Dianne Carlisle of Euclid said her granddaughter, Kimora, 4, was playing with her cellphone in the living room and Carlisle later found one of the pictures she snapped depicted a pair of ghosts getting down and dirty, WJW-TV, Cleveland, reported Tuesday.
Ghosts indulge in Sex
“I never seen anything like this,” Dianne said. “I mean, ghosts still have feelings? (They’re) having sex?”
Whether you’re sitting around a campfire, passing a graveyard, or curled up at home when you hear a strange bump in the night, we’ve all spent some time thinking about ghosts. But are they real, and if so… what are they?
Evidence of ghosts and hauntings has been documented since the beginning of recorded history, but no single theory accounts for their existence. Anecdotal proof makes up the biggest percentage of these experiences, but those who have had brushes with the paranormal will tell you they’re as real as it gets.
I love a good ghost story as much as the next guy, and it does make you wonder––with so many stories out there, what exactly are ghosts?
Explanation for Ghosts
Perhaps the most common explanation for ghosts is that they are souls or spirits trapped in this world after their physical bodies die. Paranormal experts suggest that these spirits may be stuck because of a wrongful or traumatic end to their earthly lives, and that they may not even be aware they are ghosts.
Another type of ghosts sighting suggests that there can be historical recordings, or echoes imprinted on the environment, a type of energetic residue from traumatic events of the past. These residual hauntings, or restligeists, do not appear to be tied to a specific spiritual entity that is aware of, or able to interact with the living world.
Kind of like watching TV, except there’s no TV, and it’s spookier.
Intelligent Ghost Hauntings
Intelligent hauntings describe ghosts that are reportedly able to interact with the living world. These can include messenger ghosts––which can appear to a person in times of need, or to offer warnings––or poltergeists, which can affect the physical environment that they inhabit, often in a pesky or even downright frightening manner.
Skeptics of Ghost Hauntings
Of course skeptics will tell you that any or all of these manifestations are merely figments of the imagination, but I don’t know… sometimes when my car keys aren’t in the key bowl and I find them someplace weird like the bathtub, I get pretty convinced. Until I see my 15-month-old son running around in the yard my iPhone… ”
“Mrs. Mabel Chinnery was visiting the grave of her mother one day in 1959. She had brought along her camera to take photographs of the gravesite. After snapping a few shots of her mother’s gravestone, she took an impromptu photo of her husband, who was waiting alone in the car. At least the Chinnerys thought he was alone.When the film was developed, the couple was more than surprised to see a figure wearing glasses sitting in the back seat of the car. Mrs. Chinnery immediately recognized the image of her mother – the woman whose grave they had visited on that day. A photographic expert who examined the print determined that the image of the woman was neither a reflection nor a double exposure. “I stake my reputation on the fact that the picture is genuine,” he testified.
On the one hand I can not dismiss them as I have had an experience of Ghosts(Please read my blog on this)
Yet I feel uncomfortable in acknowledging it as it defies explanation.
So, I leave it at that ,collect information and leave it at that.
Read one such Ghost Story/Photo.
Ghost of Brown Lady
“This portrait of “The Brown Lady” ghost is arguably the most famous and well-regarded ghost photograph ever taken. The ghost is thought to be that of Lady Dorothy Townshend, wife of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount of Raynham, residents of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England in the early 1700s. It was rumored that Dorothy, before her marriage to Charles, had been the mistress of Lord Wharton. Charles suspected Dorothy of infidelity. Although according to legal records she died and was buried in 1726, it was suspected that the funeral was a sham and that Charles had locked his wife away in a remote corner of the house until her death many years later.
Dorothy’s ghost is said to haunt the oak staircase and other areas of Raynham Hall. In the early 1800s, King George IV, while staying at Raynham, saw the figure of a woman in a brown dress standing beside his bed. She was seen again standing in the hall in 1835 by Colonel Loftus, who was visiting for the Christmas holidays. He saw her again a week later and described her as wearing a brown satin dress, her skin glowing with a pale luminescence. It also seemed to him that her eyes had been gouged out. A few years later, Captain Frederick Marryat and two friends saw “the Brown Lady” gliding along an upstairs hallway, carrying a lantern. As she passed, Marryat said, she grinned at the men in a “diabolical manner.” Marryat fired a pistol at the apparition, but the bullet simply passed through.
This famous photo was taken in September, 1936 by Captain Provand and Indre Shira, two photographers who were assigned to photograph Raynham Hall for Country Life magazine. This is what happened, according to Shira:
“Captain Provand took one photograph while I flashed the light. He was focusing for another exposure; I was standing by his side just behind the camera with the flashlight pistol in my hand, looking directly up the staircase. All at once I detected an ethereal veiled form coming slowly down the stairs. Rather excitedly, I called out sharply: ‘Quick, quick, there’s something.’ I pressed the trigger of the flashlight pistol. After the flash and on closing the shutter, Captain Provand removed the focusing cloth from his head and turning to me said: ‘What’s all the excitement about?’”
Upon developing the film, the image of The Brown Lady ghost was seen for the first time. It was published in the December 16, 1936 issue of Country Life. The ghost has been seen occasionally since.
My has shown me his recently uploaded Android Application in his mobile.
Seemed funny.
Is it backed by Science?
I do not think so.
This is pure Entertainment.
Product description:
Ghost Radar ,Android Application
ghost radar (Photo credit: hanniespice)
Ghost Radar is a portable application designed to detect paranormal activity. Currently supported portable devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Phone 7 devices. Ghost Radar attempts to detect paranormal activity by using various sensors on the device on which it is running. Like traditional paranormal detecting equipment, Ghost Radar has many sensors available to it on mobile devices. However, traditional paranormal equipment can be easily fooled when simple mundane bursts of normal energy occur. Ghost Radar sets itself apart by analyzing the readings from sensors giving indications only when interesting patterns in the readings have been made.
Ghost Radar employs a proprietary algorithm to analyze the quantum flux. This application does NOT detect EMF nor gravity. Readings for various sensors are analyzed to detect QUANTUM Fluctuations. Interpretations of the sensor readings are displayed graphically as blips on the radar along with numeric and textual readouts on the VOX. Use your Ghost Radar to hunt for odd changes in the flux. Hunters of all types may find anomalous areas of their environment where readings simply can’t be explained. You be the judge. Are the results of your hunting evidence of paranormal activity?
The theory of what is happening is that intelligent energy can be made aware of their ability to influence the sensors of the mobile device. The various readouts are an interpretation of certain readings from the sensors. An intelligent energy should be able to influence the readouts and communicate with you. What those readings mean and how you interpret them is up for debate.
Ghost Radar® analyzes nearby energies. This application does NOT detect EMF nor gravity. Interpretations of the sensor readings are displayed using numeric, textual, and graphical readouts. Results may vary, we offer no guarantees, use for entertainment.
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