Is it superstition that people can't live in haunted houses?

As the name implies, a haunted house is a haunted house. If people live in it, bad things will happen. Generally speaking, living in a haunted house is not recommended in geomantic omen, which will have many bad effects on people. But scientifically speaking, what are the characteristics of haunted houses? Is it unscientific not to live with people? Let residential feng shui answer your questions in this issue.

Characteristics of haunted houses

Strong radiation

The radiation here includes not only electromagnetic radiation such as huge radar stations, substations and high-voltage transmission lines, but also natural or man-made radiation on the earth, such as radioactive gas radon hidden in the underground of nuclear facilities and houses. Because of the strong radiation, it is not conducive to the healthy growth of people and animals living here. It is not surprising that patients have become haunted houses over time.

Magnetic field anomaly

Generally speaking, houses built on heavy metal deposits or underground rivers are prone to generate abnormal magnetic fields. When Mr. Feng Shui surveys with a compass, the pointer often shakes violently and is unstable. Abnormal magnetic field will cause some spiritual bodies to gather, and also make residents' health abnormal, which is more likely to cause frequent lightning strikes. Might as well move out as soon as possible.

Improper site selection

For example, there are Woods and graves in front of and behind the house, which are shady and extremely shady places. Of course, it is also easy to cause evil spirits to enter the house and become a haunted house over time. Another example is that the front of the house is hedged by the road, which is a serious feng shui layout, which means that the evil spirits in the road break into the house, leading to the house being restless.

Is it unscientific not to live with people?

In China, in order to avoid the "haunted house" disaster, the ancients were very particular about the location of residential buildings. In Qing Dynasty, Gaobeinan once said: "If you want to live in one house for generations, you must plant peaches and willows in the east, green elms in the west, plums in the south and apricots in the north." This statement has certain scientific truth, because it conforms to the physiological characteristics of tree species in botany. For example, peaches and willows like warm sunshine, so they should be planted in the east of the house. The trunks of plum and jujube trees are not dry and should be planted in the south of the house; The branches and leaves of elm trees can block the sun in the west, so it is best to plant them in the west of the house; Apricot trees don't like sunshine, so they should be planted in the north of the house.

This makes scientific sense.

People also know how to find out the causes of physical discomfort caused by housing factors, such as lighting, ventilation and environmental pollution. The contemporary architectural design that pays attention to science also provides a safe home that is more conducive to physical and mental health for modern people. The haunted house will become an ancient story of the past. It can be said that the ever-changing modern science can restore the true colors of its ancient environmental engineering, and finally unveil the mystery over the haunted house.