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Some hauntings don’t react to you.
They don’t acknowledge you, they don’t change, and they don’t seem aware that you’re even there.
They just… keep happening.
Same place. Same movement. Same sequence over and over again.
In this episode, we’re breaking down the Stone Tape Theory the idea that environments themselves can somehow “record” emotional or traumatic events and replay them later as what people describe as residual hauntings.
We get into where this theory comes from, why materials like quartz are always brought into the conversation, and the scientific reasons it doesn’t actually hold up. But even with that, people are still reporting the same kinds of experiences in the same types of places.
So if it’s not a ghost… what are people actually experiencing?
Because some places don’t feel neutral and that’s the part that sticks.
Have you experienced something like this?
Send it in:
By ghoststoriesandgummiesSome hauntings don’t react to you.
They don’t acknowledge you, they don’t change, and they don’t seem aware that you’re even there.
They just… keep happening.
Same place. Same movement. Same sequence over and over again.
In this episode, we’re breaking down the Stone Tape Theory the idea that environments themselves can somehow “record” emotional or traumatic events and replay them later as what people describe as residual hauntings.
We get into where this theory comes from, why materials like quartz are always brought into the conversation, and the scientific reasons it doesn’t actually hold up. But even with that, people are still reporting the same kinds of experiences in the same types of places.
So if it’s not a ghost… what are people actually experiencing?
Because some places don’t feel neutral and that’s the part that sticks.
Have you experienced something like this?
Send it in: