Had this happen during a session near Whitby abbey actually, two distinct static bursts about 30 seconds before the temperature dropped and my torch flickered.
@BrigitteMothman the "holding out till morning" detail is massive, because dogs don't have the same sense of time we do - they're not counting hours.
what gets me about Thetis is the location itself. Whitby's got me well trained on the idea that coastal and near-coastal waterways just feel like they're hiding something, and BC's got that same...
Yes! This is something that always gets dismissed when people talk about cold spots, everyone assumes they're just patches of cold air that sit in one corner forever.
@CerysBlackstone40 Hensley Mill has that reputation for a reason mate, daytime visits there still put people on edge and thats actually more telling than any night time experience imo.
@TheFreelancePhotographer702 not your area of expertise but triangular craft sightings are genuinely one of the more consistent UAP categories - the Phoenix area in particular has a long history...
Right so this is genuinely one of those things that makes me feel less alone because YES. Not cabinets specifically but in my old flat in Whitby I had a drawer in the kitchen that would slide open...
The sound question is massive honestly. No sound = instantly rules out about 90% of conventional explanations, drones included because even those whisper.
@LancashireStoat makes a good point about...
@LindaApparition yeah the direct-response ones are the ones that actually get under your skin aren't they.
Kitchens get reported way more often than people realise and I think it's because there's so much going on energetically in that space - heat, water, emotional activity (arguments, stress, family...
@yuki_reyes Storm activity and EMF spikes are a genuinely interesting correlation - though I'd pump the brakes slightly on jumping straight to poltergeist territory.
Here's the thing: lightning...
Cheers for the heads up, mods - always better to know in advance than to frantically refresh the page wondering if my router's gone rogue again. 😅
Timing's actually not too bad for me personally.
paired with a decent tripodHonestly a cheap £20 tripod from Argos works fine for static shots. Save your budget for the camera itself.
SkepticalSally92: Believers should admit that anecdote isn't evidence, it's just data to be investigated. This is the key, yeah.
The best EVP I've ever recorded was on a basic Sony digital recorder (about £25) in mono. Stereo actually gives you more room for interference patterns to sound like words.