ITC is the
alleged communication of spirits via various instruments such as the
television, computer hard drive, fax machine, tape recorder, video
camera, digital camera, and the like. Skeptics consider these
communications to be hoaxes or due to liberal interpretations of
natural phenomena.
Transcommunication
is not a hobby for people who cannot deal with reality, but it's an
interesting and important matter."
On Sep.6/2007 I decided to try recording some EVP
while doing some ITC captures. I got some pretty good results too. I
still have a lot to go through(about an hour of recording) but I
think I found 2 so far in the first and last few minutes.
First I wanted to use a mic that would not pick up my own voice or
anything near by. Why?
Because in a traditional microphone there is a diaphragm connected
to a coil. What happens is when there's a sound, the air around the
diaphragm vibrates and moves the coil in and out of a magnet and
produces tiny amounts of electricity. Now if you think about it,
would a spirits voice do the same? If it "was" possible, the voices
could not move the air around the diaphragm but they could move the
"electrons" around the coil (ie)create an electromagnetic field or
something.
I removed the diaphragm from an old mic I had (being careful not to
break the wires). I then hooked it up to my recorder and tested it.
I spoke Loudly into it, I shook it, clapped my hands, made loud
noises etc... The only thing it wound pick up is a magnet or some
kind of electrical source, like when I waved a magnet over it, It
made a faint whooshing sound.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I hooked it up and started
recording some ITC.
I started asking questions like, "Is there anyone there that would
like to say hi?"
"Is it ok if I take your picture?" "Would you like to sing a song?"
"Can you tell me your name?" "Can you tell me where you are now?"
In EVP 1 it sounds like someone singing.....
After I was finished I politely said "Thank you very much for your
help, I'll see you later ok?"
In EVP 2, you can hear someone say "You're Welcome".
EVP 1
Sep.6 2007
EVP 2
Sep.6 2007
Welcome to my
experiments in Instrumental TransCommunication