Ectoplasm, Ecto-mist, vapor, ghostly mistAppearance & Characteristics: Cloudy vaporous mist
The term was originally used to describe the substance that oozed from spirit mediums during a séance from days gone by. It is nowassociated and referred to as a mist or fog, and it usually displays a swirl effect within a vaporous cloud. It normally appears several feet off the ground and can linger or travel quickly at will. It's usual colors are gray, white or black but has also been seen and photographed in several other colors. Ecto has been caught on both video & all types of cameras. It's important to note however, that a camera can inadvertently create this effect artificially in cold weather by a person exhaling to close to the lens when taking the picture. The exhaled breath looks similar to ectoplasm but without the swirls. Oh, and we certainly don't want to be smoking during a ghost hunt for obvious reasons.Locations spotted:
All locations but most generally spotted outdoors and most particularly at cemeteries, battlefields & historical sitesSpeculations:Believed by many to be the soul or spirit of those that have passed on from this life. It has been speculated that the spirit will transform to this vaporous state before appearing as a full-bodied apparition.Picture: Ecto-mist with lot's of great looking swirls
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Monday, January 24, 2011
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
Okay, I know ghosts are a controversial subject, because you can't prove anything. But you also can't disprove it, right? This is what Caitlin sent me after researching the creepy smokey photos we took. I showed you the pictures of the smoke, and then the one of my breath. Not even remotely the same, yeah? Super creepy. I think there are a lot of weird things in the world that you can't explain with science or logic and we only use a small percentage of our brains, so I would be more apt to believe in the paranormal than not. To each his own but you gotta admit those photos are rattling.
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