Why are ghost stories more fun told in the dark, people like to be scared, and in the dark your ears can hear more than your eyes can see. The comment about the spirutalists using the dark to mask their tricks are true too. T.v. shows take advantage of our fear of the dark, or our wish to enjoy that shivery fear, and film their shows dark. It adds "atmosphere". I work with the public, and take every opportunity to tell people I'm interested in paranormal investigation. Most people tell me stories of their experiences. But almost NONE of their experiences happen at night. A lot of people investigate at night because they work days, and it's convenient. Sadly, a lot of people get their information from t.v. and movies, and they think the ghosties only come out at night.
paranormal time......
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drflavio309
, Feb 25 2009 06:23 PM
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#17
Posted 10 September 2009 - 02:49 AM
I've had encounters during the day...just more at night, especially the wee hours-between 2-4am
LOL I actually thought you were asking about how time passed for them
LOL I actually thought you were asking about how time passed for them
Thank you for not feeding the trolls
#18
Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:16 AM
Is there such a thing as "the witching hour" I have heard it called and if so, when is it??? I heard it was supposed to be midnight, then I heard 3 am...I'm really confused!!!
If there is such a thing, is it easier to catch evidence at this time??? Is the veil between the worlds thinner at this time or is it just a bunch af bull???
Sometimes it's easier to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission!!!
#19
Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:35 AM
Actually I do most of my investigative work in daylight. As far as a "witching hour" I think that just goes back to the old "ghosts come out at night" ideas. It may be true that our senses are more acute at night, but keep in mind that also leads to our being more likely to accept anything as paranormal. The possibility of false positives also goes up at night.
#20
Posted 17 October 2009 - 01:05 PM
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Since paranormal beings are electromagnetic in nature, could solar wind/flare activity affect them? It can wreak havoc on electronic devices. Once the earth is turned away, it does get much less solar interference. That's the only logical (maybe) reason I could think of.
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