Evidence to whom? A lot of things are captured and used only to have someone come along and say it is fake. And although I have no doubt a lot of it maybe fake. The point is no video or clip or photo or recording will ever been deemed proof of the paranormal to everyone. I don't know why people bother trying to prove anything paranormal. It just isn't important enough to make everyone believe. I have been an investigator for over 30 years I have plenty of footage of the paranormal but i do not and would not consider it evidence, because I for one am not out to prove to anyone who does not believe. Many skeptics and pseudo-skeptics say they are also seeking answers while the entire time poking fun and denying the possibilities. You can not find a needle in a haystack if you first do not believe a needle even exist. I am not saying that you have to go out and every sound you hear, or thing you see that may appear strange is supernatural, no. I think the only way to find spirits is to rule out everything by honestly going out and debunking without assuming there has to be a logically explaination and making something up when you honestly can't find the answer. If you think your idea of finding answers is waiting for someone to bring it to you for you to determine then chances are you will continue to be a bitter unbeliever. And those who have witnessed the paranormal first hand such as I have then you know the truth and do not have to prove anything to anyone. The great thing about being human is we can believe in whatever we desire and although many may not understand it, we still do not have to make them understand. So no my friend there is no evidence that is going to prove everyone.
2007-07-07 13:55:16
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answered by Savage 7
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I would say that there is not one piece of evidence (in any field) that is the best evidence. In parapsychology the best experiments that provide evidence that the human mind has abilities (paranormal or not) that we can't (at least yet) explain are the Ganzfeld experiments. These experiments have been published in mainstream peer reviewed psychology journals. Skeptical examinations by Ray Hyman and Robert Rosenthal have established results are not due to poor controls, bad statistics, or experimental design flaws. While they reject an ESP explanation they admit the positive results remain unexplained.
You might wish to start at the Parapsychological Association
http://www.parapsych.org/ that has been an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
http://www.aaas.org/ since 1969.
Michael John Weaver, M.S.
2007-07-08 23:34:07
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answered by psiexploration 7
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none paranormal things such as ghosts. are invisible and mess up electronics so they can't be recorded in any way other than by memory or writing. the closest thing to "physical" evidence youll get is the fact that even though the overwhelming odds against paranormal things existing, people still believe in it.
2007-07-08 23:37:15
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answered by ZZ K 2
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authenticity, as it is the most important factor when analyzing visual evidence. It is a reality that everything can be faked with today’s technology. as for example,with unknown aerial
objects,or ufo's-"The evidence that there are objects which have been seen in our atmosphere, and even on terra firma, that cannot be accounted for either as man-made objects or as any physical force or effect known to our scientists seems to be overwhelming. There have been thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of sightings and encounters, physical results and of the latter, by people all over the world whose evidence on any other subject would be accepted without question
this is the CIA link,
http://www.foia.cia.gov/search.asp?pageNumber=1&freqReqRecord=ufo.txt&freqSearchText=undefined&txtSearch=undefined&exactPhrase=&allWords=&anyWords=&withoutWords=&documentNumber=&startCreatedMonth=&startCreatedDay=&startCreatedYear=&endCreatedMonth=&endCreated
The Coalition for UFO Research is an umbrella group under which the major, serious UFO organizations cooperate on selected research projects. It is composed of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) and the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR), along with representatives of the National Aviation Reporting Center for Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP), the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) and the
National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS). http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo.html
This Web site contains all of the NSA records on UFOs that were released under the Freedom of Information Act.
http://www.konsulting.com/pdf_docs.htm
This Web site contains government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, as well as a 1983 Congressional Research Service Report, "The UFO Enigma," by Marcia Smith.
2007-07-11 02:53:02
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answered by kokopelli 6
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Truth be known, I would consider the best evidence of paranormal activity are those you personally experience...and the easiest most fool-proof is next time you're scared or hear some shocking news or even have something confirmed...whatever it might be...and you get a wave of 'goosebumps' or a tingly energy sensation --- particularly if it's like only on on side or spot of your body....like your arm, head, shoulder....you're being *touched*.
All the non-physical beings are electromagnetic energy...hence the goosebumps. Your 'guides' more than likely tend to touch you when you need them for protection or confirmation...the more you realize this and pay attention to it then the more you're likely to notice how often it happens.
So unless you're outside naked in 30 degree whether...next time you get goosebumps you might whisper a little 'thank you' to your physically challenged friends.
2007-07-07 13:06:04
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answered by Malachi 4
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There is literally hundreds of documented sightings of weird paranormal activity. It's called 'Richard and Judy'...
(And if you thought that was odd try 'Wheel of Fortune'. That's just scary...)
Perhaps the best paranormal activity is the human mind...
2007-07-09 16:45:44
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answered by tommynocker001 4
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The Bible.
I dont know about the Bible Code, or hidden prophecies or any of that stuff. But the prophecies of the old testament have been comeing to pass at a 100% accuracy rate, as late as 1947 when Isreal became a country again after almost 2000 years, which was fortold in Exodus. It also said, the 13 tribes would still exist, but be scattered and confused. This prophecy was about a punishment God would bring upon the Jews for denying Jesus was the Son of God. Interestingly enough we can date long before the birth of Jesus Christ.
I have yet to see any reasonable skeptical explanations on this.
2007-07-07 10:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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the best evidence is that science can trace the origin of the universe backward to the monent of the big bang but that during the split second of it. all the laws of the universe as we observe and measure them today did not apply.
some divine power must be responsible for bringing us from nothingness to existence, and in such high style ,
2007-07-09 06:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not know if it is the best,
but the old 1932 photo of the brown woman always gives me the shivers...and started me on my own quest of the paranormal.
I would have to say, for me anyway, has been my own personal experiances. Can't change my mind on what I have seen and heard!
2007-07-07 16:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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There is none. The most careful experiments and most sensitive equipment cannot detect any telepathy, telekinesis, and the like. Any video you see is faked.
The James Randi organization has offered a million dollar prize to anyone who can prove they have a paranormal power. No one has come close.
2007-07-07 10:26:49
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answered by Sandy G 6
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