Ions and why measuring them is important
When an atom or molecule loses or gains one or more electrons, we call it an ion. If it loses an electron (net gain of charge because an electron carries a negative charge) we call it a cation, when it gains an electron we call it an anion.
could sleep paralysis be the answer to everything?
Sleep Paralysis is a temporary inability to move or speak while falling asleep or upon waking. It most often occurs in people who have narcolepsy or sleep apnea, but it can affect anyone. It is often first noticed during...
A Young Resident’s Experience With Ghosts
I happened to glance at the same corner of the room Connor kept glancing at. I’ll be damned if I didn’t see a shimmer of something, of light, of movement?…she said, “I saw it, too.”
Hans Holzer
Hans Holzer (26 January 1920 – 26 April 2009) was an Austrian-American author and parapsychologist.
The Ghost Club
The Ghost Club, based in London, UK, is the oldest paranormal investigative group in the world. It grew from a group of fellows at Trinity College, and was officially established in 1862.
EMF Detector
EMF detectors measure electro-magnetic waves and frequency. These probes can be generally considered as antennae and should not interfere with the environmental electromagnetic field, while also preventing coupling and reflection as much as possible in order to obtain precise results.
Can the Human Eye See Infrared?
Under special circumstances, however, humans can see IR without a filter. In 2014 the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO discovered that quick pulses of infrared could be detected by the human eye.
Infrared – why it is the gold standard in ghost photography
Why do paranormal researchers like Infrared over Night Vision, Thermal, or regular photography? What difference does it make? How do these technologies differ?
How to Spot a Fake Ghost Photo
You can upload the image or provide the image URL, and it will run an analysis on the photo and its metadata (metadata is information about the camera, date, time, software, and other information about the image which is embedded into photos by the digital camera or phone).





