At an investigation of a supposedly haunted house in a wooded area an hour south of Richmond, Va., called the Edgewood Plantation, one ghost-hunting team recently used its high-tech tools to track down the spirits that always become of interest this time of year.

The EMF meter measures electromagnetic fields sent out by faulty wires and radio waves, but investigators insist the meter can also detect spirits. Temperature guns measure the air for the cold spots that, ghost stories say, mark haunted sites. Williams also recommends carrying night-vision cameras, surveillance devices, motion detectors and a couple of walkie-talkies.


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Loyd Auerbach is skeptical of this reliance on technology. He's a professor at a one-of-a-kind parapsychology program at Atlantic University in Virginia Beach, Va., and thinks someone with psychic abilities is better suited to ghost-hunting than someone with a lot of gadgets.

Nickell's job is to make scientific sense of what he sees at paranormal investigations. He's found natural phenomena to explain all the evidence ghost-hunters have shown him on their various devices. Nickell says the high EMF readings investigators thought were from the supposed ghost cat are especially suspect.

You can buy a lot of haunted things off the internet. Or, if you're a skeptic, you can buy a lot of "haunted" things off the internet. I try to be a skeptic, but if I'm being totally honest, I'm very afraid of ghosts. I can't sing the Ghostbusters theme song without lying. I realize that makes a lot of people think I'm a huge idiot, but I'm not the only idiot. According to a BuzzFeed poll, 55% of respondents said they believe in ghosts. (Just kidding, guys, I know we're not idiots.) And if you don't believe in ghosts, congratulations. You don't have to deal with the stress of walking past a mirror at night and worrying you might see a horrific face. MUST BE NICE.

I decided to buy a haunted doll, but I had to choose the right one. While browsing eBay's vast selection, I learned a lot about the doll-collecting world. Apparently, a problem that arises for people with large collections of dolls is that at least one will be haunted. But it can be impossible to tell which one, leading many doll enthusiasts to sell off their entire collections to try to eliminate the ghosts in their homes.

She didn't look horrifying. The eBay listing insisted she was a "positive spirit," which seemed nice. There was also an incredibly detailed backstory about how the ghost anchored to the doll was a teenager in the 1950s who lived in Ohio and liked to paint. How did the seller know this? Well, naturally, the ghost of Mary came to the doll's owner in a dream and revealed this information. The listing stated that if you bought the doll, she would come to you in your dreams too. Compared to doors slamming on their own, a dream haunting actually seems quite pleasant. I was sold. (For $33.99.)

On the day she arrived, my co-workers looked on with skepticism as I unboxed my new haunted doll. I immediately felt like I had to treat her with respect or risk the wrath of a ghost. "I feel bad that she's wrapped in bubble wrap," I said as I freed her. "It's a doll!" replied a co-worker, who would likely regret taking that tone with Mary the haunted doll. The doll smelled musty, wore a tasteful plaid dress, and had some weird yellow gunk on her eyes.

Some people obviously didn't fear the potential consequences of mocking a ghost. (By the way, Mary does NOT need a boyfriend. Her ghost is only 16 years old and would rather focus on her painting, I assume.)

Things got more interesting when I started using a ghost-tracking smartphone app called Ghost Radar. The app claims to make it possible for paranormal energies to manipulate your phone. As a result, the app tells you when a ghost is allegedly nearby, and also translates words that a ghost is trying to communicate with you.

The words the app picks up from the spirit world seem very random, though sometimes disturbing. The first time I felt scared of Mary was when the ghost app detected the word "incubus" in her presence. I was also not a fan of the word "nightmare." Another disturbing sequence of words was "cave," "earthen," and "bones." Had Mary been murdered and buried in a cave? It seemed likely.

The most relevant thing the ghost app picked up from Mary was the word "Ohio." Mary's seller on eBay said the ghost had lived in Ohio when she was alive. Another ghostly coincidence occurred when I skipped a kickboxing class to go to happy hour. I pulled out my ghost app at the bar, and the spirit world said "exercise" and "tonight." Apparently ghosts will not miss an opportunity to shame you for your life choices.

Plus an added benefit of having a ghost app on your phone is you can pull it out during awkward silences at a bar when you've run out of things to talk about and just start hunting ghosts until people decide to stop talking to you completely because you're being too weird.

This Halloween, Burger King is adding an electromagnetic field ghost detector within the BK App and inviting its Royal Perks Members to discover whether they have paranormal activity in their house. Guests who use the Home of the Ghosts feature in the app are in for a spooky surprise: a meal for two featuring the new limited time Ghost Pepper Whopper.

Troubled by anomalous specters haunting your home? Perturbed by poltergeists having their way with your personal belongings? Don't let these paranormal entities get the better of you! Construct your very own Ghost Detector 9000 today. Scan your possessions for signs of possession and then detect and download the spirits onto your device. Try to collect as many ghost signals as you can!

At its heart, the Ghost Detector 9000 is intended to be a hackable platform for creating and implementing various ghost-detecting-based games. The Detector can be used as a prop in a costume, as a fun conversation piece at a Halloween party, or even as a game element in a haunted house. Technically speaking, the central component is a Raspberry Pi Zero with two primary I2C peripherals: an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). Sharing of the I2C bus is managed by a server written in the Rust programming language. The Rust program (called the Ghost Processing Unit or GPU) also runs a Madgwick sensor fusion algorithm in order to calculate the heading of the IMU based on a combination of accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer data. The GPU records EMF voltage data on-demand when a trigger signal is received and returns the voltage data when a stop signal is received. The GPU makes data available over a socket connection which can be easily accessed by Python scripts that also run on the Raspberry Pi.

The main game interface of the Ghost Detector 9000 is provided by a Python script that runs alongside the GPU. The Python script reads the state of the buttons on the device, and when a scan is performed, the script will play back the recorded audio data that is sent back from the EMF detector. It uses the power of the measured signal to seed a s p o o k y algorithm to populate an array of ghosts with ghost signal coordinates. The Python script continuously receives heading data from the GPU and then does a little vector math to see if the detector is currently pointed at one of the ghost signals in the array. The script uses the lights on the device to show a pattern that lets you know which way to point and how far you have to go to "lock on" to a ghost. When locked on, you can pull the trigger once more to remove the ghost from the array. The script plays fun little sound effects during the different phases of the game.

In this Instructable, my main goal is to outline the process by which I made my version of the Ghost Detector 9000. If you make a Ghost Detector exactly like this one (at least up to the modules used and the pins on the Raspberry Pi you connect to), then the code in my repo should work exactly as-is. For this reason, I'll provide exact part descriptions where I can, but please, feel free to follow your own inspiration for the way you implement it. Got a nice knob on an old VCR somewhere? Slap it on there! Have a set of nixie tubes lying around? That sounds like a solid ghost counter to me!

When you've finally tightened all of the screws, test the buttons, test the LEDs, test the audio, and test the GPU. I have simple scripts for doing all of these tests, along with some instructions for how to set up the RPi for these things, all in the repository: Julespeak/ghost-detector-9000: The Ghost Detector 9000 (github.com). Let me know if something appears to be missing, and I will add it.

If you've been following along, we've been testing pretty thoroughly throughout, but now the full Ghost Detector 9000 package should be runnable. Start this up following the description in the repo: Julespeak/ghost-detector-9000: The Ghost Detector 9000 (github.com).

If you've made it this far with your detector and you've detected and captured your first ghost, then Dr. Emmett Brown III, PhD would like to extend his congratulations on becoming an amateur paranormal investigator! Please accept the attached headshot as a prize. Feel free to print, frame, and install on your mantle.

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Turn right and go down the hallway to your left when you reach it. As always, shake and vacuum all the items to you pass to get more money. The hallway has some ghosts that will attempt to scare Luigi whenever he passes by. They can be avoided and ignored, or sucked up. Turn left at the end of the hall and follow it until it turns right. The only door you can open is the last door on the left.

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There are two ghosts in the bathroom and they can be a bit tough because of the small surroundings. These ghosts like to grab Luigi, so if you find yourself in a bear hug, move the analogue stick back and forth until you are free. Flash the nasties and suck them up. The key is on a shelf near the bathtub. Get it with a little suction from your Hoover. Return to the hallway. 0852c4b9a8

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