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[Ghost Hunters: The Intersection of Science and the Supernatural]-[Are Ghosts Real?]

Tumble Science Podcast for Kids · B1 · 2025-10-29

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The Scientific Investigation of the Paranormal

Are ghosts real? This age-old question remains one of the most intriguing mysteries, often blurring the lines between belief and empirical inquiry. In this episode of Tumble, the hosts explore the history of how scientists have attempted to apply the rigors of the scientific method to the spirit world, guided by ghost science historian Dr. Ephraim Syrah-Schreier.

The Victorian Era and the Rise of Spiritualism

During the 19th century, particularly within the Victorian context, science was rapidly evolving into the professionalized disciplines we recognize today. Simultaneously, a movement known as "spiritualism" emerged, centered on the belief that the living could communicate with the dead. This era saw a clash between traditional scientific skepticism and the growing popularity of seances, where mediums claimed to demonstrate supernatural phenomena.

Empirical Methods and the Problem of Testimony

Scientists of the time sought to apply "empirical methods"—gathering data through observation and logical conclusion—to evaluate these claims. However, they faced a fundamental challenge: the primary evidence provided was "personal testimony." As Dr. Syrah-Schreier notes, relying on eyewitness accounts is problematic, as human perception is not always trustworthy. To combat this, scientists like Michael Faraday developed devices, such as a contraption to detect unconscious muscle movements during "table tilting," to prove that physical actions were the result of human influence rather than disembodied spirits.

The Case of Alfred Russell Wallace

One of the most compelling figures in this history is Alfred Russell Wallace, a co-discoverer of evolution by natural selection. Despite his scientific stature, Wallace was a firm believer in ghosts. He conducted numerous controlled sittings with the famous medium Agnes Elizabeth Guppy. Even when using "controls"—such as tying her down or holding her—to prevent trickery, Wallace witnessed phenomena like levitation and concluded that the experiences were genuine. Critics today, however, suggest that Wallace’s confirmation bias—his pre-existing desire to prove spirits were real—likely blinded him to the possibility of illusion.

Technology as a Tool for Discovery

The emergence of new technologies often fueled the belief in spirits. Innovations like the telegraph, which transmitted invisible signals across vast distances, led many to wonder if communication across the "veil" was similarly possible. This trend extended to "spirit photography," where practitioners attempted to capture ghosts on film. Scientists eventually exposed these methods, revealing that many photographs were manipulated through techniques like double exposure, where ghostly images were placed on plates before the subject was photographed.

A Modern Approach to Ghost Hunting

While there is no definitive scientific evidence to prove the existence of ghosts, the investigation continues. Dr. Syrah-Schreier emphasizes that for a belief in ghosts to persist, one only needs a single, unexplainable experience. For those who believe they have encountered a ghost, the scientific approach involves critical thinking: analyzing the environment, documenting the context, and actively seeking alternative, rational explanations for the experience. By testing arguments against the spirit hypothesis, one acts as a modern-day investigator, upholding the spirit of scientific inquiry even when faced with the unknown.

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I really do need to know how someone ends up studying ghosts as a job.
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That's a tricky answer.
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He's not quite saying that ghosts are real, but that they could be?
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It's hard to know if they are real, but that doesn't stop us from trying to figure it out.
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So hold on, I think we should define what an empirical method means.
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chase down
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take a trip back in time
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apply empirical methods
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draw logical conclusions
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📖 Transcript

Thank you.
Hi, I'm Lindsay.
And I'm Marshall.
Welcome to Tumble, the show where we explore spooky stories of science discovery on our annual Halloween show.
This time, we're taking on the science of the spirit world.
Ooh, are we becoming ghost investigators?

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