7. Why Movement Isn't Enough
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 5:53 pm
Movement Isn't Enough
Movement by itself isn't remarkable. The problem is when something moves and we don't know why. Here are the normal things that cause inanimate objects to move. (Obviously PEOPLE is #1 so we won't list that.)
How best to account for all these things?
Locating SOLID sources for these things is challenging.
We will bring back an answers from the Methodology Panels, or otherwise find some good info to bring back.
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Movement by itself isn't remarkable. The problem is when something moves and we don't know why. Here are the normal things that cause inanimate objects to move. (Obviously PEOPLE is #1 so we won't list that.)
- Gravity
- Long-term gravity
- Drafts
- Changes in air pressure
- Changes in temperature
- Something happening outside
How best to account for all these things?
Locating SOLID sources for these things is challenging.
We will bring back an answers from the Methodology Panels, or otherwise find some good info to bring back.
.
QUICK LINKS for Debunking Self-Help
1. Start Here
2. Air Quality
3. Infrasound
4. EMF
5. Drafts
6. Home Surveillance Systems
7. Movement
8. Psychology
9. Shadows
10. When Self-Debunking Fails
APP HOME PAGE
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Share your reviews, and knowledge. Don't be shy if you have a quality contribution. (But please be polite and proofread.)
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