Sunday, June 8, 2008

Ghost Radar -- Detect Ghost and Port Data

GHOST RADAR
http://www.ghostradar.co.uk/

Keep your GhostRadar in your pocket or handbag, in case you're alone in the dark. Or go anywhere creepy. Or know anyone creepy. Just in case.


TO SEE, OR NOT TO SEE

GhostRadar has been developed by Solid Alliance and GRX, a virtual organisation that investigates energy fields and the paranormal. However, using technology to detect ghosts is an emerging expertise: there's a lot to learn.

GhostRadar does not guarantee to detect ghosts, nor does it imply that they exist. But it might, and they may. However, your interaction, emotional state, and belief system, may be important factors in interpreting events.


BATTERIES

GhostRadar comes with a CR2016 battery installed, but it won't work until you pull out the thin plastic battery-protector. It will check for ghosts every 15 minutes. To replace the battery, unscrew the case from the back.


USING YOUR GHOST RADAR

You can hold your Ghost Radar, or let it hang from one of the two supplied straps. However, it will not collect data if it's very near anything metallic or magnetic.

Since most supernatural events happen in the late evening or at night, it's probably better to use your GhostRadar in low-light environments.


DETECTING GHOSTS

The button at the bottom is the on-off switch. Pressing it once, turns your GhostRadar on. The light will flash eight times as it gathers data. The next colour, which will fade on and off eight times, represents the Ghost Radar's findings.


COLOUR INTERPRETATION

red -------------- there's a ghost nearby, so move away
yellow ---------- there was a ghost nearby recently, so take care
green ----------- all clear
blue-green ------ there may be a guardian spirit nearby, so listen to what it tells you
blue------------- there's a guardian spirit nearby, so concentrate on your hopes

Your GhostRadar is looking for unexpected or sudden changes, and uses an algorithm to analyse the sensor data. If it detects any phantom presence, it beeps to help you assess any risk possibilities.

If you feel it's a malevolent spirit, pressing the button for two seconds will change the local electromagnetic field and, hopefully, scare the ghost away.

Detecting unknown energies, ghosts, sprits, and entities, or seeing mysterious apparitions, is not common: so you won't detect something every few minutes. They don't appear just because you're waiting, watching, and hoping.

And remember, your interaction, emotional state, and belief system, may be important factors in interpreting any events.

The Ghost Radar originally debuted in the UK at 60 Euros but now can be purchased at 14.99.



THE NEW VERSION
http://www.usbstore.co.uk/ghos.htm

Ghost Radar locates ghosts, spirits, and other entities. Its sensors detect and combine any significant related changes in electro-magnetic turbulence, heat, light, and biometrics which are believed to accompany any mysterious apparitions.

Ghost Radar measures 89mm x 57mm x 12mm, and is powered by one CR2032 3V battery. It has three energy sensors, a bio-feedback sensor, a clock-timer, a sixteen-light array, an on-off button, a mode button, a beeper, and a UV LED.

It includes a tiny USB flash drive storage device, which lights up when it's busy, for your documents, photos, i-tunes, and movies. It needs no installation, uses no batteries, and works with any modern PC or MAC.
This can also improve the general performance of Windows Vista: a feature called ReadyBoost allows Vista to use the flash memory as extra system RAM.

According to USAToday, the new version of this Ghost Radar/Flash Drive is expensive. "In Japan, GhostRadar costs about twice as much as a regular memory storage unit at 19,800 yen (US$185; euro140) for 512 megabytes, according to Yokohama-based SolidAlliance.

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Originally created for use in Japan where the paranormal is culturally ingrained and celebrated, the Ghost Radar has found its way into the common markets of the world. According to The Times- London 2005 article(reproduced at Independent.IE) of the products, it alleges to detect 8 different types of "spectres".

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/asia/ghostbusting-gizmo-has-evil-spirits-on-its-radar-265272.html

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/gear/2005-04-02-ghost-radar_x.htm


Original Myspace post: May 15, 2008

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