Science is like a detective who asks questions and looks for clues to solve mysteries, even the mystery of ghosts.
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek in your house. You hear someone laughing behind the couch, but when you peek, no one's there. That’s like seeing a ghost! But science wants to know: Is it really a ghost, or is there another reason?
How Science Works
Science uses tools and tests to see what’s going on. If scientists think ghosts are real, they might record strange sounds or lights in old houses. They might ask people who say they've seen ghosts if their stories match up.
Sometimes the clues point to something real, like a hidden person or an old radio playing. Other times, it's still a mystery!
Ghosts Are Like Riddles
Ghosts are like riddles. Science helps us solve them by checking for answers that fit all the clues. If we find one, great! If not, maybe ghosts are just the most fun kind of riddle, and science gets to keep asking questions!
Examples
- A kid sees a ghost in the hallway, but is it really there or just imagination?
- Scientists use cameras to catch strange shadows in an old house.
- A teacher shows a video of a ghostly figure on a screen during class.
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See also
- Why Do Ghosts Haunt People?
- Why Do Ghosts Happen?
- Why Do Ghosts Appear to Some People and Not Others?
- Why Do Ghosts Appear in Some Photos?
- Why Do Ghosts Haunt Places?