Believe it or not, you might be able to get money from a research grant right from the federal government. If you word it just right, this would be something science could benefit from. The grant starts at $6,000 and has a $150,000 ceiling. Get a teacher and/or a professor to help you with a proposal.
Check This out:
http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=H1jLkcGsQM278fJhmSsQ14DVpTTlPTQy2kHqRvGJ7H6SzLqfZjFw!1866823308?oppId=2443&flag2006=true&mode=VIEW
cut and paste into your address line. This will take you directly to this research grant.
2007-11-10 04:05:15
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answered by snap_knight 2
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I don't understand why you would use a thermal camera for paranormal investigation. Are you operating under the assumption that ghosts are warmer or colder than the air around them? If that's the case I am curious to know what your source of information is on this because I have seen no data anywhere that would suggest such a thing. So you really don't need a thermal camera.
2007-11-10 09:33:03
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answered by Peter D 7
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The Fire department angle is likely a wild herring. Most departments dont need graphically clear pictures, so they have more basic models...is there hidden fire or not?. Some Urban search and rescue teams do have top of the line stuff, and special police units as well.
While great for T.V, inexperienced use of a FLIR is likely to cause you more distress than assisstance in an investigation.
You'll notice that "cold spots" never seem to show up on Taps, despite there automatic thermometers getting readings.
It is useful to see hwat you or others have touched..like the bedspread hoax on the queen mary.
2007-11-10 09:07:38
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answered by Alex 6
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The only real use of a thermal cam is to show that what you are seeing is not human as a human would give off heat.
I see on taps where they see a light coming towards them in the dark , mention this light and then disregard it and go in another direction without saying, oh, it is the sound guy or something.
The thermal cam also makes many reflections of heat so it is not really important except if you have a hunt where you think the building owners are sneaking around trying to fool you.
2007-11-10 04:42:23
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answered by Father Ted 5
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Hey Eric, I too have done a little research. I am afraid all the ones I have found, even old used ones are still very expensive. Keep a look out on ebay and keep asking around. If you find more than one, let me know!..LOL! Good luck.
2007-11-10 11:53:18
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answered by Heather B 1
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say a secure practices prayer in the previous and after ur study, never call a demon by making use of brand call call, and not in any respect invite something into ur domicile. surrounding urself with religious gadgets is powerful additionally. make an unbroken line of sea salt around ur domicile, evil won't be able to bypass this. then only to be secure, do a cleansing and blessing on ur domicile while ur finished with ur study. yet principally else, do no longer say a demons call outloud as this could summon it up and returned, be cautious how u be conscious issues so u do no longer accidently invite it into ur domicile. be cautious and be secure
2017-01-06 11:37:46
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answered by ? 4
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if you have the cash, you can get a FLIR camera. Most used equipment is donated to smaller departments such as old military tech is handed down to different law inforcement agencies. Some is wholesaled to the public at auctions.
2007-11-10 04:21:47
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answered by nuff said 6
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Are you still doing free investigation, because I have a really really huge job for you in the most unbelievable, prestige and unexpecting place. Barnard College, the Biological scientifc department headed by Dr. Paul E. Hertz research the
Hughes Pipeline experiment.
2007-11-10 05:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You might even want to try Ebay as well.
2007-11-10 11:40:10
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answered by 2 makes 1 4
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