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  1. 1
    JMdict
    ghost bound to a specific physical location (usu. where death occurred)
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    The Stone Tape theory is the speculation that ghosts and hauntings are analogous to tape recordings, and that electrical mental impressions released during emotional or traumatic events can somehow be "stored" in moist rocks and other items and "replayed" under certain conditions. The idea was first proposed by British archaeologist turned parapsychologist Thomas Charles Lethbridge in 1961. Philosopher H. H. Price also invented similar concept in 1940. Lethbridge believed that ghosts were not spirits of the deceased, but were simply non-interactive recordings similar to a movie. The idea was popularized in 1972 in a Christmas ghost story called The Stone Tape, produced by the BBC.

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自縛霊 【じばくれい】 (word containing irregular kanji usage) · 自爆霊 【じばくれい】 (word containing irregular kanji usage)
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