Tuesday, March 8, 2011

What does it take to find paranormal evidence

PSL receives questions from people and we will adress those questions here in the blog.
 
Many people have joined PSL for Haunted History Tours and paranormal investigations at historic, antebellum Kendrick House, in Carthage, Missouri, and witness the research process, including video and audio data being recorded.  On average, at least 150 hours of real-time recording occurs every night at the Haunted History Tours.  Recording data during a live paranormal investigation is just the beginning of the research process.
 
The review process takes longer than the recording time to finish as potential evidence must be reviewed multiple times by multiple team members, then analyzed to eliminate natural and man-made causes, and where appropriate multiple experiments are conducted to attempt to recreate the anomaly.  At least two hours of review can be expected for each real time of video or audio recorded-- or about 300 man-hours for each tour. 
 
That being said, we want to share a few things we have discovered from tours.  We have found EVPs (electronic voice phenomenon) with examples including: A woman's voice saying "General Lee" and "Peter Hahn's wish", another woman's voice saying "Oh, Rose" in response to a tour guide telling the story of the slave girl who was left for dead by soldiers and nursed back to health by the Kendrick family.  
 
Photographs and video of a shadow person has been captured on multiple occasions.
 
FLIR (forward looking infra red) images have been captured of an unexplained hot spot in a bedroom window, and of a cold spot in the shape of a woman possibly sitting on the window sill in the parlor.
 
A ball of light has been captured on video on video. 
 
Check out some of the photos at our website: http://www.paranormalsciencelab.com/ and the Paranormal Science lab page on Facebook.
 
 
 
 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Paranormal Science Lab launches its blog!

We are excited to launch the PSL blog.  We are new to blogging so bear with us (me).  We welcome all our friends to follow the blog and tell us what you think.  I will try and get something interesting up this weekend.

For now, if you would like to see PSL investigate a location (whether it's your's or just know of a likely spot), let us know.

Check us out at our homepage: http://www.paranormalsciencelab,com/
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