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The Paranormal | January 21, 2023

Clicking of a light/power outlet switch heard in a room with nobody in it and the door closed/u/ArmA3_Coyote

About 9 days ago I was staying over at my friend's house (there was 3 of us in total) and at around 3pm AEDT we all heard about 7-10 distinct clicks that sounded like a switch being flipped with about 4 second intervals between each flip. The sounds came from a room with the door closed and nobody in there (2 of us checked everywhere) and the sounds stopped as soon as we opened the door and stepped inside. We were in the room directly opposite to it.

It's a relatively new house and there was nothing that we saw that might have been causing the sounds. I've got no clue as to whether there's a reasonable (natural) explanation to this or if it could be something supernatural as I've never had anything similar happen before that I can remember. We'd really appreciate some help on figuring out what it might have been.

PS. We live in Australia and were the night before discussing general supernatural stuff (kinda deeply tbh)

submitted by /u/ArmA3_Coyote
[link] [comments]About 9 days ago I was staying over at my friend's house (there was 3 of us in total) and at around 3pm AEDT we all heard about 7-10 distinct clicks that sounded like a switch being flipped with about 4 second intervals between each flip. The sounds came from a room with the door closed and nobody in there (2 of us checked everywhere) and the sounds stopped as soon as we opened the door and stepped inside. We were in the room directly opposite to it. It's a relatively new house and there was nothing that we saw that might have been causing the sounds. I've got no clue as to whether there's a reasonable (natural) explanation to this or if it could be something supernatural as I've never had anything similar happen before that I can remember. We'd really appreciate some help on figuring out what it might have been. PS. We live in Australia and were the night before discussing general supernatural stuff (kinda deeply tbh) submitted by /u/ArmA3_Coyote [link] [comments]

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