DangerousBeliefs
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I had a coworker the other day say "how can you not believe in ghosts? I was just watching on the news last night this guy. His house is haunted. The doors keep opening and closing. The chairs keep moving around. His bathroom light won't stop turning on... and to top it all over, he's captured all these "things" on camera."
I jumped on Google and found:
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/050505_local_haunted.html
http://www.houstontx.gov/hr/savvypages/archives/fall04/fall04_hauntedhouse.htm
"Yeah, that's the guy!"
Well, I very patiently explained that "ghost orbs" are easily explained phenomena and that most experienced ghost hunters (ha ha!) have finally admitted that they're taking pictures of dust particles and how to avoid it (cleaner area, offset flash, two cameras at slightly different angles, etc.).
"Well how do you explain the lights, chairs, doors, etc.?"
I can't. I'm not there. So I don't know the whole story. But I will say that if this guy doesn't know a basic fallacy of ghost photography (everybody laugh) then he's probably doing a whole heapin' helpin' of wishful thinking.
And he has three young girls....
"But he's a cop!"
And this excludes someone from being human? If a police officer believes tiny dust particles in front of a camera are ghosts then what else is he capable of making himself believe? And why isn't he showing us video of these chairs sliding and lights coming on by themselves? Wouldn't this be a LOGICAL thing to film? Or perhaps he did and never got any footage of this.
I jumped on Google and found:
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/050505_local_haunted.html
http://www.houstontx.gov/hr/savvypages/archives/fall04/fall04_hauntedhouse.htm
"Yeah, that's the guy!"
Well, I very patiently explained that "ghost orbs" are easily explained phenomena and that most experienced ghost hunters (ha ha!) have finally admitted that they're taking pictures of dust particles and how to avoid it (cleaner area, offset flash, two cameras at slightly different angles, etc.).
"Well how do you explain the lights, chairs, doors, etc.?"
I can't. I'm not there. So I don't know the whole story. But I will say that if this guy doesn't know a basic fallacy of ghost photography (everybody laugh) then he's probably doing a whole heapin' helpin' of wishful thinking.
And he has three young girls....
"But he's a cop!"
And this excludes someone from being human? If a police officer believes tiny dust particles in front of a camera are ghosts then what else is he capable of making himself believe? And why isn't he showing us video of these chairs sliding and lights coming on by themselves? Wouldn't this be a LOGICAL thing to film? Or perhaps he did and never got any footage of this.