*image is adapted from NASA
Although Australia is a 'young country' anyone with an open mind can look and listen and appreciate that the lands are still very history rich. Lore, law and legend leaves it marks, however faint or painfully obvious. Until the time that each story fades and is forgotten they will continue to live on and we will respond with interest. For this reason research from our group has not focused soley on current popular or well known legends. We also research significant tales and legends. We research and investigate to find ongoing data of these things because they continue to lack an otherwise rational explanation. For this same reason we must be extensive, honest and interested in the curiosities of the data we collect. That is our purpose.
Who doesn't love their KII/EMF/EMR? Don't get me wrong I still have a fondness there but it is the total of our research and experiences that will always mean the most to me. I mean no shame to other groups that have their limitations but I often worry that there is not enough curiosity in the data collected and that there is too much data being presented as 'evidence' without enough analysis or critical questioning. I am worried that sitting with a bunch of EMF's in the dark is enough and that 40 more minutes focusing on it isn't going to change my mind. The EMF has a misrepresentation of what it's significance is. What I'm saying is that I would love to see more shows, vlogs and groups minimising the significance of only using a singular method of data alone as 'evidence' or even holding it in such high importance. Whilst at times it may be any kind of singular device alone, too often it is made worse by this specifically being the EMF. I do believe the EMF is an excellent starting point and I always have one handy if someone else wants to use it but an EMF should really be your prompt to obtain more data, correlate it, compare it as well as be mindful of your surrounds. Geopathic Awareness should be as significant as knowing what you packed today, how you got there and what you will do when you get there. The EMF is the prompt to analyse further data critically. We should not be blown away by this prompt. This is our reminder. In all honesty, I often use an EMF to rule out more conclusions than I draw. If and when followed closely I often can be found utilising it in a pre-investigation visit. It will either inform me a section can become a point of interest to or that instead it may be a nuisance area to avoid. An EMF indeed will bring you data to inform you of disturbances but are the readings (including the inconsistent and hard to reproduce) even what they seem?
*image is from ProtectYourEnergy
Confidence in understanding the data from an EMF and its relevance to environmental Geopathic stress is not just about knowing where your power lines are and who left their phone turned on this time. These devices are great but there are are lots of thing that trigger spikes or data readings such as kinetic energy from fast movement/turning (often seen when running in fear through the wilderness) and the flowing of direction from water underground or nearby or linear structures like railway tracks. These things are not evidence of paranormal activity but are instead evidence that your device's batteries are still ok a bit longer. When used in conjunction with other data they have the potential for more value but even then they still only prompt more investigation. If you're in this field that is a good thing. It is when you reach a conclusion or are limited to what you can do next that it is all over.
I'm not saying that you should not investigate such environments but rather instead go with awareness that you will have a significant task ahead of you. You will be up to your eyeballs in data that may or may not mean anything and an abundance will often indicate you should find a more quiet spot. Once the history and awareness of man made and natural structure is kept in mind an abundance of other appropriate and varied additional equipment suddenly becomes even more important. Additionally, research hours for the same spot requires longer dedication to obtain true value and understanding to prevent misinformation and misrepresentation of what researching the paranormal is all about. If you want in depth research YES use an EMF but use it wisely and ONLY IF you are using it in conjunction with other multiple methods to collect and compare data.
*image is from SlimSpurling
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