Surveillance images from the Science Museum at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City) captured what seems to be an apparition as it entered the security gate after hours.
I kinda like the video... of course there's always more than a measure of doubt with this stuff.
Not sure I understand the argument about the moving turnstiles... Aren't "ghosts" reported all the time to be opening/closing doors, moving objects, etc?
That's my thought: there are types of spirits capable of manipulating their environment. I do find it curious that it swings fully and clearly open the first time but the second time, it just swings out a little.
It's either a) a bored ghost killing time at the museum; or b) bored guards looking for a neat publicity stunt. But who knows for sure except the employees...
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How does a ghost manage to move a turnstile -- ethereal goop vs tangible matter?
This requires real scrutiny...
RR
I think I would suspect an artifact of previous footage. Why would a ghost need to open the gate or move the turnstiles?
I noticed that it clearly swings open the first time but does not so much when the "ghosts" comes back through.
I kinda like the video... of course there's always more than a measure of doubt with this stuff.
Not sure I understand the argument about the moving turnstiles... Aren't "ghosts" reported all the time to be opening/closing doors, moving objects, etc?
That's my thought: there are types of spirits capable of manipulating their environment. I do find it curious that it swings fully and clearly open the first time but the second time, it just swings out a little.
It's either a) a bored ghost killing time at the museum; or b) bored guards looking for a neat publicity stunt. But who knows for sure except the employees...
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