ParaDebunk

Introduction

Not everything unexplained is paranormal.
And not everything labelled “paranormal” deserves your belief.

I’ve yet to see a single photo, video, or recording that proves the existence of ghosts. Not one. Cameras don’t capture spirits — they capture light, shadow, compression artefacts, interference… and human error. What you’re seeing is usually staged, misunderstood, or your brain doing what it does best — turning noise into something meaningful.

That doesn’t mean people aren’t experiencing something.
It means what they think they’re experiencing probably isn’t what they think it is.

The human brain is a powerful pattern-recognition machine. It fills gaps, creates shapes, hears voices in randomness, and builds familiar images out of chaos. Add in environmental factors — lighting, sound, electromagnetic interference — and you’ve got the perfect recipe for something that feels real, but isn’t what it appears to be.

This isn’t about believing or dismissing. It’s about cutting through the nonsense, asking better questions, and not accepting something as “paranormal” just because it’s unexplained.

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