Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2021

Paranormal investigations with the Kinect? Oh help no ... or you like fake-results ...

In the last few weeks and months it has happened in abundance that private individuals contact me and our ghosthunter-team with questions about Kinect. On the one hand, the questions are based on pure interest and on the other hand because they were asked for a paranormal investigation with the help of the Kinect at home. Unfortunately, based on the "results", the groups then literally suggest ghosts and very often also evil ghosts or demons to the private persons. The result is fear and even more question marks among the people ... and for me personally an absolute no-go!

  

Briefly about the Kinect for those who do not know the device:

With the Kinect it is so that the XBox was developed to recognize two players in a limited playing field. Many infrared sensors are used here. In order for the software to recognize players via the sensors, tens of thousands of postures of the arms, legs and bodies of the human players had to be recorded and corresponding points had to be programmed. Only then can the Kinect "recognize" the players and connect prominent (programmed) points with lines. It should be noted: applies to living players - only then can they do it.

It is not programmed for ghosts ... we don't even know today what ghosts are really made of. So for the Kinect to be able to recognize the ghosts, one would have to have ghosts as "models", as in programming for living players, and record and feed in all postures ... and there is an essential problem...
 
The Kinect's sensors recognize any points and then connect them with lines. Any "stick figures" can be created, but this is not proof that there is a ghost! The Kinect software only connects dots with lines, nothing more! Therefore, a fidgety philippine or ghosts with 3 legs and 4 arms etc. often arise, etc. The Kinect is also only designed for a limited playing field of 2x3m or so (I would have to look for numbers) and for a "fixed playing field", ie the device must not be moved be = walking around with the device is excluded.

The light, infrared light, etc. can also interfere with the sensors and create points that are then connected. All in all, the Kinect is completely useless for ghosthunting. Unfortunately, many teams believe this because TV series "exemplify" this ...

But now we are at an essential point, namely that many groups use this useless part and can cause a lot of harm, especially for those seeking help. By the way, TV shows do it because they often suggest "real ghost" discoveries by means of the device ... Shaking the head ... but the quota has to be right.
 
Of course, objections would now arise that you could have different opinions about the device ... you can also, as you can be with the chemtrails, but you still have to stick to facts and these justify, as with the chemtrails that the Kinect is more useful for ghosthunting if you want to declare their stick figures as "real ghosts" ....

Therefore, urgent advice to those seeking help that they should pay attention to whether groups declare the results of the Kinect as real ghosts, if so: Keep your hands off them, otherwise you will have a ghost clubhouse with you after using the Kinect ... .

The fact that the Kinect is still experiencing a hype also shows, in an insane way, that many groups do not deal with the topic and equipment in any way ... and then they think that they could provide help with people who often also have fears. A dangerous paradox.

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