The Conduct Science Podcast: Paranormal Activity
00:00 – Intro
03:45 – News
07:30 – Factoids
10:00 – Do we beleive in ghosts?
18:15 – What are ghosts?
21:55 – Ghost hunting
42:10 – The science of ghosts
57:00 – Reddit ghost stories
1:02:00 – Ending and Outro
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Episode Description
This week on The Conduct Science Podcast, join Mitch and Tom as they explore the world of the paranormal! As per usual the guys start out with some weekly news and then dive right into some facts. How many people beleive ghosts and demons are real? It’s more than you’d think! The boys recant their own experiences with ghosts and Mitch reveals the phantom hand that appeared in his bed, he then describes what exactly spirits are and the boys debate how you might go about hunting them and the true nature of the science behind all of the claims. Is there a scientific explanation for ghosts? Lastly, Tom condenses some real life experiences from people on reddit check out r/Ghoststories for more! Music by: Joakim Karud – https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud.
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