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How to Capture Paranormal Phenomena

How to Capture Paranormal Phenomena

Ghosts and other paranormal phenomena is an incredibly popular topic and have been for several centuries. The advantage that modern paranormal investigators have over those in the distant past is our advanced technology that allows us to capture paranormal phenomena in visual or audio format along with other recording devices that...

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70 000 Visitors in the past year!

70 000 Visitors in the past year!

          To all of you! TheParanormalPost.com has just passed the 70 000 visitors in the last 12 months, we would like to thank all of you for your support. Keep on reading us! there is more stories and great changes coming for your enjoyment and passion in the paranormal world. Send us your stories and media. Dont be shy to comment on our stories and experiences, it’s our honor to have you as a member...

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How to Study Paranormal Phenomena

How to Study Paranormal Phenomena

            It can be difficult to study paranormal phenomena, for the simple reason that there is very little undisputed evidence of its existence. Thus, it is not possible to study paranormal phenomena with any degree of standardization. United States colleges do not offer degrees in parapsychology. However, an increasing number of private organizations dedicated to learning more about the paranormal are...

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Limestone and residual haunting theory

Limestone and residual haunting theory

A Residual Haunting is seeing an apparition over and over again, doing the same thing or sounds at the same time of day or night over a period of years or even centuries. They are also called energy remnants and memory imprint, this type of haunting never interacts with onlookers and seems totally oblivious to them.

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The McPike Mansion

The McPike Mansion

The house was built in the town of Alton, Illinois in 1869 by the architect Lucas Pfeiffenberger for Henry Guest McPike. He died in 1910. .

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White noise

White noise

White noise is a random signal with a flat power spectral density. In other words, the signal contains equal power within a fixed bandwidth at any center frequency.

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