Let’s talk EVP.
For decades, researchers and enthusiasts alike have claimed to capture unexplained voices on audio recordings—voices that weren’t heard at the time of the recording. These are known as Electronic Voice Phenomena, or EVP.
But here’s the big question: Are we actually hearing spirit voices? Or are we simply experiencing pareidolia—the brain’s tendency to find meaningful patterns in random noise?
Some EVPs are whispery and vague, needing subtitles to guide interpretation. Others are startlingly clear. Skeptics argue it’s all suggestion and misinterpretation, while believers insist the voices are direct communication from the other side.
We want to hear your take:
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Have you ever captured an EVP?
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Do you think they represent real evidence of spirit communication?
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Or do you think our minds are just making sense of static?
Sound off below—let’s explore the mystery together.
