#Unexplained Mysteries
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paranormal-xfiles · 1 year ago
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lettherightrobin · 1 year ago
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unexplained mysteries, vhs
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Dr. Elnour Bey Iskander (The Ancient Traveler) - Revelations Of Unexplained Mysteries - The Solar Publishing House - 1978
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honourablejester · 2 years ago
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I went down a brief rabbit hole of watching ‘unexplained mysteries’ and other such titled things on youtube for a bit, and ...
The incredible confidence some people have while saying such absolutely batshit sentences is amazing. And, too, how some videos can go from one or two genuinely curious and interesting and plausible finds or facts or discoveries and then somehow end up two sentences later on things like ‘the presence of crocodile and ostrich bones in Ancient Egypt is evidence that Egyptian civilisation was actually Noah’s arc and survived the deluge’ is just ... mindboggling. One lady in the middle of talking about the Dendera light tossed in a random aside that, of course the ‘filament’ is shaped like a serpent, serpents are a common motif on alien spacecraft that make contact with earth. With, like, zero context, like this is a self-evident factoid. There was no previous or subsequent mention of aliens. The video was about Ancient Egypt having lightbulbs and electricity, as proved by this one set of carvings in one temple, and this batshit European dude who built a ‘working’ model of one.
It’s such a trippy experience watching some of these things. Like, some of them start out so sane sounding, and then it’s like your brain trips completely, you’re stumbling, wait, what was that last sentence? And then it keeps going, they just pile on sentence after sentence, each one more off-the-wall than the last, and then they say things like ‘this definitively proves that ...’ like there was anything resembling proof or even sanity at any point in the last three paragraphs of wildly disconnected and spurious nonsense.
I’m just left feeling ... awed, and vaguely angry, and kind of like I went walking in a field full of rakes? Like every step, every sentence, I just got slammed in the face by some new and often unrelated bullshit that apparently, no, was genuinely meant to have bearing on and even prove whatever went before it.
I think I need a break. And like a defrag and a reboot on my brain. The sentences that people feel blithe and confident enough to say. Wow.
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alwaysweirdpodcast · 1 year ago
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Always Weird Ep.67
The Eerie Phenomenon of Disappearing Objects
Have you ever experienced the baffling moment when an item mysteriously disappears, only to reappear in a completely unexpected place? The phenomenon of disappearing objects has intrigued and perplexed people for centuries, leaving them to ponder the existence of unseen forces and supernatural occurrences. In this blog post, we will delve into the eerie world of vanishing items, exploring various theories and attempting to shed light on the mysteries behind these peculiar events.
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uncontrolledfission · 2 years ago
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Why is dark matter so important?
Post #1 on Physics and Astronomy, 17th June 2023
First off, what is dark matter? Dark matter is a material which actually makes up 80% of the universe. It's completely invisible because it neither emits light nor energy. While it's never been tangibly observed, the general assumption is that it's there--without it, the way some galaxies and stars act cannot be understood.
Scientists believe its possible that dark matter accounts for some otherwise inexplicable behaviour in stars. Computers are actually used to study dark matter data in order to predict the behaviours of distant galaxies.
Quantifying the amount of dark matter in the universe will explain several things:
1. If the universe is open (expands indefinitely at an ever-increasing rate)
2. If the universe is closed (expands to a limit then collapses)
3. If the universe is flat (expands to a limit then stops after reaching equilibrium).
4. How galaxies and stars are really formed; when a galaxy spins, it should be torn apart, but it isn't. Something is holding it together, and it's gravity, but the magnitude required just can't be generated by existing, observable matter.
One common question is, if we can't observe dark matter, how do we know it exists? The answer to that is that the effect on visible matter can be observed.
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Famous Disappearances: Paranormal Theories Behind Mysterious Vanishings
James R Hoffa Famous disappearances, cases where individuals vanish without a trace, often leave behind a trail of unanswered questions and fuel speculation about their fate. While many disappearances can be attributed to mundane explanations like accidents, foul play, or voluntary escapes, some cases defy logical explanation, prompting the exploration of paranormal theories. Indeed, these…
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5minutemysteries · 1 month ago
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In the twelfth episode of 5 Minute Mysteries, we explore the strange phenomenon known as the Taos Hum, a mysterious low-frequency sound heard by residents and visitors in the town of Taos, New Mexico. In just five minutes, we delve into this baffling hum, which has puzzled scientists and locals alike for decades, with no clear source ever identified. Some attribute it to industrial noises, while others suspect natural or even supernatural causes. Join us as we examine the theories surrounding the Taos Hum and consider why only a select few can hear this enigmatic sound.
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cedarrockcinema · 2 months ago
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Lenny Lionstar's PERFECT Paranormal Storm Surge Unleashes Hell on Earth!
Season 7 Episode 20 From Out Of This World It Came Witness the unholy terror that is Lenny Lionstar’s Paranormal Storm Surge, a malevolent force from the 13th dimension that unleashes a maelstrom of horror upon Earth. This demonic alien beast, born from the void of nothingness, is a creature so depraved that even Lucifer himself couldn’t conceive of its evil. With a howl that echoes from the…
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deepak376 · 3 months ago
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Demonic Creature Found in Underwater Cave SHOCKS Divers
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sassylightcycle · 3 months ago
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Demonic Creature Found in Underwater Cave SHOCKS Divers
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paranormal-xfiles · 1 year ago
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kev-poo · 3 months ago
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The Man Who Survived Two Atomic Bombs
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compassionmattersmost · 3 months ago
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Spirals of Harmony: A Deeper Look into the Crop Circle of August 29th
There’s something undeniably captivating about the crop circle that appeared on August 29th. As I gaze upon its intricate design, I’m drawn into a world where geometry and spirituality converge, where the mysteries of the universe seem to be woven into the very fabric of the earth itself. This particular formation, with its flowing spirals and perfectly balanced symmetry, speaks to something deep…
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mannyblacque · 3 months ago
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Supernatural is the first podcast I really got hooked on. Now it's called So Supernatural , and it's back with new episodes every Friday!
So Supernatural | Starter Kit | Instagram
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slypuzzle · 5 months ago
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The Tunguska Event: What Caused the Mysterious Explosion?
In 1908, a massive explosion flattened 800 square miles of Siberian forest. Was it a meteoroid, a comet, or something more exotic? Dive into the mystery of the Tunguska Event! 
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