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    I often hear people talking that are not there and explain this to my Wife - She puts it down to too much Alcohol :-)

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    For the upside part , glue a chair with seatbelt to the sealing

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    Quote Originally Posted by forntida View Post
    Sometimes your neighbours remote will change your telly. Or the remote on the upstairs telly.

    Things go bump in the day time and nobody thinks it is weird.

    Here is a wee experiment for those that see shadows/ghosts in the night or at any other time;

    Close your curtains but just allow a small chink of light to get through. Preferably through a small round hole. Put the room in complete darkness and sit and watch the wall across from the window. With a bit of luck, especially on a bright day you will see what is going on outside your house, albeit upside down and blurred, on the opposite wall. This works the same as a camera and is the basis of Camera Obscura. This is happening all the time but in cerain circumstance you will see someone appear to walk across the wall. when in fact they are walking past your house on the outside.

    Sorry for such a long post.

    For the upside part , glue a chair with seatbelt to the sealing

 

 
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