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Recording Ghost Voices: The Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP)

Posted: 10/23/11 09:43 PM ET

Looking for something scary to do this Halloween season? Try recording the voices of ghosts in your home or in a nearby haunted location. Every ghost hunting show takes a moment to give a definition for Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), one of the more shocking and abundant pieces of evidence paranormal investigators obtain. EVPs are sounds that are caught on audio recorders that could not be heard during their recording. Sometimes these sounds are strange and unidentifiable, but sometimes they are clearly voices. The question is, where are the voices coming from?

EVPs have been a staple in paranormal investigation for the last few decades. One of the earlier references to the phenomenon comes from an interview with Thomas Edison in Scientific American. He was asked about being able to use his devices to contact the dead, and responded that he was not sure about life after death, however...

...it is possible to construct an apparatus which will be so delicate that if there are personalities in another existence or sphere who wish to get in touch with us in this existence or sphere, this apparatus will at least give them a better opportunity to express themselves than the tilting tables and raps and Ouija boards and mediums and the other crude methods now purported to be the only means of communication.

The modern method of obtaining EVP recordings consists of going to an allegedly haunted place, and bringing with you some sort of recording device. Researchers will record for long periods of times while wandering around and sometimes asking questions or talking to the disembodied spirits that may be lingering about. When you have a group of researchers wandering about for a long time, there is usually a lot of audio to then review afterwards. In the popular Ghost Hunters television show, they show the investigators reviewing audio; what you don't see is that they are reviewing hours of material. This is one of the more grueling aspects of paranormal investigation. However, the hard work can pay off when a great EVP is found.

Skeptics say that EVPs are interference from radio waves, CBs, walkie-talkies, cell phones, or a great number of other electronic devices. They also say that sometimes people are hearing things that just aren't there. Perhaps hearing sounds in the static that appear to be voices, but are not. This psychological phenomenon is called pareidolia. It is when random images or sound are perceived as something non-random. This is always a danger in paranormal research, for instance when people believe they see a face in the static of a video.

Many EVP recordings believed to be paranormal are probably due to the circumstances described by skeptics. However, EVP recording is a popular practice because some recordings are much harder to explain. Sometimes the sounds are unmistakably words, and sometimes they are in response to very pointed questions. Even in these cases, we cannot definitively say these are voices from people who have passed away, but it can leave one perplexed as to their origins. Some of the best EVPs I have heard were collected by my cousin's college paranormal group and local ghost hunters in October of 2006 at the Tivoli Center in Denver.

The Tivoli is an old brewery in the heart of downtown Denver that now serves as the student union for the Metropolitan State College of Denver, the University of Denver and Colorado Community College. The Tivoli and the area around it have been preserved to remain as it has been for decades. The old nearby homes serve as faculty offices. The basement of the brewery used to be an old bar, and has an eerie feeling, with exposed brick walls and creaky doors. It is no wonder that it has the reputation as a haunted location.

As they say the proof is in the pudding. In the video below, you can hear the EVPs collected during the paranormal investigation of the Tivoli in 2006, and then you will see my cousin, Jason Cordova, giving some history of the Tivoli and the area. Just so you can be left with the spine-tingling creepiness of the strange voices caught in the recordings, the EVPs are played again at the end. You decide whether this is a case of pareidolia, radio interference or voices from beyond.

If you have some good EVPs, or know of some, paste the link in the comments below.

 

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03:50 PM on 10/30/2011
Some people are predisposed to denying anything that would challenge their basic assumptions about reality, and their psuyche's will not permit any concept that would force an admission that they know very little about reality and that in many people will cause very disturbing reactions, from not being able to continue a normal life to becoming obsessed with the subject they once denied.

People want comfort zones, , especially in their minds, and to shatter a perception can be traumatic, thus the denial kicks in and any excuse, no matter how unlikely or unproven by the evidence will suffice, or they simply resort to personal insults, attack the person supplying the facts, and divert attention totally so reality can be ignored.

No matter what the evidence, they will scoff, not because they believe their illogical stance, but because to do differently would affect them too deeply...this nation and world is full of untested characters and a populace raised primarily to make reality whatever feels good. No suprises there.
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02:27 PM on 10/28/2011
I truely feel sorry for all the immature closed minded posters. You make fun of the possibility of ghosts(lost souls) and yet many of you believe in a super powerful invisible entity in heaven, who is all powerful, and has been arould forever. You even pray to him. And you laugh at this. For shame.
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10:13 AM on 10/26/2011
Why do ghosts wear clothes?
Thanks for playing.
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10:11 AM on 10/26/2011
Any time you want to submit your evidence to James Randi and claim the $1,000,000 prize, just be my guest.
01:17 PM on 10/31/2011
Unfair to expect physical, tangible hold in your hand evidence from a phenomenon that is inherently not physical in nature. Randi is hardly reliable enough to merit any consideration whatsoever in matters that do not involved a person claiming certain abilities as opposed to phenomenon generated from the ether and captured by devices and not mediums or such.

If scientific instruments can validate and document phenomenon inexplicable by any other rational and likely source, then the assumption should be that it is real and deserving of further investigation. To flatly deny any possibility of dimensional realities and time anomalies is presuming knowledge of subjects they are hardly qualified to form an opinion about. Keep an open mind , chances are you will be suprised at what you find is " real ".
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04:05 PM on 10/25/2011
Remember that mover 'the sixth sense"? the bruce willis character had a tape with a voice speaking in latin. M. NIght Shyamalyn(sp?)was aheaad of his time I guess.
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10:22 AM on 10/24/2011
Pareidolia much?
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08:02 AM on 10/24/2011
Given enough time people can convince themselves anything is real.
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10:46 AM on 10/24/2011
so right you are. considering there has NEVER been a documented case of a 'ghost', how in the world can the 'at home family' just sit around and record the voices, or any other part of a non existent thing. the t.v. folks are making a fortune with this. i think it is now off the air, but the university of para-normal thing that was on for a while was truly an insult to the average person. i don't understand this need to believe in something, anything. being justified because t.v. airs it is so wrong.
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10:59 AM on 10/24/2011
The para normal tv shows are there to give stoners something to enjoy.
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12:22 PM on 10/30/2011
...or that something isn't real.
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06:27 AM on 10/24/2011
" the proof is in the pudding."
Would someone who spoke a different language, different from that in use in the country where the recordings had been made, make anything of them? If so, how could that occur?
Suppose a number of these sound codes were presented to an individual, and their interpretations noted. With some of those same noises, reordered in a new sequence and interspersed with them.
Would the subject reinterpret those scrambled codes, in such a way as to make some semblance of sense from them? Or would they state that those bits were gibberish?
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04:54 AM on 10/24/2011
I got a better idea. How about this Halloween find a hot party and get a treat. Leave ghosts (or lack thereof) to the lifeless.
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02:41 AM on 10/24/2011
A scientific documentary, sponsored by the UK's Royal Society, was made about 15 years ago about this phenomenon. An Irish pub, at certain times of the month, and from a specific room in the attic, empty, except for a big pane of glass facing the countryside, would be heard to emit multiple voices - almost like a party - and witnessed and recorded by hundreds of people. The UK sent a team of experts in audio engineering, materials researchers, and even quantum physicists to investigate. They stayed a month - heard the voices - recorded them - and then started thinking scientifically. The voices only could be heard during full moons where moonlight was beaming through the windows onto the room walls. Samples of the walls back in the labs discovered that chemicals, like arsenic (used as one of the tavern's pesticides) was present all over the walls - and - had altered their chemical and physical characteristics - in fact, "doping" them into a sort of semiconductor with magnetic properties. The scientists next brought moon-simulating light equipment - and when the moved it across the walls - the voices could be heard. Exactly how light was able to impress noise from the tavern downstairs onto the doped walls is still a mystery.