question about evp?
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Question:
That has been one of the major issues I have with EVPs. I have many others if you’re interested in hearing about them.
I think because the devices they use are more sensitive to the sounds we can’t hear and it’s played back in a volumes we can hear.
One explanation is because ghosts apparently talk very very softly, and to hear them requires amplification. Of course, this begs the question why studio engineers across the world aren’t plagued by ghost voices on their soundtracks, but there you go.
Another explanation is because ghosts “imprint” their voices on magnetic tape directly. This then begs the question of how ghosts seem to also “imprint” their voices directly on silicon chips used in digital voice recorders, the above question regarding studio engineers, and also why use microphones at all if ghosts don’t use them?
The human ear is made up of nerves, cartilage and lots of teeny little bones. It catches the vibrations in the air that cause sound within it’s own limitations.
A recording device is made up of plastic, wires and microchips. It catches the vibrations in the air that cause sound within it’s own limitations.
Why is it so hard to believe that something that ISN’T a human ear should behave exactly like a human ear. That’s just wierd.