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Ghosts in the Machine: The History of Spiritualism in Technology

Ghosts and Technology: Spiritualism at its Finest

Introduction

Connecting with spirits has been a fascination of humans since the beginning of time. From Ritual to Technology, the need to connect with deceased or those who are not in presence has extended into the tech genre. Technology has given this interest a new coat of life. Spiritualism has been experiencing a resurgence, not just within the religious circles but through technology

Spiritual Telegraphy

A method to enable communication with the dead, came from an unsuspected source none other than electricity. The age of spiritualism started when telegraphs were giving the power of transmitting during least foreseeable distances. Photography was then innovated and the methods of communication shifted from “knocking tables” to a photograph with a spirit resemblance. Photography gave the perfect excuse to believe these claims. Post-mordem photographs, for instance, were trendy and twisted for there close semblance to apparitions established Spiritualism as the modern belief that entertained this possibility

The Ghost Machine

Nikola Tesla said “If you want to find the secrets of the Universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration”, on that same wavelength Alfred Russel believed in case anything is energetic, it certainly should contain a spirit entity. The 1920s millionaires thought spiritualism and communication with the dead could be easied by apps and machinery. They recruited experts from Universite de Paris to aggregate their knowledge vis a vis predictions and the engineers in service for the world’s richest families. The machine made use of; Radio frequencies, Motors and energy amplifiers to report unusual sensations and vibrations.

Ectoplasm

Some Spiritualists claim that the spirits manifest themselves in smoky, amorphous bands that emanate from their body the first successor of the observation of the Medium becoming shadows or new shapes on as yet still sensitives film. Later, Post-mortem imageries only for the Spiritualists contributed to extra-Custodial notice and invoked very hefty skepticism on allegations they contained proof of ghosts.

Psychographs

Dr. Gale swept Spiritualism under his sleeve department and sold books on the subject matter was well as the contraption that might provide automatic composition messages to and from spirits he popularized the term psychograph, a device that allegedly interpreted the temperature emitted by an ectoplasmic body giving rise to messages and graphics enlisting a noticeable change in physique, a spirit hand, or manuscript on paper.

Machinery and Religion

Technology has long played an important role in organized religion. The use of microphones, screens, speakers dates back 70 years in old cathedrals of North America and the Vatican in Rome. Traces of shamans have been unearthed to hold rituatls with speech projections augment the choir and video projections. Technological enhancements coupled with religious ingenuity may create a sinful alliance and prevent the distinction by visitors, however obscures the genre of Spiritualism as merging belief systems though it remains as recognized user cases for optimized results.

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