Talking to the Dead with White Noise: Is Staticom the Ultimate Proof of Life After Death?

What if the next great leap in afterlife research didn’t come from a séance, a psychic, or even a traditional ghost hunt—but from a white noise generator? That’s exactly what happened when Tony Rathman, founder of Entity Voices Paranormal Investigations, joined us on The Skeptic Metaphysicians. He introduced us to his groundbreaking invention, Staticom—a real-time, two-way spirit communication system that filters white noise into actual conversations with disembodied consciousness. And yes, we heard the voices. Clearly.

Here’s the twist: Tony didn’t start out as a believer. In fact, he was a full-blown skeptic, raised by a physics professor dad who instilled in him a love of logic, science, and rational thinking. The paranormal? Not even on his radar. But when his wife (in what might be the most legendary Valentine’s Day suggestion ever) asked him to go ghost hunting, everything changed.


From Skeptic to Spirit Tech Pioneer

What began as a reluctant weekend trip with a few cheap ghost-hunting tools quickly turned into a life-altering moment. Reviewing audio captured in the basement of a supposedly haunted hotel, Tony heard something he couldn’t explain: a clear, relevant, and timed voice response to a question only he and his wife had asked. That moment shattered his disbelief—and set him on a 15-year journey to explore EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena), ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication), and beyond.

Fast-forward to today: Tony isn’t just collecting ghost voices. He’s engineering new ways to talk back.


What Is Staticom?

At first glance, Staticom might sound like something out of a sci-fi novel. But it’s very real—and very powerful. Unlike traditional ghost-hunting devices that rely on radios, apps, or sound banks (which can easily be dismissed as interference or coincidence), Staticom is based on filtered broadband white noise.

That’s right: Tony has essentially turned static into a supernatural walkie-talkie.

Here’s how it works:

  • A white noise generator outputs a consistent, frequency-balanced signal with no embedded language or sound data.

  • That signal runs through a complex system of filters and real-time frequency modulation on a computer.

  • There is no microphone, no audio input, no AI, and no programming of any kind.

  • Spirits interact by overlaying their responses into the white noise, producing clear, spoken answers with timing and relevance to the questions being asked.

And to make it even more remarkable, the voices have regional accents, emotions, and even recognizable identities.


Staticom 3.0: The Paranormal Goes HD

Tony and his team have gone through multiple iterations of Staticom. While version 2.0 allowed for short interactions, version 3.0—only a few months old—has unlocked something extraordinary: sustained, real-time conversations with multiple spirit voices.

In our episode, Tony played back multiple clips that left us speechless. Voices not only answered questions before he finished asking them, but even offered medical advice (accurately identifying a prescription drug neither Tony nor his wife had mentioned out loud).

These aren’t just warbles and whispers. These are full-on responses like:

  • “Glad to meet you.”

  • “Energy of the mind. That’s the thing.”

  • “Be careful.”

  • And even… “Percodan.” (Yes, a real medication.)

One voice even called Tony by name.


The Science Behind the Static

As exciting—and, let’s be honest, eerie—as it all sounds, Tony is deeply committed to keeping this tech grounded in legitimate science. One key theory that may explain how Staticom works is stochastic resonance—a phenomenon in physics where weak signals (like the voice of a spirit) become stronger when mixed with the right level of noise (in this case, white noise).

Tony also draws from the philosophy of analytic idealism, which posits that consciousness is the fundamental fabric of reality—not the byproduct of a brain. This idea mirrors spiritual concepts from numerous traditions and provides a framework for understanding how individual voices might still exist—and even speak—after death.


Can Spirits Really Talk?

Here’s where it gets wild.

According to Tony’s research:

  • Spirits can and do retain their personalities, including accents, emotions, and even grumpiness.

  • They communicate not with vocal cords, but via energy, frequency, and vibration—similar to how a speaker plays sound or how a guitar string resonates.

  • The voices appear to tap into universal consciousness, meaning they know things you haven’t spoken aloud but have merely thought.

  • They can reference past events, speak in foreign languages (including Native American dialects), and respond with information only known to the person asking the question.

But they won’t answer questions about the future. When Tony asked for Powerball numbers? Crickets. According to the spirits, that would violate universal laws—they’re not allowed to interfere with life paths or karmic lessons.

(Still a bit rude, though, right?)


Applications for Healing, Crime, and Consciousness

While skeptics may dismiss EVP as misinterpretation, the level of clarity in Tony’s recordings is hard to ignore. More importantly, Staticom may offer real-world applications:

  • Grief healing: Imagine a widow hearing her partner say, “I’m still here.”

  • Cold case investigation: Tony’s team is beginning to test the tech’s potential in helping solve unsolved crimes.

  • Scientific consciousness studies: With peer review and expanded demonstrations, this tech could redefine how we think about death—and life.


Can You Use Staticom?

Not yet.

Tony is cautious about putting Staticom in the hands of the public—mainly because it’s not a “plug and play” tool. It requires deep knowledge of sound engineering, energy filtering, and vibration frequencies. And as he pointed out, it’s not without risk: opening up a line of communication to unknown entities can come with its own hazards.

Still, Tony and his team offer live demonstrations, and they’re planning virtual sessions now that they’ve solved the two-computer streaming issue. So don’t be surprised if Staticom eventually makes its way to paranormal expos, symposiums, and even virtual events near you.


Final Thoughts: The Proof We’ve Been Waiting For?

Let’s be honest—on The Skeptic Metaphysicians, we’ve interviewed dozens of experts, researchers, intuitives, and healers. But rarely do we come across something as potentially groundbreaking as this. Staticom may not be the final word on the afterlife… but it’s possibly the clearest word we’ve ever heard from it.

Tony’s message is simple: “I’m not trying to convince you. I’m just showing you what I’ve found. The rest is up to you.”

And after hearing those voices for ourselves, we’re not sure we can ever un-hear them.


πŸ”— Learn More:

πŸ‘‰ Visit Tony at EntityVoices.com

πŸ‘‰ Watch actual spirit communication clips on YouTube: Just search “Staticom Spirit Communication”

πŸ‘‰ Check out his upcoming live appearances and demos on the site


Ready to Hear the Voices for Yourself?

Don’t just take our word for it—hear the spirit voices yourself and see why Staticom might be the most convincing proof yet of life beyond death.

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