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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Electronic Voice Phenomena |  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia - The Urantia BookThe Urantia Book (TUB or UB), is a spiritual or religious tome that covers an in-depth portrayal of God, the universe, the planet, evolution, history, philosophy, religion, and destiny. Sometimes it is referred to as "The Urantia Papers" (TUP), or "The Fifth Epochal Revelation" (FER).
The Urantia Book seeks to clear up numerous misconceptions regarding God, divinity and deity. It addresses Jesus, the origin of life, the meaning of life, and humankind's place in creation. A total of 2,097 pages, the book consists o ...
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| | | |  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Electronic voice phenomena - Recording EVPThe quality, volume and durations of recordings are said to be increased by using a sound source placed within audible distance of the microphone during recording. Typically this would be a radio tuned to between stations so only white noise is audible; the theory being that this provides an acoustic basis for the voices to be constructed from, similar to vocoder technology.
An alternative explanation is that the white noise provides random sounds that may be interpreted as voices by people who expect or want to hear voices. This expl ...
See also:Electronic voice phenomena, Electronic voice phenomena - History, Electronic voice phenomena - Modern EVP, Electronic voice phenomena - Raudive voices, Electronic voice phenomena - Spiricom, Electronic voice phenomena - ITC, Electronic voice phenomena - Recording EVP, Electronic voice phenomena - Theories, Electronic voice phenomena - Classification, Electronic voice phenomena - EVP in fiction Read more here: » Electronic voice phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Electronic voice phenomena - Recording EVP |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Electronic voice phenomena - Modern EVPSince Jurgenson's report, thousands of people all over the world have attempted to replicate the spirit voices phenomenon, claiming success in many cases. They use no special equipment to capture voices such as these, only a microphone and a means of recording, such as a tape/minidisc/CD recorder or a computer, and patience. It is said it can take months of diligent recording before voices appear. Proponents recommend the use of headphones, because the voices are often faint, and a computer for processing the recordings is very helpful.
See also:Electronic voice phenomena, Electronic voice phenomena - History, Electronic voice phenomena - Modern EVP, Electronic voice phenomena - Raudive voices, Electronic voice phenomena - Spiricom, Electronic voice phenomena - ITC, Electronic voice phenomena - Recording EVP, Electronic voice phenomena - Theories, Electronic voice phenomena - Classification, Electronic voice phenomena - EVP in fiction Read more here: » Electronic voice phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Electronic voice phenomena - Modern EVP |
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| |  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Philippine allegationsA hoax e-mail recounting Bell's allegedly racist statements, calling the Philippines "a disgusting and filthy place" on-air, has been circulating online since the 1990s. Bell has repeatedly denied making such a statement, furthermore noting that his wife Ramona was partly of Filipino heritage.
In 2001, Bell sued the Philippine Daily Inquirer after the newspaper published the e-mail as fact; the Inqu ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Philippine allegations, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Philippine allegations |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Retirements and comebacksBell has retired and returned to Coast to Coast several times. His first retirement, which he announced unexpectedly on October 13, 1998, was due to unspecified threats made against his family. He returned after about two weeks. [4]
In April, 2000, Bell again retired, but offered no details other than stating he intended to "resolve a family crisis"; Mike Siegel took over the program. Bell returned in February of 2001, saying he had left to deal with the aftermath of his son's rape, but was now confident the issue was resolved. Bell a ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Philippine allegations, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Early yearsBell was born to Arthur Bell, Jr., a United States Marine Corps Captain, and Jane Bell, a Marine drill instructor. He was always interested in radio and at the age of 13 he became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell served in U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War, and in his free time operated a pirate radio station on his base. He would go out of his way to play antiwar music (like "Eve of Destruction" and "Fortunate Son") that was not bein ...
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Beliefs about ghostsGhosts are often depicted of a human size and shape (although some accounts also mention animal ghosts), but typically described as "silvery", "shadowy", "semitransparent", or "fog-like." Parapsychologists refer to the "substance" of which ghosts and other spirits are made of as "ectoplasm". Ghosts do not have a physical body like human beings, but only a subtle astral body. Sometimes they do not manifest themselves visually but in terms of other phenomena, such as the movements of an object, spontaneous throwing of a light switch, noises, etc., ...
See also:Ghost, Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts, Ghost - Skeptical analysis, Ghost - Famous ghosts, Ghost - Ghosts in fiction, Ghost - Ghost messengers, Ghost - Ghost stories, Ghost - Other uses of ghosts in fiction Read more here: » Ghost: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Famous ghostsIt seems likely that the building with the most distinguished ghosts as rumored tenants is the Tower of London, which is reported to be haunted by:
The headless ghost of Anne Boleyn;
The ghost of Thomas Becket, which allegedly appeared during the construction of the Traitor's Gate;
The ghosts of King Edward V of England and Richard, Duke of York, the "Princes in the Tower";
The ghost of Lady Jane Grey;
The ghost of Sir Walter Raleigh;
A troupe of ghosts who allegedly reenact the execution of Margaret ...
See also:Ghost, Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts, Ghost - Skeptical analysis, Ghost - Famous ghosts, Ghost - Ghosts in fiction, Ghost - Ghost messengers, Ghost - Ghost stories, Ghost - Other uses of ghosts in fiction Read more here: » Ghost: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Famous ghosts |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - BackgroundBell's original program in Las Vegas was a political call-in talk radio show, but he tired of the format, believing there were too many such programs, especially in the wake of Rush Limbaugh's massive success.
Bell abandoned political talk and began highlighting his long interest in UFOs, time travel, and other oddities, gaining a large following after he was syndicated in the early 1990s. At his peak popularity, Bell's program was syndicated on over 500 radio stations, and it claimed 15 million listeners nightly. In its current form, the show receives upwards of 30 million listeners with Bell as a co-host. [1] Bell broad ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Philippine allegations, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Background |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Skeptical analysisWhile some accept ghosts as a reality, many others are skeptical of the existence of ghosts. For example, the vast majority of the scientific community believes that ghosts, as well as other supernatural and paranormal entities, do not exist.
Skeptics often explain ghost sightings with the principle of Occam's razor, which argues that explanations should maximize parsimony with the rest of our knowledge. They may suggest that, since few to none of us have ever had an interpersonal relationship with a ghost, but most or all of us have ...
See also:Ghost, Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts, Ghost - Skeptical analysis, Ghost - Famous ghosts, Ghost - Ghosts in fiction, Ghost - Ghost messengers, Ghost - Ghost stories, Ghost - Other uses of ghosts in fiction Read more here: » Ghost: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Skeptical analysis |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Ghosts in fiction
Ghost - Ghost messengers.
A popular genre of literature from the early Renaissance to the early twentieth century was the Dialogues of the Dead. These were based upon the Witch of Endor story and the visions of Hades found in both Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid.
In Odyssey, Odysseus travels to Hades and sees the shades of his former colleagues, including some he did not know were dead, and pours out fresh blood, which the dead hunger for, until he can find Tiresias and get ...
See also:Ghost, Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts, Ghost - Skeptical analysis, Ghost - Famous ghosts, Ghost - Ghosts in fiction, Ghost - Ghost messengers, Ghost - Ghost stories, Ghost - Other uses of ghosts in fiction Read more here: » Ghost: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Ghosts in fiction |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Early yearsBell was born to Arthur Bell, Jr., a United States Marine Corps Captain, and Jane Bell, a Marine drill instructor. He was always interested in radio and at the age of 13 he became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell served in U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War, and in his free time operated a pirate radio station on his base. He would go out of his way to play antiwar music (like "Eve of Destruction" and "Fortunate Son") that was not bein ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Early years |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Retirements and comebacksBell has retired and returned to Coast to Coast several times. His first unexpected retirement was announced on October 13, 1998 which many people thought was a publicity stunt. He returned after about two weeks.
In April, 2000, Bell again retired, but offered no details other than stating he intended to "resolve a family crisis"; Mike Siegel took over the program.
Bell returned in February of 2001, saying he had left to deal with the aftermath of his son's rape. Unbeknownst to listeners, on May 16th, 1997, Art Bell IV was kidn ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks |
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|  |  |  | Electronic Voice Phenomena: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - BackgroundBell's original program in Las Vegas was a political call-in talk radio show, but he tired of the format, believing there were too many such programs, especially in the wake of Rush Limbaugh's massive success.
Bell abandoned political talk and began highlighting his long interest in UFOs, time travel, and other oddities, gaining a large following after he was syndicated in the early 1990s. At his peak popularity, Bell's program was syndicated on over 500 radio stations, and it claimed 15 million listeners nightly. In its current form, the show receives upwards of 30 million listeners with Bell as a co-host. [1] Bell broad ...
See also:Art Bell, Art Bell - Early years, Art Bell - Background, Art Bell - Retirements and comebacks, Art Bell - Books, Art Bell - Sources Read more here: » Art Bell: Encyclopedia II - Art Bell - Background |
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