The truth about ghosts

I just find it curious… I don’t know if it’s just hollywood but I have seen people telling their stories too and usually paranormal activity happens at night… why?

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Not all paranormal activity is at night. They use daytime to gather enegery they need to do unusual things. And nighttime is a comforting time for ghosts I’m guessing. Humans can’t see them when they do activity.

Ghosts are really just people’s fear of the unknown. Everyone who gets up to find out what that noise/shadow actually was finds out it wasn’t a ghost. But people are more afraid to do that at night for some reason, so most reports of ghosts happened at night. However, ghosts have never been shown to exist at all. It’s just fear.

Because that’s when idiots think they show up.

cuz ghost can’t appear in daylight, iot kinda kills them…like vampires…..i think it’s different if ya in a room and it’s dark / semi dark. =S xx

“Night is often associated with danger and evil, because of the psychological connection of night’s all-encompassing darkness to the fear of the unknown and darkness’s obstruction of a major sensory system (the sense of sight). Humans are and have been daylight creatures for at least several million of years, and nighttime is naturally associated with the vulnerability and danger for human physical survival. Criminals, animals, and other potential dangers can be concealed by darkness. Midnight has a particular importance in human imagination and culture.”

Because bad and evil deeds tend to be committed at night, and ghosts are evil so they prefer to come out at night.

I’ve had several daytime experiences. One walked right past me in my house during the day. My husband had grown up in the house, and said that this ‘ghost’ had been around since he was a child. He described him to me when I said someone had walked in and disappeared. The other time, the kitchen door slammed closed. There was a bolt slide lock on the inside, which was slid to the locked position, tho nobody was there. I opened it, walked back to the stove, and it slammed closed again and locked. That was lunchtime in the summer. I think we’re just more open to it at night because we’re tired. I’ve had both daytime and nighttime experiences since I was a child.

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