Weird Science
Canada’s coldest day and bone-chilling beauty: A frozen tale from the 1947 winter in Snag, Yukon
How the prehistoric butterflies existed before flowers?
To this date, our modern science generally accepted that the “proboscis – a long, tongue-like mouthpiece used by today’s moths and butterflies” to reach the nectar inside floral tubes, actually…
The Egyptian Pyramids: Secret knowledge, mysterious powers and wireless electricity
The mysterious Egypt pyramids are the most studied structures ever built. They tell a story of the past and future with it’s mathematical accuracy and synchronicity of events using the stars and…
Homunculi: Did the “little men” of ancient alchemy exist?
The practice of alchemy stretches back to ancient times, but the word itself dates only from the early 17th century. It comes from the Arabic kimiya and an earlier Persian…
The forgotten scientist Juan Baigorri and his lost rain-making device
Since the beginning, our dreams have always made us more thirsty to invent all the miracle things and many of them are still walking with us in this advanced era…
The unexplained ‘stone head’ of Guatemala: Evidence of the existence of an extraterrestrial civilization?
We are talking about a very strange discovery that was made in Central America a few decades ago — a huge stone head was unearthed deep in the jungles of…
Teleportation: The vanishing gun inventor William Cantelo and his uncanny resemblance to Sir Hiram Maxim
Mike the ‘headless’ chicken who lived for 18 months!
Mike The Headless Chicken, who lived for 18 months after its head was chopped off. On September 10, 1945, the owner Lloyd Olsen from Fruita, Colorado was planning to eat…