posted on Sep, 28 2010 @ 04:42 PM
reply to post by SaturnFX
I think that classifications are indeed part of the problem. Everyone thinks the broad label of "ghost", when there are many different types of
phenomena, and each type has specific criteria.
For example, even with "ghosts", it could be the active spirit of someone deceased, or just a phantom scene (i.e. a replaying of events in a given
location, left behind by some kind of strong emotion there).
For poltergeists, it could be a powerful, non-human entity, or a pre-adolescent child with unrealized telekinesis abilities (that sadly, the real
world will soon render inert).
Then there are what are typically termed as "demons"...entities that were never human, and simply exist at a different level of existence than us,
but seem to seek harm against us (for as yet unknown reasons).
There are many others of course, Shadow People, Incubus, Succubus, Night Hag, etc. that are often first described as "ghosts".....
However, in paranormal shows, it's important to remember that first and foremost, the goal is entertainment and selling ads....NOT paranormal
research....so you can expect some fakery if they show, and net nothing. They aren't just going to come away empty handed.