![]() ![]() Salon spoke to Ramsland by telephone at her home in Bethlehem, Pa., about her latest book, "Ghost: Investigating the Other Side." She's also set out on her own, using her own equipment and her own judgment, to tell the difference between cloudy breath on a cold day and ectoplasm, or to detect whether what appears to be a lens flare in a photograph is actually an orb - the real thing. Ramsland has met with ghost hunters, psychics and "mediums" during her enthusiastic quest to stare down a specter, traveling from New Orleans to Gettysburg in search of popular spirit hangouts. But Katherine Ramsland, author of "Piercing the Darkness: Undercover with Vampires in America Today" and "Prism of the Night," a biography of Anne Rice, believes that Jurgenson might know something that we of the living world do not. What exactly Jurgenson was talking about, whether that was really Jurgenson talking and whether EVP really records the voices of dead people is anyone's guess. ![]() The Jurgenson-like voice that experimenters caught on tape said, "All your scientific, medical or biological speculations miss the mark." Friedrich Jurgenson was one of the first people to use EVP, or electronic voice phenomenon, to record the voices of "ghosts." When Jurgenson passed away, he was sure to let his fellow ghost hunters know what he was learning on the other side. ![]()
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