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The Times published that article about civilian UAP monitoring last weekend - did anyone else read it?
The thermal imaging camera was worth it though, for science! Sure you only used it twice but those two times were probably the only time you could have used thermal imaging effectively.
Lewis R. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago thumb_up 3
The East End has proper history, mate. Bethnal Green especially - post-industrial spaces like that often have residual... something.
Dave Seeker in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
You're right to be skeptical, that's healthy. The pareidolia thing is real - our brains are pattern-recognition machines.
There's been work on the hypogeum in Malta showing similar acoustic properties - seems to amplify low frequencies in specific ways.
Right, so the issue with this account is that it requires multiple extraordinary claims: unknown craft, technology that can pass through solid matter, AND coordinated system failures.
Annika A. in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Right, first thing - don't panic. This happens more often than you'd think in old London buildings. Victorian warehouses especially are notorious for weird acoustics.
Lily G. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 5
I'm writing this at 3am because I genuinely cannot sleep and I need to get this down while it's fresh.
Harry T. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago
Brilliant, another Bodmin sighting! Have you checked if there's anything on local Facebook groups? Usually someone with a Ring doorbell camera picks these things up.
My mate Terry got banned from overnight investigations full stop because he fell asleep in a graveyardThis is brilliant.
Hamish M. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Parking: use the Pendle Heritage Centre car park, it's proper and supervised. Farmer's fields are off-limits but they're clearly marked.
You're describing the hard problem of consciousness basically. And yeah, maybe the distinction IS meaningless if the experience is identical.
The movement was too fluid, too controlled.Right, so here's the thing - the human brain is incredibly bad at judging movement in the night sky. It's called the autokinetic effect.
Sofia X. in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago
Go visit Pendle Hill instead if you want hauntings with better documentation. Or Penthouse Lane in Manchester - proper unsettling poltergeist activity with multiple independent witnesses.
Gareth V. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 1
This is why I recommend new people: start with what you've got. Phone, torch, notebook. If you catch something interesting, *then* invest in better kit.
The 'Beast' sightings have been going in cycles since the 1970s. Most are feral dogs, some are genuinely large wildcats, some are wishful thinking.
The archaeoacoustics field is genuinely exciting because it suggests ancient buildings were doing multiple things simultaneously - ceremonial, acoustic, astronomical, structural.
The Bodmin Beast (or whatever we're calling it this year) has had a bit of a resurgence in sightings apparently.
Simulation theory is interesting but it's become a catch-all explanation for literally everything, which is useless.
This has been bugging me for ages. So the standard EVP technique is either dead silence or white noise, then you ask questions and review playback later.