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The '''Stone Tape theory''' was a speculative explanation for [[Ghost|ghosts]]. It speculated that physical matter, especially [[stone]], could absorb energy from living beings, thus " recording" them. Under certain circumstances, those stored echoes could be played back. [[Sarah Jane Smith]], who did not believe that ghosts were the [[soul]]s of the [[Death|departed]], was a proponent of that theory. While investigating the case of [[Ashen Hill Manor]], Sarah briefly explained the theory to her young companions [[Rani Chandra]] and [[Clyde Langer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap]]'') She also mentioned it to [[Emily Morris]] during a [[Time travel|time-travelling]] trip in [[1889]]. On that occasion, Sarah discovered that the fabric of a building could transmit echoes not only from the past, but also from the future. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | The '''Stone Tape theory''' was a speculative explanation for [[Ghost|ghosts]]. It speculated that physical matter, especially [[stone]], could absorb energy from living beings, thus " recording" them. Under certain circumstances, those stored echoes could be played back. [[Sarah Jane Smith]], who did not believe that ghosts were the [[soul]]s of the [[Death|departed]], was a proponent of that theory. While investigating the case of [[Ashen Hill Manor]], Sarah briefly explained the theory to her young companions [[Rani Chandra]] and [[Clyde Langer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap]]'') She also mentioned it to [[Emily Morris]] during a [[Time travel|time-travelling]] trip in [[1889]]. On that occasion, Sarah discovered that the fabric of a building could transmit echoes not only from the past, but also from the future. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | ||