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Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:08 am
by Mike Williams
Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?
http://www.spr.ac.uk/main/news/colvin-a ... st-rapping

Has science finally established a paranormal effect?

Paranormal rappings associated with apparent poltergeist activity have been described for many hundreds of years. It is only now that an interesting pattern has been discovered within the fine detail of the paranormal rapping sounds. No explanation can be found for this pattern at present.
The current edition of the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), a learned publication dating back to 1882, carries an article by scientist Dr Barrie Colvin B.Sc., Ph.D., showing instrumental evidence for an inexplicable and objective banging sound detected in recordings made during alleged poltergeist activity.
Whereas raps and knocking sounds produced by ordinary means exhibit a normal acoustic pattern, those recorded in alleged poltergeist cases show quite a different sound signature.

Dr Colvin has analysed recordings of alleged poltergeist knocking obtained from around the world over a 40-year period. The earliest was a recording made by a local physician at Sauchie (Scotland) in 1960 and the most recent was obtained from a poltergeist case at Euston Square, London in 2000.
Whilst the two types of rap sound rather similar, they are actually acoustically different, although the effect is only made apparent when the recordings of raps are submitted to detailed analysis.
The sample involved 10 separate recordings recorded on different recording apparatus.
In each of the recordings, when subjected to acoustic analysis, a particular sound pattern is detected which so far remains unexplained. Attempts to replicate this pattern in ordinary ways have so far been unsuccessful.
The essential difference between these raps and those produced by normal means lies in the details of their sound envelope.
In the case of a normal rap, the sound (which often only lasts a few milliseconds) starts loudly and decays over a period of time. The loudest part of the sound is right at the beginning. In the case of a poltergeist rap, the loudest part is near the beginning of the sound - but not at the very beginning. The rapping sound starts relatively quietly and works up to a maximum before it then starts to decay. This effect has been seen in all ten of the poltergeist cases studied.
The question arises as to how such a sound is generated. There is evidence which points to the sound arising from within the structure of a material rather than from the surface of it, as would be the case with a normally-produced rapping sound. This phenomenon will be examined further in future investigations of poltergeist activity.
Dr Colvin states: "Ever since my personal involvement in the investigation of a rapping poltergeist at Andover, Hampshire, in which it was absolutely clear that no normal explanation could account for the observed phenomena, I wondered whether the recorded raps were in any way different to those produced by normal methods. It is now clear that they are indeed different".
Among the samples submitted for analysis were recordings made in the famous Enfield poltergeist case in north London during 1977-79.
Dr Colvin’s research is published in his article ‘The Acoustic Properties of Unexplained Rapping Sounds’ in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research [2010] Vol 73.2 Number 899 pp 65-93.

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:59 am
by Dion
Interesting Mike

Although I don’t know much about Poltergeist activity I do know a little about Physical Phenomena, I have been to a few Physical Phenomena séances where spirits have manifested through a medium, ectoplasm is used to manifest the entities. I remember the séance well as a spirit by the name of Jack came around a shook everybody’s hand, we also had a little girl manifest coming around touching peoples wrists looking for jewellery I’ll never forget the little hands of the spirit girl they were tiny. I can guarantee there was no little girl in that room before we started the séance. As the room must be totally sealed beforehand, no light must enter the room and if done so the séance would not go ahead as light disrupts the vibrations of the ectoplasm. The séance in itself was full of laughter as the spirits would talk to us, I’ll never forget it. We also had what is called a trumpet in the room not the musical kind but one in the shape of a cone made out of strong paper or thin cardboard, on the tip of the trumpet is placed a luminescence so it glows in the dark, just enough light to see the trumpet but not to disrupt the vibrations of the ectoplasm. The trumpet is used by the spirits and flown across the room at great speed, so you can actually see the trumpet fly from one corner of the room to the other; I can tell you that this is a great feat as for a person to do this you would have heard them walking or in this case running across the floor making a huge racket, the trumpet flew silently.

I have also done some table tilting in my time through my local spiritualist church in Melbourne. In this case there is no problem with light being an issue. Some say you must do this in the dark but I have found it’s not necessary.

With anything like this it’s best to do a prayer to make sure no negative entities come through and I don’t recommend people use Ouija Boards they seem to attract the lowest of entities and can be quiet dangerous instrument’s.

Now that I’m living on the Central Coast of NSW and don’t get to do that stuff anymore, stuff I really used to love delving into.

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:12 am
by Scott
G'day chewy,totaly agree with you on the ouija board thing.A relative wrongly taught me to use them when I was a kid.You realy leave yourself open to some bad stuff when you mess with these.As you said one of the lowlyest forms of spirit communication. Haven't heard about the trumpet thing though,sounds interesting. Would like to see that one day.

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:28 am
by Dion
Hey scott

Yeah I know a few stories of people using Ouija boards, my old man was one of them in his younger years, said the curtains in the room lifted up and the windows started vibrating and the windows were not open for a breeze. George Noory from Coast to Coast am also had a bad experience with them I can’t remember his story off hand, but I guess that’s what you get for playing around with them.

I worse thing is once you open that corridor or gate for those negative entities to come through it’s very hard to shut it again.

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:43 am
by Scott
Yes mate unfortunately the board is the first thing most people learn about. Was horrified a few years ago to see that a US company was marketing one as a board game. I believe that it was eventually withdraw from the market.Wonder how many problems that caused in it's time.

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 2:22 pm
by Mike Williams
Some ouija board phenomena may well be paranormal..but..a simple test proves alot is "just" the unconconscious moving the glass/planchette.
Blindfold and bag the participants.
Get one person to stay standing and ask the "spirits" questions.
The glass/planchette will spell out garbage..
Either the "spirits" are dyslexic or its the people unconconsiously pushing the glass/planchette.
Take your pick.. (jest)
The artiicle I cut and pasted was not related to ouija boards..it is related to table tilting though.. (thumb)

Re: Scientific evidence of poltergeist knocking?

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:02 am
by deadpool
The name "Ouija Board" is actually owned by the company Parker Bros. See here for more information

I've had a few experiences with Ouija boards over the years.. and I can say not one of them was nice. Glasses flying off the table and smashing against the wall, loud bangs in other rooms.. and one i'll never forget: we finished playing around with it, all went to sleep.. only to wake up in the morning and find the all the furniture in the living room stacked up to the ceiling. At first I thought it was a prank made by one of my friends, then realized that some of this furniture, you'd need at-least 4 people to lift it.

After that I haven't and will not touch one ever again.