Mystery
Spontaneous human combustion: The mystery of the horrifying soul-eating Flame
The mystery of spontaneous combustion of the human body At the beginning of the movie Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Sky, Jia Yi, a servant of the Ministry of Works, accompanies foreign envoys to visit the Tongtian But under construction. His body suddenly bursts into flames and turns to ashes. Xue Yong, minister of Dali Temple, was ordered to investigate the case of Jia Yi's death but died of spontaneous combustion in the training ground on the way to the palace.
Did the Women Chastity Belt Really Exist?
A chastity belt simply put was a barbaric method for enforcing fidelity in ‘unfaithful’ women. Apparently in the middle ages when the brave knights used to go for war, pilgrimages, or crusades, they wanted some device to ensure that their wives would remain faithful to them in their absence.
Peeping_SoulPublished 2 years ago in FYIThe mystery of Mars
The mystery of Mars' Canals If there are canals on Mars, there is intelligent life! No evidence could be easier or more convincing.
Mystery of the snowman
The footprints of blame At first, the legend of the Yeti was confined to the inhabitants of the Himalayas, who called it the Yeti, a large, muscular, hairy creature that lived in seclusion in the snowy mountains. These legendary stories can inspire or have moral education significance, quite the taste of ghost stories in Chinese culture. And it was the Western explorers who came here who spread the legend of the Yeti around the world.
The mystery of the Minoan Labyrinth in Crete
Crete had entered the Bronze Age by 3000 BC, and in 2000 BC a slave state was established on the northern shore of the island with the city of Nothas as its center. From 2600 BC to 1125 BC, the island emerged the famous Minoan culture, art, architecture, and engineering unprecedented prosperity, and the establishment of a unified Minoan dynasty. Crete was captured by the Turks in 1669 and was annexed to Greece in 1913.
urias shorePublished 2 years ago in FYIWhat happens after death
The attempt to understand the whole process of life and to communicate spiritually with the dead has been going on for at least a hundred years, and there is no obvious evidence that it has ever produced any results. The world is so beautiful, the flower of life is so gorgeous, every flower, every blade of grass can arouse people's love of life. The attachment to life makes people especially afraid of death. No matter who has a loved one die, the blow is hard. The universe is vast, the Earth is only a small planet, and human power in the face of death is insignificant, although we try to prevent all kinds of misfortune, the end of life is still powerless.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has confirmed the infection novel coronavirus, and more than 250,000 new COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in a single day across the country. What is the local epidemic prevention situation?
Japan reported 253,265 new COVID-19 cases and 254 deaths in a single day on Monday, NHK television reported. There are now 16,979,808 confirmed cases and 36,850 deaths across the country. Health care systems in many parts of Japan are also under constant pressure as the virus spreads.
yurem ticonPublished 2 years ago in FYI6 Ancient "Mysteries!" That Modern Science Can't Explain!
As the so-called "scientific progress, natural selection, and survival of the fittest." In today's society, with the development of science and technology, many things that have existed since ancient times have gradually been revealed by people. And many things that were previously called incomprehensible have gradually leaked out the real veil, and people have known the reason.
Dear Count Saint Germain, Are You Still Out There?
Okay so, if you are a follower of my work then you're probably here because of my 'Who the Hell is Nicolas Flamel?' article, and if you haven't I urge you to read that piece first and then come back to this one. Anyway, I wanted to continue the theme of the alleged alchemist. Claimed immortalists who never age. Let me introduce you to the Count of Saint Germain.
Rosie J. SargentPublished 2 years ago in FYI5 Strange and Mysterious Graves in the world whose reality will amaze you
Millions of people die on a daily basis in the world and leave this mortal world according to different religions and customs.
Munawar HussainPublished 2 years ago in FYIWhat are the creepy unsolved mysteries of the real 32 worlds
1, where does the sea come from: boundless ocean, blue waves rolling, people infatuated and confused: Where does so much sea water come from? Some people believe that water is inherent to the earth; Other scientists believe that water was brought to Earth by comets that crashed into the planet. For now, scientists are divided. Exactly where the water comes from remains to be seen.
Who the Hell is Nicolas Flamel?
Okay, so if you're like me a 90's baby, you'd probably first heard of Nicolas Flamel through Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). Well, you wouldn't believe it, but the chap was indeed real. So who is he? And why are so many of us captivated by the legend that is Flamel? Well, Nicolas Flamel was a French Philosopher born 1330/40 (as no one is entirely sure). The legend says Flamel achieved every alchemist's dream, allegedly creating the Philosopher's Stone and thus the Elixir of life. A healing stone that gifts immortality. Although records show Flamel died in 1418, it does not say how. Even though he designed his own headstone and dated it with the year 1416?
Rosie J. SargentPublished 2 years ago in FYI