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Ghost Seeing Ur Breath And Its Not Cold

Ghost? seeing ur breath and its not cold?

Is this a sign of ghost? Seeing your breath only inside the house and only in one room. It didnt feel cold in the room at all and was 65 outside.

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Bf & I have been renting a very old little house way out in the country for most of 2013. Its given us both the creeps from the start. dog sometimes barking at upper corner of bedroom, one specific painting kept getting tilted over sideways in living room, cat acts like hes watching something run back and forth in same bedroom. Tried not to flip out over any of it. Now we are moving and we skipped moving boxes out of bedroom closet until very last bc its an extra creepy closet that we refused to use except for minor storage. We'd been in and out of the house that day and it felt pretty warm to us, it was raining outside and pretty humid. As we were leaving we open the closet to move boxes and couple mins later I realize I could see my breath. Called bf over. He could see his. It was thick and clear too as if dead of winter.

My hamster is not moving or breathing but isnt cold or stiff.?

It's possible she's in hibernation. If she has been motionless for a few days and doesn't smell or isn't decaying then she is definitey not dead. Turn her to her other side to see the condition of the rest of her body to determine whether or not she is alive. Good luck, I hope she's just hibernating!

Why can i see my breath inside my house when it's not cold?

It's cold and snowy outside of my house, but inside it's about 60 degrees farenheit. I keep seeing my breath every few times i breath in and out. What's causing this?

Do ghosts like cold weather or warm weather better?

to pd...Since ghosts can only be where there are people to see them...then is it impossible for that tree to even be in the forest...without someone to hear/watch it fall???Maybe that tree doesn't even exist!! (since there's no one to see it or hear it). If someone is blind...does that mean that the things he/she can't see aren't really there? (same with ghosts...just because you are blind to them..doesn't mean they aren't there.)
EDIT...Maybe the weather has nothing to do with where the spirits are...but more to do with our ability to see them. Maybe cold weather helps us see them better.

Why does steam come out of our mouth and nose while breathing out, when it is cold outside?

It's not "STEAM " it is water vapor. You may already know that when you breathe in, your body takes in oxygen from the air. When you breathe out, your lungs expel carbon dioxide back into the air. But the breath you breathe out contains more than just carbon dioxide.When you exhale , your breath also contains moisture. Because your mouth and lungs are moist, each breath you exhale contains a little bit of water in the form of water vapor .For water to stay a gas in the form of water vapor, it needs enough energy to keep its molecules moving. Inside your lungs where it's nice and warm, this isn't a problem.When you exhale and it's cold outside, though, the water vapor in your breath loses its energy quickly. Rather than continuing to move freely, the molecules begin to pack themselves closely together. As they do so, they slow down and begin to change into either liquid or solid forms of water.This scientific process is called condensation. When you exhale when it's cold outside, the water vapor in your breath condenses into lots of tiny droplets of liquid water and ice (solid water) that you can see in the air as a cloud, similar to fog.When it's warm out, though, the invisible water vapor gas stays invisible, because the warm air provides energy that allows the water vapor to remain a gas. As temperatures drop, it's more likely that you'll be able to see your breath.There's no exact temperature at which condensation will occur. Many environmental factors other than temperature can play a role in condensation, including relative humidity (the amount of moisture in the air). When it falls below 45° F, though, you can usually expect to be able to see your breath.

My bed was breathing!? spirit?

Probably , a demon possessed your bed temporarily to scare you. The "in and out breathing" is very much reported on demonic harassment.

From the net:
"This happened to me when I was about 15. Our house is set up kind of like a "T". We have the living room and kitchen on two sides and then the bedrooms down the middle. There is a door that opens from the kitchen into the driveway.

It was a summer day and I was home alone; I forgot where the rest of my family went. I just finished washing the dishes and I took out the trash. We put our trash bins on the grass next to the drive way. After I threw the trash away and made my way back to the house I opened the door and I took one step inside the house, still had my hand on the door knob, and I heard loud slow breathing; like someone taking in a deep breath then exhaling it slowly. It was coming from the living room. It was different from a human's breathing because it was way too loud.

I slowly closed the door and just went and sat outside on the drive way. I remember thinking to myself, just go in there but then again, what if I walk into the living room and there is like this THING sitting there, breathing... Turning its head to look at me! So, I just sat there for a while. I don't know why, but I remember checking, like 3 times to see of the breathing had stopped and it didn't.

For some reason I was still calm, although scared enough to not enter the house, I just went back and sat down and waited for my parents to come home. I did not tell anybody about it until we moved out of that house."

Why do I see my breath inside my house?

I keep my thermostat set between 61 and 63 degrees Farenheit on my central A/C unit. The unit is about a year and a half old and I have it serviced two times a year. I also have a Trane Cleaneffects connection to this unit. Because the a/c is always on, the house has very low humidity. My own body temperature tends to run lower than the average, at about 96.6.

Last summer, I was sitting in bed watching tv and noticed it became quite cold where I was sitting. I was not eating or drinking-or smoking- anything, but the next exhalation I took, I could see my breath. I left the room to check to thermostat and observed that it felt significantly warmer about two feet from where I was sitting. It felt like the normal household temperature. The A/C was set at 63, so out of curiosity, I took my temperature and it was normal, for me. When I returned to bed, I observed the temperature was still noticeably cold and once again, I could see my breath. This temperature difference lasted only about twenty minutes, so I just forgot about it, assuming it was just a weird, isolated thing.

This morning, my dog was, as usual, sleeping next to me and woke me up to take him potty. He walked ahead of me. When I entered my living room, my dog was sitting in the approximate center of the room and looked a little dazed or something. I immediately realized why. He was watching his clearly visible breath. This time, there was also a house guest who had witnessed this also. Between these two incidents, the A/C was serviced and I got a new thermostat. They side the other was perfectly fine, but I wanted a new one.

I am located in Florida and I have lived in this 27 year old, one-story, one bedroom/one bath concrete, stuccoed house for 22 years. It is a house I own, live in and maintain very well. It is approximately 850 sq. feet and on a concrete slab with a central a/c unit proper for this size of house. At both times, all the doors and windows were locked shut.

Any ideas as to what made us see our breath? Thank you for any ideas and input!

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