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Gulf Coast Ghost Hunter
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Frank's Box
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After last night's meeting I was prompted to research this ingenious little device entitled Frank's Box. Here is what I found on the website Paranormal Insider.
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Imagine being able to pick up a phone — or a device like it — and dial up The Other Side. Answering on the other end is someone who is no longer of this world — they're dead. Sound far-fetched? Not in the eyes of researchers all over the world who are pursuing tech links with other realms for real-time, two communication — including the inventor of a fairly new device: Frank's Box.
Since antiquity, human beings have resisted the idea that the dead are unreachable. Prior to machines, specially trained and gifted people acted as the communication medium, transmitting messages back and forth while entranced.
Ever since the telephone was invented in the 19th century, visionaries have looked for ways to adapt technology to the subtle peculiarities of the invisible realms. Thomas Edison said such a device ought to be made, but if he ever worked on one himself, he left no surviving notes or plans.
In the years since Edison, a host of two-way, real-time devices have been invented. Some seem to produce amazing results — but as yet no scientific, conclusive proof of communication with the dead. One of the newest in the field is Frank's Box, created by Frank Sumption of Colorado.
Frank's Box scans AM/FM and low band frequencies to create a noise matrix from which the dead — as well as other entities — can use to modulate for messages. It's made of computer, radio and electronic components. Like real-time EVP (electronic voice phenomena), Frank's Box produces messages from a word or two to complete sentences in length.
Sumption says he received instructions for building the device from disembodied entities. His first box was built in 2002, and he has made fewer than three dozen. While anyone can build one from his schematics, there seems to be something especially effective about the boxes hand-made by Sumption himself.
As the owner of two Frank's Boxes made by Sumption, I can attest to their operation. The box (shown in photo with digital records and K2 meter) seems to create an entire energy field that attracts spirits. You can ask questions, and get answers — but not consistently. No matter who you ask for on the Other Side, it's often a guess as to who — or what — really answers. Some researchers, like Sumption himself, don't ask questions, but turn on the box and record whatever comes through, much like EVP.
Devices like Frank's Box are useful in research in the field of ITC, or instrumental transcommunication, dedicated to real-time, two-way bridges for voice and image. Dialing up the dead may be a day that's closer than we think. Will calling plans be far behind?
Posted by Rosemary Ellen Guiley in Paranormal Technology
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