A scientific approach to the paranormal | Carrie Poppy

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  •  7 лет назад +1246

    And the gas would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling gas company kids.

    • @katiekat4457
      @katiekat4457 5 лет назад

      Jan L Lol

    • @matthewyabsley
      @matthewyabsley 5 лет назад

      Damn you're good, lol.

    • @wappaman1784
      @wappaman1784 4 года назад +1

      Bahahahahahahahahahaha

    • @sandman4evr
      @sandman4evr 4 года назад +4

      Halfway through i conclude its a gas.
      Oml imagine shes doing that sage ritual and kaboom!

    • @patbrennan6572
      @patbrennan6572 4 года назад +1

      Now that's funny Jan L, those darn meddling kids ruin everything..

  • @Ndo01
    @Ndo01 7 лет назад +2335

    She's a real life scooby doo character

    • @vanessawithrow1816
      @vanessawithrow1816 6 лет назад +10

      Nando N Yesssssssssssssss!!!!!!!

    • @koffinkat666
      @koffinkat666 6 лет назад +5

      LOL

    • @brinoreeno
      @brinoreeno 6 лет назад +43

      In the thumbnail I thought she looked like a Santa's helper from Elf

    • @Venki1380
      @Venki1380 6 лет назад +4

      And you are Nando ?😜

    • @mansihxmua
      @mansihxmua 6 лет назад +9

      Welma😂😂

  • @brianofphobos8862
    @brianofphobos8862 5 лет назад +876

    It's very simple. The dogs did not react = no ghost.

  • @nknitinkush
    @nknitinkush 5 лет назад +631

    "The day science begins to study non physical phenomenon, it will make more progress in one decade than in all previous centuries"- NIKOLA TESLA

    • @trollconfiavel
      @trollconfiavel 5 лет назад +28

      Seems impossible
      How can someone be sure of something if it can't be perceived?

    • @orthedraespiders9278
      @orthedraespiders9278 5 лет назад +29

      *Troll confiável* I may well be wrong here, but I think the point he was making was about looking beyond the verifiable to move forward. We still don’t have proof for all our theories, (though we have very solid scientific reasons for theorising them.) Ghosts, maybe not so much. Scientists take their careers more seriously now than in the days of natural philosophers.

    • @trollconfiavel
      @trollconfiavel 5 лет назад +31

      @@orthedraespiders9278 the problem is that science _cannot_ study the unverifiable
      It wouldn't be science
      We're trying this for a long time already and it simply does not work

    • @orthedraespiders9278
      @orthedraespiders9278 5 лет назад +9

      *Troll confiável* Indeed. What I was trying to say (badly), was that verification follows the theory so we may be thinking ourselves into a loop by only daring to theorise what we are certain we are able to prove. But as you say no proof, no science. We can’t be throwing wild theories out there that don’t have some grounding in confirmed reality and laws that bind it or they’d just be fantasies. Unless there’s a whole part of reality that’s completely eluded us. In which case, it’s pretty useless to us right now.

    • @jirenthegray2570
      @jirenthegray2570 5 лет назад +10

      You mean think in terms of energy.
      Yeah it's right matter too is energy,and scientist are reasearching in this field.

  • @16nowhereman
    @16nowhereman Год назад +12

    i''m a scientist and I can explain most paranormal experiences, but there are some cases that I cannot easily explain. I just say, "I don't know." Just because we can't explain something doesn't mean there is no answer. We just haven't reached that point of understanding or knowing yet.

    • @MissDarlaDeville
      @MissDarlaDeville Месяц назад

      Have you experienced anything. I didn’t believe at all until I had multiple experiences.

  • @MrJonnyPepper
    @MrJonnyPepper 6 лет назад +805

    Maybe the ghost caused the gas leak

    • @shelliward8894
      @shelliward8894 6 лет назад +6

      Jonny Pepperston, maybe a little furry mouse caused the gasleak, and the mouse was also watching her! I mean, her two symptoms (having chest pains and randomly feeling like you're being watched) really isn't enough to count towards "paranormal" experiences with ghosts or evil spirits anyway.

    • @alternavent
      @alternavent 6 лет назад +9

      It was the Llama...

    • @NoTrafficLights
      @NoTrafficLights 6 лет назад

      #RESPECT

    • @gurumonxy7767
      @gurumonxy7767 6 лет назад +17

      That's the spirit!

    • @neenasingh5089
      @neenasingh5089 6 лет назад

      Hahaha

  • @neuron1618
    @neuron1618 7 лет назад +588

    If there's something strange in you neighborhood... who you gonna call? Science enthusiasts!

    • @neuron1618
      @neuron1618 7 лет назад +1

      AAAnyway, I am watching this video and just shaking my head the whole time...
      Left, right, left, right, left...
      I feel you, Mr. random cameraman. Great talk btw.

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 6 лет назад +3

      This would be nice but lhey don't want to waste their time with idiots :( , either mental health issues or home is falling apart internally(use home contractor handy man to fix stuff which is expensive).

    • @NoTrafficLights
      @NoTrafficLights 6 лет назад

      Duh

    • @kkoolaman16
      @kkoolaman16 6 лет назад

      911

    • @Lovereignsupreme
      @Lovereignsupreme 5 лет назад

      She's a religion enthusiast.

  • @calebash82
    @calebash82 5 лет назад +450

    I'm so excited that Santa sent one of his friends to educate us on the paranormal.

    • @sandman4evr
      @sandman4evr 4 года назад +20

      I thought she dressed as a puritan under a witch trial

    • @x.0.x.
      @x.0.x. 2 года назад

      YOU FUCKIN TRIED ITTTT lolllll

    • @Gabcikovo
      @Gabcikovo Год назад +1

      Hilarious 😂

    • @mariamonikaaaaa
      @mariamonikaaaaa Год назад +1

      Top comment!

    • @sallygriffen5932
      @sallygriffen5932 Год назад

      she is a modern day witch hunter @@sandman4evr

  • @jsledge8557
    @jsledge8557 5 лет назад +731

    I never knew carbon monoxide could spontaneously open cabinet doors and sling cups at your head.

    • @austenhead5303
      @austenhead5303 5 лет назад +91

      That might be an earthquake.

    • @Adeel808s
      @Adeel808s 5 лет назад +151

      @@austenhead5303 cabinet doors can open when temperatures rise or fall or due to humidity ..

    • @lonelylast4150
      @lonelylast4150 5 лет назад +152

      Did you try turning it on and off again

    • @jameshopkins6317
      @jameshopkins6317 5 лет назад +36

      I could show her a couple of evp clips I recorded and let her have a real paranormal experience

    • @randominternetprofile8270
      @randominternetprofile8270 5 лет назад +20

      Do the cabinet doors open with a whoosh sound?

  • @jaimie00
    @jaimie00 7 лет назад +534

    This is very important. Strange things happen, and while some may ascribe them to the paranormal, that doesn't mean that people who do so should be ignored by science. Their claims should be investigated because there is often a very real, scientific answer. When we investigate, we can find new things, expand our knowledge, and even save lives.
    I'm still working on a write-up of my hypothesis on why some people see shadow people while ostensibly fully awake (which I'll be posting on my Insomnia Insanity blog soon), but that is a perfect example of a thing that many people experience that (I believe) has a perfectly logical answer. Yet scientists refuse to investigate because it sounds like paranormal quackery. When we close our minds, we are closing the door on important discoveries.

    • @vulcanfeline
      @vulcanfeline 7 лет назад +53

      one day i was working out in the country, kneeling down and facing NW. All of a sudden, i had a feeling, stood up and spun around to the SE to see a bear standing up about 1/8 mile away looking at me.
      for a long time i didn't know what i'd "sensed" and my brain made up various strange explanations whenever i thought about it.
      watching a nature video one even, i realized that the bear had made a low noise which my brain had picked up but not sent back to me as something to hear. viola, science wins again

    • @shadfurman
      @shadfurman 7 лет назад +8

      Jaimes I would argue that consciousness is real, so conscious perception is real, and part of objective reality, and therefore ALWAYS has an explanation.

    • @d00mf00d
      @d00mf00d 7 лет назад +10

      99% of it is hallucinating.

    • @shadfurman
      @shadfurman 7 лет назад +7

      nathan whittaker do you have any evidence for that? Or are you just making a unfounded claim? Like a theist? Ideology goes both ways.

    • @d00mf00d
      @d00mf00d 7 лет назад +5

      shadfurman if you're seeing things when you're awake that aren't there, it's a hallucination.

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern 5 лет назад +114

    Sage smudging when it was actually a gas leak, ouch.

    • @glam0r0us
      @glam0r0us 4 года назад

      Why sage?

    • @davidnavratil5349
      @davidnavratil5349 4 года назад +1

      @@glam0r0us to summon the fire elementals

    • @glam0r0us
      @glam0r0us 4 года назад +1

      @@davidnavratil5349 haha. Seriously?

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 3 года назад +5

      @Deal Negrasse Bison when people talk about a gas leak they mean fossil gas which is highly flammable (and that's the reason why it's used for cooking and heating). So yeah, people doing a sage smudging ritual to get rid of ghosts when they actually had a gas leak is very dangerous.

    • @katattack907
      @katattack907 2 года назад +1

      @@glam0r0us Many cultures have used smoke from burning herbs and plants to ceremonially cleanse a space. Some Native American groups use sage for this purpose.

  • @WilseaSmith
    @WilseaSmith 7 лет назад +330

    Ironically it was her initial belief in ghosts that prompted her to contact the group who advised her. Therefore her belief in ghosts is what actually saved her life!

    • @pearltears8039
      @pearltears8039 6 лет назад +11

      Crazy way to look at it....but your completely right....

    • @Sednas
      @Sednas 5 лет назад +1

      She believed in ghosts because she felt that her house was haunted.

    • @bryanguilford5807
      @bryanguilford5807 5 лет назад +3

      @@kyogosakai3575 Anxiety can cause chest pain.

    • @shiitakestick
      @shiitakestick 5 лет назад +1

      psychiatrists are medical doctors.

    • @viborrr
      @viborrr 5 лет назад +5

      Or...... If she hadn't put her symptoms down to ghosts, she would have gone to the doctor, the doctor would have wanted to rule out gas poisoning. Belief in paranornal was time consuming and visiting the forum was an extra step to the gas company.

  • @christastic100
    @christastic100 5 лет назад +268

    Who you going to call , gas busters!

  • @lowzhao
    @lowzhao 5 лет назад +414

    "We don't believe in because of evidence, we believe because of lack of evidence."
    beautiful quote

    • @Kutsushita_yukino
      @Kutsushita_yukino 5 лет назад +10

      My brain . Exe has stopped working

    • @lowzhao
      @lowzhao 5 лет назад +25

      We don't believe in because of evidence -> We have got the evidence which tells us that it's false, so we don't believe it.
      We believe in because of lack of evidence -> We don't have evidence to tell us that it's false, so we continue to believe in it.

    • @sanu7325
      @sanu7325 5 лет назад +3

      @@Kutsushita_yukino if your not joking at least say thanks

    • @amylee3531
      @amylee3531 4 года назад +28

      There really is an astounding amount of evidence. People just think everything is fake thanks to the internet. I have a massive collection of pictures and videos on a CD around here before the days of photoshop and all that crap. Even sent them and my camera to the company to have them look over everything to explain the pics. All 3 shifts of Tech's and camera repair people couldnt explain one picture I had. They deemed them 100% real. No camera malfunctions of any type.
      Negatives(for u young ones negatives are how u prove legit or not) nothing explainable. The friends of mine that are skeptics tried telling me its a pin hole in the camera, faked in deveolping blah blah. Thats when i showed them the certfied letters from all the staff that all was well. Skeptics are really just closed minded people and cannot wrap their heads around it until it happens to them.

    • @allahspreadshate6486
      @allahspreadshate6486 4 года назад

      You can't argue against logic like that...

  • @Paulsicles
    @Paulsicles 7 лет назад +595

    Why she dressed like Buddy The Elf tho??

    • @littledisneygoddess
      @littledisneygoddess 7 лет назад +22

      I was wondering if anyone else noticed!

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR 6 лет назад +6

      Paulsicles From Rudolph the RRR right? OMG That is some serious funny! I kept thinking 'Why is she wearing an ancient Norweigan cobbler's outfit!' - and the elfs are cobblers! LOL It really is that exact one from the show too. LOL I miss everybody watching the same things during holiday, in UK and US, alike. Simpler times were far better times, full stop.

    • @NoNickname9090
      @NoNickname9090 6 лет назад +7

      I don't know who that is, but looking at the thumbnail I thought she was in an elf costume. LoL!!

    • @Titantitan001
      @Titantitan001 6 лет назад +2

      Seriously the first thing I thought. Really hard to take seriously now. More cute girls with wack clothes on. Guess I should be used to this.

    • @ellesreviews8367
      @ellesreviews8367 6 лет назад +1

      Paulsicles HAHA! That is EXACTLY my first thought when I laid eyes on her the first time! So glad I was not the only one. Lol!

  • @johnjackson8166
    @johnjackson8166 7 лет назад +175

    Can we just commend how good the camera man is for once?

  • @STaSHZILLA420
    @STaSHZILLA420 5 лет назад +142

    What kind of psychopath just lets their dogs chew their feet?

    • @thelonewanderer6208
      @thelonewanderer6208 5 лет назад +6

      STaSHZILLA i try to stop mine but sometimes she just goes AT her foot non stop lol.

    • @olerius1235
      @olerius1235 4 года назад +4

      Dogs do that i have a cat for a reason

    • @olerius1235
      @olerius1235 4 года назад +4

      @basil fawlty ikr thats why i love cats

    • @mbuck253
      @mbuck253 4 года назад +2

      I just assumed she meant her dogs were biting their nails

    • @theone7059
      @theone7059 4 года назад +2

      @@olerius1235cats aren't smarter... they're just more selfish. It's their nature.

  • @300subsnovideoschallenge8
    @300subsnovideoschallenge8 4 года назад +764

    Plot Twist: She's a ghost and spreading lies about ghost

    • @bootstrapbill1261
      @bootstrapbill1261 4 года назад +31

      Sounds like something a ghost trying to hide ghosts would say. I’m in.

    • @eastbayej
      @eastbayej 4 года назад +11

      She's more like an elf.

    • @phrostiii5661
      @phrostiii5661 4 года назад +7

      She died in that house

    • @PochoRepublic
      @PochoRepublic 4 года назад +5

      Plot twist shes possesed

    • @iTheoGamerz
      @iTheoGamerz 3 года назад +3

      Ohh.. So that's why she's like choking sometimes like she's anxious, SHE'S HIDING THE TRUTH

  • @R41Ryan
    @R41Ryan 5 лет назад +56

    I love this. A paranormal story might be bullshit, but it could also hint to something new to learn about the universe that we live in.

    • @sallylauper8222
      @sallylauper8222 Год назад

      Can You name a time when that happened?

    • @VaughanMcCue
      @VaughanMcCue 2 месяца назад +2

      @@sallylauper8222
      When the gas was measured.

  • @momcat2223
    @momcat2223 7 лет назад +189

    Back in the day, a good friend knew a girl living in her late grandmother's house who swore there was something breathing in the hall. She got more & more freaked out & even used a Folger's can as a chamber pot rather than leave her bedroom at night.
    My friend paid a visit and discovered that yes, there WAS something breathing in the hall. The house was (obviously) old and drafty; the hallway was papered w antique cheesecloth-backed wallpaper, which had loosened over time. Gust of wind= expanded wallpaper. Wind stops = :::sigh::: as the paper returns to the wall.
    Handful of nails + a hammer = no more ghosts.

    • @Ln6Ec
      @Ln6Ec 6 лет назад +20

      Mom Cat22 sounds like she really hit the nail on the head with that solution! :D

    • @kenninast
      @kenninast 6 лет назад +1

      Dat ghostie got nailed!
      ;) B)

    • @azraelmariani1110
      @azraelmariani1110 6 лет назад

      Mom Cat22 😂😂😂😂👀😂🤣🤣

    • @sufferyetgain
      @sufferyetgain 5 лет назад

      Mom Cat22 I think that’s called jumping to conclusions not paranormal

    • @Sednas
      @Sednas 5 лет назад

      Ghosts aren't real lol.

  • @lightbeforethetunnel
    @lightbeforethetunnel 3 года назад +5

    The idea of a "scientific approach" to the paranormal is fundamentally flawed, from a scientific perspective. The scientific method has limitations, which are taught in science class, and those limitations mean science can't study the paranormal. So this is just silly.

    • @raphaelwaggoner3200
      @raphaelwaggoner3200 3 года назад

      And what exactly are those limitations?

    • @lightbeforethetunnel
      @lightbeforethetunnel 3 года назад

      @@raphaelwaggoner3200 There are many limitations to the scientific method. One of them is it's limited to the 3d material realm. If paranormal events are originating from a state that is beyond the 3d material realm, as many theorize, that means science would be unable to study it conclusively. Science is also limited to what we can control and test repeatedly in a controlled setting. The best we might be able to do is obtain anecdotal evidence of paranormal events (which many claim to have done) but we wouldn't be able to control paranormal events and study them while controlling all other variables, like in a lab. This means science can't say for sure whether the paranormal exists. This doesn't mean it's any more or less likely the paranormal is real, it just means science can't approach the topic because we can't control it.

    • @raphaelwaggoner3200
      @raphaelwaggoner3200 3 года назад

      @@lightbeforethetunnel So if something that science can't measure exists, then science can't measure it?
      got it.

    • @lightbeforethetunnel
      @lightbeforethetunnel 3 года назад

      @@raphaelwaggoner3200 Yes. That's basically the point. It's very simple, isn't it? Now, look at the title of the video we're commenting on. It's just hopelessly silly. The definition for "paranormal" specifically states it's beyond the scope of scientific understanding for a reason.
      I personally believe the paranormal exists. But many people who don't understand what science actually is often try arguing the paranormal doesn't exist because science hasn't demonstrated it yet. It couldn't possibly.
      And the reason why so many people make that mistake is because they don't understand science, yet essentially worship it simultaneously to the point where they can't even consider something might exist if science can't demonstrate it.

    • @raphaelwaggoner3200
      @raphaelwaggoner3200 3 года назад

      @@lightbeforethetunnel why assume something exists when there isn't reliable evidence for it? Occam's Razor, my friend.

  • @LJofSpadesTV
    @LJofSpadesTV 7 лет назад +253

    I think the anecdote at the start was actually a decent rhetorical device because it sounded exactly like a "believer" but twisted to have a counterintuitive but reasonable explanation. It's more effective for making the point that science can explain the seemingly unknown than just simply stating it. Overall, the talk was a bit wayward but a fair point no doubt.

    • @Florence00pi
      @Florence00pi 7 лет назад +35

      and the 10 out of 10 was a really good point made by her too.

    • @KennyRider137
      @KennyRider137 6 лет назад +5

      +Florence00pi it's a loaded deck. Ten explainable cases out of ten explainable cases. They leave out the ten unexplainable cases.

    • @berndwolff2389
      @berndwolff2389 6 лет назад +6

      @@KennyRider137 unexplained cases are unexplained because people want to believe that they experienced something supernatural, and because they don't want to invest the time and maybe money to investigate

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica 6 лет назад

      in a way this really worries me about the safety of my family

    • @KennyRider137
      @KennyRider137 6 лет назад +1

      +Bernd Wolff recreate the Roger Patterson film of the alleged Bigfoot creature with all the anatomical detail. That is not a case of wanting to believe. It's a case of visual evidence that borders on completely unexplainable. It is an unexplainable case that is documented on film for all to see. It is ready and waiting for the scientists to explain any day now... still waiting. So, no, ten out of ten cases are not explainable.

  • @jasonjin9134
    @jasonjin9134 7 лет назад +322

    Me reading the comment section... 99% of comments "Watch the video before commenting". 1% of the comments actually people who commented before watching the video.

    • @bejewelednarcissist
      @bejewelednarcissist 7 лет назад +1

      So true!

    • @shadfurman
      @shadfurman 7 лет назад +3

      Jason Jin it was likely reactionary. Maybe it was 75/25% and people retaliated against the 25%, low percentage, but pretty absurd error too.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 лет назад +13

      I dunno about you, but if I was caught out leaving stupid comments before watching the video, I'd come back and delete them. Those that aren't deleted are much less likely to get thumbed up too, which means they fall to the bottom of this very long list of comments where very few people will ever see them.

    • @jasonjin9134
      @jasonjin9134 7 лет назад +1

      2LegHumanist true and @Razerfan5 yesss!!

    • @justinoneill2837
      @justinoneill2837 7 лет назад

      I'm at 6:44 and it's killing me not to comment.. but you know what.. i'm gonna wait

  • @queenofshred
    @queenofshred 5 лет назад +150

    This reminded me of years ago when I used to think there was a ghost in the house because strange things would happen that I couldn't explain at the time. One of those things was a window breaking from the inside when there was nobody in that room at the time. A few years later it happened again but this time I was literally inches away from the window and fortunately not hurt, although I had to carefully remove pieces of broken glass from my clothes and hair. This time Google had actually become useful so I googled windows breaking spontaneously and learned that this was actually due to the forces on the glass from the shape of the window and the temperature difference between the inside and the outside (it was the middle of winter and the window was next to the boiler). It was a relief to have a proper explanation that made sense and not attribute it to a ghost. Also, knowing what really caused the windows to break meant I could replace them with ones better suited to the conditions. I also found out that the other weird unexplained events were down to my husband moving my things and then lying that he'd never touched them. He came clean about it after I told him the real reason for the windows breaking when he knew that I no longer believed there was a ghost in the house.

    • @brianmucha6426
      @brianmucha6426 5 лет назад +14

      Smart people always FIRST go through a checklist of rational, logical, possible explanations for how something unexpected or odd happens BEFORE assuming it's paranormal, or a ghost. Much of what happens in the natural world, is, on it's own, kind of miraculous really; and often we simply don't know enough to describe how an event happens w/ our current knowledge base and need to do a little fact finding as you did on the windows breaking. (which is fairly odd really. I have lived in some very old houses and never saw a window break like that). That said! When you REALLY encounter a real ghost and you spend the first few minutes racking your rational brain for every possible explanation and meanwhile the other 50% of you is freaking out because in your gut and mind you know what you saw and heard COUKLD NOT HAVE NORMALLY HAPPENED AT ALL...THEN...you will believe. Trust me. From the first minute of the video I started thinking w/ her symptoms that maybe she needed to see a DOCTOR not a psychic. But I have studied biology and a little medicine in college so there's that. But I also lived in a for real haunted house back in college a long time ago. Terrifying.

    • @rorscach1
      @rorscach1 5 лет назад +3

      @@brianmucha6426 I am interested in your haunting story if you don't mind sharing?

    • @pgh412east
      @pgh412east 5 лет назад +21

      Your husband is a jerk. For only admitting after you knew..

    • @foolapprentice3321
      @foolapprentice3321 4 года назад +5

      Your husband is a god

    • @reyamathur2146
      @reyamathur2146 4 года назад +1

      @@brianmucha6426 cmon spill the real tea!

  • @davidhenningson4782
    @davidhenningson4782 6 лет назад +121

    So... there I was back in the mid nineties... taking a break from school... working as a rent-a-cop for a buck over min wage, when I was assigned to look after "a creepy old... decommissioned hospital... " the guard I was replacing (just one guard for the whole hospital and its 3 out buildings) told me "not much happens around here... but every now and then the "Elevators" will move up and down... stopping at floors... all by themselves." I was intrigued (but knew why this happened. ) I didn't say anything... I did my patrols, used the elevators to go up... and the stairs to come down... sure enough, every so often an elevator would "drop a floor... all by itself." (Insert "spooky sound effects here!")
    I was unfazed (didn't mention my subject of study was electrical engineering...) you see, the high voltage lines that power the elevator motor, first connect to a "power supply" board then the "motor control panel." On the power supply board are large capacitors, these capacitors are capable of storing a "large" charge for a period of time, as the capacitors "discharge," through the motor control circuit... the elevator will move down a floor... and open it's doors... (all by itself) the capacitors are now drained and the energy has dissipated. (For electrical safety... always drain off the capacitors by unplugging the power source then activating the load (switching it on and dissipating whatever current remains in the circuit) before working on the equipment... even a relatively small capacitor can store enough charge to kill a person.)
    Mystery solved...

    • @PrinceKashyap.
      @PrinceKashyap. 5 лет назад +20

      Nice my dude, very nice. But have you ever considered thinking about why capacitors stores the charge. Yes, the Ghost.

    • @AbbaZabbaMan
      @AbbaZabbaMan 5 лет назад +7

      I like this comments because it debunks while also having room for error and humility. my second favorite is the follow up comment because the words "my dude" and "capacitors storage" is the ghost. thank yall, love it

    • @karmatarchen7539
      @karmatarchen7539 5 лет назад +8

      I used to be an engineer in my fathers capacitor factory, I and my father, an electrical engineer built many circuits and things including a television and a hovercraft from Heath-kits growing up. Capacitors are generally used to turn alternating current motors with a direct current charge upon circuit close activation thereby extending motor life while accelerating startup torque. They would not be discharging in an open circuit, unactivated by the relay array behind a control button panel. The kinetic energy of pushing a momentary switch, closing a relay circuit is required, thus activating the relay array, thus activating high voltage AC motors, which is the only place any high capacity capacitors are existent before the motors 3 leads are, on one side for clockwise rotation and a second capacitor on the other side of the 3 leads (live, live, and common ground), for counter-clockwise rotation. Your "power board" motif is pretty ridiculous considering all boards (integrated circuits) are essentially "powered". It only matters which levels of voltage, amperage and generally alternating and direct current, said boards are, most usually in order of DC, microamps, to AC, high voltage high amperage as in the needs of the kinetic energy required to elevate any 800 pound capacity lift or more within a structure. The only other capacitors are micro-ampule units within the relay arrays. A relay is a powered timed switch, much like an analog transistor. None of these circuits would discharge their capacitors whatsoever without the activation of firstly a momentary switch, a transistor (or microchip, depending on the age of the circuitry), then a relay and a motor and more relays and servos with sensor switches to end cycling thereby stopping on a particular floor and opening the doors. Bottom line dude, capacitors don't just discharge and turn motors man.

    • @dragonmaid1360
      @dragonmaid1360 5 лет назад +2

      I wouldn't have said anything either. But you just made my whole day. Hilarious.

    • @sandman4evr
      @sandman4evr 4 года назад

      This reminds me of when my boss never never understood why i pushed the up button if we were going down even though theres only 12 floors and we were on the 11th

  • @KyleSfhandyman
    @KyleSfhandyman 7 лет назад +249

    She has a fun podcast called "Oh No Ross and Carrie". They investigate religions, paranormal, pseudoscience, ... IRL. They don't just read about it on the internet. They've actually joined churches for research.

    • @celestekittie
      @celestekittie 6 лет назад +8

      Kyle Sfhandyman You know you don't have to join a damn church to study religion right?

    • @chumbrella8802
      @chumbrella8802 6 лет назад +21

      Celeste Kittie it makes for a better research to experience it firsthand

    • @celestekittie
      @celestekittie 6 лет назад +5

      chumbrella Joining and attending are 2 different things.

    • @notnanni
      @notnanni 6 лет назад

      I was about to ask for the name of her podcast, thanks! :)

    • @thebinlgbtisbabadook7832
      @thebinlgbtisbabadook7832 6 лет назад +11

      Kyle Sfhandyman I used to do that in high school. I joined too many churches, too many different religions that I lost track of how many and which ones I have joined, and I did it all for personal research. It was fun. Helped me be more open-minded

  • @bf3bestpilotforever265
    @bf3bestpilotforever265 5 лет назад +14

    I lived in a haunted house in the past. One night, my brother and i were watching tv downstairs in the living room, it was around 11 Pm when all of the sudden we heard a door upstairs open and heard footsteps of someone coming down the hall then walking down the stairs. We thought it was one of our parents coming down to tell us to go to bed but when the person arrived at the bottom of the stairs the footsteps stopped all of the sudden, we looked at each other like what is going on, we sat there looking at the living room door for like 30 seconds when we decided to go take a look. When we got there we saw that nobody was there, so we decided to go up the stairs and that's when we discovered our bedroom door wide open. We looked at each other like we knew what was going on but didn't want to say anything because we didn't want to believe it. The next day we went to see my parents to ask them if they woke up at that time of the night but they both said no, my brother had tears in his eyes and i was shaking in disbelief so my mom asked us what was going on so we told her what happened. What puzzled me is that when we told her about it she didn't look surprised at all or shocked like she knew something about it but din't want to tell us, she just looked at us and said to not worry about it. Twelve years latter when we were living now in another country, my mom told us that the house we lived in was actually haunted. She used to see the same old man in her dreams with bright eyes screaming at her to get out of his house, and when she was home alone she could hear doors opening and closing on their own and footsteps. One day she was in her bedroom and heard someone walking downstairs but my dad, my brother and i had just left the house for school, so she thought one of us came back because we forgot something so she came down and found nobody. My dad was aware of that problem and they decided to not tell us anything about it even if we were already aware that something wasn't right, until they find the funds to get out of there, we only stayed like 11 months in that house.. she sais she waited so long to tell us about it because that experience terrified her. I don't know about science, but all i know is that it tries to bring answers to every questions but saying that paranormal isn't real? Were my brother and i crazy? was my mom and dad crazy? Why did it just happened in that specific house, where it's previous owner and builder died in it? I'm sorry but she's wrong, whe don't even have answers to the bigest mysteries that whe know, our brain, our oceans, our forest, and so on, so science cannot explain everything, even paranormal. Why are every of thoses scientist afraid to go to amityville to that famous horror house? They know what they are going to find there that's why.

    • @VaughanMcCue
      @VaughanMcCue 2 месяца назад +2

      Please consider that you do not have an explanation for what you imagined; it is nothing more than your story. Informed people know numerous things about brains, oceans, and forests.
      That you believe scientists are afraid to enter some place does not make what you think is true.

  • @littleseamstress
    @littleseamstress 6 лет назад +171

    so when my aunt levitated and was unresponsive we should have just checked for carbon monoxide in the air.

    • @thetruthrover
      @thetruthrover 5 лет назад +91

      No, you should have documented it with your smartphone.

    • @Podcastforthewin
      @Podcastforthewin 5 лет назад +30

      thetruthrover 🤫 people don’t actually have them on hand. Conveniently 🙄

    • @mamab4720
      @mamab4720 5 лет назад +16

      Ive seen things that this doesn't explain.

    • @craigtmonaghan2009
      @craigtmonaghan2009 5 лет назад +21

      No just checked your medication 🙄

    • @singingcowboy674
      @singingcowboy674 5 лет назад +40

      Fools just can't open their conscious wide enough that there are things that are not of this plane. They mock, like tell you to check your medication like you take meds for hallucinations.
      When you give accounts of things that science can't explain away, you challenge the troll skeptics INNER TRUTH and so they lash out in passive aggressive comments attacking your sanity or intellect. When all along you are fine and they do not know how to respond to the challenge.

  • @rodmehta5356
    @rodmehta5356 6 лет назад +5

    Okay, I watched before commenting.
    She claims to have looked into this scientifically, yet she makes no reference to ANY current theories on anything "paranormal" such as circumstantial evidence regarding poltergeist phenomena, ie the human subconsciousness.
    She fails to point out that her examples only refer to single person non-physical perceptions, what about several people witnessing something quite physical?
    Just saying, carbon monoxide does not throw your stuff around in front of everyone- don't think it's the anthropomorphic ghost myself, but something IS doing it.
    To say those who believe to have had experiences are not quite right in the head is quite arrogant and "scientistic" rather than scientific.
    Good, actual scientific reading on this includes Walter von Lukadu (German government paid scientist) and Eric Ouellet (ex army Canada).
    What she does with her talk is scaring those who have experienced to come forward to bring data to the scientific table, and to be labelled insane.
    Why this person got invited to speak escapes me.
    This is so daft compared to actual scientists talking about the subject, I can hardly believe it, what a throwback, what a pity.

  • @LeetMasterAce
    @LeetMasterAce 5 лет назад +234

    WOWOWOW This woman is such a ball of boundless energy. She's definitely haunted by positive spirits!

    • @pixikix1139
      @pixikix1139 5 лет назад +2

      She nervous for sure

    • @kaylag5043
      @kaylag5043 4 года назад +13

      Maybe she is just, like, a human?

    • @nuhaalsulaiman928
      @nuhaalsulaiman928 4 года назад +1

      LeetMasterAce that’s funny!😂

    • @interfan
      @interfan 4 года назад

      Normie

    • @Beeevaaa
      @Beeevaaa 4 года назад +5

      She's great! Check out her podcast "oh no Ross and carrie"

  • @JasnoGT
    @JasnoGT 5 лет назад +129

    She just proves ELVES are REAL.

    • @michalette
      @michalette 5 лет назад

      how?

    • @jtaccounts
      @jtaccounts 4 года назад +3

      Leslie Lizaga Cuz she looks like a damn elf.

    • @michalette
      @michalette 4 года назад +1

      @@jtaccounts mean

    • @lightningguardian331
      @lightningguardian331 4 года назад

      Emmy Jelly I don’t understand exactly where you getting lost at here?

  • @Sandsack2311
    @Sandsack2311 7 лет назад +431

    This talk is actually pretty okay if you stick along long enough to see what she wants to say

    • @momentary_
      @momentary_ 7 лет назад +116

      You mean judge a video after watching it instead of judge it without watching it? What a crazy idea.

    • @DisDatK9
      @DisDatK9 7 лет назад +41

      IMPOSSIBLE I MUST SHARE MY OPINION IMMEDIATELY

    • @Thardoc
      @Thardoc 7 лет назад +10

      I don't blame people too much since the first 3 minutes goes at a rambling slow pace.

    • @Florence00pi
      @Florence00pi 7 лет назад +32

      hearing people out is a skill quickly unlearned on the internet, as is stating your ideas apropriately

    • @stephnnie
      @stephnnie 7 лет назад +1

      Quick, before someone else says the clever comment you've formulated!

  • @patmcgroin9848
    @patmcgroin9848 5 лет назад +47

    She has obviously never had a "real" paranormal experience.

    • @gracefulsledge2857
      @gracefulsledge2857 5 лет назад +24

      Niether has anyone else.

    • @aakashkaushal1167
      @aakashkaushal1167 5 лет назад +9

      @@gracefulsledge2857 Thats the definition of Narcissist

    • @GrayTheMartian
      @GrayTheMartian 4 года назад +4

      Jamie Weems only those open to the spirit world can see/feel. If you repress it you’ll never see anything, unless it’s something bad then it’ll present itself if u block them spiritually or not. They don’t give af

    • @yeetman4953
      @yeetman4953 4 года назад +2

      @@GrayTheMartian yeesh

    • @artmonkey_4
      @artmonkey_4 4 года назад +4

      @@GrayTheMartian Well that's pretty convenient, isn't it.

  • @azraelblick4117
    @azraelblick4117 5 лет назад +3

    She thinks she has a good case, she doesn't.

  • @Jess_Bush
    @Jess_Bush 7 лет назад +166

    She looks exactly like Buddy the Elf.

    • @andrewestey
      @andrewestey 6 лет назад +1

      Jessica Bush I came here to say the same thing! Hahahahaha 😂

    • @JaimeAnnGraham
      @JaimeAnnGraham 6 лет назад +1

      I was looking for someone else who thought that XD

    • @seanmichaels8060
      @seanmichaels8060 6 лет назад +1

      She looks like Buddy the Elf's wife after Buddy was married at the end of the movie. XD

  • @allahgamer46
    @allahgamer46 4 года назад +10

    i think paranormal stuff is imagination. i stopped having paranormal encounters in my 150 y/o house right around the time i started questioning whether paranormal activity is a real thing

  • @greg7384
    @greg7384 5 лет назад +76

    I once heard a noise and thought it was a dog.
    It wasn't a dog.
    See, dogs don't exist.

    • @abhinnverma2142
      @abhinnverma2142 4 года назад +6

      Neither do caterpillars

    • @abhinnverma2142
      @abhinnverma2142 4 года назад +7

      I mean we lizard people should really stop spreading this stuff

    • @nyadambagra2178
      @nyadambagra2178 4 года назад +6

      That's why science is never ending. Search for the truth keeps going on. As long as such "ghosts" are not found to be an objective truth using scientific methods, it is not right to claim that ghosts do exist. The more the cause for these cases are found to be something else other than ghosts, the more it backs to the fact that ghosts aren't real.
      You are ignoring the fact that this video is just one of thousands of such cases for which ghosts have been practically ruled out to be the cause.

    • @greg7384
      @greg7384 4 года назад +5

      @@nyadambagra2178 Fascinating insight. And I thought I was merely pointing out one very bad line of reasoning. Unwittingly, I was doing so much more.

    • @lukaurbankitek6019
      @lukaurbankitek6019 4 года назад +1

      That's a very good argument. Bravo.

  • @GibbyDaGhost
    @GibbyDaGhost 7 лет назад +305

    BEFORE YOU START COMMENTING NEGATIVELY ABOUT THE VIDEO, FINISH WATCHING IT.

    • @123axel123
      @123axel123 7 лет назад +8

      gabriel nieto why? it is annoying to waste time

    • @alexplorer
      @alexplorer 7 лет назад +26

      You two have diametrically opposed opinions... about CAPITALIZATION.

    • @DynamiteIceCube
      @DynamiteIceCube 7 лет назад +18

      Why waste your time commenting your opinions, that no one cares about, if you didn't even watch the video?

    • @GibbyDaGhost
      @GibbyDaGhost 7 лет назад +19

      Exactly. You can't formulate a valid argument if you watched two minutes and decided on what you thought. The way she starts is a bit misleading. If you're not going to finish the video, don't bother whining about it in the comments.

    • @Avatr
      @Avatr 7 лет назад

      123axel123 Yup and I still have the same opinion of it as I had after the first two minutes. Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover.

  • @thomasjohnson6808
    @thomasjohnson6808 5 лет назад +10

    She is haunted by a lack of fashion sense.

    • @patylandavr
      @patylandavr 5 лет назад

      beauty and fashion is in the eye of the beholder

  • @srishroxsy2713
    @srishroxsy2713 5 лет назад +57

    10 out of 10???
    Now I wont agree to that...

    • @byebybyehelloiff9968
      @byebybyehelloiff9968 4 года назад +6

      i think it would be 9/10

    • @sandra6790
      @sandra6790 4 года назад +4

      And why is that? Has something paranormal happened to you or someone close?

    • @ensignmjs7058
      @ensignmjs7058 4 года назад +10

      She's speaking from her experience and investigations. From those experiences it's 10/10.

    • @heatherb812
      @heatherb812 4 года назад +7

      She’s done hundreds of investigations at this point, and in every single one of them she and her partner have debunked any sort of mystical or spiritual phenomena, across a very broad spectrum of beliefs and practices. She’s referring to her own work; she’s not making a conclusive, sweeping claim about every mystical claim there is.

    • @siddharthabhimanyu9667
      @siddharthabhimanyu9667 3 года назад +1

      Ok illiterate

  • @soniaabraham8728
    @soniaabraham8728 7 лет назад +98

    Outer Truth: Facts
    Inner Truth: opinions

    • @slpkntmggt06
      @slpkntmggt06 6 лет назад +24

      Sonia Abraham Another way is,
      Outer Truth: Objective
      Inner Truth: Subjective
      Both are correct. I just wanted to add another way of saying it. 👍

    • @EpicBunty
      @EpicBunty 6 лет назад +5

      So jesus is a fact? not in my fact book

    • @vvkingavv
      @vvkingavv 6 лет назад +9

      @epicbunty Jesus is a fact, in regards to the man living. There is historical data proving such. It is the religious aspect which would be the non fact and be the inner truth.

    • @jello_sauce
      @jello_sauce 6 лет назад

      vvkingavv Of course Jesus is real. The Hispanics have been around for a very long time. Even the ancient Greeks knew Jesus was real because they would say, *"HEY ZEUS!" when they would want to talk to them.

    • @rach_laze
      @rach_laze 6 лет назад

      EpicBunty Jesus the historical figure is truth, Jesus as the holy spirit is opinion

  • @Alex-jm6fk
    @Alex-jm6fk 3 года назад +8

    So is the carbon monoxide leak in my house that’s causing me to hallucinate and hear toilet seats slamming, toilets flushing themselves, also turning on my faucets in the different bathrooms at different times? In both of my last 2 houses?

    • @matrix26uk
      @matrix26uk 3 года назад +4

      Stay off the drugs and it'll stop

    • @caffemocca8855
      @caffemocca8855 3 года назад +2

      Invite her to your last 2 houses.

    • @JosueOlvera-h1o
      @JosueOlvera-h1o 11 часов назад

      Sounds like a job for mario

  • @equine75
    @equine75 6 лет назад +24

    Yes, I watched the whole video. This is definitely the least informative and most juvenile Ted Talk guest I've seen to date.

    • @hgoines1
      @hgoines1 5 лет назад +1

      Truth

    • @abhinnverma2142
      @abhinnverma2142 4 года назад

      It's a story
      That gives an alternate answer to superstition
      And well monoxide poisoning is a threat and her contribution to spreading the message however small might help
      But yeah juvenile

    • @DCBfanboy
      @DCBfanboy 4 года назад

      Oh I've seen MANY Ted Talks that were less informative than that. It is very simple of understanding and is more "humor-oriented", not (really) _juvenile_, but something similar to it.

  • @MrSlash500
    @MrSlash500 2 года назад +3

    What about poltergeist phenomena? Would love some explanation for it

    • @VaughanMcCue
      @VaughanMcCue 2 месяца назад +1

      Male staff a chicken & egg farm are called poultryguys.

    • @MrSlash500
      @MrSlash500 2 месяца назад +1

      @@VaughanMcCue lmaooooo

  • @ChipCain
    @ChipCain 5 лет назад +116

    Yeah but can she explain why she’s dressed like an Elf??

    • @Kutsushita_yukino
      @Kutsushita_yukino 5 лет назад +4

      Nah look isnt everything 👍

    • @rees454
      @rees454 4 года назад +10

      Cause she felt like it, does there need to be more reason than that ?

    • @jtaccounts
      @jtaccounts 4 года назад +1

      It’s almost Christmas!!

    • @mistrjt9213
      @mistrjt9213 4 года назад +1

      @@rees454 Yes. Why didn't ANYONE tell her that outfit should not even be worn as holiday joke.

    • @reneeharold7335
      @reneeharold7335 4 года назад

      Peter Pan collars are
      so 20th century!

  • @kartos.
    @kartos. 6 лет назад +70

    Carbon mon. detector wouldn't have helped, you need a natural gas detector.
    anyway i worked at a haunted mansion in Georgia, we always looked for the scientific reasons, but a bright blue glowing orb flying over our heads was a bit much

    • @dominicmartinez3748
      @dominicmartinez3748 5 лет назад +13

      Kartos lemme introduce you to something in nature called the firefly who fell into a bucket of blue food coloring.... Or you were on LSD whichever seems more realistic

    • @MrDiamonddriller
      @MrDiamonddriller 5 лет назад +15

      I work I the mines we work around CO all the time. I've never had a experience of the paranormal at work. I've had some I my own home with no gas at all. I believe there may be a scientific reason behind what I've experienced but until I can work it out ghosts are mad real

    • @tacitus539
      @tacitus539 5 лет назад +9

      And then a debunker shows up and explains that it was a swarm of fireflies piggybacking on a hummingbird. The hummingbird is blue and that's why when the fireflies all simultaneously illuminate it creates the illusion of a blue orb. Then the debunker jumps up and down, claps wildly, and says, "Yes!! I debunked it!" Then she goes up on stage and proudly declares that science wins ten out of ten times. This is how debunkers work.

    • @patricknyhan7776
      @patricknyhan7776 5 лет назад +1

      Kartos

    • @yeetman4953
      @yeetman4953 4 года назад

      @@tacitus539 ?

  • @saradaydream3212
    @saradaydream3212 7 лет назад +90

    i believe in what shes saying but i still believe in the paranormal

    • @29loot
      @29loot 6 лет назад +21

      Sara Kayali yeah I don't believe in dragons but I also believe in dragons.

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 6 лет назад +13

      29loot, that wasn't quite fair; Sara's position isn't that contradictory. Not every "haunting" can be explained by CO poisoning and the TED speaker herself is still holding some hope to find a spirit. Just like with Bigfoot, Nessy, alien abductions and God, people hold on to such ideas without solid evidence because some things are hard to explain and a lack of evidence isn't solid proof of non-existence. And it's fun or even inspiring to entertain such ideas, even if a bit foolish.

    • @MrJonnyPepper
      @MrJonnyPepper 6 лет назад

      Yeah

    • @mytmouse57
      @mytmouse57 6 лет назад +4

      I wouldn’t put God in the same category as those others, because the others would still be part of contengent reality, whereas God would be categorically different from/apart from/independent of/unaffected by said reality.
      Of the aforementioned finite beings, I would say “aliens” would be the most plausible, insofar as there must be other advanced sapient life in the universe. That said, two points: I’ve yet to see any compelling evidence that “they” have visited us. And, of course, from their perspective, we would be the “aliens.”

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 6 лет назад +1

      mytmouse57, I get your point and pretty much agree with you on the aliens.
      As for God being independent and apart from reality, I know I'm misinterpreting your intent, but the words sound like an assertion that he's not real.
      As much as people try to prove God's existence or dismiss the need for evidence by simply claiming that he's the exception to every rule for evidence we can name, I have to say that I find even your intended argument pretty unsatisfactory. It comes down to a choice. Do I believe in the Ultimate Simultaneous Exception to Everything without any evidence or not?
      As for me, I find it a reasonable hypothesis that non-permanent matter came from something permanent because infinite causal regression of non-permanent matter SEEMS absurd, making an exception a reasonable possibility. Anything beyond that concerning the nature of God, however, is just a belief, severely lacking in evidence.
      As long as we are referring to an omniscient, omnipotent being who cares about us personally, or especially a personal savior from a specific book, I actually think categorizing him/her/it with Nessy is a bit generous of me.

  • @jakevernon4754
    @jakevernon4754 4 года назад +44

    She had my respect and attention till she said 10/10 science wins.

    • @GrumpyOldMilk
      @GrumpyOldMilk 4 года назад +7

      You should have kept watching. She gets to that.

    • @christianhawthorne1665
      @christianhawthorne1665 4 года назад +3

      name a time it didn't

    • @kaylag5043
      @kaylag5043 4 года назад +16

      Oh, you lost respect for her when she said logic wins over mindless faith?
      Hi, you must be Wayne Kerr.

    • @jakevernon4754
      @jakevernon4754 4 года назад +2

      Christian Hawthorne there are lots of things science can’t explain in today’s world, YET. I believe the supernatural to be one of those things.

    • @jakevernon4754
      @jakevernon4754 4 года назад +1

      Kayla Goodwin nah I’m not saying I don’t respect her or her view, which I get it sounds like I don’t, but I believe there is a side to this topic that no one truly understands

  • @scottrainey2375
    @scottrainey2375 5 лет назад +26

    Okay I am a huuuge skeptic of the paranormal, and I am fully on board with what she's saying, but I really wish I had found a decent explanation for people feeling like they're being grabbed, pulled, pushed, tugged, etc. I was at a "haunted" prison once, and I brazenly strode into a dark room alone (being a huge skeptic), and proceeded to get pulled back by my collar by... something? For a split second. And I bolted out the room. I immediately turned around and went back in to see if there was a hook or something hanging from the ceiling (idk prisons are weird), and there was nothing in there. Does anybody know of why this kind of sensation might happen?

    • @Arc_Viper
      @Arc_Viper 2 года назад +37

      You probably got pulled by the collar by a rogue gas leak

    • @jardc5108
      @jardc5108 2 года назад +5

      @@Arc_Viper That’s what these ignorant scientists would have you believe 🤣

    • @j_online9526
      @j_online9526 2 года назад +2

      @@Arc_Viper this is one of my favorite RUclips comments ever 🤣

    • @lazyspade1559
      @lazyspade1559 2 года назад +9

      Was the shirt you were wearing or jacket even, did it have a loose thread? If it did you or someone else could’ve easily stepped on it depending on how long that thread was it could’ve also gotten stuck in a door or around something. Alternatively assuming you were there with friends, did any of them pat you on the back or touch you at all. If they believe and you don’t or possibly just for the fun of it it could have honestly been a prank by them. I.E tape some string or something small and unnoticeable onto your back and then yank it at some point to scare you.
      Was the abandoned prison lived it and I don’t mean by people. I mean like wild life. A sizable bug or bird or bat could have grabbed the back of your collar briefly, maybe you had a bug or something on you that they can eat.
      If your jackets long enough (like a trench coat) you could easily step on your own tail coats with the back of your heel. And not know because you can’t see.
      These are all I got.
      Also, while I don’t think this specific case was a hallucination. I would like to inform getting or feeling pulled or pushed in itself can still qualify as a hallucination. The brain is a bit too powerful for its own good and in many cases you can feel like something is happening or has happened and if you truly believe it the brain will have the body react accordingly.
      Examples of this is when someone has a dream that they are falling. When they hit the ground they’ll either wake up scared or their flailing will lead them to getting woken by someone else or falling off the bed.
      (Not always but about 60 40
      Ps: It’s when someone gets a scar from a ghost that peaks my interest.

    • @zahan-bz5zz
      @zahan-bz5zz Год назад

      @@lazyspade1559 Your explanation is so rational and I love how well you articulated your response. Good on you.

  • @stevenseagal4987
    @stevenseagal4987 4 года назад +3

    *666k views*
    Imma head out

  • @morfanaion
    @morfanaion 5 лет назад +3

    Please, please, please, do not equate carbon monoxide to a gas leak. While both can cause a lot of problems and ultimately death, they are very, very different. First off, although the gas that we generally use is, naturally, as odorless as carbon monoxide, we add something to it that has a very distinct smell, so that we detect a gas leak relatively early on, to warn us that it might not be the best idea to light a match at that particular point. Carbon monoxide does not have that same added smell. That's because, carbon monoxide does not enter your house through a pipe or cannister. Carbon monoxide forms when you burn something, but you lack sufficient oxygen to burn it properly. In that case, instead of forming carbon dioxide and watervapor (and, depending on the type of fuel, come other things, but, let us stick to normal gas), you are forming carbon monoxide and watervapor. Usually, you can already tell when looking at the flames. If burned properly, gas will burn blue (and that's only because of the added smell, normally, gas burns invisibly, all you see is the waves the heat forms in the air). If you see yellow flames, there is a problem, you don't have enough oxygen there and carbon monoxide is forming. Now, carbon monoxide does not explode, it is a by product of the burning process and cannot be used as fuel. If you had had a gas leak in the example that you gave, then that sage burning you did would probably have killed you instantly.

  • @heatherc2614
    @heatherc2614 Год назад +3

    This is 100%not true. We Do not have a gas leak and have seen spirits in our house. It started when my son was about 3 and said that there was a man in his room.

  • @theskepticalapple4203
    @theskepticalapple4203 7 лет назад +218

    My mind is so open my brain leaks out my ear

    • @eizhowa
      @eizhowa 7 лет назад

      lol

    • @snowballs5314
      @snowballs5314 7 лет назад

      xDD

    • @ThebossaruChamp
      @ThebossaruChamp 7 лет назад +3

      Watch the video.

    • @theskepticalapple4203
      @theskepticalapple4203 7 лет назад +6

      Kami I did. I was talking about the general paranormal believers not this lady. I assumed that TED (even x) wasn't seriously talking about the paranormal before watching.

    • @OzzyTheGiant
      @OzzyTheGiant 7 лет назад +1

      your brain leaks out of your ear? well I bet that only took a second!..... :P

  • @susiemott265
    @susiemott265 3 года назад +12

    i love the oh no ross and carrie podcast. they combine rational thought with respectful engagement with the human beings making wild claims, treating people with various unproven/unprovable beliefs as intellectual equals in a way that i don't see nearly often enough.

  • @ParadigmFluxEmporium
    @ParadigmFluxEmporium 7 лет назад +31

    great video. i love her unbiased approach. yes spiritual ideas might not be true but until we prove that, there is always the possibility a spirit realm does exist.

  • @EllieBobbit
    @EllieBobbit 7 лет назад +15

    Hahahah the skeptic ghost hunters are basically the scooby gang. Also this is extremely clever

  • @kenziek6707
    @kenziek6707 Год назад +2

    Any time someone says 100% of the time, they show its really not about science and they dont understand what it is they are talking about. Shame, I actually agree with her, mostly, but there are unexplained things that occur all the time in all fields. I am glad for her, that its all it was, but not at all what i expected from someone who is so phobic about so many simple things. "Science" isnt something you pull out to make yourself feel smart and to poke at others with, if that is your motivation, you really should find something else to do. Again, i was a oh no ross and carrie fan back in the day, but, no, just no.

  • @Vizenzo187
    @Vizenzo187 2 года назад +2

    Everyone is focusing on the cultural and religious explanation for the paranormal by calling it a ghost or a demon or poltergeist. But imo we need real scientific data to try and understand the paranormal with (new) physics. But now I have the feeling that "science" is not taking it serious enough.

  • @dragonmaid1360
    @dragonmaid1360 5 лет назад +8

    Okay so came here for the paranormal nerd and left giggling at the comments section. So many good comments.

  • @himynameisjc91
    @himynameisjc91 5 лет назад +10

    I'm a lover of science, but there are aspects of reality which we don't fully understand. I think there are some things that you will believe to be impossible, until the moment you experience them.

  • @tasbruh3770
    @tasbruh3770 5 лет назад +36

    I’m still convinced that there is real paranormal/supernatural things and entities- simply due to my own anecdotal experiences.

    • @melancholic8566
      @melancholic8566 4 года назад +11

      Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but you cannot argue with people who don't believe in ghosts. On the other hand, you cannot convince someone who has experienced the paranormal that they are not real.
      It's blatantly obvious that not everyone has the capability or gift to see ghosts.

    • @tasbruh3770
      @tasbruh3770 4 года назад +4

      Melancholic not being sarcastic just saying what I think- but ye I totally agree it’s one of those things that can’t be proven or disproven so there’s no point in people arguing over it
      In regards to the having the gift to see things like that I also agree- I went to my church when I was younger and the elders there said I had the spiritual gift of discernment
      Which basically meant I’m hypersensitive to the spiritual realm- if that even exists

    • @shakilahmad8246
      @shakilahmad8246 4 года назад +3

      @@melancholic8566 Best reply ever....For sure it is between those WHO HAVE experienced the ghost vs those HAVE NOT experienced. The HAVE NOT become scholars and scientists in front of WHO HAVE.........I have earned post graduation degree in Chemistry, Economics & Business and now studying engineering on my own. But i am included among WHO HAVE experienced the ghost without any doubt. Only few convinced. Its not a science but sight of something that we normally not see around us.

    • @larryneagu1180
      @larryneagu1180 4 года назад +3

      I also experienced what you may describe as paranormal. This word should be disinvented. Even the word science lost most of its true meaning since it's been misused so much. Paranormal is simply something that our senses cannot explain - or worse - give it the wrong explanation. So paranormal should really be replaced by something like 'I cannot explain it but there must be an explanation for it that I personally don't know about at the current time'. As for science, maybe we should rebrand it as pre-science. Way too much guesswork and silly analogies.

    • @looseygoosey1349
      @looseygoosey1349 4 года назад

      Are you able to prove it though?

  • @RohrAtom
    @RohrAtom 4 года назад +27

    I want to hear her talking after her firsrt ayahuasca experience.

    • @Dr.PicklePh.D.
      @Dr.PicklePh.D. 4 года назад +9

      If you listen to her podcast (Oh No Ross And Carrie) there are several episodes where she takes an Ayahuasca tincture (which is 10 times more powerful) before recording

    • @RohrAtom
      @RohrAtom 4 года назад

      ​@@Dr.PicklePh.D. I can't believe that until I see/hear it. Do you have a link? 10 times more powerful is bs. A full ayahuasca experience is a full ayahuasca experience. It doesn't matter if you get there by a cup of tea or by a couple of drops of tincture.

    • @Dr.PicklePh.D.
      @Dr.PicklePh.D. 4 года назад +2

      @@RohrAtom I believe this is the one: ohnopodcast.com/investigations/2018/2/23/ross-and-carrie-find-their-rythmia-part-3-ayarossca-edition?rq=Find%20their%20rythmia
      although they do have around 14ish? I think? episodes visiting Rythmia and doing Ayahuasca. It's worth listening to all of em imo

    • @Hhjhfu247
      @Hhjhfu247 3 года назад +1

      I don't know if those things visibke after DMT are some type of alternative reality or Just brain produced IT but IT definietly its interesting

  • @MonacoBlast66
    @MonacoBlast66 Год назад +2

    True believers know that Spirits often use carbon monoxide to confuse non-believers.

  • @danielschmidt8920
    @danielschmidt8920 5 лет назад +4

    I didn't appreciate the knock towards schizophrenic people be happy because I have it and I'm not😑😑😑

  • @hououinkyouma5372
    @hououinkyouma5372 3 года назад +5

    Occam's Razor.
    Either those spooky noises or apparitions you saw are actual ghosts, in which case you have to explain how they exist, where they came from, how their reality ties to our observable reality, and go all the way down to the most fundamental truths of an existence where ghosts and the supernatural are real.
    OR
    Your experiences can be explained with the very real and tangible reality that we know is there and actually observable.
    There's always, ALWAYS an explanation for everything. Just because you can't explain your supernatural experience, doesn't mean an explanation for it doesn't exist.

  • @tristonanan
    @tristonanan 3 года назад +4

    Carrie: We should test paranormal claims with science, seeing if there is a scientific explanation
    People in the comments: No! That's a thing I'm sensitive about!

    • @tristonanan
      @tristonanan 3 года назад +4

      For real, though, y'all are having this reaction because you don't like that your belief is being challenged. As someone who used to believe in the paranormal, I get it. But the best way to respect yourself is to find all other explanations for your experiences.
      When I was younger I saw and heard things I believed were demons. I was terrified of my bedroom, and couldn't sleep in there for years. It wasn't just a small thing in the corner of my eye. I saw a full-on figure running from my closet to out of my line of sight. My parents would always feel angry in my room, which was also where our computer was since I was born after they had moved into the house.
      When we moved out, we discovered black mold, which we didn't know about the entire time we lived there. It wasn't until I was in my 20s that I realized the black mold, my religious upbringing, and my father actively showing me ghost "documentaries" from birth all prepped me for hallucinations of the paranormal. I wouldn't be surprised if there were more health concerns than just the mold. That house was really not taken care of.
      I'm not saying there is no way that the paranormal could be true, but I also think that people are defensive of their paranormal experiences because we don't like feelings wrong or foolish. You're not a fool for believing in the paranormal, but you might be one if you can't even entertain the thought that there could be another explanation.

  • @CroomTM
    @CroomTM 6 лет назад +7

    She believes that science can logically explain the mysterious, but that also you can still be open minded about believes!! I wholeheartedly agree with her!!

  • @LarryLynx
    @LarryLynx 6 лет назад +8

    This was a very good talk, thank you!
    I too once believed in some paranormal phenomenon. Only though vast amounts of information proving the very opposite did I see the general psychological and scientific patterns behind it all. Had I talked to myself as a teen, I could never have convinced myself in just one discussion that my views were not representing the situation realistically. Only through overwhelming and satisfactory evidence can we change big parts of ourselves fully. That is why respect is important in these conversations, if your goal is to convince the other person. However, if there is no will to establish a personal relation, I guess there is no need to be gentle. Then providing the evidence bluntly might be sufficient.

  • @4Runner5280
    @4Runner5280 3 года назад +2

    Officially the worst TED talk. Ever.

  • @JimJWalker
    @JimJWalker 7 лет назад +21

    The unbelievable part of your story isn't the ghost, it is that your psychiatrist didn't prescribe any medication. That is astonishing!

  • @frankblack1185
    @frankblack1185 5 лет назад +4

    Go to the Ancient Ram Inn, in England. UK.
    You WILL find the answer you are looking for there. Guaranteed ! !

    • @steveb0503
      @steveb0503 5 лет назад

      "Guaranteed", huh? So, if I were to fly England, go to this inn, and NOT find any "answers" - are YOU going to pay my travel expenses?

    • @frankblack1185
      @frankblack1185 5 лет назад +2

      steveb0503
      @steveb0503
      I know the paranormal is a real thing. Not saying there are not fakes out there.
      But I know the paranormal actually exists.
      It's your choice to peruse paranormal phanominum. It's you whom doubts it.
      Therefore the bill would be on you.
      However if you are genuinely interested I suggest you have a good look on the internet and on you tube about it.
      There are a lot of places like that in the UK.
      But The Ancient Ram Inn is up there with the VERY BEST.

    • @singingcowboy674
      @singingcowboy674 5 лет назад +1

      @@frankblack1185 A true skeptic has already made up his mind to the contrary and won't go out of the way to dismantle his or her worldview.

  • @LnPPersonified
    @LnPPersonified 4 года назад +28

    "People refuse to give up the ghost."
    What you did there. I see it.

  • @joshiifive
    @joshiifive 7 лет назад +51

    Nice. I dont know why so many dislikes

    • @Bagodonuts15
      @Bagodonuts15 7 лет назад +23

      Either they are believers or they didn't watch the whole video like I almost didn't. She started out sounding really nutty on purpose, so I bet a lot of people turned it off before the switch in tone.

    • @blue_tetris
      @blue_tetris 7 лет назад +3

      Take a look at the last 20 disliked videos and see if there's a common theme among the presenters.

    • @videoshomepage
      @videoshomepage 7 лет назад

      frogboy7000 How can you see the last 20 disliked videos?

    • @MatthewCrawford
      @MatthewCrawford 7 лет назад +1

      After seeing the first comment of "watch first" while only listening and browsing the comments after only watching the first minute... unclicked the dislike and finally added a like...
      Joseph nailed it.

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 7 лет назад +1

      Cause people don't like the Truth to their illusions they believe in :) RUclips is great for clicbaiting dumb people $$$ for ghosts, paranormal videos and other stuff related to it. People better make money off it while people are still ignorant cause it won't last for ever, well maybe once 3rd world countries flood their dumb people onto the youtubes then having to wait til they evolve, my god..

  • @kairashah5625
    @kairashah5625 7 лет назад +26

    I just love Ted talks .......... they're always have been good

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb 7 лет назад +1

      not.....really ..

    • @Phillmagroin
      @Phillmagroin 6 лет назад

      No not even close dumbass!!!

    • @LuvThyMind29
      @LuvThyMind29 6 лет назад

      Except that model that claimed being pretty isn't everything.

    • @taylormurphy626
      @taylormurphy626 6 лет назад

      "They're always have been good"

  • @angeliquem3139
    @angeliquem3139 4 года назад +4

    Oh this is Carrie Poppy? She’s the co-host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! It’s a podcast where they do investigations about fringe science and the paranormal. It’s very fun to listen to.

  • @MiguelEccard
    @MiguelEccard 7 лет назад +66

    People aren't willing to watch the video until the end. xD

    • @Asthfghl
      @Asthfghl 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe because she's such an annoying speaker.

    • @nickjackson6062
      @nickjackson6062 6 лет назад +1

      Miguel Eccard why you so cute

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica 6 лет назад

      i'm not sure ima make it

  • @ffluvssg1
    @ffluvssg1 6 лет назад +4

    If Scooby Doo taught us anything, it's that the so-called ghosts would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for those pesky kids! Great job. I started listening to Carrie and Ross' podcast about a month ago, and I have really enjoyed catching up on old episodes.

  • @Bunglezip2
    @Bunglezip2 4 года назад +1

    Why does this woman deny the existance of ghosts? We have recorded multiple instances of this activity which science can NOT explain at this time. WHO GHOST THERE? channel

  • @abbierobinson6873
    @abbierobinson6873 5 лет назад +44

    There goes Ted again ruining all the fun. 😂💕

  • @K5RTO
    @K5RTO 5 лет назад +6

    I got my Christmas wish! A science peddling elf girl come to educate the world on why her experiences outweigh someone else's. Thank you Santa!

  • @VeeZee777
    @VeeZee777 3 года назад +2

    There's no such thing as the supernatural, because all phenomena exists in nature. The paranormal is just a scientific phenomena we haven't studied yet

  • @rubymeza2193
    @rubymeza2193 7 лет назад +7

    I love her exuberance and sincerity. Great talk! Loved it!

  • @gofastER
    @gofastER 4 года назад +23

    I thought like this woman for 39 years. Up until I had my first of multiple experiences.

    • @ensignmjs7058
      @ensignmjs7058 4 года назад +7

      She didn't say that ghosts don't exist. She says that based on her experiences and investigations with others there isn't evidence for them yet.

    • @artupage
      @artupage 3 года назад +2

      Yea i was a skeptic too, until me and my friend got haunted in our dorm toilet (the dorm is not frequently used and usually empty since its only used during practical training once a year) during my training (we are an oceanographer student), best and horrifying experience ive ever had lmao

    • @LinDAaaj
      @LinDAaaj 3 года назад +1

      I believe in Neville Goddard and that reality becomes what you make of it. So there is nothing to be afraid of

    • @sierra1513
      @sierra1513 2 года назад

      @@artupage oOoOO, the toilet.... The toilet was vvhaunted by a ghoooooOost, oOoOoooooo

    • @OmegaF77
      @OmegaF77 2 года назад +1

      @@artupage What happened? What are the details because if it is just flyshing on its own you might want to check for leaks or get a plumber.

  • @BarefootBeekeeper
    @BarefootBeekeeper 4 года назад +1

    Carbon monoxide is a bi-product of the incomplete combustion of gas, and is not the same thing as a gas leak. I would have thought that a genuinely scientific investigator would have nailed that detail.

  • @darrellwestrick2110
    @darrellwestrick2110 6 лет назад +15

    Ummm. Carbon monoxide comes from burning hydro carbons. Like having an exhaust leak in your car or your space heater. Not from a gas leak.

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder 6 лет назад

      Jfc. Its a gas. It was 'leaking into her house' through whatever means. It was a gas leak. Just not from a natural gas line with a hole or faulty fitting.

    • @kregmaffews
      @kregmaffews 6 лет назад +1

      @@metamorphicorder what gas line do you know of anywhere that "supplies" carbon monoxide. These nerds cant even imply themselves into believing the paranormal.

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder 6 лет назад

      @@kregmaffews i didnt say that it came in through a line. I specifically said that it didnt come in through a line.

    • @kregmaffews
      @kregmaffews 6 лет назад +1

      @@metamorphicorder she also didnt say anything about a space heater..

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder 6 лет назад +1

      As to how it could be a leak.
      CO can build up underground and this can infiltrate into houses as the height of the gas level raises due to production from the source of the gas. For instance a house that is located in a depression from surrounding ground features such as hills mountains or valleys, could experience CO leaking into the house as the gas settles to lower elevations. As its a heavier than air gas, it will settle to the lowest point in a home and build up as well as being circulated by convection currents in the home. There are many other ways that CO can leak into a house. Homes with furnaces that have partially blocked and leaky exhaust systems will produce CO during a heating cycle. Due to leaky exhaust systems, the exhaust gasses can LEAK into the home. The more volatile and lighter gasses will dissipate but the CO and CO2 can build gradually over time. This is technically a 'gas leak', as its a gas and a leak.
      Technically, its an exhaust leak, or an exhaust gas leak.
      She probably chose to use the word gas leak because CO is also associated with the exhaust from automobiles and saying an exhaust leak might create distracting confusion among listeners.
      Its her house, how could an exhaust leak in her car cause a build up of CO in her HOUSE unless she was running her car in her attached garage with the door closed, like all the time? They would be trying to figure out completely irrelevant details instead of listening to the talk.
      While not CO, natural gas can also leak into a house and cause health issues and death, though less common due to the thiols they mix with it to render it detectable by human noses at very small concentrations.
      But gas leaks are understandable enough that using that as a convenient term will easily and effectively convey that a toxic gas was building up in her home causing her to be deluded. It would have been interesting to know exactly what was discovered to be the source of the CO in her home but her message didnt need it. There was a CO build up in her home. DELUSIONS are a symptom of protracted CO poisoning. She was delusional. She was having symptoms of delusions and had a CO check which came back not only positive but extremely high. Possibly fatally so. She solved the exposure issue and the delusions stopped.
      There were other aspects to her story, but not important to this discussion.

  • @briangolas1138
    @briangolas1138 6 лет назад +15

    I used to be a member of a paranormal investigation group in the early 2000s. I think she's right with a lot of what she says. These phenomena should be investigated scientifically and with a healthy skepticism, but in my experience there were about 10% of cases that we couldn't explain. Even in those cases we didn't necessarily use the word "ghost" to explain what was happening we would say that the phenomena appears to be "paranormal" (above the normal).

    • @AndresMartinez-yo4ec
      @AndresMartinez-yo4ec 2 года назад +5

      Like what? Do you have an example?

    • @SteveHaysVids
      @SteveHaysVids Год назад

      She is closed minded… she personally did not experience it.. so it doesn’t exist.
      Your statement is spot on… we investigate, debunk and explain away much of the noise… but not all of it.

  • @Max-cs1yi
    @Max-cs1yi Год назад +1

    All these people claiming that ghost aren't real and talking trash is hilarious .
    Like keyboard warriors can say anything now but go by yourself alone to a supposedly haunted place and stay 24 hours alone on video 95 % will not make it through the full 24 hours .....

  • @DarthMadV
    @DarthMadV 4 года назад +4

    You're going to have to do thousands of investigations in order to have 1 genuine, unquestionable paranormal event happen so of course when you've done less that 100 investigations, of course 10/10 times there will be a scientific explanation. If you simply ask people if they have any weird experiences.... some experiences will blow you away, and if they're stories from people you trust and you can TELL when they're recalling a real memory THAT can be evidence in itself, but of-course, until it happens to you, you'll be a skeptic.

  • @dionisiovega6270
    @dionisiovega6270 4 года назад +3

    1:10 like a panic attack? lol

  • @HammadKhanYT
    @HammadKhanYT 3 года назад +1

    Scientists what proof of something that does not exist but can be experienced as paranormal, which is not considered as proof.

  • @Cozysaiyan
    @Cozysaiyan 2 года назад +2

    I hope you will see one day.

  • @kristatum3652
    @kristatum3652 6 лет назад +11

    My entire family has collectively had experiences with a ghost we affectionately call Gregory. Nothing malicious, mainly hearing voices. Example while staring at my boyfriend I heard his voice call out babe but he didn't say anything and his mouth never moved. Everyone in my family and lots of visitors have experienced This. More specifically voices and phrases of things already said. Basically it mimics us. This has followed us when moving houses.
    I've had numerous amounts of other experiences, like At a friends house with seeing apperations and seeing things move On their own and demonic growls. My dog was super freaked out by that.
    And I'm not religious, I'm atheist. I like to think ghosts aren't real until someone reminda me I've had encounters. I'd love if someone could just explain everything I've experienced.

    • @Silentgunner555
      @Silentgunner555 5 лет назад

      How has the "ghost" behavior been as of late?

    • @lawshorizon
      @lawshorizon 5 лет назад

      Set up an audio recorder and leave it running constantly. If something happens then check out the recorded audio. I don't buy the "ghosts from the grave" idea but certain "phenomena" appears to be genuine -- although rare.

    • @craigtmonaghan2009
      @craigtmonaghan2009 5 лет назад

      Yep you've no proof?... Strange that...

    • @singingcowboy674
      @singingcowboy674 5 лет назад

      Kris, just for fun (chuckling under my breath) ask Gregory next time you sense him near, out loud, "Has Jesus Christ came in the flesh?" And see if it responds. You have my info if it doesn't like the question.

    • @ccdiez8326
      @ccdiez8326 5 лет назад

      @@craigtmonaghan2009 and? Any video or audio would be considered fake anyways

  • @clarebell5926
    @clarebell5926 3 года назад +1

    My sister forwarded me this video to watch because she is a firm non believer in ghosts, where as I’m more open minded! I’m not one of those crazy people who believes that everything you see or hear which is even slightly strange should be put down to a ghost. But I also believe that not absolutely everything can be explained in terms of science as we currently know it. I don’t really like the fact that she seems to mock a belief in ghosts at the end of this speech - her explanation about carbon dioxide poisoning, however, was interesting! Things like carbon monoxide poisoning, as well as things like sleep paralysis, would be good explanations to explain many ghost sittings and ‘ experiences’. I do agree that most things can be explained if you really look for it. But I also think that every now and then, things do happen which you simply can’t explain! Life isn’t black and white!

  • @joycekoch5746
    @joycekoch5746 4 года назад +4

    My family went through extreme poltergeist activity back in the 70's
    when we were living at 1723 Downing Street in Greensboro North Carolina.
    Our family was close and affectionate and was made up of my husband, myself, our
    son and daughter and our beloved family dog.
    The house in question was built in 1965 and we
    were the first family there but indeed, it was built over what had been a
    lake and there were underground springs and creeks all around us with
    moving water. I mention that as It is my understanding that this is commonly reported in
    many poltergeist cases. When I first moved in my kids were like 5 and 1
    years old and I did have a few odd experiences like smelling perfume in
    the house that was odd smelling that nobody wore. There were also
    feelings of having something rapidly coming up behind one and feeling
    not so much as evil but high weirdness of something very old and
    completely non-human. The feeling of feeling one was being watched was a
    common experience. Not far away behind our house was a graveyard but we
    dismissed the idea of ghosts as not much happened for several years
    till my daughter and son grew up. Before the real explosion of
    poltergeist activity the woods behind our house and leading to the
    graveyard was a place my son and many of the kids enjoyed playing at. At
    the time, it was not seen odd as none of us thought in anyway that a
    graveyard could be a concern. When my daughter was about 16 and my son
    was about 12 we had a the first big amounts l of poltergeist activity in
    our home for several months. It started first with my daughter who had a
    seance with her friends for her 16 birthday. Soon after that she had
    objects fly off her walls and she would find at times at night having
    weird experiences like waking to find her hand being held by a small
    withered hand or hearing a loud bang on the wall. I experienced the most terrifying
    experience of being awakened at about 2am to my foot being shaken - I could feet the hands around my ankle
    and I remembered yelling out 'Jesus save me' and about two seconds later my husband sleeping beside
    me awoke as well. The light was flicked on and the room was empty. I was 100% sure
    I was not dreaming.
    The seance my daughter and her friends did was
    something she and her friends did on their own as a joke - it was not
    something that was routine or approved of in our home but soon after
    this the weirdness was manifest. Strong gust of wind would sometimes
    come from nowhere and blow through the house.
    Though experiences could happen anytime of day, I would say 90% of the
    time the activity happened at night from between Midnight and 3am. If I
    were to venture a guess, the entry point or portal was located in a
    closet space shared by my son's and sisters room as the doors of the
    closet would sometimes open on their own during manifestations in our
    home. It got to the point that my son would tie a belt around his closet
    door handles before going to bed at night - of course this didn't stop
    the trouble but it made him feel better that the closet door remained
    closed at night.
    The sound of heavy objects falling and breaking glass occurred in other
    rooms but when observed nothing was to be seen.However, the focus
    shifted from her very quickly to completely focus on my 12 year old son.
    It is hard to describe all the evens from slamming doors, sheets being
    yanked off beds, shaking beds , flickering lights and all of us being
    awakened at night by having a hand shake one awake or messing with ones
    feet or bed coverings. Even stranger was the experience my son had was
    after being awakened by a shaking bed he sat up and flicked on the light
    and then felt something invisible, big and heavy bound into the bed next
    to him that knocked him over and then was just as quickly gone. That incident was the one my son
    reported as most freaking him out was that experience. He described it like being on the bed and imagining if a huge obese invisible man
    were to jump into bed with you and then vanish - all happening in about 3 seconds.
    We were not alone in all of this -The family dog was pretty freaked out when
    this would happen and he would bark and growl at unseen presences but
    usually acted very afraid and was eager to be outside the house than
    inside it. Most of the poltergeist activities it seemed to happen during
    my sons REM sleep when his bed would shake so we think his unconscious
    was letting lose. Of course, many, perhaps half of the activity was not
    the 1am to 3am variety but would happen in the middle of the day as
    well. When the bed shaking occurred my husband and I would get up and go
    into his bedroom and see him asleep with the bed go back and forth. At
    first my husband and I took it to be completely demonic opened up by the
    silly teenage seance my daughter had engaged in but the psychological
    aspects could not be missed as well. My son was hyperactive and on
    Ritalin.The Ritalin helped him focus like a stimulate but it had a side
    effect of stunted growth to the degree he was behind normal physical
    growth and development by a full year. We thought perhaps the Ritalin
    might had been affecting his CNS but it appeared it was the bed moving
    him - not the other way around. In short, there was probably something
    in that house from the time we moved in but our son was clearly the
    battery that caused things to go crazy when he became of age.
    We had a Catholic priest come bless the home, this did work
    but it only knocked off the activity for about 10 days before it started
    up again. The priest was very enlightened and told us that though demons do
    sometimes wreck homes what we had was likely a poltergeist which is basically a demon 3rd class
    on assignment for a short trial period and could steal energy from anything from a fight in a home
    or pent up libido. The priest asked each of us if we had done anything like play with Tarot cards,
    used a Ouija Board, drug use, seances or any serious moral violations. I mentioned the seance
    my daughter and her friends had done and my son's horror comic collection. The priest nodded and smiled
    at my son and told him throw them in the trash which he did somewhat reluctantly. He advised my daughter no more
    seances and for all of us all to relax more, laugh more and pray more
    and make the 'the house light'. He told us poltergeist are affected by blessing but unless
    they are done weekly they will keep coming back so the best solutions lay with our family
    as he didn't have time to come by each week to bless the home.
    One funny bit of symbolism that I did not catch to many
    months later was the poltergeist at the first part of it's manifestation
    did so while we were eating dinner. We were all around the table and
    talking and laughing and my son had a tall glass of milk in front of him
    in a tall glass and it suddenly exploded. Nobody was hurt by the glass
    but the milk went straight up in a crazy manner all over the ceiling
    till it rained down on all of us. The symbolism of this pent up energy
    is kind of clear. It might be the case that the Ritalin that had stunted his growth
    might have built up huge levels of energy as my son told me years later he
    didn't get his first wet dream till he was 14 which bothered him as all his friends had gotten them
    by 13 years old . My husband had told him not to worry about it
    and nature had it's own time for him. Of course there is a problem with that theory as well as the poltergeist activity largely
    ended a full year or more before that so that one explanation is not complete.
    It is fascinating that strong emotions and libido can
    provide such huge stores of energy for poltergeist to pull from and one
    one learns to unplug them from their source they cannot manifest without
    a power source to tap. The key to killing the poltergeist was creating a
    happy relaxed home. After about 6 months it was pretty much over with.
    It was the most amazing and terrifying 6 months of our lives and a eye -
    opening awakening to the world of the paranormal. After all the years
    of thinking of this I can only conclude we had every thing and multiple
    causes to create a perfect poltergeist environment. Though it was not
    fun to go through, it was very interesting and to a degree, deepened all
    of our faith as we did conclude we were not dealing with PK but with
    intelligent beings with a twisted sense of humor. This became clear when
    the poltergeist in our home seemed to take a great deal of dislike for a
    blessed crucifix we kept in the hall and a picture of Jesus. These were
    often turned upside down or found laying on the floor knocked off which
    suggest this being had a strong dislike for these items.
    I am open to various ideas
    to explain what happened here.
    I would love this audience take on the poltergeist experience.
    Hope this has been of interest.

    • @amonra9726
      @amonra9726 4 года назад +1

      Wasn't you scared? I would've moved from that house immediately.

    • @joycekoch5746
      @joycekoch5746 4 года назад

      @@amonra9726 Very scared but I supposed we stayed as the priest told us if we didn't defeat defeat the poltergeist there during our trial there was a pretty good chance it would just follow us to the next residence. Once we knew the trial was of limited duration and all the poltergeist could really do was to try to scare us, it was pretty amazing how we learned to deal with it. And it turned out it did end for the most part with only 2 or three incidents after that for the next decade we were in that home.

    • @amonra9726
      @amonra9726 4 года назад

      @@joycekoch5746 to be honest i think that paranormal activities are only psycological. Are you still sure that none of these activities were somehow induced by your minds? Like you seeing you kid shaking and moving the bed and thinking it was the bed moving? Maybe you were projecting.
      I never had such experiences and i say this with all due respect to religion and these paranormal claims.

    • @joycekoch5746
      @joycekoch5746 4 года назад +1

      @@amonra9726 These things could be possibly explained by unusual CNS movement and psychological projections but that does not address gust of wind, door opening, the milk flying out of the glass to the ceiling and the invisible being encounter my son had had along with the pictures flying off the walls. Sure, I suppose any incident could be understood but collectively it paints a big picture that goes beyond a psychological even to a force acting on matter from the outside.
      I would note the family dog was quicker to pick up on things before an event than we were. My basic opinion was the sum total of many things built up together to bring about this experience.

    • @amonra9726
      @amonra9726 4 года назад

      @@joycekoch5746 did you become religious after these experiences? I like to think about the universe and spirituality, but i would consider myself as an open minded atheist. I never experienced poltergeist, but sometimes i feel like i am "possessed" by anger, i want to hurt myself etc i always linked that to my disfuncional family growing up and some other traumas, but a friend of mine, which is a convinced catholic says that prayer and baptism could help me.
      Do you think that some of these phenomena could manifest in mental and phisical ailments? The only weird and unexplained experience i had (and rarely still have) is before falling asleep (when i am stilll fully awake but relaxed) e feel like my body is made of rubber, and that i somehow expand in my own body. When i was a child, when having these feelings i would also see human like faces being distorted and twisted, like they were in front of my face. It only happened when i was in bed with my eyes closed. It felt like something was happening inside of me. Later on i forgot about these things and started numbing myself with marijuana, to help me fall asleep. Now that i don't smoke anymore i started feeling again this sensation of being made of rubber and my body expanding. It clearly sounds like it's some kind of internal hallucination, but i am curious what would you think being that you had all these weird experiences.

  • @ibradul
    @ibradul 7 лет назад +8

    reupload with a different title?

    • @DJB1017
      @DJB1017 7 лет назад

      ibrahim abdul Why?

    • @shelliward8894
      @shelliward8894 6 лет назад +1

      ibrahim abdul, yes, the title should be something to the effect of "I thought I was having a paranormal experience, but it was just carbon monoxide poisoning/gas leak."

  • @anshikasingh2554
    @anshikasingh2554 3 года назад +1

    science and occult are two different subjects...u cant just mix them and make theories... come to india i will show yo bhangar kila in rajasthan ... and then tell me your theories aboyt hauntings there... secondly..if u believe in god also believe in devil....and thirdly if u believe in positive ebergy also believe in negative one....coz world works on balance...

  • @b0tterman
    @b0tterman 6 лет назад +4

    Love their podcast “Oh No”. Finally, respectful and rational skeptics of the occult

  • @tamale4864
    @tamale4864 5 лет назад +7

    Idk. When I was a kid both my sister and I would hear what sounded like stomping around the same time at night. Stomping and what sounded like metal clacking. Then after a bit it would sound like someone was messing with stuff in the kitchen. Then my mom or step dad would get up and ask what was going on, but my sister and I were still laying in bed. And i know it wasn’t my mom or step dad bc their room was right in front of ours. It was a tiny house. It didn’t happen every single night but it did happen frequently. We lived there for 7 years. Funny how that stopped happening after we moved. And I’m a pretty skeptical person. I would have loved someone explain that. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Robotomy101
      @Robotomy101 4 года назад +2

      go ask somebody who's well versed in this sort of stuff, not a fucking youtube comment section

    • @brokebaddieboutique
      @brokebaddieboutique 4 года назад +3

      Animals, people, weather conditions, appliances, and electronics can all perform an innumerable amount of functions that could explain any noise. Something was in or around your home that was making the sounds. Really anything that can move can cause noises to occur. 🤷‍♀️

  • @justicaralaric3828
    @justicaralaric3828 4 года назад +1

    I was all in until she said science wins 10/10 because it clearly doesn't if their are still mysteries that are unsolved that you can't then assert wasn't a paranormal incident without proving it wasn't that is just asserting your scientific biases on a situation that you have no answer for and science failed to solve. Just last night I came home from walking in my town and I sat down to use my bathroom and didn't shut the door (home alone) as I sit and do my business I heard a foot step on the hardwood floor right outside my bathroom door in the dining room I'm thinking someone's in the house possibly my uncle since I walked past him and I probably left the door unlocked but before I could get up I hear a very loud Tap on the bathroom door...this is sitting open that I'm currently looking out of. For the rest of the night I felt like I was being watched

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx 7 лет назад +22

    3 spooky 5 me