Paranormal
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Paranormal
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Full spectrum cameras are becoming more and more popular within the paranormal field, while the idea behind them is good and the technology itself is robust, there is a problem with the way this special type of camera is used by ghost hunters. A full spectrum camera is just like an ordinary camera, but as the name suggests it can see the full light spectrum, including light in the infrared and ultraviolet frequencies that the…
You most likely have already heard or read about this story recently but I though I would still share. The former head of Israel’s space security program has made an astonishing claim about the existence of aliens. According to Professor Haim Eshed, extra-terrestrial intelligence very much exists but only the United States and Israel have had the privilege of meeting them. The 87-year-old says that the rest of humanity ‘isn’t ready’ for contact with aliens…
It is the only remaining member of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing, but that doesn’t mean the Great Pyramid of Giza still can’t surprise us. As archeologists acquire better tools for penetrating the ancient walls, more chambers and corridors appear that may one day be physically explored with drones or robots. The ScanPyramids project is privy to those latest technologies and announced this week details about a recently discovered corridor inside…
Supercomputers can beat us at chess and perform more calculations per second than the human brain. But there are other tasks our brains perform routinely that computers simply cannot match — interpreting events and situations and using imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Our brains are amazingly powerful computers, using not just neurons but the connections between the neurons to process and interpret information. And then there is consciousness, neuroscience’s giant question mark. What causes it?…
The Voynich Manuscript is a roughly 500-year-old book filled with cryptic illustrations and written in a seemingly illegible language. The book takes its name from Wilfrid Voynich, an antique bookseller who bought the manuscript in 1912, and the meaning of some 240 pages remains a mystery to this day, despite many claiming to have unraveled its secrets. Speculation about the book’s origins is vast and varied, with some suggesting that it is a prank, that…