What is the phantom hour?

The phantom hour, also known as the witching hour or devil's hour, is a term used in folklore to describe a period of time, usually between midnight and 2 a.m., when supernatural entities are believed to be most active. The concept of the phantom hour is not widely recognized in modern science or religion but remains a popular belief in many cultures. In some traditions, it is believed that during the phantom hour, the veil between the physical world and the spirit world is thinnest, making it easier for ghosts, demons, and other supernatural beings to cross over. Many superstitions and myths surround the phantom hour, including the idea that it is a particularly dangerous time to be outside or to undertake certain activities. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the phantom hour or any supernatural entities capable of influencing the physical world.