SimonBurchell
Justified & Ancient
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Yes, a consistent feature is that objects are rarely seen starting to move, usually movement in peripheral vision attracts the attention of the witness, and objects are seen already in motion. It is almost as if it is something to do with the nature of reality, and consciousness. Perhaps the movement can't take place when the object is being observed.Surely against the "it always happened when no one was looking" argument you have the fact that that is in fact a standard feature of most poltergeist activity everywhere and always has been, things appearing or moving when one glances away, but seldom witnessed in the process......and, conversely, the testimony of two separate uninvolved witnesses to seeing her seeming levitations through the bedroom window from the street.
Paradoxically, in hauntings where movement of objects take place, sometimes the movement is directly observed. As always, no answers, just questions.