Why do some believe that ghosts are affected by gravity?

In summary, reported sightings of ghosts suggest that they move similarly to humans, possibly due to their own electromagnetic field. Some theories suggest that ghosts are a manifestation of human fears and can cling to the physical plane. Others believe they may just be a figment of the imagination. However, some evidence, such as unexplained noises and movements, suggests that there may be a more intelligent or programmed source behind ghosts. Some believe that ghosts are composed of virtual particles, while others believe they are made up of subatomic energy. Ultimately, the true nature of ghosts is still a mystery.
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tomas
Reported sightings of ghosts indicate that they move relatively normaly with respect to the observer.
Since the Earth is moving at a velocity of approx 200 miles per second through space does this mean that they are being dragged just like us by the gravitational field of the earth?
 
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Originally posted by tomas
Reported sightings of ghosts indicate that they move relatively normaly with respect to the observer.
Since the Earth is moving at a velocity of approx 200 miles per second through space does this mean that they are being dragged just like us by the gravitational field of the earth?

It is my understanding that ghosts are composed of a certain field all to themselves. It is more than likely that the field is exhibited in the physical plane as electromagnetic. It is also my understanding that ghosts are fearful of letting go of the physical plane... not warming up to being disapated into empty space... .

I've heard that the fear that ghosts evoke in the living is actually the fear carried with the ghost coupling with those fears within the live person... doubling the negative electron activity... or negative ions... whatever... This illustrates that there may be a static, clinging propensity surrounding the idea of a ghost. Clinging only to that which is familiar. Resisting the urge to go anti-gravitational. Who knows?
 
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or perhaps they don't exist and they only seem to "move relatively normaly with respect to the observer" because they're in the observer's imagination? :wink:
 
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Originally posted by Phobos
or perhaps they don't exist and they only seem to "move relatively normaly with respect to the observer" because they're in the observer's imagination? :wink:

That would be easier to accept as an explanation until the sounds of slamming cupboards and the washing machine spinning begin to emanate from your basement. Your basement where there are no people at the time. Then one begins to understand that this phenomenon has a more intellegent or programmed source of motivation. It understands the physics behind the cupboard door and the complex variety of cursors required to spin the drum of a washing machine. Urrrrrrrrp.

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Of course, to play on the beer connection, you may simply be drunk.
 
  • #6
Originally posted by FZ+
Of course, to play on the beer connection, you may simply be drunk.


FSHEDPLUSS

I've seen them with my own ears! Dats exshackly whash happenined.
 
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ghosts are just people made of virtual particles.
 
  • #8
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
ghosts are just people made of virtual particles.

Waves or Particles?
 
  • #9
Ghosts/Spirits/Souls ... it is all the subatmic energy structure of a human.

We are not human beings, rather humans and beings, two separate things.
 
  • #10
Originally posted by Ploegman
Ghosts/Spirits/Souls ... it is all the subatmic energy structure of a human.

We are not human beings, rather humans and beings, two separate things.

Rather... the "ghosts" seem to be EMFs programmed by the alignments set up by brain waves generated in the human which happens to be being in relation to other things that be.

The alignments are far more subtle than that of the astological alignment or the MRI alignent of protons etc...

The alignments created by the human brain activity are alignments in other waves that hold like a memory. These waves are able to mimic life as they have been taught by a living being.

Thus, we assign a personality and "life" of its own to the alignment of... as you suggest... quarks... or "sub" from that. Rather infinite is my gander.
 

1. What is the relationship between gravity and ghosts?

The relationship between gravity and ghosts is still a topic of debate and research. Some theories suggest that ghosts may be able to manipulate or transcend the laws of gravity, while others propose that ghosts are simply a manifestation of energy that has no effect on gravity. There is currently no scientific evidence to support either theory.

2. Can ghosts defy the laws of gravity?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that ghosts have the ability to defy the laws of gravity. While some reports and stories may claim that ghosts can levitate or move objects without physical contact, these claims have not been scientifically proven and could be attributed to other explanations such as optical illusions or natural forces.

3. Do ghosts have mass and weight?

As ghosts are not scientifically proven to exist, it is impossible to determine if they have mass and weight. However, many scientists believe that if ghosts were to exist, they would not have any physical form and therefore would not have mass or weight.

4. Can gravity affect the appearance or behavior of ghosts?

There is no evidence to suggest that gravity has any effect on the appearance or behavior of ghosts. If ghosts were to exist, they would likely be made up of energy and not be subject to the laws of physics, including gravity.

5. What role does gravity play in paranormal activity?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that gravity plays a role in paranormal activity. While some may speculate that ghosts may be able to manipulate gravity in order to move objects or create other phenomena, there is no scientific basis for this claim.

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