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Bases on the evidence gathered in my research, I will conclude that i do not believe in ghosts and extra-dimensional beings.
Dr. Richard Wiseman, of the University of Hertfordshire, conducted a study in the UK’s two most notoriously “haunted” places to test their theory of if a chill in the air, or low-light settings, or even magnetic fields would cause people to have feelings of a presence in the room, but there wouldn’t actually be anything. Under the circumstances of being in a “haunted” place and with the correct environment, the participants recorded a high amount of paranormal feelings going on when they were in the buildings. This study reveals that it could be just feelings and settings that could activate someone’s imagination to create an unrealistic theory of what was the cause of something ordinary.
The television shows display a skewed point of view of the subject because it is a bunch of people who believe in ghosts. By comparing what happens in the programs and how the public reacts to them, the authors show how the public view of the paranormal is skewed as a cause of the biased opinion on the show
Ghost hunters attempt to use Einstein’s law of conservation of energy to support their beliefs by stating when we die, our energy cannot be destroyed and must go somewhere. The ghost hunters say that the release of our bodily energy when we die could be the creation of a ghost. But the author of this article clarifies what actually happens to our body’s energy when we die; It is released into the environment as heat, and is passed on to the animals or bacteria that eat us. This is a sensible and factious explanation of what takes place after death, and that is not turning into a ghost.