10 spooky phenomena under a scientific perspective

Demons, the afterlife, souls, near-death experiences ... are mysterious phenomena that haunt many people around the world. Scientists have deciphered those ghost phenomena. Accordingly, seeing ghosts

Demons, the afterlife, souls, near-death experiences . are mysterious phenomena that haunt many people around the world. Scientists have deciphered those ghost phenomena. Accordingly, seeing "ghost" is purely due to the stress of stress, stress and fatigue of the human mind .

Electric stimulation of the brain

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Many people around the world recounted that they had seen people glide across the eye and immediately disappeared. They believe it is the devil or the soul of the deceased . However, Swiss scientists have found evidence to explain the phenomenon.

The research team conducted electrophysiological stimulation of the left temporal peak of a female patient with epilepsy . The phenomenon was strange afterwards, the patient said that there was a person sitting behind him who mimicked her every move.

This phenomenon is caused by electric stimulation scientists responsible for the brain area to help people identify their sense of self, help recognize the difference between them and others. Thus leading to the imagination of imitators in the head. This is the key to explain why many healthy and schizophrenic people encounter ghosts and other creatures like aliens when the brain is abnormal.

The effect of unconsciousness

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The toilet bowl is a very popular spiritual game from 1840-1850 and is still popular until today. The toilet seats include a table of numbers, numbers and two words 'yes' or 'no' . But participants will put their hands on a piece of wood on the board together and ask the soul (possibly a deceased relative) to answer a question. The soul will move the piece of wood from letter to letter, eventually creating a message or answer to the question, even though those who put their hands on it affirmed that they did not use the hand to move the piece of wood. Famous physicist Michael Faraday investigated this problem. He discovered that the piece of wood moved due to the effect of the unconscious effect , the muscular strength of the participants caused movement, as they expected the piece of wood to move. So the phenomenon is not created by the soul.

Negative waves

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People hear sounds in the frequency range of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Noise with a frequency less than 20 Hz is called a low-sound wave, which forms from storms, winds, even in many everyday devices. People can sense these waves, especially the low-sound waves from their own stomachs. It creates a positive or negative feeling like fear or feeling insecure. When the sound waves oscillate at 19 Hz, close to the frequency of eyeball movement in the human eye (about 20Hz), it will cause resonance , making people see ghost images not real.

Negative waves also cause many mysterious and spooky locations . Strong winds blew into the walls of the ancient tower, creating a low-sounding wave. When living in the human tower will hear the wind screaming along the hallway or the creepy footsteps in the house.

Automatism

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One of the oldest human efforts is to communicate with the spiritual world . The shamans of many ancient religions are considered communication channels for communication with the deceased. By eliminating all thoughts, connecting with some kind of cosmic consciousness, they say that it is possible to hear the mysterious sound from a soul living in centuries ago or let the soul take over its body. .

John Edward, a magician from Long Island, New York, USA said he could talk to people going through time, JZ Knight magician insisted that he could communicate with Ramtha, a 35,000-year-old soul from the continent. Atlantis mystery.

Some scientists have come up with 'automatism' to explain this problem. This is a changing state of consciousness, when people speak and think things they are not aware of. In other words when a person corrects himself, deleting thoughts in his head, random images and ideas can arise and they think that these thoughts come from other entities.

Cold point

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This is a frightening phenomenon when someone standing in the house suddenly feels cold air around . However, if the person steps left or right a few steps, the temperature returns to normal, near-poor houses call this cold point . According to people who believe in cosma theory , cold spots appear when ghosts appear in thin air layers. The ghost needs energy to show it, it attracts heat from its surroundings and people are afraid to see them.

However, scientists have a simpler explanation. When skeptics investigate haunted houses , they often find cool air in the house through chimneys or windows. But even if the closed room still has a reasonable explanation. If a dry mass of air enters the wet room, a low dry air mass combined with a humid air mass on the ceiling will create a convective vortex . The person standing there has the impression of a cold spot because the skin feels cooler.

Camera problem

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The spheres of light that cannot be seen with the naked eye but appear only in photographs, are believed to be the souls of the deceased. Skeptic researcher Brian Dunning said that when a dust or small animal is too close to the camera, it will show up in pictures in a blurry circle, adding an effect from the flash to make the ball fly. bright, causing common misunderstandings.

CO poisoning

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In 1921, ophthalmologist William Wilmer published a strange article in the American ophthalmology magazine. The article tells the story of a family and their haunted house . The people living in the house were haunted by the sounds of slamming the door, the furniture moved around and the footsteps in the empty room, the trees they planted in the house died slowly. Later they discovered that the fireplace was broken, instead of smoke being sent out of the chimney, it flew into the house. Therefore, their families are poisoned with carbon monoxide (CO).

CO is an odorless, colorless gas that is difficult to detect. It is very dangerous because human red blood cells absorb CO more easily than oxygen, long-term lack of oxygen leads to symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, confusion and eventually death. People with CO poisoning often experience hallucinations, like seeing ghosts.

Syndrome of agitation in the majority

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In June 2013, more than 3,000 workers went on strike at a garment factory in Gazipur, Bangladesh. They do not object to long working hours or demand increases. They want someone to do something with the ghost in the toilet, an angry soul attacked a female worker in their room, scaring people.

The riots immediately followed and the police had to restore order. Workers have experienced a psychological phenomenon called mass disorder . These hallucinations occur when people are really stressed, often due to a stressful working environment. What's more remarkable, the woman who sparked this strike never saw anything. She was sick and she said that due to the evil spirits, no one was killed in the violence.

Ion

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Ghost hunters use technology such as an ion meter to detect ghosts, some say that the soul interferes with the normal number of ions in the atmosphere. However, ions are created by all weather phenomena, solar radiation . Therefore, no one can give evidence that the appearance of ions is synonymous with the appearance of ghosts.

Interestingly, the ion positively or negatively affects the human mood. Negative ions can make people feel calm and comfortable while positive ions cause headaches or create a bad feeling. This explains why people who live in a ' haunted house ' or feel tired, stressed, have symptoms of a headache.

Quantum mechanics

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Physicist Stuart Hameroff, director of the Center for Consciousness Research at the University of Arizona, USA, and his friend, Roger Penrose, hypothesized that human consciousness comes from microscopic structures. in brain cells. These tubes are responsible for quantum processing (human soul basically). Hameroff and Penrose believe that when people have to experience near-death experiences , quantum information leaves the brain but continues to exist. That's why some people think they fly out of their bodies or see light at the end of the tunnel .

Update 18 December 2018
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