Electronic Voice Phenomenon

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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.

Pad of Definitions (1.01 Pilot), Official Website

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 length of a word or short phrase, although longer segments have also been reported.

Pad of Definitions (2.18 Hollywood Babylon), Official Website

1.01 Pilot

Sam: You know there's EVP on that?

1.04 Phantom Traveler

Jerry Panowski gets Sam and Dean the cockpit voice recorder from United Britannia Flight 2485 hoping to help in finding the creature responsible for the plane crash.

Recording: Mayday! Mayday! Repeat! This is United Britania 2485—immediate instruction help! United Britanis 2485, I copy your message—May be experiencing some mechanical failure... (Loud whooshing sound)

Later, when Sam investigates the recording, he gets EVP from the playback.

Sam: Well, there's definitely EVP on the cockpit voice recorder.
Dean: Yeah?
Sam: Listen.
(He plays the tape, which has been edited to pull out a scratchy voice.)
Voice: No survivors!

2.18 Hollywood Babylon

Sam: EVP
Dean: From the night of Brad's stage dive. All of a sudden, I'm getting electromagnetic readings up the wazoo. For some reason, it's a legit haunting now.

7.19 Of Grave Importance

Annie: Wait. Your voice. You're the one on my phone.
Victoria: When you were here, I was able to call out to you that way.
Annie: Ah, spectral voice transference.
Bobby: Right. Ghost juju.
And
Victoria’s voice on Annie’s voice mail: Free me. Free me
Sam: Where'd that come from?
(The display on the phone reads “(…)…-….”)

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