![]() There is, of course, no scientific proof that ghosts exist, despite the pseudoscientific efforts of ghost hunting amateurs (Grant and Jason actually work as Roto-Rooter plumbers). ) Thus, the ghost hunters’ effort to reproduce the effect was apparently as inept as their creation of it in the first place. The analyst concluded that the duo’s two recreation attempts involved-among other problems-Grant putting his hand into the shot each time, which altered the temperature scale. ![]() However, when the duo were supposedly unable to recreate the effect, they gushed about having obtained “the holy grail of ghost hunting.” But not so fast.Ī technical analysis posted online makes a convincing case that the image was indeed “a thermal reflection of Grant.” The figure’s “hat,” which Jason imagines he sees, is apparently only an effect of Grant’s shock of hair. ![]() According to an announcement (from ), the property has become a sensation since the stars of SyFy’s Ghost Hunters, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, using a thermal imaging camera at the Crescent, photographed a shadowy “apparition” in front of a locker door.Īt first the ghost hunters believed the image was merely a thermal reflection of Grant-that is, the result of his body heat reflecting off the locker door. ![]() During the weekend of January 7-9, 2011, amateur “ghost hunters” were invited to “investigate” so called paranormal activity in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, at the Crescent Hotel and Spa (built in 1886). ![]()
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