Looking at it from a psychological point of view, are ghosts real or not? I myself believe in ghosts, but I'm very sceptical when I hear people talk about ghost sightings. They see ghosts everywhere, but to me it sounds like they're all letting their imagination run free.
Most ghosts are sighted in old buildings. Why there? Logically speaking ghosts would more likely haunt new buildings, where the building of the foundations of those buildings have disturbed them? Or rather because the new building took away their old dwelling?
I speak from personal experience, having lived in a 3 year old housing estate where someone or something plagued my being there, down to a talking lift that started to say strange things, and my now ex-boyfriend heard and experienced the same things.
But those things happen only scarsely. So again, my question is; ghosts, are they real or not? And if they're not, explain why they can't be. If they are, explain why so.
2007-02-04
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