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Undocumented Characteristics of Trains-etheric Phenomena


Scope

Many of the articles on this website address the who, what, how and why of trans-etheric influences, including EVP and ITC, but they are mostly concerned with well-documented characteristics. For instance, see Characteristic Test for EVP. This article includes questions, observations and ideas about how phenomena are formed that are not commonly considered. It will be expanded as new characteristics suggest themselves. It is for the community to help decide if they deserves to be considered "common."

 


EVP formation as frequency selection or amplitude selection.

Most transform EVP are thought to be formed by transforming available audio-frequency energy into voice. However, in some cases, the waveform representing ambient sound may be used to form the voice. If this is true, then the resulting display might be more like a "talking guitar" than to human voice pattern.

 

In this example recorded within Hoover Damn, the concrete room echoes the tourist's excited voices. For comparison, Lisa's voice can be heard at the end of the recording. The formants in her voice are clearly shown in the spectrograph view. The waveform view clearly represents the sound level of the crowd. Between 2 and 4.2 seconds, there is a whining voice that says something like "I'm down here" or "I'm Von Breal." The "I'm" extends between 2 and 3.1 seconds. All of the utterance is above 1300Hz.

 

In truth, I have no idea what it says, which should cause concern that it may not be phenomenal. It is presented here as a possible exception to the rule of transform EVP being formed by opportunistically using available frequency and amplitude. If this is the opportunistic us of sound amplitude, then it may indicate a theory for voice formation other than stochastic amplification.

 

Possible amplitude modulation EVP example

 

 

Possible amplitude modulation EVP example Spectral view

 

Possible amplitude modulation EVP example Waveform view

 


Trance Entrainment

Robert Monroe designed his entrainment exercises around levels referred to as “Focus” (See The Monroe Way at atransc.org/articles.htm) where Focus 10 is: The first stage in separation of mind-consciousness from physical reality.” he used sound to entrain the listener’s mind and lead it into ever deeper levels of awareness.

 

After sitting with several physical mediums, I have noticed that a similar process appears to be active in the way mediums enter the necessary levels of awareness to produce phenomena. For instance, Hoyt Robinette (See atransc.org/circles.htm) demonstrates blind readings of what is written on paper for about an hour just before producing phenomena.

 

Virtually all of the physical mediums I have witnessed follow essentially the same pattern of introducing a series of etheric speaker, each with a unique specialty such as moving objects, gatekeeper and reunions. In some cases, the communicating entity will wake up the medium to experience the phenomena along with the sitters. The medium is alert right away, and afterwards, the medium quickly returns to deep trance. This is a relatively short cycle of wakening and return to trance, yet when brought back at the end of the session, the medium takes many moments to shake off the grogginess of trance.

 

There appears to be a relationship between the procession of etheric visitors and the mediums depth of trance. In the same way, Robinette routine may be a form of entrainment used to induce the needed state of awareness. This is an important point which may help explain why mediums are so bound by routine. If this is the case, then it is no wonder that a séance conducted in 2000 might look very similar to one conducted by the same medium in 2011.
 

 

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Introduction to Theory

   After Death Communication

   Comparing personality-body models

   Etheric Studies Explained

   Hearing With Templates

   Hypothesis for EVP in Digital Recorders

   On the Thoughts of Dust

   Principles in Nature

   Scientific Method and Etheric Studies

   Transcommunication White Paper

   Undocumented Characteristics

Theories Concerning Survival of personality

   The ATransC Survival Hypothesis

   The Cosmology of Imaginary Space

   Holographic ITC

   Physical processes for trans-etheric

      influences

    Seeing Both Sides: The arrow of creation

   Unfinished Hypothesis: Comparing

      personality-body models

Terms used for transcommunication

   Terms A - L

   Terms M - Z

 

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Technique: Sidereal Time as it influences

   trans-etheric phenomena

 

 

This article includes questions, observations and ideas about how phenomena are formed that are not commonly considered.

 

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