The Science of Ghosts | Paranormal, Bhoots and Ouija Boards Exposed | Dhruv Rathee

Dhruv Rathee2 minutes read

Bollywood film sparked ghost discussions, inspired movies like The Conjuring; Fox Sisters and Amityville cases exposed as hoaxes, recent hoax involving Sushant Singh Rajput's spirit surfaced. Ideomotor effect debunked Ouija board beliefs, ghosthunters' tools create false spirit sightings through thermal patterns and electromagnetic waves, mass psychogenic illness leads to shared delusions.

Insights

  • People's experiences with ghosts and spirits, as highlighted by Dimple Kapadia's encounter, spark global discussions and inspire numerous films and TV shows, blurring the line between reality and fiction.
  • The scientific debunking of supernatural phenomena, such as the ideomotor effect behind Ouija boards and EMF meters misinterpreted as ghostly activity, sheds light on the fallibility of perceived paranormal encounters and the importance of critical thinking in evaluating such claims.

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Recent questions

  • How do Ouija boards work?

    Ouija boards operate through the ideomotor effect, where users unconsciously move the planchet, believing spirits control it. Scientific studies have debunked the belief that spirits move the planchet.

  • What is Mass Psychogenic Illness?

    Mass Psychogenic Illness occurs when a group reinforces each other's delusions, leading to bizarre behaviors. Examples include the Burari Case and an Australian family's shared delusional disorder.

  • Are there real cases of possession?

    Some individuals who believe they are possessed may actually be experiencing the ideomotor effect, where their body moves unconsciously, leading them to think they are possessed.

  • How do ghosthunters detect spirits?

    Ghosthunters use infrared cameras to capture thermal patterns, which can create false impressions of spirits due to temperature changes. They also utilize EMF meters to detect electromagnetic waves emitted by electronic devices.

  • What are some famous ghost stories?

    Numerous films and TV shows like The Conjuring and Ghosthunters have been made on ghosts, claiming to be inspired by real events. However, cases like the Fox Sisters and the Amityville Haunted House have been exposed as hoaxes or lies for financial gain.

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Summary

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Ghosts, Spirits, and the Ideomotor Effect

  • In 1989, Bollywood stars Vinod Khanna, Amjad Khan, and Dimple Kapadia were shooting a film named Lekin, a drama-mystery Bollywood film on ghosts, in a palace in Jaipur.
  • Dimple Kapadia claimed to have seen a ghost sitting beside her on the bed after shooting one day, sparking discussions on people's experiences with ghosts and spirits worldwide.
  • Numerous films like The Conjuring and TV shows like Ghosthunters have been made on ghosts, claiming to be inspired by real events, with people using technology to prove the existence of ghosts.
  • The Fox Sisters, famous in the 1800s, were exposed for conning people by pretending to communicate with spirits, using tricks like making objects fall unnaturally and creating banging sounds on walls.
  • The Amityville Haunted House case in New York involved a family claiming to witness paranormal activities, but it was later revealed that they lied for financial gain.
  • A recent case in India involved a person manipulating audio clips to make it seem like he was communicating with the late Sushant Singh Rajput's spirit, misleading many people and news channels.
  • The film Veronica, inspired by real events, showcased a possession story, but the real-life case of Estefania had vast differences, including her death months later due to seizures and possible undiagnosed psychotic disorder.
  • Mass Psychogenic Illness, like in the Burari Case and an Australian family's shared delusional disorder, can lead to groups reinforcing each other's delusions, causing bizarre behaviors.
  • Ouija boards, used to communicate with spirits, operate through the ideomotor effect, where people unconsciously move the planchet, believing spirits control it, but scientific studies have debunked this belief.
  • To experience the ideomotor effect, one can use a pendulum or weight on a string to see how the brain subconsciously moves the object, similar to how people believe spirits move the planchet on Ouija boards.

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"Ghosthunters debunk paranormal claims with science"

  • Some individuals who believe they are possessed may actually be experiencing the ideomotor effect, where their body moves unconsciously, leading them to think they are possessed.
  • Ghosthunters often use infrared cameras to capture thermal patterns, which can create false impressions of spirits due to temperature changes, such as heat residue on a chair or wet footprints on the floor.
  • EMF meters are utilized by ghosthunters to detect electromagnetic waves emitted by electronic devices, leading to false claims of spotting spirits through motion sensor lights reacting to various objects, like a passing mouse.
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