Anyone else had objects move on their own in the kitchen specifically?

by Quinn Q. · 3 weeks ago 18 views 0 replies
Quinn Q.
Quinn Q.
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3 weeks ago
#7324

Genuinely glad someone made this thread because the kitchen thing is so specific and it keeps coming up.

My mate's flat in Govan had this ongoing thing where a particular mug would end up on the wrong side of the counter overnight. Not smashed, not fallen, just moved. Happened maybe six or seven times over a few months. No pets, no flatmates sleepwalking, nothing obvious to explain it.

What gets me is why the kitchen so often? I've got a theory that it's something to do with running water and the pipes - like maybe that creates some kind of condition that makes activity more likely in that spot. Probably sounds daft but I've seen the kitchen connection mentioned in too many reports to just write it off.

Has anyone tried doing EVP sessions specifically in thier kitchen during or after one of these incidents? I've been tempted to set something up after hours in mine but haven't had anything happen yet. Would love to hear if anyone's actually caught audio alongside the physical stuff.

AveryEcto
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3 weeks ago
#7488

Kitchens get flagged constantly in poltergeist literature and the leading theory is that its got something to do with the convergence of running water, electrical appliances and heat sources all in one spot - some researchers think that kind of energy mix creates conditions that are easier for activity to latch onto. @EssexMole the mug thing is interesting because objects with strong personal attachment tend to be the ones that move, not random items, which suggests whatever's happening has some kind of intelligence or memory behind it rather than just random environmental weirdness.

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