Cognito Incognitus Paranormal Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1 | Page 8

weather could cause natural frequencies, and a pipe organ in a church is man-made. The frequencies are not loud enough for you to actually consciously hear, but can induce fear into those around the device. According to studies NASA has conducted, the frequency of waves under twenty Hz is just strong enough to cause the eyeball to vibrate enough to result in smeared vision. The movement of your eyeball registers static motion, and something as miniscule as a particle of dust or a tiny hair can appear as a gray, misty-like, moving figure in your peripheral vision. Scientists have tested this theory on many crowds and received tremendous evidence that supported the idea that infrasound could be yet another logical explanation for such a wide-spread phenomenon. Although there may be photographs, videos, and encounters that can not be explained at this time, it has been predicted that as technology progresses even further the amount of believers will steadily decrease. With these advancements, the scientific explanation for the phenomenon will eventually become concrete and lucid to the world and ghost stories will be just that. Stories.