Jump to content

Cold spot: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Gwernol (talk | contribs)
m moved Cold Spots to Cold Spot: Use singular, per WP:MOS
m Reverted edits by 2405:201:401B:8F5:8559:DB49:950F:46A9 (talk) (HG) (3.4.10)
 
(112 intermediate revisions by 54 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Cold spot''' may refer to:
{{Infobox Paranormalterms
* [[Cold spot (paranormal)]], an area of low temperature that allegedly indicates the presence of a ghost
|Image_Name = Irthermo.png
* [[CMB cold spot]], a vast area of space that is unusually cold in the microwave spectrum
|Image_Caption = An infrared thermometer of the type used to measure cold spots
* [[Coldspot]], a former Sears brand of refrigerators and other cooling units
|Usage = Terminology
* [[Ice volcano]], or more specifically a type of ice volcano that is analogous to a geological hotspot.
|Name = Cold Spot
|Origin =
|Short =
|Additional_Names =
|Definition = An area of unusual coldness said to be caused by/a sign of paranormal activity
|Characteristics = An area that is noticeably colder its surroundings, or which experiences a sudden drops in temperature, without an apparent explanation
|Extra_Title =
|Extra_column =
|See_Also = [[Haunted house]],<br>[[Ghost hunting]],<br>[[Stigmatized property]]
}}'''Cold Spots''' is a term used to describe unexplained areas of localized coldness, or sudden drops in temperature, that are said to be the result of paranormal activity.


{{Disambiguation}}
== Paranormal indicator==

The temperature variances observed in cold spots is said to be the result of ghost or other spirit-like entity using up local energy (including heat) in the process of manifestation, or in order to fuel some other form of activity.

[[parapsychology|Parapsychologist]] and [[Ghost hunters]] often carry infrared temperature thermometers, or use remote sensors, to detect and document the presence of cold spots in locations that are reputed to be haunted. <ref name=danelek1>Danelek, Jeffry Allan [http://www.ourcuriousworld.com/GhosthuntingTools.htm#pt9 "Tools of the ghost hunting trade"], Our Curious World (2007-04-13)</ref> Ghost hunting organizations advice that they be checked from several different angles in order to confirm their existence and features. <ref name=danelek1/>

== Natural variance ==

The use of cold spots as a paranormal indicator has been warned against by some ghost hunter who say that cold spots can often be explained by natural temperature variances. <ref name=warren1>Warren, Joshua P. (2003) "How to Hunt Ghosts: A Practical Guide" Fireside, ISBN 0743234936</ref> Skeptics also commonly dismiss them, saying that it is normal for buildings to experience temperature variations. <ref name=nickell1>Nickell, Joe (September 2006), "[http://www.csicop.org/si/2006-05/i-files.html Investigative Files: Ghost Hunters]", Skeptical Inquirer V30#5 (2007-04-13</ref>

==References==

<references/>

==See Also==
*[[Ghost]]
*[[Ghost hunting]]

[[Category:Parapsychology]]
[[Category:Spirituality]]

Latest revision as of 16:48, 7 December 2021

Cold spot may refer to:

  • Cold spot (paranormal), an area of low temperature that allegedly indicates the presence of a ghost
  • CMB cold spot, a vast area of space that is unusually cold in the microwave spectrum
  • Coldspot, a former Sears brand of refrigerators and other cooling units
  • Ice volcano, or more specifically a type of ice volcano that is analogous to a geological hotspot.