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Could ghosts exist?



Above this text is a famous ghost photograph. The ghost seems to have a skull face, and that thing makes me think that could that ghost be a so-called hologram or some kind of holoprojection? There is some kind of shine above the head of that creature. That shine looks similar to the shine above the nuclear explosion. And there could be some kind of channel that could cause that shine. 

So is that thing the result of some kind of expansion of quantum field around atoms? And is there some kind of annihilation in the space of the picture? Does that reaction bring energy to that point where that shine seems to start? 

Or is that channel only the error in the image? There is another creepy creature on the left side of the "main ghost". So is there some kind of sudden energy stress that causes those creatures to turn visible? 

One version of that kind of thing is that something causes X-ray stress that makes people hollow ghost-looking creatures. If there is some kind of X-ray flash in the house that could explain those strange creatures. 

Could this ghost form when some kind of otic fiber brings light from catacombs? Or is it made on purpose by using some kind of projector? Or does that light come from some optical cable? 

But ghosts are interesting. And there are made models of what that creature requires existing. The ghost needs the ability to turn itself into fog and tunnel itself through walls. So could those so-called ghosts be so-called intelligent fog? 



Or are they the result of some kind of electromagnetic field? There is the possibility that the high-power electromagnetic field can cause the feedback-type phenomenon. In some other visions, ghosts are forming when the Einstein-Rose bridge or wormhole takes light from great distances. Theoretically that energy bridge can transmit information through time. 


There is one vision about that still hypothetical energy bridge. There is suspicion that ball-lightning is the case where the quantum field of single atoms expands. And that thing makes the wormhole bring light to that point. 

The idea is that the black hole pulls wave motion to the other side of the wormhole. The side where material or wave motion comes out from that channel is a white hole or opposite phenomenon to a black hole.  So the ball lightning could be that white hole. 

There is made one small theorem or vision of what ghosts could be. When we are thinking about intelligent fogs we forget one thing. Could the quantum computer form spontaneously?

When we think a cloud of atom-sized particles forms a ghost. We think that ghosts do not exist. But the quantum computers are forcing us to re-estimate that thing.

Quantum computers are an atom or molecule clouds. And in those clouds data travels between quantum entanglements. So could some atomic or molecular cloud turn into a spontaneous quantum computer? That thing requires the powerful, or long-term electromagnetic stress that makes the quantum entanglements in that cloud possible. 

Could it be possible that the human nervous system can form a spontaneous quantum computer when it affects the ions around the person? Could some kind of electromagnetic field turn the ion cloud in the right position so that the nervous signals are stored in those atoms? 

If that thing is true, there is the possibility that the human EEG can transmit to the ion cloud by using a hologram. The purpose of the hologram is to adjust that cloud to a certain energy level. And then the radio impulses will take those curves to the cloud. The fact is that there are lots of mysteries in the world. Maybe some of them ever can be solved. 


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