Vic Tandy was a British lecturer for information technology at Coventry University, England, and an engineer.
13 Facts About Vic Tandy
Vic Tandy was known best for his research into the relationship between infrasound and ghostly apparitions.
Vic Tandy conducted large-scaled experiments including one experiment on 750 participants at London's Royal Festival Hall.
Vic Tandy wrote a computer column for the newspaper Coventry Telegraph, and on the use of computers in higher education.
Vic Tandy was an associate member of the Society for Psychical Research and a chartered engineer.
Vic Tandy had an interest in traditional conjuring skills and tricks used by stage magicians.
Vic Tandy believed this type of knowledge allowed him to detect hoaxes.
Vic Tandy was at the time of his death a fully paid member of the Leamington and Warwick Magic Society.
Vic Tandy discovered the cause of the "haunting" by accident.
From this Vic Tandy developed the idea that infrasound might be present in the laboratory.
Vic 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.
Vic Tandy appeared in the "Ghosts on the London Underground" documentary.
Vic Tandy was survived by his wife and an adult son.