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Neo
01-11-2005, 10:01 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4152805.stm


'Ghostly' chatter - fact or fiction?
By Huw Williams
BBC News


It's claimed the dead have found a new way of contacting the living.

Not by rapping on tables or spewing ectoplasm over a twitching medium, but via electronic signals.


Linda Williamson believes she has heard from beyond the grave
So-called "Electronic Voice Phenomena" (EVP) are supposed to be the voices of ghosts, made audible through static on the radio, or on tape recordings.

It sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie - Ghost crossed with The Cable Guy perhaps. And in fact it is.

Michael Keaton's new film, White Noise, features a murdered woman who identifies her killer by speaking onto a tape machine.

But there are people who say Electronic Voice Phenomena aren't fiction but fact. Linda Williamson from Dundee is one of them.

She used to work as a cleaner in a now demolished factory. It was supposed to be haunted, so out of curiosity she left a tape machine running in a deserted room while she and a colleague worked at the other end of the building.

It was very early and no-one else was there, so she was astonished when she played the tape back and seemed to hear several people talking, some laughing and lots of banging noises.

Since then she's made hundreds of recordings which, she says, feature the voices of a range of dead people - from celebrities to relatives and family friends and even barking from a deceased dog.

Many of her tapes, she says, include messages from beyond the grave. "They're asking for help, or they're coming over and saying 'I love you'," she says.

People want to believe there's an afterlife and that means the evidence doesn't need to be very good for people to be convinced by it

Professor Chris French
Linda has always been fascinated by why someone who's died would choose to leave an electronic message on a tape machine. "Maybe," she speculates, "it's the fact that man's technology has improved so much that means they're able to do that."

Some of the recordings only become audible when they're slowed down or even played backwards.

She understands that some sceptics will accuse her of doing whatever it takes to manipulate tapes until messages she - or others - are desperate to hear somehow appear.

But she says she's recognised the voices of family members - including her mother. For her, "that's proof that my own family members who have died still go on in some form".


Professor Chris French, from the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths College, University of London, isn't convinced.

He says some of the alleged EVP recordings come from leaving a microphone and tape machine in a place that's supposed to be haunted.


Linda keeps her recordings on her PC
"In that case," he says, "there's the possibility that you might pick up real voices from real living human beings that happen to be walking nearby. People want to believe."

Other tapes emerge from static, or untuned radios. He says those can be explained as voices from other broadcasters being picked up as transient radio signals.

But he says the common thread behind all the examples he's heard is that people are "reading meaning into what's actually random noise".

"For obvious reasons, people want to believe there's an afterlife and that means the evidence doesn't need to be very good for people to be convinced by it," Professor French added.

GameMaster
01-11-2005, 01:39 PM
I'll have to try leaving a tape recorder on in my room sometime. Maybe when I'm asleep.

Typhoid
01-11-2005, 04:15 PM
That would be creepy.

I was supposed to go see White Noise with Ashley and Nicole...but I went to Dylans to watch Harold and Kumar instead...

Dylflon
01-11-2005, 07:47 PM
That would be creepy.

I was supposed to go see White Noise with Ashley and Nicole...but I went to Dylans to watch Harold and Kumar instead...

You know you made the right choice.

Happydude
01-13-2005, 03:53 PM
i think it's a whole bunch of bullplop :p


people hear what they want or hope to hear (called selective hearing), i think that's all this is.

Crash
01-17-2005, 03:36 AM
What did you say? Nintendo DS is going to have smash brothers released next month... OH COOL

Happydude
01-17-2005, 08:05 AM
What did you say? Nintendo DS is going to have smash brothers released next month... OH COOL
...WTF?!?!?! :rofl:

DimHalo
01-17-2005, 11:02 AM
Yeah, that's all a bunch of hype...

In my opinion

Blackmane
01-17-2005, 08:31 PM
It's so true. People hear what they want to hear, so they will try to make a tape or something sound like what they want it to.