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Please help with any debunking you can. I know the following information is sketchy.
A friend of mine claimed to have photographic evidence of ghosts. He explained the following: He went on a ghost tour of Salem, Mass. At night, they took him to a graveyard they claimed to be full of ghosts. They pointed out places where ghosts had been spotted before. One was by the wall of a church or chapel at the graveyard. He took a picture of the brick wall.
When he developed the picture, he found a swirl of white cloud in the frame that he claims was not visible to him when he took the picture. He showed me the picture and it is, in fact, a picture of a brick wall with a swirl of white steam/smoke/something appearing to be in the process of rising.
He returned during daylight hours and claimed to have seen nothing to indicate it was a hoax.
Now, I know there are no such thing as ghosts. And I know that if there were ghosts, it doesn't make much sense that they'd be visible to a camera and not the naked idea. And I know that he photographed a "ghost" in the spot he was told to take a picture of a ghost by people leading a ghost tour. Since it seemed to be in a cemetary, I'm a little fuzzy on how people could rig up the illusion without angering the cemetary owners/mourners themselves.
Does anyone have any specific information debunking what I've described. So far, "You're an idiot" is not working great.
A friend of mine claimed to have photographic evidence of ghosts. He explained the following: He went on a ghost tour of Salem, Mass. At night, they took him to a graveyard they claimed to be full of ghosts. They pointed out places where ghosts had been spotted before. One was by the wall of a church or chapel at the graveyard. He took a picture of the brick wall.
When he developed the picture, he found a swirl of white cloud in the frame that he claims was not visible to him when he took the picture. He showed me the picture and it is, in fact, a picture of a brick wall with a swirl of white steam/smoke/something appearing to be in the process of rising.
He returned during daylight hours and claimed to have seen nothing to indicate it was a hoax.
Now, I know there are no such thing as ghosts. And I know that if there were ghosts, it doesn't make much sense that they'd be visible to a camera and not the naked idea. And I know that he photographed a "ghost" in the spot he was told to take a picture of a ghost by people leading a ghost tour. Since it seemed to be in a cemetary, I'm a little fuzzy on how people could rig up the illusion without angering the cemetary owners/mourners themselves.
Does anyone have any specific information debunking what I've described. So far, "You're an idiot" is not working great.