Contributor: John Keegan
It’s often said that the nature of the paranormal is such that any theory has the potential to be true. That’s only true to a very specific point. All the theories (even those that are little more than firmly-stated opinions) are potentially correct up until the point that data is collected and conclusions can therefore be made. The data becomes the determinant of the viability of a given theory. If the recorded observations don’t match the theory, and the data collection methods are valid, then the theory is wrong.
The review for Ghost Hunters 7.25: “Christmas Spirit” has been added to the archive.