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07 Feb 2016, 1:16 am

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I wonder how he would explain being physically touched when there's no one there.
Can recordings touch you?


I'd imagine there could be some sort of electrodynamics explanation for that, but my physics knowledge isn't that advanced.



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07 Feb 2016, 1:26 am

^ Perhaps it involves quantum physics.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:31 am

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^ Perhaps it involves quantum physics.


Yes, I could see that providing a explanation as well. With science, the possibilities are endless! :mrgreen:

I've heard some other interesting scientific 'ghost' explanations...but my mind is fuzzy right now. I'll have to go find them/do more research later. But now it is time for me to catch some Zzzzz's. Goodnight all!



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07 Feb 2016, 1:36 am

Goodnight, Aurora.

(If I have to complete a f*****g captcha for this I'm gonna scream.)


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07 Feb 2016, 1:37 am

I knew about this woman and her cat before I was told about her by the real estate agent (told about her) and her cat (neighbours told me about her and her cat).

We'd seen her long before anyone even knew about the history of this place.

I'd like to get some of that paranormal stuff to record through the night.

I've already left my PC camera on through the day while I've been at work, and apart from some really strange lighting effects that I can't explain, nothing showed up except for Boo chasing some bug.

I've also left my dictaphone on through the night. Nothing!

I can't afford fancy equipment but for my own experience, I don't need it. I just can't prove it.

Even if I got with the others who have seen stuff here, we can't prove Jack!


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07 Feb 2016, 1:38 am

I cry all the time. I'm a big crybaby.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:40 am

^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?


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07 Feb 2016, 1:41 am

^ That was for ImAnAspie.
I'm too scared to quote now.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:43 am

It was my doctor hopping that made Fashi slam the door in my face.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:47 am

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^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?

I don't know. The scientist in me. Despite all that has happened in my life and what I've experienced, I'd like to be able to prove something because I tell people about all this stuff that's happened to me and Mum and people just blow it off.

I'd like to be able to hand someone something concrete and say, "Here! Now, blow that off!"


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07 Feb 2016, 1:48 am

I wonder if I could be the Wonderboy of WP.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:52 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?

I don't know. The scientist in me. Despite all that has happened in my life and what I've experienced, I'd like to be able to prove something because I tell people about all this stuff that's happened to me and Mum and people just blow it off.

I'd like to be able to hand someone something concrete and say, "Here! Now, blow that off!"

People still won't believe you.
They'll always have some way of explaining it away.
You shouldn't be attempting to record such phenomena.
It isn't right.
It's not meant for everyone, if you get what I mean.


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07 Feb 2016, 1:53 am

I'm glad I'm not expected to fem it up for my mum, anymore.


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07 Feb 2016, 2:02 am

Raleigh wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?

I don't know. The scientist in me. Despite all that has happened in my life and what I've experienced, I'd like to be able to prove something because I tell people about all this stuff that's happened to me and Mum and people just blow it off.

I'd like to be able to hand someone something concrete and say, "Here! Now, blow that off!"

People still won't believe you.
They'll always have some way of explaining it away.
You shouldn't be attempting to record such phenomena.
It isn't right.
It's not meant for everyone, if you get what I mean.


Not really - but she's friendly to me. She's never tried to do me any harm and when I feel her presence, I'm not alarmed. It's as though we're sharing the house together. Just in different times - but at the same time - if you know what I mean.

Her cat used to spend most of it's time in the front bedroom. I suspect it was Joyce's bedroom as well. There was a lot of cat fur in the room when I first moved in. The cat died before she did.

I did an Internet search on Joyce Gimble. I was still receiving mail for her after she died and after I first started renting the place.

She used to be a very prominent figure in the Red Cross and a vocal political person in the local electoral body...


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07 Feb 2016, 2:06 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?

I don't know. The scientist in me. Despite all that has happened in my life and what I've experienced, I'd like to be able to prove something because I tell people about all this stuff that's happened to me and Mum and people just blow it off.

I'd like to be able to hand someone something concrete and say, "Here! Now, blow that off!"

People still won't believe you.
They'll always have some way of explaining it away.
You shouldn't be attempting to record such phenomena.
It isn't right.
It's not meant for everyone, if you get what I mean.


Not really - but she's friendly to me. She's never tried to do me any harm and when I feel her presence, I'm not alarmed. It's as though we're sharing the house together. Just in different times - but at the same time - if you know what I mean.

Her cat used to spend most of it's time in the front bedroom. I suspect it was Joyce's bedroom as well. There was a lot of cat fur in the room when I first moved in. The cat died before she did.

I did an Internet search on Joyce Gimble. I was still receiving mail for her after she died and I started renting the place.

She used to be a very prominent figure in the Red Cross and a vocal political person in the local electoral body...

Sounds like she was a nice lady who deserves to be respected, both in life and in death.


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07 Feb 2016, 2:12 am

Raleigh wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ Don't sweat it.
Just accept it as a natural occurrence.
Why do you need to prove it?

I don't know. The scientist in me. Despite all that has happened in my life and what I've experienced, I'd like to be able to prove something because I tell people about all this stuff that's happened to me and Mum and people just blow it off.

I'd like to be able to hand someone something concrete and say, "Here! Now, blow that off!"

People still won't believe you.
They'll always have some way of explaining it away.
You shouldn't be attempting to record such phenomena.
It isn't right.
It's not meant for everyone, if you get what I mean.


Not really - but she's friendly to me. She's never tried to do me any harm and when I feel her presence, I'm not alarmed. It's as though we're sharing the house together. Just in different times - but at the same time - if you know what I mean.

Her cat used to spend most of it's time in the front bedroom. I suspect it was Joyce's bedroom as well. There was a lot of cat fur in the room when I first moved in. The cat died before she did.

I did an Internet search on Joyce Gimble. I was still receiving mail for her after she died and I started renting the place.

She used to be a very prominent figure in the Red Cross and a vocal political person in the local electoral body...

Sounds like she was a nice lady who deserves to be respected, both in life and in death.



:) You're not wrong. All though she scared the bejesus out of my friends, she's never done a single thing to disturb me.

Even just now, there's still this woman's perfume I can smell in the bedroom. It's been there all afternoon. I've smelled perfume on other occasions and I don't even own men's aftershave or deodorant :oops: I don't usually smell :oops:

That's what prompted me to write this. I know the perfume. I've smelled it before but I just don't know the name of it.


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