daymoon
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Post by daymoon on Oct 3, 2013 18:40:58 GMT -6
There used to be a program for iphone apps. I cant rememebr what program was called but it was a freebie and when you start it up its front screen is called "I talk to the dead" It combines three different types of white noise. It has a few pre recorded messages like run, im not dead, im in the house. Other than those though the crazy thing seems to actually work. Myself and three friends heard it say my real name, the one I don't use. Anyways, Anyone else have any experience with these cell phone spirit boxes?
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Post by skywalker on Oct 4, 2013 13:41:22 GMT -6
I didn't even know there was such an animal as a ghost iphone. Is it supposed to be some fun gimmick or something or do they advertise it as something that really is paranormal?
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Post by bewildered on Oct 4, 2013 15:08:20 GMT -6
It's a chatbot application that mines data (user information) from the phone.
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Post by daymoon on Oct 4, 2013 16:34:02 GMT -6
It can't be a chatbot It can't be because we got it to say a few things that would not have been in my phone. While talking to the so called ghost, it called me by my spiritual name. Something that I don't tell anyone, ever. it also went crazy with static and shut off when my friend Stephi stepped out of her body and tried to speak through it just to see if it would work. I am not saying it is a truly authentic program that will work all the time, but I am saying on a couple of occasions we had some weird stuff go on with it that couldn't be rationalized very well.
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Post by daymoon on Oct 4, 2013 16:36:15 GMT -6
I didn't even know there was such an animal as a ghost iphone. Is it supposed to be some fun gimmick or something or do they advertise it as something that really is paranormal? There is a ton of the apps. Some are called spirit trackers or ghost hunting apps. Most of them are pretty cheesy. That particular one left me without a rational explanation
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Post by skywalker on Oct 4, 2013 19:58:31 GMT -6
It can't be a chatbot It can't be because we got it to say a few things that would not have been in my phone. While talking to the so called ghost, it called me by my spiritual name. Something that I don't tell anyone, ever. it also went crazy with static and shut off when my friend Stephi stepped out of her body and tried to speak through it just to see if it would work. I am not saying it is a truly authentic program that will work all the time, but I am saying on a couple of occasions we had some weird stuff go on with it that couldn't be rationalized very well. Perhaps the weird stuff was caused by you and your friends rather than the phone. Certain people effect electronic devices in strange ways. I remember there was somebody here (don't remember who) who was hearing weird stuff come out of a white noise machine.
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Post by bewildered on Oct 5, 2013 0:26:21 GMT -6
Chatbots are ridiculously easy to code. A custom database could be populated every time it is activated. It could mine data from your phone settings, from numbers you most frequently call (and also most frequently call you), people who you text the most, and also any data present in other applications that are running when it is activated, and so forth. You could use a random number generator to generate any number of responses with fields populated from the mined data, and variate the syntax and composition using the same method. A human can be easily fooled with some rather simple code. To learn more about chatbots and their history, check out this website. I wrote a chatbot program in my introductory Java programming class I called "Meanie Freud." I wrote the code to react to user input in a variety of colorful, somewhat insulting ways. In any case, read the application information that is included on the application download page. You'll see the following disclaimer: for entertainment purposes only.
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Post by daymoon on Oct 5, 2013 7:39:53 GMT -6
It can't be a chatbot It can't be because we got it to say a few things that would not have been in my phone. While talking to the so called ghost, it called me by my spiritual name. Something that I don't tell anyone, ever. it also went crazy with static and shut off when my friend Stephi stepped out of her body and tried to speak through it just to see if it would work. I am not saying it is a truly authentic program that will work all the time, but I am saying on a couple of occasions we had some weird stuff go on with it that couldn't be rationalized very well. Perhaps the weird stuff was caused by you and your friends rather than the phone. Certain people effect electronic devices in strange ways. I remember there was somebody here (don't remember who) who was hearing weird stuff come out of a white noise machine. For certain types of psychics, white noise is used to filter out generalized sound and tune into finer sounds. The ones we ignore. I bought a nature sound machine a few years ago and actually tried the white noise setting. It is super easy to trance with and hear across the veil. Not everything is nice on the other side of that veil and to say the least, it sits collecting dust in the closet. For some people they work like an audio version of an Ouija board.
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Post by daymoon on Oct 5, 2013 7:50:28 GMT -6
Chatbots are ridiculously easy to code. A custom database could be populated every time it is activated. It could mine data from your phone settings, from numbers you most frequently call (and also most frequently call you), people who you text the most, and also any data present in other applications that are running when it is activated, and so forth. You could use a random number generator to generate any number of responses with fields populated from the mined data, and variate the syntax and composition using the same method. A human can be easily fooled with some rather simple code. To learn more about chatbots and their history, check out this website. I wrote a chatbot program in my introductory Java programming class I called "Meanie Freud." I wrote the code to react to user input in a variety of colorful, somewhat insulting ways. In any case, read the application information that is included on the application download page. You'll see the following disclaimer: for entertainment purposes only. Now you have me wondering. LOL! I can see some of the things that came out of the phone as being mined. I can see all but one two things being mined from chats and txts and what not. It going crazy though when Steph tried to astrally touch it, that mining doesn't explain. It also doesn't explain it saying not only my spiritual name, but pronouncing it correctly. No one in the physical world knows me by that name. I never type it or speak it to anyone. It is simply a name I am called by when I astrally project by spiritual beings who know me. Maybe there is something to be said for the combining of different white noise types? It is also possibly the idiot who wrote the program had no clue of what he was really doing and included a binary beats type audio in the white noise and set off a latent ability one of us didn't know they had. Not everything has a rational explanation, 99.9 percent of things do. But that name, it couldn't have mined from anywhere but my head because at that time, it only existed in my thoughts.
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Post by bewildered on Oct 5, 2013 8:21:23 GMT -6
Everything has a rational explanation, daymoon. It's not magic simply because we don't understand it. Thousands of years ago, people believed that gods hauled the Sun and the Moon across the sky with chariots. Not so very long ago, many people thought that disease was caused by evil spirits. I'm not dismissing what you think, just pointing out some relevant information. The so-called "ghost detector" applications are in fact chatbot programs...I'm sorry if that de-mystifies the experience for you. Random results can often seem strange. I also suspect that individuals can have a quantitative effect on digital devices via quantum entanglement. I'm not exactly sure how this happens...it's simply a hunch.
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Post by daymoon on Oct 7, 2013 7:30:16 GMT -6
You are probably right on the quantum effect steph had on phone. I never thought it was "magic" LOL I believe all witchcraft, magic and psychic stuff is all science in one form or another (the stuff that works but is unexplained). I just thought of stephi's experience as her energy body ie: sol or spirit had an electrical effect on the phone. The sound wave coming from it just made it easier for her to step out and affect it. As far as my personal experience goes, it is possible that the same type of issue occurred. I don't think the apps themselves are anything mystical or whatever, I just think there is something to the combining of different types of sound waves as was used in that particular type of app.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 9:42:29 GMT -6
You guys surely know about these cars that when you carry the key on yourself, you can unlock the car door with a touch? On observance only, I thought the small panel on the car door handle read a fingerprint. Silly me . How long before "phones" recognize their owner? I'm not kidding. I once had a phone that I could never loose. Ha! It made a noise whenever I was near it. . . . what's the explanation for that? (sorry, a bit off topic, but yet . . . .)
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Post by daymoon on Oct 7, 2013 10:10:50 GMT -6
Yeah technology is getting creepier all the time! My sister had a computer monitor that had a loose wire so sometimes you had to bump it to get it to work, one day she knocked it too hard and it screamed OUCH. Scared the daylights out of us all LOL!
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