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Ghosts and Orbs
By
Robert Kreuk
In the paranormal
community a belief in ghosts is pretty
common place. If they are, or if they
have a connection to, "orbs" seems to be
divided.
Numerous
photographs seem to exist showing both
phenomena. Ghosts are typically a hazy
humanoid transparent against the
background of the picture in whatever
dress the deceased would wear during
their time of death. Orbs show up as
small balls of light moving about in an
environment or seem to be some type of
photographic imperfection. To my
knowledge, a ghost has never been caught
on film as they appear in their
pictures, while orbs have been seen
moving everywhere and sometimes even
appearing to open doors.
There is sure
to be a connection between ghosts and
orbs as some manifestation of someone
who once lived and still seems to be
earthbound. The disagreeance is if orbs
really exist or if they're dust, photo
or camera imperfections, or some other
things indiscernible in the frame, such
as small bugs. Photographs can be hoaxed
as can video, so while it is our
strongest admissible evidence in courts
of law, it really doesn't give much
proof to the paranormal community
knowing hoaxers are out there.
Well known
haunted places may give a clue as to the
validity of ghosts and orbs in spite of
the general public's resistance to video
evidence now because of hoaxers. Places
like the Myrtle's Plantation have had
sightings of the typical transparent
ghost spotted long before paranormal
mania seemed to sweep the public in TV
shows and specials. However, orbs often
are not seen by a person or investigator
naked eye and only spotted later on
photographs or video, both unavailable
in the time places like the Myrtle's
Plantation had sightings. Perhaps they
did not have the technology to capture
them on modern devices where orbs show
up, but ghosts seem to be shy about.
If we are to
prove the existence of either of these
phenomena, if that is indeed the point
of the investigations, our measuring
equipment may need a facelift. Hauntings
are not a modern phenomena, but over the
years our equipment has changed and
improved, so if we were to improve our
devices to detect something more, or
something else, maybe we'll be able to
shut the book on ghosts and orbs once
and for all.
Robert Kreuk is
an independent paranormal investigator.
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