Horizon Season 2004 Episode 9 Project Poltergeist
- March 18, 2004
This episode of Horizon, titled "Project Poltergeist," dives into the investigation of paranormal activity and the emergence of a new scientific approach to understanding the unexplainable. The episode examines the history of poltergeists and how their existence has always been something that defies explanation. With the advent of technology and advancements in scientific research, the possibility of examining paranormal activity in a new light has opened up.
The episode begins by examining the case of the "Rosenheim Poltergeist" in Germany, where unexplainable events occurred over a period of several months in a law firm building. This case gained widespread attention and drew the interest of parapsychologists and physicists, who started to apply scientific methods to investigate the unexplainable events.
Following the Rosenheim Poltergeist, the episode travels to Edinburgh, where Dr. Michael Persinger and his team were working on a new theory about the nature of poltergeists. Persinger believes that the appearance of poltergeists could be explained by the human brain's electromagnetic field. Through his experiments, Persinger discovered that when two people were subjected to a magnetic field, they started to experience sensations of a presence or a ghostly figure. This theory gives us a different perspective on how people perceive the paranormal, and how electromagnetic fields could be responsible for these experiences.
The episode further explores how new technology and scientific methods can help us investigate and understand paranormal phenomena. The show features several experiments, including one where Shivananda Swamy, a parapsychologist, investigates the ability of psychics to detect fluctuations in electromagnetic fields. Another experiment featured on the show utilizes split brain technology to determine whether there is a difference in perception when faced with different visuals and stimuli. By simplifying the stimuli in some brains, they can still see it and use extra visual cues to process the stimuli.
The scientific approach to the paranormal featured in 'Project Poltergeist' illuminates the possibilities of what the future of parapsychology could be. Through the use of advanced technology and new scientific theories, we might be able to uncover new insights about the nature of the unexplainable, and understand the paranormal world in a way that was once thought to be impossible.
In conclusion, Horizon's 'Project Poltergeist' provides a fresh perspective on paranormal activity and takes a step towards understanding its existence. By inviting scientists and experts to examine these phenomena with an open mind, the episode showcases that science and the paranormal are not necessarily at odds, as there is always the possibility to understand the unexplainable. Whether you are a believer in the paranormal or not, this episode is bound to provide you with a greater appreciation for the mysteries of the world around us.