The Science Of Ghosts

BY: PRAGATI UPADHYAY

Most ghost stories arise in old, abandoned, or dimly lit spaces—settings that naturally trigger fear and imagination.

Haunted Places In Darkness

Infrasound, sound waves below human hearing, can cause unease, chills, and even hallucinations—often mistaken for paranormal activity.

Low-Frequency Sound

Lack of sleep disrupts the brain, leading to vivid hallucinations that people often describe as ghostly encounters.

Ghosts In Sleep Deprivation

Exposure to carbon monoxide gas can cause dizziness, paranoia, and visions—symptoms eerily similar to ghost sightings.

Carbon Monoxide Confusion

When stressed or afraid, the brain fills sensory gaps with imagined shapes or shadows, creating “ghost” experiences.

Brain’s Illusions Under Stress

Despite scientific explanations, countless people around the world remain convinced they’ve seen or felt spirits.

Millions Still Believe