A ghost is said to be a form of energy; and we now know that energy can physically move objects. Which would make sense when someone witnesses an object move independently, they would immediately assume “ghost”. But what if it wasn’t actually a ghost moving the object at all, but really the person themselves? We are starting to understand, more today than ever, that when we breakdown a humans molecules to the tiniest points, known as “subatomic particles”, that all that is left is light, and that in fact, light is a form of energy, therefore we humans are essentially energy. Now knowing this, and with practice… why wouldn’t a human be able to harness their energy, and use it to quite literally move physical objects themselves?? Going further into this concept, where we are talking humans, then we can’t ignore our biggest human quality: emotions, which we are also now finally understanding to be a type of energy in itself, and that it can also be felt… such as when someone is sad near you, you are able to sense it and feel bad for them... So who’s to say that when a human has a panic attack, is outraged or even terrified, wouldn’t be able to form a supercharge of energy from a build-up of emotions and unconsciously move an object? Therefore, confusing the incident with what seemed to have been a ghost…
I wrote this 2 years ago and just now rediscovered it in my notes on my laptop... thought it was an interesting thought I had hahaha and figured I would share.