Saturday, June 7, 2014

EVP Is Stupid (Or Is It?)

Maybe I’m making a sweeping generalization, but I just can’t buy it. For thousands of years, people have done everything from reading coffee grounds to taking a steaming pile of shit on ceremonial rocks and claiming they can speak with the dead or see the future. But the interpreter is the only one who can understand. Now that it’s the age of technology, you play back a recording and you hear voices? Right. I’ve had cellphone conversations with strange voices on them, but I’m pretty sure it’s T-Mobile’s crappy service.
The paranormal shows use Electronic Voice Phenomena as a go to method for contacting the dead, primarily when you don’t have an overly theatrical medium. Notice The Dead Files, where you have an investigator and a medium, doesn’t resort to fancy high tech stuff, while Ghost Adventures does. Of course, GA also has regular demonic possession, too, though, so…. Yeah. Similarly, those who contact the dead tend to make some kind of exaggerated action, like contorted faces, grinding teeth as they speak, or overly excited eye movements. They then charge a hundred dollars an hour, while dropping 30 advertisements for their services while on camera. You can buy a digital recorder for that price and use it for years, so I guess if you actually pick some strange sounds up and let the audience decide what they hear, it’s an excellent cost-cutting measure.
But no one lets the audience decide what is spoken. Whenever they break out the recordings, or even that stupid Spirit Box thing that mimics the relaxing sounds of a cattle prod being used next to your eardrum, I close my eyes and ask myself what I am hearing as the “voice” plays. The answer to that is almost always inaudible noise. It’s not until the show tells me what they heard that I actually recognize anything, i.e. I didn’t. At all. Now there have been a few that I was impressed with, but for all I know they are the result of post-production.

Anyone can shoot down a paranormal method in order to sound superior, so I won’t end this here. Instead, I’m going to dig out my old digital recorder and plan on conducting a test. In the event I actually get something, anything, I’ll upload them and ask people to submit what they think they are hearing, after I have written down what I think I am hearing. That sounds like an even better test to me. I’m putting my money where my mouth is. This week, or next week, or sometime soon, expect a response.