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20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

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1. Dorothy Fletcher may be one of the luckiest people in the world. In 2004, she suffered a heart attack on a flight from Manchester to Florida. It turned out that the plane she was on was packed with cardiologists. When the flight attendant asked the doctor, 15 specialists reacted on the way to the cardiology session.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

2. One of the leading engineers behind NASA's Challenger rocket exploded in 1986 revealed that after NASA didn't heed his warnings about launching in cold weather, he told his wife the night before launch, "It's going to explode." ”

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

3. This stone was found in Baalbek, Lebanon in the 90s of the 20th century, it weighed 1242 tons, we can't move such a heavy stone today, so how did the ancients do it thousands of years ago?

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

4. The Moon is 1/400th the size of the Sun, but it is also 1/400th the distance from the Earth, which results in the Moon and the Sun being the same size in the sky, which is a coincidence (do you think so?) known planet-Moon combination.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

5. Why do you think this symbol has appeared many times over thousands of years?

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

6. Erdstall Tunnels - There are about 2,000 medieval tunnels across Europe. No one knows who built them or why. To date, around 2,000 tunnels, mainly in Germany (especially Bavaria) and Austria, have been discovered, and these narrow, short tunnels have been a mystery since medieval times, as have their uses.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

7. U.S. lawmakers say the discovery of UFO technology threatens the energy industry. The emergence of extraterrestrial technologies that may not rely on traditional energy sources such as oil could seriously disrupt our world economy.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

8. An assisted suicide pod has passed an independent legal review to show that it complies with Swiss law. At the push of a button, the pod is filled with nitrogen, rapidly reducing oxygen levels and killing the user.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

9. On December 26, 2004, Southeast Asia was hit by a tsunami, claiming the lives of about 230,000 people. This photograph of Deborah Galik was found on the last roll of film taken before her death.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

10. In 1954, Dr. Moody Jacobs showed his patient Ann Hodges the massive bruises left behind after being hit by a meteorite in Oak Grove, Alabama. She is the only person in history to be confirmed to have been hit by a meteorite. Ann later had a nervous breakdown and separated from her husband in 1964. She died in 1972.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

11. In 1986, Dr. Joe Dispenza competed in a triathlon in Palm Springs, California. But unfortunately, while turning at an intersection, he was hit from behind by a truck traveling at 55 miles per hour. He fractured 6 vertebrae in his spine. Doctors said he could no longer walk. But without any surgery, he healed himself with his heart.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

12. Martin Pistorius fell into a coma at the age of 12, but for the next 10 years he was unable to move, communicate, or do anything for himself. At the age of 14 or 15, his mind was clear, but he was trapped in a lifeless body. He heard his mother say to him, "I want you to die." Everyone lost hope, but he survived.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

13. The origin of the unicorn myth may be that of a giant rhinoceros that lived about 39,000 years ago, much longer than previously thought. Known as the Siberian unicorn, the rhinoceros has long horns on its nose and roams the steppes of Eurasia. There is evidence that it may have become extinct because it is a very picky eater.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

14. In 1916, in Kingsport, Tennessee, Mary was killed by a 5-ton elephant in front of a crowd. On September 13, 1916, the crowd demanded justice and hanged her from a crane. After her trainer was killed, Mary was given several names, including "Big Mary" and "Murder Mary".

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

15. Guy claims that he was forced to participate in an alien breeding program, but interestingly, a hair they found in his private area was tested and results in a DNA test that found an alien sample on the human body.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

16. Mammoth skull found in a farmland in Lima, Michigan.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

17. In 2020, a resident of the Philippines entered his garage and found the bat hanging there. Known as "flying foxes," these creatures have a wingspan of nearly 6 feet, making them the largest bats on Earth.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

18. In 1988, Gregor Spörri discovered a mummified giant finger in Egypt. The finger is said to be 15 inches (about 38 centimeters) long, and it is estimated that the finger must have fallen off an object about 16 feet tall.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

19. This is a photo of Dr. Peter Manners when he was 101 years old. Dr. Mannas studied the effects of sound on the human body and believed that illness was the result of the body's loss of natural harmony. Through sound therapy, he was able to restore the natural frequencies of each organ. There is so much more to health than meets the eye.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

20. American scientist Robert Lanza, M.D., explains why death does not exist: he believes that consciousness is a fundamental property of the universe, and death is just an illusion produced by the linear perception of time.

20 Amazing Facts: Take you to the wonders and mysteries of the world!

The author, Robert Lanza, is a respected scientist who believes that death is not real. He introduced the concept of biocentrism, which suggests that we, as living beings, are at the center of everything around us. According to him, death exists because we identify ourselves with our bodies, but he argues that the human mind continues to function even when the body stops functioning.

Lanza explained that biocentrism is a moral system based on the belief that all living things have value and should be respected. He emphasized the interconnectedness of all living things and noted that humans should be mindful of their actions and their impact on the environment.

To support his point, Lanza cites quantum mechanics, which shows that consciousness is immortal and exists outside of space and time. He explained that in the realm of quantum possibilities, various outcomes can occur and that human consciousness can smoothly transition to another reality after death.

Using a more casual metaphor, Lanza likens death to the completion of a TV series with different stories and characters unfolding, but it's still you. He asserts that energy (which he equates with consciousness) cannot be destroyed, but can only be transformed from one state to another. In his opinion, the linear concept of time has no meaning for nature.

Overall, Robert Lanza's theories challenge the traditional understanding of death, proposing the idea that consciousness survives after the cessation of bodily functions.

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