EVP Ghost Voices - www.ghost-voices.com
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do not try this in your own bedroom, if you hear somthing you wont want to sleep in there any more!! trust me!
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This stuff is freaky and fascinating
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:OOOO post it i want to see it! :D
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Try it. It really does work.
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yep at ELF range.
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I really like that one they played where the voice said "marine corps staff sergant." i have had one evp experience but it was not recorded i was at the myrtles i heard what sounded like a woman screaming
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.........man i've been hearing ghost voices since i was 2 years old even without a voice recorder........
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.......man I've heard voices of ghosts without using a voice recorder........and i've seen some freaky stuff too........first time was when i was 2 years old.....and it was the worst..........
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I'd like to try this at home but I'll shit myself and faint if I hear something
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ok I looked it up. It is accepted theory in paranormal research that EVPs produced in the ELF range (250-300hz) are indeed EVP, as it is impossible for human sound to produced at those ranges.
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I am not sure what the frequency is, but most EVPs if I remember right come through at a really low frequency that is impossible for living beings to emulate.
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I believe in evp's, i went 2 the cemetary and asked a family that was buried there some questions and out of 5 fam. members Mildred 19 of age when she died was the only one who spoke 2 me...I asked if she knew where she was???..& she answered NO! I have it on tape and willing 2 post it! You have 2 believe to get an EVP.
I wonder if EVPs can be signals picked up from cordless phones or cell phones. I used to occasionally get one of my neighbors (don't know which one or how far away) on my daughter's baby monitor. I would only get one side of the conversation, and sometimes only pieces of it. I could see fragments maybe getting picked up by recording devices, after all radio signals move thru the air.
MsClavell 3 years ago
I wondered that too, then an electronics engineer told me that it is physically impossible for a recorder to pick up errant signals. The reason for this logic is that the recorder takes sounds waves, "at" the microphone, and changes those signals to either magnetic or digital pieces inside the recorder. When the recorder "plays" the sound file, it has to reassemble the data. Therefore, for a recorder to pick up something, it REALLY has to encounter something at the surface of the microphone.
missouriman4 3 years ago