Tag: discovery

Archeologists Unearth Ancient Roman Statues From Bath Site Dating Back 2,300 Years in Tuscany

Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered more than two dozen beautifully preserved bronze statues dating back to ancient Roman times in thermal baths in Tuscany, in what experts are hailing as a sensational find. “From the bottom of the pool at the lowest point of its monumental construction, 24 masterpieces of bronze statues between the 2nd…


Atheist Doctor Becomes a Believer After Near-Death Experiencer Encounter Leaves Him Wonderstruck

The following experience was shared by Joseph G., a police officer in Miami, Florida., on the Near Death Experience Research Foundation website: I went to the emergency room of the hospital because of a bad reaction to a tetanus shot. While in the emergency room, I was given two shots of penicillin. After the second…


Scientist Explains Those ‘Vibes’ You Get Off People via Physical Phenomena—Do People Emit Bio Radiation?

We’re surrounded by electromagnetic waves and other forms of energy that we can’t consciously detect. For example, we only know Wi-Fi is present in our environment because we see our devices connect to it, not because we can physically sense it. Without realizing it, we may also be sensing a type of energy related to…


Researcher Reveals People Might Have Telepathic Ability to Anticipate Phone Calls, Text Messages, Emails

A study by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake shows that modern forms of communication may be connected with a more primeval form of communication—telepathy. He tested a group of people by asking them to guess who was calling when their phones rang. Each was given four potential callers to choose from. “The average scores were very significantly…


Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022 Winners Showcase: English Hills, Titanic Tankers, Lightning Storms, and More

The top photo of Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022 portrays rural Britain seen through the eyes of one who lives and breathes its rustic yet timeless charm. Now in its 15th year, the awards, founded by renowned British landscape photographer Charlie Waite, has selected its winners from among thousands of entries. Photographer Will Davies’s submission, a…


Leonid Meteor Shower Expected to Rain Down on Earth on Night of Nov 17—Here’s What You Need to Know

Every mid-November, Earth passes through a region of outer space littered with bits of cosmic debris that habitually light up like matches in the night sky. The leftover remnants of a comet, called 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, manifest as a stream of space dust, rock, and frozen gas trailing throughout the solar system. Their striking the Earth’s atmosphere results…


Millions of Red Crabs Create River of Red as They Begin Annual Migration Across Christmas Island to the Sea

In one of the world’s most spectacular wildlife migrations, 65 million red crabs have begun their annual 20-kilometer (nearly 13-mile) trek from the tropical forests of Christmas Island to the sea to breed. The inhabitants of the Australian territory, located in the Indian Ocean, have more protective measures in place than ever before. “The red crab…


Villager Stumbles On Sprawling 36,000 Square Yard Cave Grotto in China Dating Back 2,000 Years Ago

Near the village of Shiyan Beicun in Zhejiang province, China, lies the Longyou caves—an extensive, magnificent, and rare underground realm, considered in China to be “the ninth wonder of the ancient world.” The Longyou grottoes, which are thought to date back at least 2,000 years, represent one of the largest underground excavations of ancient times…


Ancient Architects Used This ‘Divine’ Math Ratio to Inject Natural Beauty Into Man’s Creations—Here’s How It Works

There is one thing that ancient Greeks, Renaissance artists, a 17th century astronomer, and 21st century architects all have in common—they all used the golden mean, otherwise known as the golden ratio, divine proportion, or golden section. To be precise, this is the number 1.61803399— represented by the Greek letter phi—which is considered truly unique in its mathematical…


4 Cases of Mass Hysteria in History—Meowing Nuns, Medieval Dance Plague, Laughter Pandemic, and More

Mass hysteria is a term used to describe the situation in which physical or psychological symptoms appear en masse, spreading rapidly throughout communities, and occasionally across whole cities and countries. During an outbreak, afflicted individuals may experience uncontrollable laughter, fainting, fits, dizziness, muscle weakness, or any number of other symptoms that do not appear to…