Αν και στους κύκλους των οπαδών του μεταφυσικού είναι πολύ διαδεδομένη αυτή η έννοια, δεν έχει αποδειχθεί ακόμα κάτι χειροπιαστό. Σχεδόν όλες οι αναφορές και μάλιστα φωτογραφικές προέρχονται από τον 19ο αι. και τις αρχές του 20ου , μια εποχή που η νεοεμφανιζόμενη τότε φωτογραφία ήταν ένα μέσο που ασκούσε ιδιαίτερη γοητεία για την πιστή αναπαράσταση και απόδειξη ενός γεγονότος. Όμως ήταν επίσης τότε δυνατές και οι τεχνικές φωτογραφικής εξαπάτησης, μοντάζ, διπλοέκθεσης, κλπ που όμως δεν ήταν γνωστές στο ευρύ κοινό.
Επιπλέον, ένας από τους πιο γνωστούς φωτογράφους εκτοπλάσματος και φαντασμάτων, ο William Hope (1863 - 1933), που ειδικευόταν σε αυτόν τον τομέα, αποδείχτηκε τσαρλατάνος και πολλές προσπάθειες αναπαράστασης των φωτογραφιών αυτών έγιναν από σκεπτικιστές με κοινά καθημερινά υλικά, όπως τούλια, λεπτά και ελαφριά υφάσματα, καπνούς, άμορφες ελαστικές ουσίες, κλπ.
Ectoplasm is a substance or spiritual energy "exteriorized" by physical mediums. Ectoplasm is said to be associated with the formation of spirits, and asserted to be an enabling factor in psychokinesis. Ectoplasm is said to be produced by physical mediums when in a trance state. This material is excreted as a gauze-like substance from orifices on the medium's body and spiritual entities are said to drape this substance over their nonphysical body, enabling them to interact in our physical universe.
An identified substance said to be excreted by mediums during trances; a slime-like substance associated with hauntings. White/gray/transparent, viscous; resembles mucus; said to ooze from solid objects or from medium's bodies involving mucous membranes (nose, eyes, mouth); usually takes form as a misty substance. White/gray/transparent, viscous; resembles mucus; said to ooze from solid objects or from medium's bodies involving mucous membranes (nose, eyes, mouth); usually takes form as a misty substance.
Although the term is widespread in popular culture, the physical existence of ectoplasm is not accepted by science. Some tested samples purported to be ectoplasm have been found to be various non-paranormal substances, including chiffon and flakes of human skin. Other researchers have duplicated, with non-supernatural materials, the photographic effects sometimes said to prove the existence of ectoplasm. (wikipedia)
William Hope (1863 - 8 March 1933), was a pioneer of so-called «spirit photography». On 4 February 1922 the Society for Psychical Research and the paranormal investigator Harry Price attempted to prove that Hope was a fraud during tests at the British College of Psychic Science. Price secretly marked Hope's photographic plates, and provided him with a packet of additional plates that had been covertly etched with the brand image of the Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd. in the knowledge that the logo would be transferred to any images created with them. Unaware that Price had tampered with his supplies, Hope then attempted to produce a number of Spirit photographs. Although Hope produced several images of spirits, none of his materials contained the Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd logo, or the marks that Price had put on Hopes original equipment, showing that he had switched prepared materials containing fake spirit images for the provided materials (wikipedia)
An identified substance said to be excreted by mediums during trances; a slime-like substance associated with hauntings. White/gray/transparent, viscous; resembles mucus; said to ooze from solid objects or from medium's bodies involving mucous membranes (nose, eyes, mouth); usually takes form as a misty substance. White/gray/transparent, viscous; resembles mucus; said to ooze from solid objects or from medium's bodies involving mucous membranes (nose, eyes, mouth); usually takes form as a misty substance.
Although the term is widespread in popular culture, the physical existence of ectoplasm is not accepted by science. Some tested samples purported to be ectoplasm have been found to be various non-paranormal substances, including chiffon and flakes of human skin. Other researchers have duplicated, with non-supernatural materials, the photographic effects sometimes said to prove the existence of ectoplasm. (wikipedia)
William Hope (1863 - 8 March 1933), was a pioneer of so-called «spirit photography». On 4 February 1922 the Society for Psychical Research and the paranormal investigator Harry Price attempted to prove that Hope was a fraud during tests at the British College of Psychic Science. Price secretly marked Hope's photographic plates, and provided him with a packet of additional plates that had been covertly etched with the brand image of the Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd. in the knowledge that the logo would be transferred to any images created with them. Unaware that Price had tampered with his supplies, Hope then attempted to produce a number of Spirit photographs. Although Hope produced several images of spirits, none of his materials contained the Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd logo, or the marks that Price had put on Hopes original equipment, showing that he had switched prepared materials containing fake spirit images for the provided materials (wikipedia)
Four William Hope's alleged ghost photos
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