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Ok, getting away from the psychic side and back to ghosts, why do many people experience a cold spot when there are ghostly anomalies in the area?

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Ok, getting away from the psychic side and back to ghosts, why do many people experience a cold spot when there are ghostly anomalies in the area?

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This one took me a minute, but I do have a good albeit somewhat complex answer. It seemed that there was a paradox found here because most ghostly encounters occur on the infrared wavelength, which we understand via our sensory perception as heat. This is only in the case of IR radiation however. Speaking strictly from the standpoint of light, and not conductive radiation, we know that IR light on the Electromagnetic Spectrum has a wavelength, which is measured in cm, that is equivalent to 0.01 – 7×10 to the negative fifth (5th ) power, the frequency is 3×10 to the twelfth (12th) power to 4.3×10 to the fourteenth power (14th) and the energy is 0.01 – 2 eV (eV – electron volts). What is most important here as far as our heat factor is the measurable amount of energy. We know that light in any form will produce some form of heat, no matter how slight. However when an area is bombarded with two types of light such as visible light and IR light there will be a measurable difference between

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