Mark Shadley wrote: I would agree that many of the "gadgets" used today were never intended to be used by paranormal investigators. However, I think those "gadgets" might have some validity when it comes to documenting the environment. We can ultimately use this information to make real informed opinions.
With respect to dowsing rods as a reliable "gadget", I have seen too many instances where they have been shown to be ineffective and subject to the handlers input.
That's why you have to be very careful when using them; otherwise, they will be subject to the handlers' input. I believe that they are more effective than any high tech equipment used by paranormal groups. That's because I'm not into the investigative side of the paranormal as much. Think of it this way, if you're somewhere where the spirits come from several centuries ago, they're not going to know what today's high tech equipment is. Give them something they've seen before, and you just might be able to communicate.
It's also very possible that people believe in the high tech equipment because of today's most popular TV shows. Honestly, the popular TV shows aren't a good guide on what to do when communicating with the other side. Just my 2 cents.
With respect to making real informed opinions based on some validity of the "gadgets", an opinion is all that will result; but the facts will likely still be non-existent. I for one would like to see more truth in the paranormal with less opinions. Will any of us find it? Only time will tell.