*hmmmmm....*
Schon mal was von dem Elektronischen Stimmenphänomen (Electronical Voice Phenomenon) gehört ?
Angeblich ist es möglich mit einem einfachen Digitalen Diktiergerät und spezieller PC Software, zum filtern von benötigten, aufgenommenen Grundrauschen
(z.B. von laufenden Wasserhähne, Blätter im Wald, Bächen, VHS-Video Kassetten, Anrufbeantworter, Tapedecks) Geistergeräusche aufzunehmen.
Ich weiss leider nicht ob es funktioniert, meine Experimente sind alle Fehl geschlagen.
Aber weitere Experimente kann man ja ruhig machen.
Gute Diktiergeräte mit Activated Voice Mode (nimmt nur auf, wenn das Gerät Geräusche erkennt) gibt's bereits ab ca. 20 Euro, aber gute Software ist natürlich teuer...
Nicht nur in der Religion, sondern auch im Bezug auf Geister bleibe ich bis auf weiteres bescheidener Agnostiker ( Ich weiss nichts von ihrer Existenz, halte sie aber für möglich).
Folgende Homepage könnte dir weiter helfen:
http://www.aaevp.comHier ist ein paar Auszüge:
http://www.aaevp.com/techniques/techniques_evp9.htm"
What is EVP?Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) are intelligible voices found in recording media that have no known physical explanation. Many of the voices are thought to originate from deceased people. This is the primary reason that people first began experimenting with EVP.
Characteristics of the VoicesThe recorded voices may be very quiet and may be difficult to hear and understand. Most EVP experimenters say that they have developed an “ear” for the sounds after learning to distinguish them from background noise. In transform EVP, the voices can often be recognized as male or female, young or old. Messages are seldom longer than two to four words. The words may be spoken very quickly, and there is often a distinctive cadence to the voices. Analysis shows that they are simulations of voice made from whatever sound is supplied, and are often missing voice box frequencies and have oddly arranged formants.
Types of RecordingIn controlled conditions recording, it is possible to control ambient noise and supply special forms of background noise. Auric energy is thought to accumulate in a “special” recording area, which is thought to help make contact. In field recording, it is difficult to control environmental conditions or supply background sound, but in known “haunted” locations, the energy helpful for contact may already be present.
EVP formed in an audio recorder by transforming available background sound is referred to as “transform EVP.” In this, it is sometimes possible to recognize the voice of the speaker. EVP Formed by sweeping a radio dial, or with a computer program such as EVPMaker, are referred to as “opportunistic EVP” because sounds for voice formation must be made available on an “as needed” basis. Radio sweep, and in some applications, EVPMaker, depend on the use of “live” voice. The AA-EVP will not use live voice examples for research because of the problem of undetected false positives. EVPMaker using synthesized voice is preferred for opportunistic EVP.
Environmentally stimulated speech synthesis is a relatively new and promising technique, but it should be noted that all speech synthesis approaches currently being tried do not support speaker recognition.
Recording ProcedureRecording Equipment—Digital voice recorders are recommended for transform EVP.
Less expensive models produce more internal noise which is useful for voice formation. High quality units will probably require added background noise. A computer can also be used, but will probably require added noise.
Scheduling—Entities will speak at any time of day or night. In the beginning, however, it is advisable to record at a regular time and place. By doing this, the entities learn when there will be an opportunity for contact and expectation of the upcoming session helps focus attention on the process. Try to find a place that will be quiet and free of interruptions. Background sounds are okay, but it is important to be aware of these so that they can be distinguished from the EVP.
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The study of EVP concerns unexpected voices found in recording media or heard as an output of devices capable of processing voice, and is studied as a form of after death communication. ITC is a newer term that includes all of the ways these unexpected voices and images are collected through technology, including EVP. Of the many hypotheses designed to explain these phenomena, the Survival Hypothesis has been found to be most effective in answering the evidence, and therefore, the most useful for designing research protocols.
What is the Survival Hypothesis?
People report experiences such as hauntings events or EVP, and these experiences can be verified and often replicated as objective events. Careful examination of these reports has not produced explanations to account for them based on currently understood science. In order to develop experimental protocols that might lead to better understanding of these reported phenomena, it is necessary to speculate that there may be physical and or nonphysical processes that are not currently understood by mainstream science. The Survival Hypothesis is designed to pose the question: "What if there is more to reality than has been documented? If there is more, what would it look like, how would it behave and how might it be studies?"
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