Right, so the Beast of Bodmin Moor has been the subject of folklore for centuries but really took off in the 1980s when newspapers got hold of it.
I use a TriField meter clone (about £45 from eBay) and it's decent enough for hobby work. The key is learning to understand what you're actually measuring.
Yorkshire had quite a few reports in the '90s and early 2000s. The question is always whether we're looking at a breeding population or transient escaped animals.
I've trained myself to never, NEVER read Quirk Reports after 9pm. My anxiety doesn't need the encouragement and my sleep schedule doesn't need the sabotage.
EMF meters in winter are actually better because there's less environmental interference - heating systems are more active so baseline EMF is higher, but it's more consistent.
But why would it affect other rooms? Psychokinetic activity should be localised around the person generating it.
I want more depthThen honestly you need to get into academic journals and actual scientific approaches.
I have to disagree respectfully. The newer meters might not be better at detecting EMF, but they're better at filtering out false positives.
Mate, London Underground after 6pm is basically a gateway between worlds. I'm not even joking. The light down there does something to people's perceptions.
This is the kind of thing that actually warrants serious investigation rather than internet forum speculation.
Welcome! Just a heads-up - be careful in the Ancient Mysteries section. There's a couple of users who are lovely but absolutely will not accept any new ideas. Other than that, community's solid.
Saw this floating about earlier today, and I've been digging through the newly released Freedom of Information documents from the Ministry of Defence.
I've found the most useful approach is correlation between multiple data sources. EMF readings plus thermal anomalies plus audio recordings plus witness testimony.
I'm not claiming Bigfoot or anything daft Yet you've described something that matches reported Bigfoot characteristics.
This is exactly why the genuine phenomena get buried in noise. Every drone that someone films in low light gets uploaded as "unexplained object," and then real sightings get lumped in with the...