EVP and New Dimensions

This must be the most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP). Written by a former NASA speech researcher, the book covers everything from basic questions, such as what is EVP, how it is done, to a wide-ranging discussion of new dimensions. This takes in beliefs from Christianity to Taoism, from Spiritualism to the Kaballah. After comparing EVP, Near Death Experiences, Black Holes and Wormholes, MacRae goes on to present incredible ideas for the future of EVP and “Designer Bodies.” (252 pages, 30 illustrations.)
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars we need more books like this!
as a paranormal researcher i found this book to be abig help. while at a hau nted location we run up to 6 recorders in several locations, analog with white noise, digital with enhanced mic, spion listing device. the ash u.k. cd is good for early evp sounds as well. in the paranormal research i found evps, in general to be hard to debunk.if you run a negative ion projecter in a non humid place, dry air is the best for results, i find very good evp, emf, film and infrared video recorders. this book gives a good history and talks about noise ratio e,t.c. also pink noise and other forms of ambient sound. daniel darrow new england apparition
5 Stars without doubt yo..
Serious.Nasa speech researcher does his time investigatin ghosts with EVP.Stuff’s foR real ya all..
2 Stars Eh… not so good.
I only give two stars as the book was poorly written and the editing terrible. To add to that, the author never really address recording EVP/ITC. When I went to investigate the website listed in the book, that wasn’t working and looks to be no longer up. There are much better books on EVP/ITC available. Check out Tom & Lisa Butler’s work, Mark Macy, or better yet, Sarah Estep’s work.
5 Stars Without a doubt, the best book on the subject
An intelligent, serious work about a very important field of research (perhaps the most important). The science is sound, the theory valid, and the writing accessible.
3 Stars Author in Serious Need of an Editor
This was a rough one to get through. I was expecting a thorough explanation of how EVPs were gathered, analyzed, and ideas as to what they may be. I got some of that, in various pieces, but I really wish an editor was involved to take out some of the silly quips the author made throughout the book.
All in all, not the quality I was hoping for.






















































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