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I guess this is a bit controversial, maybe it's just a new hobby now.

Yeah ghosts are considered part of pseudoscience, something unprofessional and something that actual scientists don't associate with.

I guess maybe there is a way, scientifically (with like, control groups (perhaps a house that definitely isn't haunted, and a house that is haunted? I'll think more later), graphs (temperature over the day, of course I will have to compare between normal temperature outside over the day as well), sleep patterns of the victims (self explanatory), comparisons between "ghost orbs" and dust/moisture orbs (this one ghost picture my mom took at a friend's house looks an awful like a moving dust orb now I saw a dust orb)).

 I mean I don't know any haunted places near me, but maybe here I can make scientific methods of trying to find ghosts? Don't trust my word on it, I'm about to return to high school in two weeks, but maybe this will be fun.

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  1. Maybe ghosts are there but maybe they're not exactly as we thought them as. That could be a thing as well. I mean, I've always thought that they like, are some sort of thing in a higher spatial dimension that can manipulate the electric field or something. I need to brush up on this new science stuff then I guess.

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  2. Not saying they ARE manipulating electric fields, I'm not sure if the possibility they might be of a higher spatial dimension allows them to manipulate electric fields, again, lemme brush up on this.

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  3. Also, have to sleep, I have a solar eclipse to catch.

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