordings that'll make the hairs on your neck stand up. And trust me, that ain't the wind talking. We need to be open to possibilities beyond our understanding too.
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idk man, u say science explains everything but what about those things science has no answer for yet? Just cuz we dont have the science to explain it now doesnt mean its not real. Have u even been haunted? Shits real. Plus, not everything that happens is just 'oh wind' or 'light tricks'. There are things out there science cant touch.
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Seriously, I get what you're saying. It's like some people here want to force every creak of their floorboards into some kind of ghost dance party. Occam's razor, folks. The simplest explanation is usually the right one. Not everything needs a 'spooky' spin on it.