Modern ghost hunting traces its roots back to the , a period known as the "Golden Age" of Spiritualism.
Today’s investigators utilize a blend of traditional and high-tech tools to capture potential evidence: Ghosthunter
Identifies "cold spots" or heat signatures that cannot be explained by environmental factors. Modern ghost hunting traces its roots back to
: Founded in London in 1882, the SPR was the first organization dedicated to the scientific study of psychic phenomena, including ghosts and poltergeists. and radio energy levels
Detects fluctuations in magnetic, electric, and radio energy levels, which some believe signal a spirit's presence.
Used to capture Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVPs)—sounds or voices not heard by the human ear at the time of recording.