Ghosts

Charles Harries April 30, 2026
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On a podcast recently where Jonathan Goldstein was being interviewed by some lady at NPR, she asked if he believed in ghosts and that made me want to write what I think about ghosts.A lot of people seem to think that ghosts are just dead people who come to visit every now and again, or whom you just chance across, but who don’t want to give you a straight answer, if they want to talk to you at all. I don't believe in ghosts in that sense.But I do think that ghosts exist in the sense of a generated thing attached to a place or a person that makes people act in a way that they wouldn’t otherwise, but which is empirically unobservable. Like a spontaneous collective hallucination. The fact that it's a hallucination doesn't make it any less real.Like think of a spooky old abandoned asylum or factory. There’s definitely something there that isn’t bricks or peeling plaster but which everyone agrees exists in a way that makes them not want to go inside. Same with old houses, and museum ship. That's the ghost.Sometimes the ghost is benign, and sometimes it doesn’t really care about the humans at all and you have to squint a bit to see it. But it's there, and though you can't measure it, you can see the way that it makes people move, like wind across grass.

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