So, I was reading on the website for North America Ghost Hunters, that they run EVP's backward or in reverse. Does anyone have an opinion on this or experience utilizing this theory? Od llet. Sorry...I mean "Do Tell".
http://www.naghosthunters.com/revp.html
ok kind of wierd I can't here nothing.
Quote from: TAPS Tracy on August 28, 2008, 11:51:26 AM
So, I was reading on the website for North America Ghost Hunters, that they run EVP's backward or in reverse. Does anyone have an opinion on this or experience utilizing this theory? Od llet. Sorry...I mean "Do Tell".
http://www.naghosthunters.com/revp.html
I've heard about this method, but this falls into the "evp capturing software" that is out there in my opinion... lots of audio matrixing, so when some sounds are familiar and phonetic one associates it with words. I'm not a believer of it, unless someone can convince me otherwise. Now playing Beatles records backwards... what messages are in there? ::)
If it means having to review the same five hours of audio evidence in reverse, I stand firm that the theory is twaddle.
Actually, I'd stand firm on that position anyways. Any so-called backward EVP I've ever heard sounded desperately matrixed. If there is an unknown universe from where these voices are projected, and this unknown universe has an unknown set of physics that explains how these sounds are projected onto our recording devices, the bottom line is that we're capturing them in our universe. So, they still have to obey the law of physics in this universe. And that's just not how sounds works around these here parts. Light waves, yes. Sound waves, no.
The only explanation for backward EVPs that even begins to make sense to me is if they're being spoken while time is reversing, and that opens up a Pandora's box of problems, in itself, not the least of which is how any sort of reasonable communication can occur between two people moving in opposite directions in time. To use an analogy (not a real comparison), it would be like trying to record an answer to your question from the driver of an oncoming vehicle.
In the end, reverse EVPs strike me as fanciful notions inspired more by The Exorcist than anything else. Not that I have any opinion on the matter, though. ;)
I agree with you Karl; backward EVPs remind me of the subliminal messages that were allegedly inserted into various rock albums in the late 1970s to control the minds of the listeners. :o
My personal experience over the years has led me to believe that someone or something is trying very hard to communicate with us via EVP. Speaking backward somehow doesn't accomplish that goal. :)
play your records backward the devil speaks to you so 1980's . Not really in to this.
Quote from: PPI Brian M on August 28, 2008, 02:30:49 PM
I agree with you Karl; backward EVPs remind me of the subliminal messages that were allegedly inserted into various rock albums in the late 1970s to control the minds of the listeners. :o
My personal experience over the years has led me to believe that someone or something is trying very hard to communicate with us via EVP. Speaking backward somehow doesn't accomplish that goal. :)
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