I don't really find electronics misbehaving to be spooky; just kinda something to expect when you're dealing with currents of energy flowing into them via imperfect current conversion devices. The signal to turn a system on or off can get replicated by a sudden current jolt, assuming it hits at the right frequency. While that's highly unlikely, it's not impossible; hence why you'll occasionally hear stories of TVs, computers, etc. turning themselves on or off for no reason. Though turning themselves off can be caused by a lot more than that (everything from failing hardware to a power outage).
Somebody once said something along the lines that technology, improperly understood, is indistinguishable from magic. Given how complicated technology has become, it's a wonder any of us can interact with devices like computers and not be mystified as to how it can even work. We've come a long ways since the days when the incandescent bulb was invented, that's for sure...
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