Many of us are familiar with pareidolia and often use it to describe unexplained images. Could this be the case regarding a recent photo taken in Hawaii? Maybe not. While visiting the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor the De Vanny family took lots and lots of pictures. So many in fact that Susan De
READ MOREI came across this last week and was blown away by the sheer pareidol splendor. This is the bees Knees people. OK, maybe it’s not as exciting as rainbow guy but it’s worth a look. A guy named Denis Farmer filmed the cloud formation in his backyard in the town of Grand Falls, Canada on
READ MOREMany of us are familiar with pareidolia and often use it to describe unexplained images. Could this be the case regarding a recent photo taken in Hawaii? Maybe not. While visiting the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor the De Vanny family took lots and lots of pictures. So many in fact that Susan De
READ MOREI came across this last week and was blown away by the sheer pareidol splendor. This is the bees Knees people. OK, maybe it’s not as exciting as rainbow guy but it’s worth a look. A guy named Denis Farmer filmed the cloud formation in his backyard in the town of Grand Falls, Canada on
READ MOREPareidolia. One of nature’s cruelest tricks on humans. Many people have traveled thousands of miles because they believed the image of a divine figure appeared in a piece of toast, or a Doritos chip. Some even pay a lot of money to collect these imprints. I have to admit that most of them do look
READ MOREI sort of was hesitating putting up this image on GhostTheory because of the obvious problems with an image like this. The problems being that the image is too small to really analyze. Blowing it up only pixelates it more. Also the fact that the image itself of the “ghost” is too dramatic, too “Hollywoodish”.
READ MOREI’ve been avoiding posting something like this on GhostTheory. I figured that this type of “news” would blow away quickly. Instead I’m seeing it surface on more blogs and other news sites since last week. I’ve gotten a few emails with the link to this story. OK, so the story goes like this.. 3 teenage
READ MORENew Zealand hosted a competition in which hundreds of pictures were submitted from all over the country to a panel of judges. The point of the competition was to find out what the most convincing image of the supernatural was. The majority of entries consisted of orbs (dust, moisture in the air) and light anomalies
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