Are ghosts real? Does the devil really exist? This is one of the most controversial and mysterious issues in human history. Since ancient times, when people were conscious, they believed that there was a devil. To this day, however, scientists have not found an answer to this paranormal mystery.
A Gallup 2005 poll showed that 37 percent of Americans believe in haunted houses, and about a third of respondents believe in ghosts. Thousands of people around the world now love to hunt for ghosts, and according to Sharon Hill, a researcher at the New Blog in Dubutt, there are about 2,000 such amateur ghost hunter groups.

One-third of Americans believe there are ghosts
Ghosts have been a hot topic for the past millennium. They appear in countless works and art genres, from Shakespeare's play Macbeth to the Bible and even folk ghost stories.
Horses are probably the most common belief in the paranormal phenomenon in the world. This popularity is due in part to the fact that there are ghosts of faith that belong to an extensive network of supernatural beliefs, including near-death experiences, life in another world, and spiritual communication.
It is believed that the souls of the dead have been hovering around the living since ancient times, and it has brought comfort to many. They believe that deceased loved ones have been watching or accompanying us in times of crisis. However, most people believe in ghosts, and as a result of their own experiences, either they "see" or feel some incomprehensible presence.
Personal experience is one thing, but scientific evidence is another. One of the difficult parts of investigating ghosts is that there is currently no globally popular definition of what a ghost is.
Many people believe that ghosts are the souls of those who, for some reason, are "lost" and die on their way to another world. Others assert that ghosts are telepathic gods who intervene in the world from our brains.
Some have even proposed special classifications of different types of ghosts, such as goblins, haunted ghosts, soul masters, and hades. Of course, all of this is artificial, like guessing different lines of fairy and dragon breeds. The number of ghost types depends on your wishes.
Scientists have pointed out many contradictions in the ghost view. For example, are ghosts tangible or invisible? People believed in ghosts said they could walk through any solid object without affecting it, or would close the door, or throw the object into the room.
From the point of view of logic and dialectical materialism, things can only be one way or another. If ghosts are human souls, why do they appear in the form of clothing, accompanied by objects that are considered inanimate, such as hats, sticks, and costumes, not to mention the many reports about and ghost carriages?
If the ghost is the soul of the unnemaged deceased, why is there an unsolved murder case when the ghost is thought to be able to communicate through spiritual means, so that the murderer can identify himself to the police. In this way, any claim about ghosts raises logical doubts.
So far, ghost hunters have not found any evidence of the existence of ghosts
Ghost hunters use many creative methods, sometimes vague, including spiritual factors, to discover the existence of souls. Almost every ghost hunter claims that their actions are scientific and exhibits themselves as they use high-tech equipment such as Geiger radiation meters, electromagnetic field detectors (EMF), ion detectors, infrared cameras, and ultra-sensitive microphones. However, none of these ever-proven devices actually detected ghosts.
Others approached in the opposite way, claiming that they could not prove the existence of ghosts simply because we currently had no technology suitable for finding and exploring the spiritual world. However, this is not true: either ghosts exist in our regular physical world (and therefore can be detected and recorded through photographs, movies, videos, and audio recordings) or they are not real. If the existence of ghosts cannot be scientifically detected or recorded, then all the evidence claiming to be ghosts is certainly not ghosts.
Given so many contradictory assumptions, it is no surprise to know that despite the efforts of thousands of ghost hunters on television and elsewhere over the past few decades, there is no convincing evidence declaring the existence of ghosts.
Despite the myriad of contradictions, many people still believe in ghosts. A well-established view is that Albert Einstein made a scientific basis: what happens to our bodily energy when we die if energy cannot be produced or destroyed, but only metabolized from one form to another? Will they become ghosts?
The above explanation seems to make sense, unless you understand the basic physics. The answer is simple, and it's not mysterious at all. After a person dies, the energy in his/her body follows the path of energy metabolism in all other living beings after death: into the environment. Energy is released in heat and converted into organisms we eat (such as wild animals, if we are not buried or worms and bacteria, if we are buried) as well as trees absorb us. There is no "energy" in the body that survives the death of the "person" in order to discover commonly used ghost hunting equipment.
While most ghost hunters go on harmless and useless adventures, it still has a darker array. When ghost hunting television aired, police across the United States witnessed a surge in the number of people arrested, injured, and even killed during ghost hunting. In 2010, a man was killed while hunting ghosts, and together with a group of friends he saw the ghosts of a ship that had been in an accident a few years earlier. The ghost ship was gone, but a real ship made the right turn and bit a ghost hunter to death.
The evidence of ghosts is no different now than it was a year ago, a decade, or even a century ago. Ghost hunters' failure to find reliable evidence is believed to be due to two reasons: First, since ghosts do not exist, reports of ghosts can be explained by psychology, misunderstanding, or deception. Second, ghosts exist, but ghost hunters are too incompetent.
After all, ghost hunting has nothing to do with finding evidence (if so, the search should have ended a long time ago). Instead, the process is mostly about having fun with friends, telling stories, and finding an interest in mysterious but interesting phenomena that are creepy and a little scary, but tense and attractive.