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One of the mysteries that refuses to go away in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is the persistent belief of the farmers in “little men” called aluxes (ah-loosh-es) who are said to burrow inside the hills near the ancient ruins, and haunt the forests, farmlands and cenotes. These dwarf beings are generally invisible to us, but they can make their presence known, particularly after sunset, by making whistling noises or by playing tricks on us.…
Of all of the fundamental forces known to humanity, gravity is both the most familiar and the one that holds the Universe together, connecting distant galaxies in a vast and interconnected cosmic web. With that in mind, a fascinating question to ponder is whether gravity has a speed. It turns out that it does, and scientists have precisely measured it. Let’s start with a thought experiment. Suppose at this very instant, somehow the Sun was…
The video below of the fast-moving underwater object is not the first evidence of USO phenomenon. USOs, or Unidentified Submerged Objects, are any objects or optical or mechanical detection phenomena of unknown origin observed under water that remain unidentified even after thorough investigation. USOs have been reported by eyewitnesses, submariners, and even astronomers for decades. Some USOs are said to be able to move at incredible speeds and maneuver in ways that defy conventional physics.…
Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) are the mysterious sound of disembodied human-like voices of unknown origin that are heard through electronic devices. They are usually heard in the form of sounds imprinted on an audio recording or through radio noise. Unlike a lot of evidence of the paranormal, it’s common practice to grade voices captured as EVPs. There is one commonly agreed upon classification scale with defined requirements to help investigator’s determine which category of EVP…
In just a few short months, ChatGPT, Bing and other chatbots have made “Artificial Intelligence” or AI the most popular and arguably the most feared phrase on the Internet. That could change if a group of researchers at Johns Hopkins University have their way. In a new paper, they propose linking lab-grown “mini-brains” or brain organoids together to create biological hardware capable of performing advanced computational tasks — a process they are calling “organoid intelligence”…