Ghost photos which havent been debunked I don't know about swayed I don't think I've seen anything that has really swayed me that it was a ghost But there have been a goodly handful of photos through the years that while I was fairly well swayed it was not a ghost, I still wasn't satisfied with possible explanations as to what it was or could have b
HELP! Fujitsu laptop has no shift key! - Unexplained Mysteries Those are called 'Function' keys, in the early days keyboard real estate is at a minimum and there were not enough ;keys' for certain Functions so a Special set of keys were programmed to do a pre programmed set of instructions normally categorised as 'Keyboard Shortcuts'
Is Revelation Heresy? - Spirituality, Religion and Beliefs . . . Heresy is defined as “a belief or opinion that does not agree with the official belief or opinion of a particular religion”--Merriam-Webster Dictionary The religion, for the purpose of this discussion, is Christianity, though an argument can be made that the Book of Revelation is more in keeping
Grilled ice cubes - the popular bizarre street snack in China Videos of people grilling ice cubes and seasoning them with sauces and spices have been doing the rounds on Chinese social media and leaving people with unanswered questions Move over, stir-fried stones, it’s time for grilled ice cubes to enjoy their time in the social media spotlight According
The Physics of Space War - Unexplained Mysteries Published by The Aerospace Corporation, The Physics of Space War: How Orbital Dynamics Constrain Space-to-Space Engagements lays out several basic concepts that are likely to govern any space combat for the foreseeable future All of the physical constraints suggest battles will need to be planne
The Loch Ness orca? - Unexplained Mysteries The "surgeon's photo" compared with an orca dorsal fin Images from Popular Science, July 1934 A little-known candidate once considered for the Loch Ness Monster is the orca, or killer whale, Orcinus orca This identity was proposed by famed adventurer Roy Chapman Andrews based on the appearance
Livio C. Stecchini - Page 2 - Unexplained Mysteries no worries - buyer beware then! Why was – and is – Hamlet’s Mill controversial? In The New York Review of Books, Sir Edmund Ronald Leach, a British social anthropologist, wrote disparagingly:
Evidence of the Wendigo (s) - Unexplained Mysteries The wendigo is a cryptid originating from Algonquian and Native American folk lore with very few eye witness reports and stories to tell of its existence These creatures are known as evil spirits of the woods, capable of possessing human beings and giving in to their own cannibalistic tendencies