Vic Tandy

Vic Tandy (1955 – 23 July 2005) was a British lecturer for information technology at Coventry University, England, and an engineer.

During 2001 Tandy was asked to investigate the cellar of Coventry's Tourist Information Centre[1][2] and in 2004 he was part of a research group looking for paranormal activity in Warwick Castle.

[7] During the early 1980s, Tandy was working in a research laboratory for a medical manufacturing company, when, in his own words: "I was sweating but cold, and the feeling of depression was noticeable – but there was also something else.

[10][12] Tandy went on to recreate his experience, and with the assistance of Dr. Tony Lawrence, he was able to publish his findings in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.

[13][14] Their research led them to conclude that infrasound at or around a frequency of 19 Hz,[2][11][15] has a range of physiological effects, including feelings of fear and shivering.