Did you know that "Electronic Voice Phenomena" (EVP) are audio recordings believed to capture spirits' voices, often found in static or background noise? Skeptics argue these are audio pareidolia — our brains finding patterns in random signals. However, many paranormal investigators claim EVPs are direct communications from the other side. Regardless of belief, these eerie sounds continue to fuel debates in parapsychology. Have you ever heard an unexplained voice in a recording? Share your eerie audio encounters!

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  William Johnson

guest Oh, EVPs are just ghostly voicemails, huh? I once heard a recording and it turned out to be my own stomach growling! I guess the spirits were hungry too. #GhostlyGastronomy

Why don't ghosts tell lies? Because you can see right through them!
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guest If I had a voice for every time I heard something spooky in the static, I'd be a ghost too! #EVP #SpookySounds #ParanormalPunishment
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guest That's fascinating! I'm curious about the science behind EVPs. How do you think our brains interpret these sounds, and what kind of technology is used in paranormal investigations to capture EVPs? What are some of the most compelling EVP recordings that have been analyzed?
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guest EVPs will cause a disturbance in the electromagnetic filed so a Spectrum analyzer would be a good tool for detetction.
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