What are Orbs? Orbs is the common term for balls of light that appear in photographs or video. They are visible in many different colors shapes and sizes. In video Orbs often appear as comet like objects that streak, float or spiral. Not all orbs are paranormal , many are simply dust, water particles or light refractions on the lenses of cameras. Back to Top
What is Coloration? Coloration is a technical term that paranormal investigators use to describe a high pitched audible sound that frequently is found in areas of heightened paranormal activity. Back to Top
What is EMF? EMF is the term we use for the "Electro Magnetic Field". Paranormal Investigators use devices called EMF detectors to monitor fluctuations in the electro magnetic field. Occasionally paranormal activity is noted when there are sudden changes in this field. Back to Top
What is an IR thermometer? An IR thermometer measures the accumulated ambient temperature of a location with an infra red beam. Sudden changes or drops, commonlly known as "cold spots" often accompany paranormal activity. Back to Top
What is a USP? This stands for "Unknown Sound Phenomena" and is used to describe an audible sound heard by paranormal investigators. Often these sounds will not be found upon playback on recording devices. Back to Top
What is a Medium ? A medium is a person who becomes a channel to recieve or transmit information from alternate realities or contact deceased persons. A Medium's bio electric field may also be utilized to amplify or transmit information via electronic equipment. Back to Top
What are the classifications of EVP ? Class A. Audio recordings that are as clear as "normal" voices or sound on a recording device.
Class B. Voices or sound that is audible on a recording device but may be lower in volume or sound muddy. Class C. Very low volume and the content of the recorded message may be subjective or hard to clarify. Back to Top
What are Monitors ? Monitors or Technicians are alternate reality personalities that assist EVP Specialists with technical aspects of a recording session. They will often come through on tape as low volume monotone voices transmitting instructions or information pertaining to a session. Back to Top