ID | #1480454144 |
Added | Wed, 30/11/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Family during a visit to the famous Scottish castle of the 16th century quite by accident photographed the infamous Ghost.
Bill Andrew took a picture of my daughter Colleen, granddaughter Jessica and grandson on a background of castle Crats. At first glance it's a typical family photo, however, it contains much more than just a memory of a fun family outing.
His daughter, considering the, noticed an unusual anomaly. In the doorway leading into the castle, she examined the strange figure looks like the Ghost of a woman with a child.
It seems that the picture of Andrew is proof of the existence of ghosts, lady Agnes Burnett, named "the green lady", which is said to visit the castle on the anniversary of his death.
Colleen discovered in pictures Ghost, addressed to the Museum staff for an explanation. Shocked officials said at the time when the photo was taken, the door to the castle was closed.
However, the real estate Manager James Henderson acknowledged that tour guides and visitors have recently reported an increase in strange activity at the castle.
While skeptics say that "Ghost" is a mere play of light and shadow, the enthusiasts of the paranormal tend to the conclusion that family photos Andrew really were "green lady".
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Hypotheses
Pareidolic illusion
A variety of visual illusions (the so-called "sensory illusions additions"); is the formation of illusory images, as a basis which are the details of the real object. Thus, the vague and obscure the visual image is perceived as something distinct and defined — for example, figures of people and animals in the clouds, the image of a man on the moon, "a hidden message", audible when you reverse the audio recordings, the shadows formed by leaves or complexes of objects in certain lighting (sometimes at a certain angle).
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Investigation
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