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A resident of the United States claims that he succeeded take a few photos the other day in the middle of a snowy ghost landscape. Eric Benson from Minnesota says he visited recently his mother in the service. A woman works in a building where before located high school. According to rumors, the educational institution It was cursed and inhabited by numerous immigrants from the afterlife. Perhaps that’s why the school was moved to another building, and this given to the office.
So, according to Eric, he said goodbye to his mother and went outside. Heavy snow began, and our hero decided to take a picture trees nearby in this amazingly fantastic snowy chaos. When the American returned home and looked at the received pictures, he felt uneasy. At one of the frames, Benson noticed ephemeral human silhouettes, as if merging with snow. Even though the alleged phantoms look very fuzzy, when you look closely at the picture you can see something resembling a few snow ghosts. Mysterious figures as if look at the camera lens, becoming interested in the appearance men.
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Many users of the World Wide Web considered that this para-idol illusion created by flakes of falling snow. Man’s ability to see various images in random textures called apophenia. The term was introduced in 1958 by German Psychiatrist Klaus Conrad. The scientist determined that apophenia is often peculiar to people with a very good imagination. In other words, than the better your imagination, the more often you will see around you such “drums”. However, excessive apophenia can be a sign of mental distress.
But what about the Benson camcorder? She suffers too apophenia, or still in this world is not so simple as it seems to our scientists and especially psychiatrists? For example, esotericists claim that the so-called schizophrenics are not sick at all, they are people who for reasons unknown to us, they moved their consciousness to another reality. And bring them back from there in medical ways like this doctors do, impossible. So a para-idol illusion, rather of all, scientists came up with because they cannot explain what or otherwise, it actually happens. Blame everything on failures the work of the human brain – the easiest …
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