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 Ghosts are all in your mind
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Posted on 01-04-07 1:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Deborah Blum
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
MADISON, Wisconsin
When scientists wrote in a recent issue of the journal Nature that they could induce phantom effects — the sensation of being haunted by a shadowy figure — by stimulating the brain with electricity, it made perfect neurological sense.

One could even argue that the existence of such sensations explains away the so-called supernatural. In fact, as The New York Times reported, the researchers promptly concluded that ghosts are mere "bodily delusions" — electrical misfirings and nothing more.

The report does look like a kind of proof — albeit very small proof, as this was a study of two people — if one happens already to believe that ghosts are no more than biological quirks. But to those inclined to believe as much, it can also look like proof that ghosts are real entities.

Scientific study of the supernatural began in the late 19th century, in synchrony with the age of energy. As traditional science began to reveal the hidden potential of nature's powers — magnetic fields, radiation, radio waves, electrical currents — paranormal researchers began to suggest that the occult operated in similar ways.

A fair number of these occult explorers were scientists who studied nature's highly charged circuits. Marie Curie, who did some of the first research into radioactive elements like uranium, attended séances to assess the powers of mediums. So did John Strutt, Lord Rayleigh, who won the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with atmospheric gases.

Rayleigh would later become president of the British Society for Psychical Research. He would be joined in that organization by other physicists, including the wireless radio pioneer Oliver Lodge, who proposed that both telepathy and ghostly appearances were achieved through energy transmissions connecting living minds to one another and perhaps even to the dead.

Lodge argued that the human brain could function as a kind of receiver, picking up signals at a subconscious level. Along the same lines, he thought it possible that a spirit's appearance was really just its specific energy signal stimulating a response from the receiver's brain.

The theories developed by Lodge and his colleagues dovetail rather neatly with the electricity-produced hauntings that Olaf Blanke, a Swiss neuroscientist, reports in Nature. For example, he used an implanted electrode to send a current into a region of the brain called the angular gyrus.

The test was focused on language processing, but as a side effect one of the test subjects nervously reported sensing another person in bed with her, silent and shadowy. Her creepy companion came and went with the ebb and flow of current.

Blanke believes that even this one subject's experience serves as an example of how we may mistake errant signals in the brain for something more. Humans tend to seek explanation, he points out; to impose meaning on events that may have none.

The pure rationalists among us suggest that our need to add meaning to a basic, biological existence easily accounts for the way we organize religions and find evidence of otherworldly powers in the stuff of everyday life.

The nonpurists suggest a different conclusion: willful scientific blindness. There's no reason Blanke's study can't support their theories of the paranormal. Perhaps his experimental electric current simply mimics the work of an equally powerful spirit.

Much of the psychical research done today applies similar principles: brain- imaging machines highlight parts of the brain that respond to psychic phenomena.

The American psychologist and philosopher William James, also a leader in the Victorian paranormal research movement, remarked even then on the culture clash: "How often has 'Science' killed off all spook philosophy, and laid ghosts and raps and 'telepathy' underground as so much popular delusion?" he wrote in 1909. And how often, James wondered rhetorically, had such efforts stopped people from seeing ghosts and believing in supernatural powers? Because in the end, of course, the conclusion has nothing to do with science at all and everything to do with how one sees the world.

I suspect that we'll dwell forever in the haunted landscape of our beliefs. To many people it's a world more interesting — bigger, stranger, more mysterious — than the one offered by science. Why choose instead to be creatures of chemical impulse and electrical twitch? We would rather gamble on even a tiny, electrical spark of a chance that we are something more.
 
Posted on 01-04-07 2:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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BC,
Pretty interesting indeed..Still believe in supernatural powers and ghost stories though..
 
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Very interesting. It has also been established that high levels of CO and CO2 can cause hallucinations of fear and hence the myth about ghosts in old houses ( many of which have CO traps and poor ventilations)
 
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Kam chaina North American Continent ko mancheeharu? Hamro rati hune bela ma kina bhoot ko kura garnu parne hola?
I am always afraid of the dark, & no matter whatever reasons or findings they come up with, I still believe in these stuffs.....
 
Posted on 01-04-07 3:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I myself have felt pretty weird encounters (unexplainable) over here and back home as well....and let me tell you guys there is nothing wrong(mentally) in experiencing those supernatural stuffs.......

Cleo.....Donot gaze at the ceiling of your bedroom hehehehhehe who knows some bhoot(e) might be waitin for you....or close your eyes...some loot(e) will be waitin for you:p:p
 
Posted on 01-04-07 4:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pacifier,
You are like loote you know, he does the same to me.. grrrrrrrrrr grrrrrrrrrrr.He always says" herta window ma ko cha!" You guys!, why you love to scare gals?
Aba ma yo thread bholi matrai open garchu. boad daylight ma ..ani yesto scary story post garchu...that time timiharu ko rattiiiiiiii huncha....timiharu justo dusta dusta real life bhootharu le post garchani yesma..................grrrrrrrrrr..Lostsoul lai ni yestai garne hola hoina????
 
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Pacifier, sorry to butt in.....my question is, do we have to give it a supernatural connotation just because normal people encounter weird, unexplainable things in life or the simple explanations that might explain these encounters are just not exciting or make campfire stories? :)

But then, 1 in 4 americans believe they have been abducted by the aliens at some point in their lives. Of course! after the movie E.T. came out, most of these abductees knew how the alien exactly looked :). Mass hysteria do not only make best sellers but also put ironically puts society in general in status quo
 
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oys...

it doesnot matter if you would like to tell it a supernatural conotation or encounters with unexplainable things. My whole point is, even if the article posted here implies chemical imbalance in the brain or hyper active brain which responds to the faint electrical signals for such phenomenon to occur, once you are grown up with that deep embeeded fear that has been injected in you( as elders tell you their story eventhough they are a product of their fiction or sometomes true, or horror movies) you tend to see devil even in the dark clouds....

i agree with you in the mass hysteria part but i would like to term it supernatural only because those things are not explainable by nature or science that we have the knowlledge right now..Ofcourse there is school of thought that says its only mental problem but when you feel it by yourself then you have to think and realise that there is something beyond our perception!!!
 
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no shit jose
peace
 


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