ID | #1477476637 |
Added | Wed, 26/10/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
An employee of the company for the sale of troughs named Kerry went to the Cathedral of Norwich with her partner Simon and his children Millie and Oscar. She took many photos of the interior in the building of the 11th century on a mobile phone.
Nothing unusual she didn't notice until I returned home. Already there in one of the photos she saw a dark figure standing on the top floor.
The builders working on the surrounding construction sites have reported objects moving by themselves.
Visitors to the Cathedral have also reported seeing ghostly figures in the Church of England Cathedral.
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Hypotheses
Pareidolic illusion
A variety of visual illusions (the so-called "sensory illusions additions"); is the formation of illusory images, as a basis which are the details of the real object. Thus, the vague and obscure the visual image is perceived as something distinct and defined — for example, figures of people and animals in the clouds, the image of a man on the moon, "a hidden message", audible when you reverse the audio recordings, the shadows formed by leaves or complexes of objects in certain lighting (sometimes at a certain angle).
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Investigation
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