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October 2005
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Ghost Molecule
by Ken J.

What I am about to tell readers on this site is something that has been under wraps at a university in the metropolitan Boston area for almost a year now. There is a group of physicists (from varying institutions as I understand it) that have almost solved what GHOSTS MAY ACTUALLY BE. This is a true and well-funded study and will continue for however long it takes to either substantiate their initial research or dismiss it, but this disclosure is ultimately up to that university to release their own related information. I just found out about it upon coming back this semester and I can hardly keep my mouth shut about it. APB all ghost-hunters!

The hypothesis is based on a new view of human electro-physical cellular decomposition and their initial findings are currently being delayed until further research is done.

Here's what is hypothesized, and when you hear it, it will astound you as to the very reasonableness of the work.

What has been found is this: that all human cells en post-mortem (which do contain measurable yet varying amounts of energy) CAN by chemical reaction (response) know instinctively precisely where they fit in a human or animal configure as energy is incrementally released from dying human (animal) cells. Essentially reform in energy the original "animal item" and in this case it denotes George and Mary Q. Lunchbox post-mortem and phases of decomposition.

Meaning that as a body is decomposing, let's say, over a five year span, energy is being released in fits and starts which was stored in the living cell now defunct. After a few years of decomp, that residual energy may actually re-form the original structure (a ghost) to some extent and even move about in a given semi-responsive pattern though non cognitive (more zombie than man). If a man it will by self-adherence to the internal chemical response, form in essence a man, if not the very man who died as he was in his binary or basic behaviors. AND even possibly act out a grouping of familiar behaviors sporadically over and over again as this was the physical motion most familiar to that person genus. If that man was a handyman it may very well still do rounds or something similar that that body did regularly or had done repetitiously while alive.

My own non-newsworthy thought or conjecture on this subject as side note; if, say, two "ghost-crusts," as we are calling them, cross through each other wouldn't they actually mix or combine creating an incidental blending or even a fusion? Being that the chemical reactions in this matter form may be so similar in fact as to actually cross-adhere? Meaning that a more generic being would come of such a situation. But yes this is an actual study that is currently ongoing, green light as of fall semester 2005.

Now there is also another hypothesis along side it equally intriguing; that not only can it do remedial or rudimentary task-making possibly, but that it may also potentially adjoin itself to a place of physical trauma (location of traumatic event or death). Let me explain, the energy itself has an electro chemical shock of adrenaline which is an alkali(such as found in a battery but bio chemically produced)this may cajole the effects of the rudimentary task-making of energy realignment (bump-in-the-night stuff) and reassign "the ghost-crust" to the locus (location) of it's cellular death via release of adrenal flow and cellular memory thereof. A haunting, as it were, even though the body may be miles or tens of miles away.

So let's say 'Charlie' (any name will suffice) dies of a violent death, okay. Now adrenaline (electro chemical biochemistry) is released upon his 'violent strangulation'(let's say). Two weeks later buried and a year later comes the noticeable start of physical decomposition. In three to five years the form, composed of de compositional matter that is re-aligned to whatever degree, may actually be at the site of "Charlie's" brutal death-throes. What this has to do with is the electrochemical charge (adrenal energy), as given off by the trauma, could be circumspectually over-riding the bump-in-the-night task making of the structure itself. Meaning in lucid English the electrochemical charge of the final adrenaline jolt may adhere to a locus other than the grave site and potentially realign them in the area of the trauma itself. Because of the cells ALSO containing memory of that area and the event in term to which it itself relates.

Hence summarily denoting that ghost-crust is devoid or semi-devoid of cognition but instead adhering to a given pattern existent in its own memory of a massive panic or in lesser terms a basic behavior as something repetitious.

This is a hypothesis which may give an explanation to a subject that we have heard time and time again paranormally and may actually have somewhat of an explanation for. Not that it's not a person in spirit form or that there is no afterlife or something, that's not the subject and who am I to claim otherwise, but there is an electro chemical over-ride that is quite possible through an bioelectric inference adherence to a secondary location as it resonates in the cellular memory post-release (decomposure of cells) that could explain hauntings.

See now it becomes an interesting hypothesis. A: Bodies rebuild themselves energetically during and after decomposition incrementally( bit by bit), And B: Trauma loci could potentially be adhered to by this energy due to a direct shock of adrenaline(potentially)giving it a residual "panic".

SO WHEN YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS WORK, IN SAY TWO TO FIVE YEARS FROM NOW, IT WILL COME AS NO SURPRISE; THERE ARE NO GHOSTS, POSSIBLY. Buuuuut there might be real paranormal ZOMBIES doing things so boring it would hardly be worth following them at all! Boo!

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