Most rational people don’t walk around expecting to find evidence of ghosts and yet now and again a video comes along forcing the greatest sceptics to pause for a moment.
Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, the internet is filled with videos claiming to have evidence of ghosts, spirIts and the like.
One Reddit user admitted to being a little creeped out themselves after they were alerted by their Ring security camera of movement:
The Ring camera was set up in their garage and the footage appears to show a white vapor or mist pass from one side of the room to the other.
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“I’m home alone, and my garage cam alerted me to this. I’m both confused and creeped out,” original poster IOBZE commented on Reddit.
“This happened a few days ago. I came home in the evening after a long work shift, plopped on the couch and picked up my phone to catch up on events/news. Suddenly, my garage cam alerted me to motion which was a surprise and got my heart racing since I knew I was home alone,” they added.
“Is it time to move or time to see an optometrist?
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“The garage camera rarely detects a non-person. There’s been a handful of times when it caught the reflection of passing cars during the summer days, however it was pitch black dark when this happened.
“The cam always detects us when we open the interior door, but I hadn’t opened it since earlier that morning.”
Some social media users admitted they were more than a little creeped out by the video.
“Well, that's definitely creepy. Are you the first to live in this home? Do you know anything of its history,” one user wrote.
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“your garage is a portal. just [a ghost] passing through,” wrote another.
However, the majority of Reddit users concluded that it was likely the reflection of car headlights that had set off the camera.
“That is 100 percent a car's headlights on the street causing shadows and reflection to trigger your camera. I had the same thing happening to me on mine,” wrote one.
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“It looked like one headlight passing at a slow speed followed by the next. While light may not directly hit the cam photons do reflect off surfaces,” said another.
“[Headlights] or dust in front of the lens, too close to focus,” commented another.
What do you think it was? A visitor from the beyond or something a lot more mundane?