
When someone thinks he is dead
Psychiatrists call the Cotard syndrome the illusion of the size reversed to the left. The disease is a mania of self -proclaimed. Patients find that they are dead, broke up and walk dead or that they are criminals and murderers.

How far are we from futuristic police technology?
Amin al-Hababeh: In the classic film from 1987, the deceased policeman Detroit, Alex Murphy, will be reborn as Cyborg. He has a robotic body and a full brain-crap interface that allows him to control his movements with his mind. He

How plain the game has changed forever
I have warned the readers of my books and columns many times to avoid any commitment to a raised wine glass – a way of contacting the ghosts and the deceased, which is also known as Ouija – because none

The secret of dragons that Marco Polo saw in China
Venetian merchant Marco Polo is considered one of the first known medieval Europeans who traveled to Asia. Among other things, he visited China twice and claimed that he saw … dragons there. Marco Polo records are often subject to justified

A civilization that enriched the Pharaoh of Egypt
Imagine that the land is so mysterious that even its name “punt” causes endless questions. How long has it developed? Where exactly was he? What did his people and the government look like? Or maybe most of the mysterious of

A ghostly story of the road
Almost everyone has a terrifying story to tell. In the case of truck drivers, many of these stories come from the time spent on the road. From the haunted trucks to scary highways, there are many places that can make

Fresh study of Przemyśl the beginnings of consciousness
A breakthrough seven -year experiment provided fresh insight into what creates consciousness. Study with the participation of human participants and published In nature, he examined the basic question of how our minds become aware. Integrated information theory (IIT) suggests that

Phantom Hottoper: A real phenomenon or fatigue?
I received an amazing number of stories Wirral Globe Readers about ghosts and other strange entities that they encountered on the roads of the Peninsula in the past, as well as recently. Some of these accounts come from decades, while

Why the search for the Loch Ness monster lasts after 90 years
Hugh Gray took an ordinary walk around Loch Ness in Scotland on Sunday in November in 1933. His Ambu was disturbed when he saw something jumping over the water two or three feet from him. He quickly took a few