ODD SHOTS post is up…
In honor of Halloween coming up, I thought I’d pick a spooky subject. *g*(And yes, for argument’s sake, I’m going by the assumption that ghosts do exist).
I’ve stated before that I really enjoy the Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters International shows, and yeah after Jill mentioned it, I started to DVR the “A Haunting” shows on the Discovery Channel. Coincidentally, while I was setting up the DVR, I ran across a new show that was just starting up on the Discovery channel called Ghost Lab. Ghost Lab is pretty much a ghost hunting show that uses different technology to try to see or interact with ghosts. I thought their idea of “era cues” was interesting. Also Cartoon Network also has a teen version of Ghost Hunters. Anyway, hmmm, do we see a trend here: Ghost hunting seems to have exploded on TV. I’m enjoying the variations because each one seems to bring something slightly different to the field.
Of course, I’m a skeptic first and my brain is constantly trying to debunk. For instance, I’ve always wondered, why do ghost hunters always investigate in the dark or very low light? I mean, other than the obvious–duh, ghosts are probably easier to see. But what I’m getting at is: why do ghosts seem to be more active at night…
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I think the reason most people hunt at night is because it is supposidly easier for a spirit to manifest at night since there is a lack of light and more of a contrast. although I do have to say I’ve seen more things I can’t explain with the lights on.