Monday, December 19, 2011

Not really about ITC but an effect your recordings

Sometimes while on an investigation many investigators have experienced equipment malfunction due to loss of power or a dead battery. This occurs even when you know you have just used a fresh battery. I usually refer to this problem as the "dead battery syndrome" or DBS. Back in the mid to late 1990's, when it became possible (availiblity of cheap technology) for the average enthusiast to adopt ghost hunting as a hobby, investigators attributed these power losses to spirits draining the energy from their equipment. This way of thinking has carried over to the modern day investigators and even TV ghost hunting shows, causing a big problem in the realm of misinformation. Of course this does not hold true for equipment plugged into a wall but this excuse was used anyway.

Keeping DBS in mind and noting the mesuarable electrical nature of paranormal activity we can postulate that this syndrome is caused by some other previously unknown effect. In 2005, I wrote a research paper on the causes of DBS in reference to the work of Brazilian Physicist, Dr. Fran De Aquino of Maranhao University. The paper put forth an idea that the flow of electricity (electrons) can be interrupted by a copper conductor being saturated with extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation. On a quantum level, ELF radiation greatly reduces the gravitational masses of free-electrons within a copper or iron conductor, thus inhibiting the flow of current across the conductive medium. With enough saturation these materials can be completely nullified for the conductance of electrical current.


Most modern electronics are built with voltage regulators, which are designed to accept voltages within a certain range. This is done to prevent damage to the equipent in case of a voltage surge or loss. If we attribute what we have learned the loss of current due to ELF bombardment will only need to drop the current below the prescribed range to shut off the power or read a loss of power.

We know that ELF radiation is present in the vicinity of paranormal activity through measurement with specialized detectors/meters. I have directly measured an "orb" with an ELF meter (verified by IR video), which supports the idea that these anomalies emit ELF radiation. This can also be illustrated, though less scientifically by the physiological effects ELF radiation has on the human body, e.g. nausea, blurred vision, stomach cramps, cold sweats, etc.

As a side note, with all the investigators and "documenting" of paranormal activity, very little actual research is taking place. With the excepting of a few, most investigators are not trying to answer questions with their evidence. They collect it, make unsupported claims about the mechanisms of anomalies but in reality it is meaningless. Trying to explain anomalous paranormal phenomena should be the primary reason for data collection, not the "it was cool" factor. The TV shows are for entertainment and have done really well in drumming up interest, keeping the investigative ranks fresh but you have to have a goal for your evidence. You have to ask yourself, why amd I doing what I am doing?

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