baruc
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Post by baruc on Sept 14, 2008 13:41:48 GMT
Without wishing to sound negative, but has a trigger object ever genuinely moved of it's own accord?
The reason why I ask is that *everyone* claims that they do, but despite the high frequency of success, no one ever seem to be able to capture one genuinely moving on video. This has always seemed odd to me.
Kind Regards Baruc.
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Steve
Ghostly EVP
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Post by Steve on Sept 15, 2008 11:34:29 GMT
Trigger object experiments interest me greatly. I would like to carry out a trigger object experiment on one of our investigations, IF the location is suitable - I think we need a room that can be locked (and sealed by something like a cable tie) to ensure that nobody can gain entry while the experiment is being carried out. Obviously a video camera set up would be ideal, but resources rarely allow this. I think that under these conditions I would be convinced if the object had moved (even without video camera evidence).
I have tried trigger object experiments at home, when I was experiencing some 'disturbances' in the house, but alas no movement of the object was detected.
Steve.
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