Emily Gehrke
Mrs. Alcorta
English
October 30, 2017
Ghosts: Are They Real?
All of a sudden, the room went from warm to extremely cold. Henry Bailey, who has been studying paranormal subjects for 50 years, just woke up from a deep sleep. He glanced over at the bedroom door and it was closed. Right before Bailey went to sleep, he remembered keeping the door open. Propped up against the door was an apparition of a gentleman, in a German-European attire-a formal kind of clothing, dead as a doornail. A Huffington Post author, Lee Spiegel, wrote about Americans believing in ghosts. Bailey was interviewed and declared, “I just kind of shook my head and said, ‘No, that can’t be,’ and I turned back around and it was still there and then the third time, he was gone.” This story reveals how the human population considers what Bailey went through-a ghost story. Here a second, gone the next. Was it a ghost? A spirit? A residual haunting? Part of Bailey’s imagination? A vision?
Yup: Ghost’s are tracked, tormented, tolerated and transmitted throughout time.
Whether ghosts are real or not, is often a widely investigated issue around the world today. A great number of cultures
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These are all associated with dread. In comparison, Joe Nickell, a senior research fellow for the committee for the skeptical inquiry was interviewed by The Sun Online to tell the internet that ghosts are not real. “It’s a trick of the mind when the mental image is being superimposed on the actual visual scene. So the imagined events seem very real,” commented Nickell. What is revealed here is that ghosts are an illusion produced by the brain when a person is exhausted. “The mind is not at its sharpest when we’re tired or lost in thought,” Nickell also commented. Therefore, all of Nickell’s comments lead to a bigger question. Are ghosts all from human’s visions when they are tired? Or, are they just tricks of the