Baby
Monitors
EVPs And Baby Monitors: Ghosts
or Just Interferences?
Presented by Jimmy
Oakley of http://may
brockpublishing.com
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Baby monitors are devices that help parents put their tabs
on their babies even though they are not are not in the same
room? But what if baby monitor transmitters pick up more than
what they are supposed to?
It has been the topic of discussions that baby monitors,
especially audio types, pick up more than just sounds coming
from the baby. Some parents tell stories of their baby monitors
picking up EVPs.
What are EVPs
EVP is short for the term Electronic Voice Phenomenon. EVPs
pertain to sounds or voices that are allegedly coming from
beyond the grave. In the world of the ghost hunters, EVPs are
voice recordings that are sent by ghosts or souls that have not
moved on. These are sometimes used to prove that there really
is life after death.
While some ghost hunters use sophisticated gadgets and
devices to hunt down ghost phenomenon, there are those who use
baby monitors. Baby monitors are good for this kind of
activities since they are quite sensitive to sounds as well as
other factors in the environment.
There have been a lot of reported cases by parents that they
are getting signals from the baby units that are not relevant
to the baby or the environment. Instead, they receive muffled,
indefinable, and sometimes almost inaudible sounds which
resemble voices and words coming from a human. When examined by
experts, these sounds can’t be technically explained. But when
examined by professional ghost hunters, they turn out to be
ghost voices also known as electronic voice phenomenon.
Baby Monitors and Interference
Baby monitors can either be wired and wireless. Both types
of devices have their own advantages and disadvantages. For
wireless devices though, one of the disadvantages is
interference. Interferences can be in the form of intercepted
voices from other wireless devices such as wireless phones or
static sounds. These interferences can also cause sounds to be
muffled and inaudible.
So Are EVPs Real?
Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in the afterlife?
These questions seem to have no specific and factual answers
and so does the question “Are EVPs real?” A sound is just a
sound and it all depends on how they are interpreted. If the
sound of a cat is interpreted as a moo of the cow, then it
comes from a cow. If an inaudible noise is interpreted as
voices of people from the afterlife then it comes from people
in the afterlife.
So are EVPs real? It all depends on what you believe in and
how you interpret these kinds of sounds.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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