Stone Tape Theory

In his book ‘Ghost and Ghoul’ (1962) Thomas Charles Lethbridge writes of a theory that stone architecture and natural materials like quartz have the ability to serve as recording devices, capturing historical traumas that can later be teased out by contemporary bodies, who act as organic detectors, decoders and amplifiers. This was popularised by the 1972 BBC Television series ‘The Stone Tape’. Further information of the Stone Tape Theory can be found below:

https://thespooksnoop.weebly.com/investigation-notes/the-stone-tape-theory

Following the movie’s popularity, the idea and the term “stone tape” were retrospectively and inaccurately attributed to the British archaeologist turned parapsychologistT. C. Lethbridge, who believed that ghosts were not spirits of the deceased, but were simply non-interactive recordings similar to a movie. (Wikipedia: Stone Tape)