Lorie Sharpe
Bio
The mysteries of the known and unknown and the science behind it
Stories (3/0)
The Ancient secrets of Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple
In a world that’s been around for thousands of years, with countless people that have come and departed, it’s naïve to think that there aren’t things that those people left behind. Our ancestors have passed down to the next generation as much information as they can but what about those ancient knowledge that have been lost through time?Is it our duty as modern inhabitants of the world to uncover those secrets?Or did they get buried under the sand of time for a reason? We may never know the answer, but it’s important to remember that knowledge is a powerful tool and can be used for both good and ill. Maybe it's best to leave the secrets of the past buried.
By Lorie Sharpeabout a year ago in Earth
The amazing secrets of the Bermuda Triangle
I don’t know about you (and I really don’t know about you…That's a good thing, huh?), but I sometimes like to have some light-hearted fun with mysteries and conspiracy theory stories. The only thing more fun, is checking the facts and debunking them.And what else has more crazy theories swirling around it than the Bermuda Triangle?Can you guess which ones are true and which are fake? Let's find out! See if you can tell which of these bizarre stories about the Bermuda Triangle are true and which are just myths. Have fun!
By Lorie Sharpeabout a year ago in Earth
Mystery Plane
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Captain speaking. Welcome aboard Flight 914!Please fasten your seatbelts and observe the no smoking sign— we will take off in 5 minutes.When we’re at cruising altitude, refreshments will be served to you.Our flight will take 37 years.I wish you a pleasant trip.What would you do if you embarked on a vacation to another city and suddenly found yourself in another country altogether?I guess more adventurous types would even enjoy such a change of plans, but most of us would be confused.Anyway, I bet even the most reckless adventurers would raise an eyebrow if told they'd flown for half a century.
By Lorie Sharpeabout a year ago in Futurism