I saw a few interesting ones.
Some I thought could be cobwebs, insects etc with reflected light. One I thought looked like the result of a laser pointer "drawing" on a wall.
Brian May hair bloke (sounds like Ralph from the Fast Show) running scared was amusing. That Conquerer bloke with his comedy hat and talk about spirit
was kinda amusing.
To be honest I think that there is always gonna be doubt when an investigation is set up, with pesky humans moving all over the place. The
opportunities for for objects to be moving about in micro currents of air are numerous. I think ideally you could do with setting up cameras and
leaving the area sealed for a couple of days.
The pulsing one was quite interesting though. The motion detectors? I would have liked a more camera / video focused setup...with mucho
illumination...(IR). Non human animal interference can't be totally ruled out imho. Could someone have been throwing objects in there? Without a
geographic layout it is hard to judge. I think you need to benchmark equipment before use. Try to replicate the environment..see what level of
sensitivity the sensors have. Some sort of data logging...know which sensor in a room is being set off...could be just one faulty sensor.
Footsteps in water. Could it be replicated by a recording played back? How well can you trust a team member? I know of a "Ghost Club" where the
founder was faking stuff to get the punters in. NO suggestion here from me Ross!! One club I have been with was always suspicious that when a certain
member was in attendance that more would happen. The night I was with them a child's footprint was photographed by a puddle. The senior club member
was not impressed. In fact he said..."Yes we always have more happening when '~#' is about!!" rather sarcastically.
I know you are no fool Nomad just a few observations. Like a lot of these things you have to be their to "get it!!". I have been to a few "hunts"
and find sometimes peoples belief makes their objectivity diminished. Then there is the herd instinct, hive mentality...where someone elses notion
becomes the explanation.
I am always suspicious of humans. They love to joke and fake things. Cynics would love to infiltrate and set stuff up. I am sceptical and always
approach things from the point of view OK science can't explain it...can it be faked. Yes, I have experienced things that I can't explain but I
don't believe it necessary to cry paranormal at everything. Don't mean it's not, it just means my burden of proof is higher.
I believe that there could be value in setting up "fake" experiments to test a groups objectivity. Just the odd thing during a vigil to see if a
group can be fooled. Could be a real learning experience for them. Take away some of the arrogance and elitist nonsense that I feel a lot of people
have. Once people realise there is no harm looking the fool...get some real work done.
So for me if it can be faked, then it is undecided. I suppose believers will label me a James Randi clone or something. But I am no fool...I am open
minded...it is just the burden of proof.
I gave up going to vigils because of the total gullibility of those present. People go mostly to prove something...ghosts, spirit Demons...so any
scant evidence seems to be enough. That's what makes the cynics job easy...they don't have to fool the people, the people fool themselves.
Just a couple ob bobs worth