Your sitting on the couch home alone, and suddenly there is a loud Bang!, what do you do? Mysterious noises, floating orbs, or objects being thrown, and possibly unexplainable shapes or objects, these could all very well be signs of the supernatural. Throughout history there have been millions of ghost stories and encounters. I used to think this was all fake, until I started to experience some of these things. Hopefully my experience will convince you to open your eyes to see both sides of these “poltergeist” happenings.
Many people believe that noises are caused by poltergeist, "polter" is German for knock and "Geist" means spirit, meaning this spirit tries to manifest itself by making noises, throwing objects, and even harming animals or humans (Poltergeist) . The only experience I thought I had with a poltergeist was just recently, when I was home alone, and I had to go to the bathroom, while I was in the bathroom, it sounded as if someone with long nails was scratching the door, so I tried to think what it could be and I thought, Well maybe my coat just fell off the couch. Turns out, nothing was by the door; my coat was still on the couch.
Of course, there is another side and these people think that these mysterious noises are being caused by electro-magnetic fields in the air or by air drafts, (Poltergeist) . Most people believe in this theory only because they haven’t encountered things that others like me have seen, and unfortunately sometimes people automatically assume it’s a poltergeist, or it’s an air draft and it’s not. I can believe this theory as much as the poltergeist theory, because if something falls over, you have to take in a whole bunch of different options like if it was close to the edge, is the air conditioning on, do you have any appliances on near it, and was something leaning on it.
Although both sides have very interesting facts, I’m sticking with my opinion, I think poltergeist are real, and you can believe what you want to believe, and hopefully this has given you facts about both sides.
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