What the heck is a "Ghost Box" and....How do I get one?
I have been using a ghost box for the past year or so and I'm well
aquinted with how they work so.....here's my thoughts.
1) The notion of using white noise to allow spirits to speak is
nothing new. It's, in fact, one of the original "tenants" EVP that
dates back to the experiments conducted by Dr. Konstantīns
Raudive in the 1940's, till his death in 1974.
The belief seems to be, that since spirits manipulate energy in
order to manifest and/or move objects, they need some form of
energy in order to manifest sound.
One of the long held beliefs in EVP was that spirits used the
internal sound of the recorder to put their sound on the tape/digital file.
This being true it's possible for a spirit to make a disembodied voice,
but... if the theory of energy manipulation is correct, it would be much
harder without the "noise" for the spirit to manipulate.
2) One of the big problems with Franks Box/ Ghost Box is that
people aren't fully aware how to use it, or how it should even run.
Firstly, asking a simple question and getting a one word answer is
well,.... garbage. Anything that scans radio frequency is going to pick up random pieces
of sound. You're bound to get a number or a single word. Similarly,
I've seen people use these boxes as they do a linear sweep, going from
one station to the very next and so on then repeating the process over
and over.
Unless I'm mistaken, the original set up of "Franks box" was supposed
to do a random sweep of the signals which would (seemingly) eliminate
the possibility of picking up on any solid piece of signal for too long.
Granted this still doesn't eliminate the possibility you could get frequency
pollution from a CB or other broadcasting device. Meaning nothing
you get is ever "unexplainable" because you can't eliminate those sources
of potential explanation.
With that in mind, the Ghost Box is fun to use but I suggest you use it as
entertainment only and never try to introduce any audible sounds you
may capture as being spirits or any other paranormal phenomenon as
there are way too many frequency being cast about to prove without a
doubt that voice or sound came from another dimension.
And after all that's what we are all about, finding solid, un-disputable
scientific proof that "Ghost" do exist....Right?
If you want to try the "Ghost Box" for yourself the "Franks Box" runs
a couple hundred clams, but the good news is you can build one for
around 25 bucks using what's known as the "Radio Shack Hack".
This is what I did and it's easy to do...Click on the YouTube link
below and watch the video it doesn't cost a penny and it will tell you
all you need to do to make your very own Ghost Box.
The YouTube "Radio Shack Hack" Click Here
If you have used a ghost box or, "when" you do please let me know
what you think, I'd enjoy hearing from you.
Dennis Batchelor / SimplyGhost.com
I have been using a ghost box for the past year or so and I'm well
aquinted with how they work so.....here's my thoughts.
1) The notion of using white noise to allow spirits to speak is
nothing new. It's, in fact, one of the original "tenants" EVP that
dates back to the experiments conducted by Dr. Konstantīns
Raudive in the 1940's, till his death in 1974.
The belief seems to be, that since spirits manipulate energy in
order to manifest and/or move objects, they need some form of
energy in order to manifest sound.
One of the long held beliefs in EVP was that spirits used the
internal sound of the recorder to put their sound on the tape/digital file.
This being true it's possible for a spirit to make a disembodied voice,
but... if the theory of energy manipulation is correct, it would be much
harder without the "noise" for the spirit to manipulate.
2) One of the big problems with Franks Box/ Ghost Box is that
people aren't fully aware how to use it, or how it should even run.
Firstly, asking a simple question and getting a one word answer is
well,.... garbage. Anything that scans radio frequency is going to pick up random pieces
of sound. You're bound to get a number or a single word. Similarly,
I've seen people use these boxes as they do a linear sweep, going from
one station to the very next and so on then repeating the process over
and over.
Unless I'm mistaken, the original set up of "Franks box" was supposed
to do a random sweep of the signals which would (seemingly) eliminate
the possibility of picking up on any solid piece of signal for too long.
Granted this still doesn't eliminate the possibility you could get frequency
pollution from a CB or other broadcasting device. Meaning nothing
you get is ever "unexplainable" because you can't eliminate those sources
of potential explanation.
With that in mind, the Ghost Box is fun to use but I suggest you use it as
entertainment only and never try to introduce any audible sounds you
may capture as being spirits or any other paranormal phenomenon as
there are way too many frequency being cast about to prove without a
doubt that voice or sound came from another dimension.
And after all that's what we are all about, finding solid, un-disputable
scientific proof that "Ghost" do exist....Right?
If you want to try the "Ghost Box" for yourself the "Franks Box" runs
a couple hundred clams, but the good news is you can build one for
around 25 bucks using what's known as the "Radio Shack Hack".
This is what I did and it's easy to do...Click on the YouTube link
below and watch the video it doesn't cost a penny and it will tell you
all you need to do to make your very own Ghost Box.
The YouTube "Radio Shack Hack" Click Here
If you have used a ghost box or, "when" you do please let me know
what you think, I'd enjoy hearing from you.
Dennis Batchelor / SimplyGhost.com
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