Is there more to Titanic Aquatic than meets the eye?

What do you believe? Georgia Aquarium is currently hosting Titanic Aquatic, which tells the mysterious, tragic story of one of the most famous ships in history, the R.M.S. Titanic. This new exhibition brings to life the story of the fated Titanic through more than 190 artifacts recovered from Titanic’s debris field including 40 that have never been seen before. Recently, Georgia Aquarium team members that assist guests in the Exhibition mentioned that they were having strange experiences, experiences that made them wonder if they were alone. We began to wonder, what if?
So this past fall, the Roswell Georgia Paranormal Investigators (a TAPS family member) performed a formal investigation of the Georgia Aquarium and Titanic Aquatic. (Listen to audio recordings by RGPI.) RGPI is a professional paranormal research group that exist in the attempt to scientifically study and document cases of authentic paranormal activity. The team used infra-red cameras that recorded digital video directly to a DVR with no need for ambient light., as well as multiple audio recorders. They also recorded temperature and used various meters and thermometers to measure unexplained changes in the natural atmosphere of the locations.
RGPI spent two nights at the Aquarium andTitanic Aquatic, documenting indications of paranormal activity in both spaces. Recordings of documented audio activity are below.
RGPI's findings led to The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) coming to the Aquarium to investigate the sites further. We can't tell you what they found, but you can find out on an episode of "Ghost Hunters," airing on SCI FI this April.
Read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about the possible haunting.
Documented Audio Activity by RGPI
As the team was beginning their EVP session, the recorder picked up mumbling over the
team speaking, and at the 3-second mark, a male voice says "Back at door."
At the beginning of the session, the investigator asks, "Where should we put this?"
regarding the digital voice recorder. At approximately 4.6 seconds, a female voice
whispers, "Down."
When recording at the iceberg display in the exhibit, a female voice was picked up
whispering, "Iceberg."
The investigator asks, "Is there anyone here with us right now?" After a long pause, at
about the 6.3-second mark, there is a male voice that asks, "Who's there?"
When recording in the dish room of the exhibit, the investigator, in reference to her KII
meter, states, "I've seen it go to orange a couple times, but I'm not quite sure that's you." In
response, a male voice says, "Me."
Titanic Aquatic currently on exhibition at Georgia Aquarium.




