Although eight years have passed, the death of his daughter Melissa from
traffic accidents remains sticky in the memory of Gary Galka.
The man from Granby, Connecticut, United States admitted its relationship with Melissa remained strong. He always felt the presence of his beloved daughter.
Inner relationship is what makes electrical engineers seemed obsessed with designing a device that he described as a digital device for the exploration of paranormal or ghost hunter.
"I've created more than 30 different products for paranormal research," he told The Hartford Courant, as published by FOX News.
Unusual in his invention, he and his family appeared in a television channel, Travel Channel in a show titled "Ghost Adventures" that explored paranormal phenomena. Galka also shows how one of his invention, the sudden noises, "Hi dad, I love you."
"No one has ever made a product like this," he said.
Galka finding tools are sold at prices varying from U.S. $ 79 to about U.S. $ 350, are all names beginning with "Mel" is taken from the name of his daughter, Melissa. Findings sale in Professional Measurement site, by including a description, "the only professional instrument designed exclusively for paranormal enthusiasts."
Flagship devices, Mel-8704-SB7-EMF is claimed to detect electromagnetic changes and changes in temperature. He also had a scanner wave AM / FM, which glowed in the dark buttons, including an exclusive instrument, C-SB7 Integrated sprit Box - which supposedly can be used to record the voice of the spirit.
Tool that is worth U.S. $ 349.99 sold out, sold out, according to its website. However, other similar devices are still available.
Odd tools that are also sold through company owned by Galka, DAS Distribution Inc., which employs six people. DAS distributes sound detection device, moisture, temperature, as well lasers for medical and aerospace. Ghost detector is just a small part of the business.
Questionable Performance
From the specifications, the tool is able to detect electromagnetic frequencies. But does that mean he can find a ghost?
Joe Nickell, senior research associate of the organization's Center for Inquiry, a job made more scientific paranormal research, said the EMF device performance is questionable.
"Surprisingly they claim to get results in an old house, which in fact there are many sources of non-ghost, like a broken cable, microwave tower nearby, and so forth.
Even electronic equipment such as walkie-talkies and TV cameras, as well as all the electronic devices they carry - have electromagnetic fields. "
The man from Granby, Connecticut, United States admitted its relationship with Melissa remained strong. He always felt the presence of his beloved daughter.
Inner relationship is what makes electrical engineers seemed obsessed with designing a device that he described as a digital device for the exploration of paranormal or ghost hunter.
"I've created more than 30 different products for paranormal research," he told The Hartford Courant, as published by FOX News.
Unusual in his invention, he and his family appeared in a television channel, Travel Channel in a show titled "Ghost Adventures" that explored paranormal phenomena. Galka also shows how one of his invention, the sudden noises, "Hi dad, I love you."
"No one has ever made a product like this," he said.
Galka finding tools are sold at prices varying from U.S. $ 79 to about U.S. $ 350, are all names beginning with "Mel" is taken from the name of his daughter, Melissa. Findings sale in Professional Measurement site, by including a description, "the only professional instrument designed exclusively for paranormal enthusiasts."
Flagship devices, Mel-8704-SB7-EMF is claimed to detect electromagnetic changes and changes in temperature. He also had a scanner wave AM / FM, which glowed in the dark buttons, including an exclusive instrument, C-SB7 Integrated sprit Box - which supposedly can be used to record the voice of the spirit.
Tool that is worth U.S. $ 349.99 sold out, sold out, according to its website. However, other similar devices are still available.
Odd tools that are also sold through company owned by Galka, DAS Distribution Inc., which employs six people. DAS distributes sound detection device, moisture, temperature, as well lasers for medical and aerospace. Ghost detector is just a small part of the business.
Questionable Performance
From the specifications, the tool is able to detect electromagnetic frequencies. But does that mean he can find a ghost?
Joe Nickell, senior research associate of the organization's Center for Inquiry, a job made more scientific paranormal research, said the EMF device performance is questionable.
"Surprisingly they claim to get results in an old house, which in fact there are many sources of non-ghost, like a broken cable, microwave tower nearby, and so forth.
Even electronic equipment such as walkie-talkies and TV cameras, as well as all the electronic devices they carry - have electromagnetic fields. "
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