Putting skepticism to one side for a second, the poltergeist phenomena can be anything from noises and knocks to complete rearrangement of furniture. They can set fires, smash glasses, and in general, seemingly just require a lot of attention. Some poltergeists have also been reported to scratch and harm those whose house they share. One of the greatest and most researchable examples of poltergeist phenomena in modern history is the Enfield Poltergeist. In the 1970s, a London family experienced nearly everything from disembodied voices to levitation.

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