Video: 3D Scan of Haunted Idol Encounters Eerie Issues

An innovative project aimed at producing 3D scans of haunted objects has produced some truly remarkable results.

Spearheaded by the Traveling Museum of the Paranormal & Occult, the first-of-its-kind scientific endeavor is to "build a comprehensive database of the world's most haunted artifacts" via 3D scanning technology.

However, the project has proven to be more difficult than the museum founder's expected, as it would appear that the potentially possessed artifacts are not too keen on acting as test subjects.

According to one the museum's co-founders, Greg Newkirk, equipment failures have become commonplace and some of the haunted objects have conspicuously gone missing when they were scheduled to be scanned.

While these issues may be chalked up to coincidence by some skeptical-minded individuals, the case of a haunted idol, that the group has dubbed 'Billy,' is particularly strange and intriguing.

When they tried to scan the creepy-looking idol, which has been blamed for a number of strange happenings in the past, it apparently objected to the procedure.

Over the course of several scanning attempts, some kind of 'barrier' appeared in front of Billy that prevented the group from getting a complete picture of the idol.

The maddening and mystifying challenge took an astounding 30 hours to complete and was only successful after the group conducted an impromptu EVP session with Billy and explained what they were doing.

That creepy conversation, seen in the video above, seemingly quelled the concerns of the haunted idol, who became less camera shy shortly thereafter.

The saga of Billy's problematic scanning is quite wondrous in that it suggests that the application of 3D technology could, indeed, yield new insights into the paranormal that have yet to be revealed.

Let's just hope the project doesn't result in the mass reproduction of creepy haunted idols that wreak havoc on their owners.

Coast Insiders looking to learn more about the Traveling Museum of the Paranormal and Occult can check out museum founders Greg Newkirk and Dana Matthews' 9/13/2015 appearance on the program.

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Source: Week in Weird