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From 1.01 Pilot: Electronic Voice Phenomenon

The recording of voices on audiotapes that have no known physical source. EVP researchers capture the voices of spirit beings, made possible when the beings interrupt the Electro Magnetic Field (EMF). EVP is the first high-technology method that allows communication with the dead and other discarnate beings. A simple audio cassette recorder is all that is necessary to reveal these previously unheard voices to the human ear.


From 2.18 Hollywood Babylon: EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena)

A term used to refer to the voices or voice-like sounds, said by paranormal investigators to be of paranormal origin, hear or captured on recorded media through other electronic devices. Examples o purported EVP are typically short, usually the lengeth of a word or short phrase, although longer segments have also been reported.


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