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Night Vision Exploratory scientific investigator could perhaps be a more accurate title for how we view a true paranormal investigator. We see using the equipment listed on GetGhostGear.com going something like this: Take readings in your investigation location, establish a normal baseline over an extended period of time, watch data for anomalies over another extended period of time, create testable theories around average and anomalous data that could support reported experiences, test those theories. That's it folks. There are specific theories already in existence that do require specialized equipment to test. One such theory discussed in great detail on GetGhostGear.com is the MADS project. Night Vision -Through the aid of many steps completed on the near atomic level this technology now allows the user to see in low illuminated conditions where the unaided eye could not. The night vision technology is sometimes referred to as image enhancement.
Night vision units come in several designs such as goggles, binoculars and monoscopes. There are several different forms of this technology that have been evolving as technology further develops. The industry of image enhancing has labeled these different forms or evolutions as different 'Generations'. Starting with Generation 0 implemented in World War II, progressing to Generation I, Generation II and Generation III. We have noticed some retailers touting Generation IV technology (as early as 2000) with the night vision units they are selling.
Here is a quick overview of how some of the night vision technology actually works. The first piece of your night vision apparatus is what is called an objective lens. This lens may not be all that different than those found on ordinary cameras and common binoculars. Its job is to collect the light and focus it on to the photo cathode. Enhancing the light or 'photons' present in your darkened situation is what's called a photo cathode. The photo cathode used in night vision technology gets excited when exposed to light (photons) altering their state to electricity or "electrons". In most Generation I night vision units the electrons are accelerated by an electrostatic charge typically produced by a cone shaped anode and a field forming electrode all powered by the battery of the unit. It is at this point that in most Generation II units the electricity moves through what is called a 'microchannel plate'. This plate is constructed of glass and shaped as a disc. This 'microchannel plate' takes place of the electrostatic charge typically produced by a cone shaped anode and a field forming electrode found in Generation I units. The microchannel plate is lined with openings, tiny angled holes that allow the image that is now in the form of electrons to pass through. While doing so these electrons grow in great number by gathering additional electrons released from the charged 'microchannel plate'. In either Generation I or II it is this large amount of electrons that are then striking a divider covered with phosphors. Phosphor has the property of emitting light (photons) when struck with an electrical charge (electrons) facilitating the user to view the otherwise dark image as illuminated. The classic green image associated with night vision is produced by the phosphors in the unit.
Goggles generally present better perception and when used with head straps offer hands free use. There was recently produced a toy version of the night vision goggle retailing for around $80. We will have a review of this "toy" product as soon as possible. Looking to purchase night vision equipment or learn more about its potential use in researching and investigating reports of paranormal phenomena: Paranormal Investigating Equipment 101
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To Reiterate:
Exploratory scientific investigator could perhaps be a more accurate title for how we view a true paranormal investigator. Using the scientific equipment listed on GetGhostGear.com should go something like this: Take readings in your investigation location, establish a normal baseline over an extended period of time, watch data for anomalies over another extended period of time, create testable theories around average and anomalous data that could support reported experiences, test those theories. That's it folks. There are specific theories already in existence that do require specialized equipment to test. One such theory discussed in great detail on GetGhostGear.com is the MADS project (to be released soon). We will continually be adding information to the above item as resources permit. We have started creating some additional knowledge centers for the EMF meter and have included some links to start you on your way. The EMF topic is just to big to capsulate into one single page. Below are some editorials that range from our personal rants on industry issues, to more scholarly scientific journal type entries, to that of a simple opinion editorial. We highly recommend that you start at the top and finish in that order at the bottom! Enjoy: Paranormal Investigating Equipment 101 EMF Meters 102 (to be released soon) EMF Meters 103 (to be released soon) EMF Meters 104 (to be released soon) The Magnetic Anomaly Detection System (MADS) (to be released soon) Many more to come
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