Is there any attempt at objectively discerning the content of the EVPs, or is it still mostly one person or people saying, "That sounds like it's
saying 'get out of here' to me?"
One of the nice objectification protocols introduced by the Army's remote viewing teams was that people would be presented with the available data
(sketches, transcripts, etc.) without knowing the context, and would say what it looked or sounded like to them. Only after they offered their
opinion of the data was it compared to any kind of locational or historical context of the subject of the remote viewing session.
I always thought that would be a good thing for the Ghost Hunters to implement. Instead of one or two people sitting around and coming to an
agreement about what a particular EVP sounded like to them (and being heavily influenced by their own experiences), it might be better to farm the
EVPs out to a completely independent group for objective analysis, then compare that later with what happened during the investigation. I mean, if
they wanted to science it up a little.
I hear EVPs all the time on the various ghost hunting shows where people say it sounds like one thing, but to me it doesn't sound like that at all,
even with the help of a subtitle. There's a lot of subjective interpretation going on with EVPs that can be minimized using certain data analysis
techniques. It would be a little more time consuming but not that expensive. It could even be done online. Post an MP3 with no context and see what
people think it says. That way there would be much less of a tendency to try to force the interpretation of the EVP into investigator
expectations.
Real attempt at science, and all that. Not just a lot of running around in a haunted house for fun.
edit on 15-11-2011 by Blue Shift because: (no reason given)