For the longest time, humans have wondered that very thing since the
dawn of time. No one as of yet has been able to prove that ghosts or
spirits, if you will, exist definitively to this very day. Technology
has not yet gotten to the point of proving if they are real or not.
It has been hypothesized in main stream science that it is
theoretically possible to communicate with other dimensions that exist
out there in the String Theory concept. Basically String Theory states
that there are at least 7 other dimensions out and multiple universes
with their own time and space out there that are unseen and undetectable
to science at this present time. Within this, it has been hypothesized
that when a person dies, they travel to the next dimension or universe
of existence and so on and so forth. Another theory, The Big Bang Theory
states that universe expands and contracts at a constant rate. Now if
we combine these two theories, isn’t it possible that what we call
ghosts really aren’t ghost or spirits.
Now I can hear the collective groans and sighs out there on what I
just said but please hear me out. Let’s play devil’s advocate for a
minute, If there are other universes that have their own separate time
and space, that expand and contract on their own apart from our
universe, isn’t it conceivable that at some point they would intersect
with our universe/dimension and produce a phenomenon that we would view
as being a ghost or spirit?
When a person or investigator sees a “ghost”, they see them as they
were, not as they are. Who is to say the ghost or spirit in question
doesn’t see us the same way, as a shadowy figure. We might be ghostlike
to them as well, hence the randomness of evidence collected over the
years in certain haunted places. Time is NOT linear forward exclusively,
it goes both forward and backward. If our universe is expanding,
another might be contracting in a different time period separate to our
universe/dimension and at the point where universes/dimensions intersect
might be the cause of an anomaly wherein a location might be considered
to be “haunted” and a person experiences the phenomenon at that point
in time. Who’s to say what we see are dead people because mainstream
science doesn’t have a better classification for the encounters we have.
Couldn’t each encounter be the result of two independent and completely
separate timelines converging at the same spot at the same time? That
might account for the lack of the ability to communicate at each
different encounter between the two parties at that point in time.
The lack of credible evidence would seem to lend credence to that
theory due to the fact of it being “hit or miss” in a great many places
that are known for high paranormal activity. Two people could go to the
same place, say some place like Ohio State Reformatory and have two
vastly different experiences. One person may get a host of evidence and
the other person may not be as successful and get nothing. Other factors
to consider in that are time of day, the weather at that time and what
part of the Reformatory they are in. Gathering evidence in such places
is a random and total crapshoot.
Mind you I am NOT a scientist in any way, shape or form. I am a
paranormal investigator that has done some research and after digesting
the research done formulated this hypothesis based on what I read and
saw. I fully realize that many may not agree with me on this theory and
think it’s the rantings of someone not familiar with the facts but I
assure you I am. Since we have no current way of either proving this
theory at present, it’s just conjecture but all I ask is for you, the
reader, to think about what was said and make your own mind up about
whether its plausible or not. If even one person says to themselves, hey
this might be plausible, then this theory might have a chance and gain
some traction.
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