Friday, April 5, 2013

paranormal theory # 1 ( Singapore Theory )

i am going to start featuring  one post a week that features a paranormal theory. these is one of the things that 4 element paranormal investigations has included on our team handbook.  i am also going ot work on a list of staard post for the week.  todays theory is the singapore theory
 

Singapore Theory...this investigation technique goes by many names. You may have heard it called Theory of Familiarization, Relative Time to Object Theory, or simply, Paranormal Stimuli.

What is important is the actual process itself! Singapore Theory is an investigation technique that many investigators have probably implemented to some degree, whether or not they consciously knew it was a labeled theory. For those who aren't familiar with this theory, however, Singapore Theory is simply a process by which a time period or situation is recreated in hopes that it will stimulate a paranormal manifestation. For example, if there are reports of a ghost from the 1920s, investigators may recreate a familiar and comfortable environment for that entity.

Singapore Theory can be fairly simple...or it can become quite complex. Playing period music, wearing period dress and the use of trigger objects from a certain time period (or even interest) can all be considered an implementation of Singapore Theory. More complex implementation may involve the total recreation of a site.

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