skivmedium
Skivmedium is a type of medium used in the field of parapsychology and psychical research to investigate the possibility of communication with the spirit world. It is a blend of water, alcohol, and other ingredients, which is poured onto a flat surface and allowed to dry. The resulting surface is then used to record messages or signs that are believed to be the result of spirit communication.
The concept of skivmedium was popularized by the British medium and spiritualist, Arthur Conan Doyle, who used
Skivmedium is considered to be a controversial and pseudoscientific method of communication with the spirit world,