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Help me with an explanation for this - possible ghost?

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Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:08

My (extremely rational usually) friend has recently moved into a flat where objects have started being moved around when she is out.
The last thing that happened was two LED lights clicking on simultaneously, two of those letters with lights in them, that have batteries and aren't linked to each other or the electrics. Her son and her witnessed it.
I want there to be a rational explanation for this but can't think of one. She is now convinced and is getting a priest in.
Can anyone think of anything rational/scientific?

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MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 25/03/2019 12:10

Dodgy connection.

Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:11

But two completely separate ones side by side?

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ABC1234DEF · 25/03/2019 12:11

Mouse

Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:11

This kind of thing but two separate ones

Help me with an explanation for this - possible ghost?
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Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:12

How would the mouse do it?

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MidsomerBurgers · 25/03/2019 12:12

Has she changed the locks? A previous owner/tenant may still have a key.

MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 25/03/2019 12:13

Why not? What's most likely? Two identically built lights have the same dodgy connection, or there's the spirit of a dead person manifesting itself in your friend's apartment playing silly fuckers with some lights?

Keener · 25/03/2019 12:13

Yes, if they were bought at the same time, they're likely to develop problems at around the same time. is your friend unusually nervous and superstitious? This seems like such an easy thing to find a perfectly rational explanation for -- it's not as if it's flying kitchen tables and ectoplasm coming out of the toaster!

zen1 · 25/03/2019 12:18

Also, sometimes if the batteries are about to go, things can start playing up. I imagine that if she bought them at the same time, the batteries in them are likely to run out at the same time. I have loads of different battery operated light strings etc. They’ve all developed loose connections and flash indiscriminately.

SomethingOnce · 25/03/2019 12:20

It’s 2019 and you’re asking about ‘possible ghosties’? Confused

zen1 · 25/03/2019 12:22

She could always set up a camera if she wants to see who’s moving things around. Who knows, if she captured a ghost on film, she could claim the $1 million James Randi has set aside.

Palominoo · 25/03/2019 12:24

Anything to do with lights will have a logical explanation.

If their child can turn their head all the way round like an owl and is projectile vomiting green icky stuff whilst swearing profusely then I'd suggest getting a priest in.

www.dailymotion.com/video/x2qjwz1

Brahumbug · 25/03/2019 12:26

Even of you can't come up with a rational explanation, that doesn't make it a ghost, I don't know is a perfectly good answer. For it to be a ghost, there would have to be evidence that, 1: ghosts exist and 2: this was a ghost.

ABC1234DEF · 25/03/2019 12:35

How would the mouse do it?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-47625283

Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:38

Just to be clear I want to agree that it is not a ghost. Firstly because I don't believe in it and secondly that would freak me out.

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Arcadia · 25/03/2019 12:39

She initially thought it was the ex-owner but now has a security gate with camera etc. And no one was there when it happened

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BlueMerchant · 25/03/2019 13:58

I am a believer in woo and yet I think it's more likely to be the batteries.

Arcadia · 25/03/2019 14:30

Apparently bought at different times but the same kind of light.

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Palominoo · 25/03/2019 15:30

The friend needs to buy more lights so she has every letter of the alphabet then ask Mr or Mrs ghostie to spell out a sentence by lighting up one letter at a time.

If the message is, 'Hello, it's Auntie Maud, you can find a diamond necklace hidden in the base of the table lamp I left you.', then all well and good.

However if the letters light up with, 'You're going to die mwha ha ha', tell your friend to start sprinkling that holy water pronto.

AliceAforethought · 25/03/2019 15:43

Imagine life after death really did exist.
So there you are, dead and ghostified, with the freedom to go and do whatever you want, invisibly.
Why would you choose to head to an unremarkable house and randomly fiddle with someone's lights, or move a book slightly, or hide someone's keys, or whatever other ridiculous things are blamed on ghosts?

The lights clearly have a common fault, OP.

FoxSquadKitten · 25/03/2019 16:11

Nope, there is no other explanation, ghost it is 👻

Palominoo 😆

Keener · 25/03/2019 17:41

Why would you choose to head to an unremarkable house and randomly fiddle with someone's lights, or move a book slightly, or hide someone's keys, or whatever other ridiculous things are blamed on ghosts?

In Hilary Mantel's brilliant novel about a smalltime outer 'burbs of London medium, Beyond Black, it's because the dead are as confused, trivial and smalltime as the living, and they cluster around the main character at seances talking about cardigans and bunions and kitchen fittings and asking whether the number 64 bus has gone. Grin

Exexexcel · 25/03/2019 19:07

Ooh I'm gonna read that!

MitziK · 25/03/2019 19:28

they cluster around the main character at seances talking about cardigans and bunions and kitchen fittings and asking whether the number 64 bus has gone. grin

Probably stuck in the usual clutter of buses at Addington Village Interchange behind the 130 and 359.

Arcadia · 25/03/2019 20:04

Grinsome funny comments there but it still seems weird that both lights turned in simultaneously when they are completely separate.

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