Over the years, I have been following an ongoing experiment called Faces in Sound, where researchers stream random white noise and generate random images through Perlin Noise and CRT static. The theory is that these randomized signals provide the raw material that spirits can manipulate to communicate. I’ve used these streams as a sound source for my EVP recordings for a long time, but I rarely expected a visual breakthrough.
One Sunday night, I felt a sudden, intuitive urge to check the stream. I heard P’s voice say, “It’s me.” Taking the hint, I began screen-recording so I could review the frames slowly later. What I found was a stunning manifestation: a face emerged in the noise, with lips and a facial structure that were distinctly his.
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