| Laser Beams and Locating Ecto Mists. | ||||||||
| My team and I were recently in a cemetery and dicovered that the laser on our thermal scanner could be used to locate Ecto Mists. I noticed that part of our laser beam became visable for a short time. So I took a picture in that location and captured an Ecto Mist on my digital camera! The weather conditions were perfect. It is the same princple as when smoke is blowed in front of a laser beam the beam then becomes visable. (This is just a hypethical example, we do NOT smoke and definitlay NOT on investigations!) You can determine the size and shape of the ecto form by this method, as well as outlining the mist and watching your laser. The laser can locate an ecto mist at a farther dictance than some of our other equipment. You can do this by placing two watchers one to the right of you and one to the left. They should be about twenty yards in front of you. Basically, you are making a triangle. The person holding the laser sweeps it around much like you would a thermal scanner. The watchers then look for the beam to become visible! If this happens send some one with a camera to take a picture. It can also be done by yourself the same mannor. It is harder to see the beam when you are directly behind it, though it is easer from a side veiw. It is possible to track the mist through a cemetery like this as well . We believe that ecto mists are spirits at a motionless state, but they seem to float from side to side. Sometimes they can move quickly because the laser has proven this to us. This finding might disprove the theroy of an ecto mist being a motionless state of a spirit. Although, an ecto mist might be put into motion by wind currents, much like smoke! The laser method is also useful for finding low lying areas of fog or mist often not seen with the naked eye. We are not saying that every time your laser beam becomes visable it is somthing paranormal! The use of a spotlight to determine if their is fog or mist in the area is a good idea. A spotlight is also good for seeing dust particles in the air. If you use a little common sense you can easly determine an ecto mist from fog or mist with the use of a laser beam! I contacted Dr. Dave from the IGHS and told him about this idea. Dave stated that lasers can highlight ecto mists and will share my idea in his next news letter! |
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