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  2. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective [e] is a 2010 puzzle adventure video game developed and published by Capcom. The story follows Sissel, an amnesiac ghost with supernatural powers, and his journey to rediscover his identity. Players solve environmental puzzles, interact with eccentric characters, and uncover the truth of Sissel's death over the ...

  3. Electronic voice phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The human brain evolved to recognize patterns, and if a person listens to enough noise the brain will detect words, even when there is no intelligent source for them. [48] [49] Expectation also plays an important part in making people believe they are hearing voices in random noise. [50] Apophenia is related to, but distinct from pareidolia. [51]

  4. The Hum - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 report cites a university study of fifty cases of people complaining about a "low throbbing background noise" that others were unable to hear. The sound, always peaking between 30 and 40 Hz (hertz), was found to only be heard during cool weather with a light breeze, and often early in the morning. These noises were often confined to a 10 ...

  5. Walla - Wikipedia

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    In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. [1] A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to create this murmur is known as a walla group.

  6. “Ghost ”star“ Whoopi Goldberg ”startled“ ”by mystery noise on ...

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    Joy Behar appeared to indicate that someone in the audience fell, while Goldberg looked off-camera and muttered, "Uh-oh" after the noise clapped through the airspace.

  7. Next Position Please - Wikipedia

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    Next Position Please is the seventh studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983.. The title track was originally demoed for the band's 1979 album Dream Police, which had lead singer Robin Zander, lead guitarist Rick Nielsen, and bassist Tom Petersson each singing a verse.

  8. Ghost hunting - Wikipedia

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    Nickell says that ghost hunters often arm themselves with EMF meters, thermometers that can identify cold spots, and wireless microphones that eliminate background noise, pointing out the equipment being used to try to detect ghosts is not designed for the job. "The least likely explanation for any given reading is it is a ghost," maintains ...

  9. 'Ghost artists' on Spotify: How fake musicians trick ... - AOL

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    The exact motives behind ghost artists’ decision to add songs with fake collaborations to Spotify are unknown, but many speculate that fake artists mainly want to manipulate Spotify’s ...