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posted on Nov, 4 2005 @ 04:19 PM
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Maybe try emailing it to yourself



posted on Nov, 5 2005 @ 02:10 AM
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Originally posted by CX

Originally posted by KJay

Originally posted by Shaker
I thought the Ghost Girl in the Cemetary video was cool...


I think this one is quite fake, with all the sound effect etc...


Agree with you there, i can't even see a girl, i can only make a pair of lights appear like eyes.

CX.


I just thought the video was cool, I saw it on the same site where the "locker ghost" was hosted...



posted on Nov, 5 2005 @ 09:04 AM
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Actual Ghosthunters site.

This is the family friendly clip, from a family friendly site sorry about


Click on the yellow box to the right that says "Exclusive Case File Video"
next to the bald guys right shoulder.

Once again Mods, Im sorry


[edit on 11/5/2005 by denial28]



posted on Nov, 6 2005 @ 12:38 AM
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is this the right one??

clickety click

thats what my d/l accelorator got when i clicked anyway.



posted on Nov, 6 2005 @ 06:13 AM
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As it's from a thermal imaging source - why is the '2' so distinctive ?



posted on Nov, 6 2005 @ 10:46 AM
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from what I understood, the 2 is actually stenciled on the outside of the locker. Its an actual locker door the image was taken from. It retained some heat from whatever it was apparently.



posted on Nov, 6 2005 @ 12:56 PM
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Ah thanks, I'll go back and have another look now with that in mind.
I assume that the difference in the paint material and material of the locker accounts for the different appearance then, having absorbed more, or less heat during the [presumably] day leading upto the investigation ?

As one of the voices on the clip mentions 'it' being about 2 ft away, and I know that this is a real long-shot, but could this be the reflected heat of one of the investigation team (hence the movement, which you'd not get in the case of latent heat being stored by the lockers) ?



posted on Nov, 6 2005 @ 01:52 PM
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Originally posted by GameSetMatch
Same demonic force at work here?



www.abovetopsecret.com...

I think what we are seeing is it was one of them leaning against the locker. The heat transferred from their body into the locker door. While the heat was present they filmed. Perhaps in the darkness of the room they forgot they where leaning or standing close to the locker and then filmed it. Then slowly the heat dissipated then eventually the heat signature was gone.


BIG POINT OF CAUTION!
You know how a mirror can reflect light? Some objects can reflect heat. I made a surprising discovery in thermodynamics class - I had a polished aluminium clipboard, and I held it at the camera. To my surprise, I saw, in the clipboard, the heat signature of the camera and operator who were filming it! No joke! It reflected incredibly well, just like a mirror.

Also, yes, it is very easy to warm up objects by accident. I did another thing where I pressed my hand down onto a folder and held it in front of the camera. The thermal signature of my handprint was clearly visible for at least 30 seconds, espicailly if you zoomed in and the camera auto-scaled so the full range of temperatures was only between 70 and 100F, then it became really clear.

[edit on 6-11-2005 by Toxic Fox]



posted on Nov, 7 2005 @ 11:41 AM
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Yeah i know exactly what your talking about but your only seeing a clip from the whole episode. They discussed that as well as a reason for what they saw. They performed some other tests after to recreate that but were unable to. One of the guys held their hand on the area for about 10 mins and the number 2 was "warm" but not glowing red like it did in the thermal when they caught what they caught on tape. Just to reiterate these guy are really skeptical. They often dismiss orbs as dust or bugs. Their whole purpose when going to a place is debunk it. If you watch their series there is quite a bit of places they go where they debunk a local legend. TAPs is by far the best paranormal investigators i think I've ever seen.

-Aza

mod edit to remove quote of previous post

[edit on 7-11-2005 by DontTreadOnMe]



posted on Nov, 8 2005 @ 12:34 AM
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I may not completely agree with TAPS with their investigation style, but one thing is for sure, the evidence they "approve" is "good" eveidence. This is taking the show at face value. Jason and Grant seem to run a tight ship.

Troy



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