
Black hole orbiting planet could be a sign of advanced alien civilization
In 1971, English mathematical physicist and Nobel Prize winner Roger Penrose proposed a way to extract energy from a spinning black hole. He argued that this could be done by building a harness around the black hole's accretion disk, where

New Calcutta Market and the Ghosts of Murdered Women
The ghosts of two women, allegedly murdered in Calcutta's New Market, are said to haunt the area. As are a former police commissioner and the man who built the market. Since its inception in the delayed 19th century, Kolkata’s historic

Scientists have found the answer
Scientists have some ideas as to why we haven't found aliens yet. They think there are two possibilities: either there's a lot of life in the universe, or almost none at all. A study published in International Journal of Astrobiology

Norton Creek Trail Farmer Ghost
In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a ghostly lantern is said to haunt the Norton Creek Trail. The helpful airy, guiding lost hikers to safety, is said to be the spirit of a farmer who died many years ago

Studies of the Shroud of Turin prove that the artifact dates back to the time of Jesus
The celebrated linen shroud that was supposedly wrapped in the body of Jesus Christ after his death, known as the Shroud of Turin, appears to be an original artifact. In the second half of the 20th century, the Shroud of

The spectral legend of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club
A misty Saturday morning brought word of a sighting of the ghost of one of The Royal Calcutta Turf Club's former horses, who is still racing despite having long since lost her title as Queen of the Tracks. The club

Lue Elizondo's Alarming Statement on UFOs: Are We Prepared for an Alien Invasion?
Lue Elizondo, former director of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), made headlines for a provocative statement suggesting that UFOs may be preparing for an alien invasion. Elizondo's book “The Inevitable: Inside the Pentagon's UFO Hunt“, in which

Scientists are exploring pioneering methods of measuring consciousness
Henry Taylor: Consciousness is a subjective, personal thing, so scientists who study it usually rely on people to tell them what they are conscious of. The problem is that infants are probably conscious, but without speech they can't tell us.

Lake Crescent and the Lady of the Lake who haunts it
The Lady of the Lake supposedly haunts Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. The ghost that supposedly resides in the water is said to be the spirit of Hallie Latham Illingworth, who was murdered and thrown to the bottom of