Aug 25, 2010 11:39
My interest in the unusual peaks in aspects of the paranormal, particularly when it comes to ghosts/spirits/alternate and alien consciousnesses.
Brad and I have been comparing data for a long while and I’ve often had the urge to put some down in writing or in some kind of media to share the ideas we’ve come up with based on patterns the data we’ve read, listened to and collected over two decades of paranormal research.
We have come to some conclusions that we feel to be pretty spot on for explaining most phenomena. These conclusions are always up for challenge based on new data of course, but so far no real challenge to them has been adequate.
Surprisingly the general hypothesis or structure that we've observed does not follow the stereotypical conventions of modern popular ghost research. It often seems to us that ghost researchers are simply spouting popular jargon and sticking to senseless explanations based mostly on misinterpretations of the phenomena and popular myth while failing to look at the patterns of the phenomena itself.
Not sure if I will bother to go into detail or not but just putting that out there.
strangeness