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| | Electronic voice phenomenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to its proponents, the basic assumption behind EVP is the belief that spirits or other entities may find it easier to create noise that is inaudible to the human ear (which can nevertheless be picked up by recording devices) than to move solid physical objects, speak through mediums, or use other means of communication. |
 | | EVP is a subcategory of Instrumental transcommunication (ITC), which means the use of the tape recorder, video recorder, TV, radio, computer, telephone and other technical devices for the express purpose of getting meaningful information from the quantum realm in such forms as voices, images and text. |
 | | Spiritualists and those EVP organizations whose directors are members of the Spiritualist church e.g AA-EVP believe that they are in contact with human spirits who are said to have survived the deaths of their physical bodies, but are still able to communicate with the living. |
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