ITT we talk about any "ghost sightings" and think back of the possibilty that maybe it was just a 18hz sinewave fucking with our brains
http://www.cracked.com/article_18828_the-creepy-scientific-explanation-behind-ghost-sightings.html
pic unrelated
>>17939974
I've listened to it on youtube few days ago, the compression of sound in youtube really made it impossible to experience it at all
>>17939974
Dang that pic looks like my city.
>>17939974
I once listen to Schumann resonances and fell asleep while listening for more than an hour,
>mfw I woke up and saw something like an alien standing next to me for a few seconds, shit bricks.
>>17939974
There's only been one time I've genuinely thought that something like this may be at work.
I was living at a place where when I went outside to walk at night, I saw shadow people unusually often. In b4 "niggers," I mean the paranormal kind. I would have chalked it up to the area being haunted as hell, but it didn't have a creepy vibe and I otherwise felt quite fine walking around there. In fact, I just meh'd and detoured around the back way when I saw 'em.
Next door was this big annoying heavy-equipment company. All that was visible was their sea of worn-out trucks waiting for refurb, but all sorts of rackets came out of their garage (which was too far away to see what's inside).
I've always wondered if they had something running some nights that was below my threshold of conscious hearing (or that I didn't realize was at 18hz) and was creating this very effect. I stopped seeing the shadow dudes once I moved, too, which points to it being something like this.