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Using still cameras on vigils
Static electricity and paranormal
Data loggers on vigils
Humidity and lighting
EVP infrasound IR thermometer

Ghost detectors!

When ASSAP started, there were no such things as ghost hunting kits. There wasn't even much in the way of cheap hand-held electronic equipment. Ghost hunting is now one the biggest uses for EMF meters around. Today, you can buy a ready-made brief case full of exciting bits of electronic kit designed to help you record and even detect a ghost.

But do ghost detectors really work? The first problem is - what is a ghost? If you don't know what one is then how do know how to detect it! From the evidence ASSAP has accumulated down the years, all we can say with certainty is that a ghost is something that looks like a person that a witness experiences.

Some 'ghosts' are undoubtedly hallucinations (eg. hynopompic, hypnagogic, sleep paralysis, etc). Other 'ghosts' are real people or objects mistaken for apparitions. Of the remaining unexplained sightings, no one seems to have been using any instrument when they were seen (or if they were it wasn't widely reported!). So, even supposing it is possible to detect ghosts, we at ASSAP certainly don't know how to do it. If anyone else does, please do get in touch.

   

Unseen worlds!

We humans can see, hear, feel, smell and taste. But we can't see infra-red or feel magnetic fields (well, not much anyway). We can, however, detect these unseen worlds with instruments. The reason we use such instruments on vigils is two-fold.

Firstly, there is always the possibility that a ghost might show up better in infra-red, for instance, than it does in ordinary light. So few ghosts are seen on vigils that it is not known if this is true (see 'Ghost detectors').

A second, more important and interesting, reason to use such equipment is to see if there is anything that distinguishes haunted places for other locations. And, indeed, there is some evidence that haunted locations may be magnetically remarkable. There may well be other 'distinguishing marks' about such places (like radiation, for instance), only visible to instruments that can probe things we can't see.

Know your unseen world

Do you know what a normal magnetic field looks like, say, in the room where you're reading this? If you don't then could you recognise an anomalous field?

You need to know what is 'normal' in the unseen worlds before you can stand a chance of discovering anything anomalous. Unfortunately, most people don't know much about the way the world looks in infra-red or what natural phenomena might cause fluctuations in an EMF meter.

So the first thing you must do when you buy an instrument like this is to get to know what 'normal' looks like. See what readings are like around your home and other non-haunted places. You should also do some research into infra-red, mag fields, etc, in books and on the web.

© Maurice Townsend 2008