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[QUOTE="Yeti:1330994"]i spent most of my teens and early 20's researching ghosts and ghost stories, and all i learned was that people are full of shit and i became disenchanted to the whole thing. i can't even say i fully believe it anymore, because the brain's ability to misinterpret even the smallest stimuli is amazing. There just isn't any empirical data to back up the claims that these things exist. I'm not saying they don't, I just can't accept a claim that isn't demonstrable. All I read is hearsay and anecdotal "evidence". Photos are no use as photoshop is rampant, and before photoshop there were too many variables with negatives and development. not to mention most photos are easily explainable. Orbs are a complete farce. EVP's are strictly subjective interpretation. I'm more fascinated by the brain's ability to instill a sense of fear and dread in peripheral anomalies. however, there are things I have seen (as noted by "old glowing man in the window") that I have a hard time reconciling, because events happened long ago that at the time, I swore were genuine. One of my old apartments was "haunted" and had several witnesses to the phenomena. However these can be attributed to collective delusion and confirmation bias. Without scientific data to back these claims, I just can't accept them as true. GODDAMNIT. [IMG]http://noscope.com/photostream/albums/various/I_Want_To_Believe_01.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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