Not only have I never found a single case that I thought was proof of a ghost, neither has science.
48% of Americans profess to believe in ghosts, and around a quarter say that they’ve actually seen a ghost before.
I wanted to find out if there was any proof of their existence, so I spoke with Joe Nickell, allegedly the world’s only paranormal investigator who had researched reported hauntings for almost 50 years.
He says that he’s never seen any evidence that would point towards the existence of ghosts.
Nickell walks us through the various scientific explanations for why people think they see ghosts, including sleep paralysis, waking dreams, traumatic grief, and exposure to infrasound.
So even though there may be no evidence that ghosts exist, that doesn’t mean that you might not see one.
(from Vox)
All things being fair, chances are everyone who reads and watches this will have their own ghost story and/or knows of one that seems true beyond belief. And they will eschew this video. I know. I used to be a ghost tour guide.
-Jeremy
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“Why Men Believe in Ghosts—and Why They’re Wrong”
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How in the world is this about MEN?
I’d bet good money that if you broke down the stats by gender, you’d find the majority of the folks who believe in ghosts are women, not men.