Yes. In some of the most unbelievable ghost stories, the emotions of the witnesses can be a believable element. For example, if someone is truly terrified after seeing something they claim is a ghost, their fear is real. It might be that they saw something they couldn't explain, and their brain interpreted it as a ghost. So the human reaction can add a bit of believability.
One of the most unbelievable ghost stories I've heard is about the Winchester Mystery House. Sarah Winchester kept building and adding onto her house in a very strange way, supposedly to confuse the ghosts. There were stairs leading to nowhere, doors opening to walls, and all kinds of odd architectural features. People claim to have seen strange apparitions and heard unexplained noises there.
The Vietnam War also has some very strange and unbelievable stories. There were cases of soldiers having to deal with the complex and often unexpected guerilla warfare tactics of the Viet Cong. And there were stories of soldiers forming unexpected bonds with the local population in the midst of the chaos of war.
One of the most unbelievable war stories is that of Desmond Doss during World War II. Doss was a conscientious objector who refused to carry a weapon but still served as a medic. He single - handedly saved 75 soldiers on Hacksaw Ridge under heavy fire, climbing up and down the ridge multiple times to bring the wounded to safety.
There's the story of the Dancing Plague of 1518. In Strasbourg, a woman named Frau Troffea started dancing in the street. And then, inexplicably, more and more people joined in, dancing for days on end without rest. Some even died from exhaustion. It's a very strange and unbelievable event that still puzzles historians today.
The story of the Spartans at Thermopylae is quite unbelievable. A small force of Spartans held off a much larger Persian army for days. Their unwavering courage and discipline, knowing they were likely to die, was inspiring. They fought to the last man, buying time for the rest of Greece to prepare for the invasion.
The story of Romeo and Juliet is quite unbelievable. Their love was so strong that they defied their families' feud. They were willing to risk everything for each other. In the end, their tragic end also made their love even more memorable.
One such story is about the Winchester Mystery House. Sarah Winchester, the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, believed that she was haunted by the spirits of those killed by the rifles. She continuously built onto her house in San Jose, California in a very strange and mazelike way. There were stairs leading to nowhere, doors opening to walls, and windows in odd places. It's said that the strange construction was to confuse the ghosts. And many people who have visited the house claim to have felt a strange presence.
One unbelievable story is about a game warden who saw a fox leading a group of ducks. It was really odd as the fox didn't seem to be hunting the ducks but rather guiding them in a certain direction. The warden could only assume that the fox was perhaps leading them to a water source or some other place of interest for reasons unknown.