posted on Jan, 17 2005 @ 03:19 AM
Originally posted by toechopper
I'd actually like to know what exacly you have to do to try it (I admit it, I am completely hopeless to the ways of technology. I am at the mercy of
my computer as I speek), like what sort of equipment and computer software I'd need. I'm thinking about writing a research paper on EVP and I
would like to at least have some firsthand experience with what I'm talking about.
If you do decide to research it further, be sure to check out this site and their research AND the links to the originators of the SpiritCom
device.
here's a paragraph with good references:
www.njghostresearch.org...
When I first began investigating the "EVP" phenomenon, which was well over (6) years ago now, I was new to the field of study and was elated with
the progress I was making. I tried new techniques and found what worked the best. I was also able to determine how I could better apply controls to
my experiments. However, within a short period of time, I began to thirst for more knowledge as to what made the "EVP" occur. I began testing every
different variable I could think of in the hopes of better understanding the phenomenon. As the years passed by, I began to look into the types of
hardware which our predecessors used in their research of the "EVP" phenomenon. Even though their equipment was quite out of dated by today's
technological standards, it was the principle and our predecessors convictions which interested me. While researching in the archives, I stumbled
across an article regarding Thomas Edison. Low and behold, I find that Mr. Edison was a firm believer in the paranormal and truly believed that he
could create a device which could link the two planes of existence, the living and the dead. Thomas Edison is said to have began working on this
certain project in the later years of his life but unfortunately, he died before he could complete his research endeavor. He called his device the
"Spiritcom". Since his death, many researchers have worked on the theory of devising the Spiritcom. Through the century, advances have been made,
particularly through the encouragement and funding of a Mr. George Meek in the 1970's who, with Bill O'Neil, developed the "Spiritcom". George
Meek and Bill O'Neil made the first true, direct two way voice contact, with those who manned Time Stream Station. Over the years, countless
transmissions have been received, listened to, and unfortunately were passed over. It has been said though that this achievement was false and that
the entire experiment was a farce. Whether it was or not can neither be confirmed or denied at this time.
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Bubbabak