Have you ever walked into an old building and immediately felt an unexplainable, heavy energy? It might not be a ghost trying to communicate with you. It might just be a recording. In the paranormal investigation world, there is a concept called the "Stone Tape Theory." It suggests that extreme human emotions—terror, intense grief, or sudden trauma—can actually imprint themselves onto the physical environment. The original wood, brick, and limestone of historic buildings act like a magnetic cassette tape, permanently absorbing the energy of the 1800s. When the atmospheric conditions are just right... the house simply presses "play." This is why guests inside the Davis-Horton House sometimes hear the heavy thud of boots on an empty staircase, or catch the faint, residual scent of 19th-century medicine. It’s not always a conscious spirit. Sometimes, it’s an echo of San Diego's dark past, trapped in the architecture. Want to see what the walls are playing tonight? 👉 Step inside the recording. Use code CHILLS to save: bit.ly/HauntedSanDiego #HauntedSanDiego #StoneTapeTheory #ParanormalInvestigation #GhostHunting #DavisHortonHouse #SanDiegoHistory #DarkHistory #GhostTour #ShopLocalSD #GaslampQuarter