Aims

The main emphasis of the Maze House investigation has been and will continue to be split between collecting scientific data on and amassing individual, subjective reactions to the house.

The primary source of data about the house will be the network of EMF monitors. These will provide data to a central computer that will then store it for analysis. The intention is also, eventually, to make the output of the monitors visible, live, on this website.

It is also hoped to save time in the analysis of the data by getting users to download an application that will borrow small parts of their computer's processing time to crunch our data.

While it may be possible to use the EMF monitors as 'ghost detectors' in a fashion, it is considered that the opinion of the team members, at least during observation, is the best way to define and distinguish a paranormal event in this kind of situation.

The team have at their disposal digital video cameras, photographic cameras, both digital and analogue, digital audio recorders, temperature and humidity measuring instruments, heat and motion sensitive detectors and other measuring instruments.

All these, however, are intended as devices to supplement and lend detail to their own personal observations.