Introduction Supernatural activities known as parapsychology are scientific studies on the interaction between living beings and their external environment and seem to transcend the known laws of nature (The Rhine, 2013). (Nichols, 2011), psychophysics has been studied for over 100 years and thousands of case studies and formal experiments accumulate during that period to better understand these non-generic areas ing. In the study of supernatural activities, they are studying the toilet.
As early as 1915, the concept of a haunted house was fully utilized in the haunted house of the Hollycombe Steam Collection (Orton and Spooner). In the 1970s, cities such as Louisville and Kentucky, the haunted house for commercial spread throughout the United States. Cincinnati, Ohio. By 2005, an estimated 3,500 - 5,000 professional ghost attractions are operated in the United States. Also, during the Hallowide era, many Christian churches operated a haunted house called House of Hell, which was a haunted house, but also promoted the interpretation of Christian gospel messages. According to Hell's "USA Today" report, participants walked through several "scenarios" depicting the effects of abortion, homosexuality, sickness. "
The United States has a particularly interesting history and haunted house; due to the vastness of the United States, these harassment can be traced back to the establishment of the country or more recently. In fact, as far as the haunted house in the United States is concerned, the stories behind it are unbelievable in many cases, but in almost all cases the events that are said to have caused these events are said to be correct. This beautiful pre-war mansion was built in Greek resurrection style in 1856 and was purchased by John McGee Parkman in 1864. In the years after the end of the civil war, Parkman was arrested and imprisoned on cotton speculation. In prison, Parkman tried to escape, but was shot in the process. When his wife was forced to sell their house a few years after his death, his ghost began to appear all over the house and on the ground until today.