Orbs Paranormal?
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Ghost research is more than just snapping a few digital photos that capture an orb or multiple orbs and thinking what they have photographed might be paranormal. One of the best things that a new investigator can do is to take several photos of dust, pollen, spores, rain droplets or other anomalies found in their location to establish a base line to compare later photos. A base line is important because a location may have unique anomalies. Unfortunately, orbs captured with a lower resolution camera may not provide sufficient resolution between natural anomalies and spirit anomalies for analysis.
One of the most common photos are the hundreds of orbs floating around in a cemetery. First off here is a personal opinion, cemeteries are not haunted. Think about it, if we are dealing with some form of intelligent consciousness or a “ghost” it would go around something it could familiarize itself with. light orbs video Now many people may say well there body is there, isn’t that something familiar? But to make sense of this comment a statement Parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach made makes perfect sense if you think about it, and that was “If ghosts haunt cemeteries because there body is there, what about organ donors?”
Well people started to see these anomalies in the digital photographs that they were taking and started to make the connection and concluded that these must indeed be ghosts. This is seriously how the craze started. Before the digital camera era orb photos were actually very rare, so it seems to be more of a digital camera phenomena which would be why most orb photographers use digital rather then film. Now just because orbs have been caught on film doesn’t make it paranormal. Light sources or the size of the camera lens or the camera itself plays a huge factor in results.
What is the truth behind the photographic anomaly known to many as “orbs”? These circular balls of light that show up in photos are most of the time dust, water, or other particle reflections. After showing up in photographs, it swept through the paranormal community that these were an energy that accompanies ghosts or manifestations. People believed and accepted this rather than questioning what else could cause the presence in photos. Based on our experience, an orb appears in an average of 1 out of every 12 photos taken. Wouldn’t you expect to see more evidence of paranormal events if it were so common to capture activity in pictures?
Orbs are believed (by many) to be ghosts in the form of balls of light. They are life forms that travel in groups and are believed to be the human soul or life force of those that once inhabited a physical body here on earth. Psychics claim to talk to them on a regular basis, and ghost hunters encounter them quite frequently. It is theorized that ghosts prefer the form of an Orb (ball of light) because it takes less energy thus being the mode of choice among the ghosts. That's when there is the most static electricity in the atmosphere. Those months being October through February.
Truth be told most orbs in pictures and videos are nothing more than dust contamination and pesky little flying insects. These elements cause such problems for analyzing evidence that they are more often than not discarded as nothing more than "dust". A true orb will generate its own light not reflect it, meaning your video or camera would pick it up without the use of flash or it appears in an area not affected by the flash or infrared devices. They also move erratically and swiftly leaving behind a trail or "tail" in their wake.