Can Ghosts See Into the Past and Influence the Present?

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The discussion centers on the theory that ghosts may represent glimpses into the past, suggesting that temperature drops occur due to energy being drawn from the environment around a ghost. This energy is thought to manifest as orbs, which could project light from past events into the present. However, there is skepticism regarding this theory, particularly concerning the lack of scientific evidence to support the idea that ghosts can see into the past or influence present events. Critics argue that if ghosts could perceive the past, it would imply a two-way interaction, which has not been documented. Additionally, fluctuations in electromagnetic fields associated with ghost sightings are often attributed to natural causes rather than supernatural phenomena. The notion that ghosts are linked exclusively to traumatic deaths is also challenged, as many sightings occur in non-violent locations. Overall, while the concept is intriguing, it lacks empirical support and should be approached with skepticism.
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I have read recently i can't find the site now but, some one suggested that when ghosts apear that you are seeing into the past. It went on to exsplain many occurances when these things happen like why the tempture drops is because energry is taken from an area surrounding the "ghost" and the little orb is the collected energy and then when that is given time to collect light from the past is projected into our present and if the "portal" is strong enough the energy from the past can act on objects in the prestent. It dident exspaling why it only happends in "tramatic deaths" or why there are huge emffluctations.

This makes some sense to me put i don't know much about physics but i would like to know if any of this makes sense
 
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I've thought about this too, esp. after seeing the movie "The Others", (it was good). However, it seems to me that in the cases where ghosts react to your presence, it would mean that they must be getting info about you in the past, ie seeing you. But I'm not aware of this ever happening vice versa, where we see people from the future and they see us in their time as being from the past, which I feel puts the whole idea to rest. Kinda like proving time travel isn't possible because we never meet anyone form the future, though you'd think that they'd try their best not to be noticed.
 
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that ghosts can see into the past and influence the present. The concept of ghosts is not based on scientific principles, and there is no scientific explanation for their existence.

The idea that ghosts are able to manipulate energy and create portals to the past is not supported by any scientific evidence. The fluctuations in electromagnetic fields that are often reported in the presence of ghosts can be explained by natural causes such as faulty wiring or changes in the environment.

Additionally, the idea that ghosts only appear in cases of traumatic deaths is not supported by evidence. Many reported ghost sightings occur in places with no known history of violence or tragedy.

While it is interesting to speculate about the abilities of ghosts, it is important to approach these ideas with a critical and scientific mindset. Without concrete evidence, it is not possible to say whether ghosts can see into the past and influence the present.
 
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