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ghost vision
posted on: 1/21/2006 9:21:35 AM

There are a lot of different views on what we see when we see a ghost, spirit, and etc. I was just wondering what they see when they look at us?
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ghost vision
replied on: 1/31/2006 5:14:03 AM

Not sure they see anything....Some I think are not even aware that they are dead and are just wandering around....who really knows for sure??
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ghost vision
replied on: 2/1/2006 10:36:12 AM

Well I'm from the school that believes and has a quite of bit of evidence that "ghosts" are made and governed by electrical charges. Being that light is also energy in varying frequencies, it's not hard to imagine a that a being of energy (including ourselves) can see other energy. We may not see it the same way though.
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ghost vision
replied on: 2/2/2006 1:34:54 AM

True Frank...I agree. They may not see it the same way we would...
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ghost vision
replied on: 2/2/2006 11:07:41 AM

When it comes to ghost and what they are made up from it has to be energy. The brain has electronic currents that tell the muscles and such what to do and how to react. Energy cannot be destroyed, so when we die where does the energy go?

It's most likely released into the atmosphere and roams around from there.

So I would say by the previous remarks that ghosts, spirits, are made up from energy, but that is not a fact.

Now if someone could figure out a way to splice bosons to the fermions, or vise-versa, of their energy then it would create a mass that would be visable to the naked eye. Now if we would really want to do that, that I don't know...lol.

Just my thoughts, I could be wrong.
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ghost vision
replied on: 2/3/2006 2:21:49 AM

Light particles (photons) are bosons and are obviously visible within the frequency range of the human eye.

The important thing to consider when these particles encounter the measured magnetic field of the entity is that the light particles, while in motion at the universal constant (C) will develop a half spin characteristic, classifying them as fermions. Fermions are known to have negligible mass for a short period of time while they interact with the magnetic field. This would more or less have the appearance of a distortion (similar to a heat distortion) in the air. In other words the air in front of you would appear to bend light.

Photons are the result of the reaction between 2 fermions; electrons and they're antiparticle positrons. When the two make contact and annihilate each other the particles created (I use "created" loosely here for the lack of time and space for a proper explanation) are photons.

The two definitions below are from the Answers.com website.

Boson = Any of a class of particles, such as the photon, pion, or alpha particle, that have zero or integral spin and obey statistical rules permitting any number of identical particles to occupy the same quantum state.

Fermion = A particle, such as an electron, proton, or neutron, having half-integral spin and obeying statistical rules requiring that not more than one in a set of identical particles may occupy a particular quantum state.
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