Recently while watching the History Channel series "The Universe", desperately trying to wrap my brain around what Quantum Physicists call Multi-universe Theory, something clicked. "What if?"
What if we did live in a multi dimensional universe and what we suspect as paranormal activity or ghosts is actually two worlds brushing up against one another.
"Is this possible?"
Thinking back to the episode "Ghostly Conversations" in season 4 of Syfy channel series Ghost Hunters, Jay and Grant uncover some surprising evidence while investigating the Mt Washington Hotel. During their EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) session in room 314, "the Princess Room" not only did they get direct responses to their questions but were asked "Hello is someone there?" and "Of course I'm here. Where are you?" (see "Ghostly Conversations" in Links)
Once again this made me think. Could it be that these crazy multiverse theories are true or "is it something else?"
In the 2001 psychological thriller "The Others" staring Nicole Kidman, the spirits aren't conscious of the fact that they are dead and feel themselves to be the ones haunted. Like the hypothetical idea of parallel worlds they unknowingly co-exist with the "real world". It's when their encounters of unexplained occurrences begin to escalate and their reality begins to unravel they learn the truth of their existence, leaving us at the end asking the question "Is this it?"
Through the years there have been many reports of paranormal encounters, to numerous to ignore and depending on your religious views and what society tells us, many people have an idea, but no one knows the exact answer to "Where do we go when we die?" It is this question and human nature that drives many dedicated Paranormal Research Investigators to finding these answers in the hope that while using scientific methods, someday we may find the proof that there is "Life after death".
This post was written with the sole purpose to encourage people to think and to strive for their own answers. It is not intended to be the viewpoint of RIP or any of its members.
Case Manager Suzanne Van Brunt
Monday, November 9, 2009
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