Of course it is. Ghosts, although they do not seem it, are almost all human spirits. Demons and the like are ussually more powerfull then regular ghosts, being able to jump places. But it all depends on the person asking. I mean, if you truley believe in the paranormal, then it will be more attached to you than those around you. Or it may be a residual haunting, in which case it plays itself over and over again. But it usually has a set time and place if it's residual. But I suggest researching whatever else you want to know. Most things have to be figured out yourself.
because the sun sets at different times around the world
The word ghost is mentioned 284 times in the bible both Old and New Testaments. Ghost as not pertaining to the Holy Ghost is mentioned only 35 times.
Titanic was not called the Ghost of the Ancient Times.
The ghosts in "A Christmas Carol" represent different aspects of Scrooge’s past, present, and future, aiming to teach him valuable lessons and guide him toward redemption. The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge his own past, the Ghost of Christmas Present reveals the joys and struggles of those around him in the present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come warns him of a bleak future if he does not change his ways.
If we talk about the ghost ,it was Hamlet's father King Hamlet's ghost and it appears four times throughout the play.
9/10 times you'd actaully know if you had a ghost in your house, there would be bangs, objects being moved/thrown around, cold spots etc ....
because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
No, it's not possible to travel around the world with it remaining daylight at all times. As the Earth rotates on its axis, different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. This is why we have different time zones.
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because the world is in different places around the sun at different times of the year therefore you would see different constalations
Paul refers to the Holy Ghost five times in Romans (KJV).
In the King James Version, the word "ghost" appears 109 times.