The Taos Hum is an unexplained phenomenon being complained about around the world. Read about what it is, what is the causes and look at some of the explanations for this unusual noise.
Words: 583 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Mitchell Ray BrockThe Voynich manuscript is clouded in mystery. This article explains what makes the book so mysterious and some of the known history of this amazing manuscript.
Words: 537 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Mitchell Ray BrockReported to have been built and created by one man, Florida´s Coral Castle boasts megalithic stones weighing as much as 30 tons. The detail and precision with which this modern day site was constructed is, to this day, perplexing. How the stones were moved and positioned remains a mystery.
Words: 359 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Sarah ShepherdIt can be an challenge to keep middle school science students engaged and on topic. This article outlines fun science experiments that use music, food and other teens to introduce psychology, biochemistry and other science subjects.
Words: 370 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Marie BahrRay Santilli turned the world of paranormal conspiracy theories on its head in 1995 by introducing footage that he claimed featured an actual alien autopsy. Though controversy surrounded Santilli´s footage, the truth would eventually come out. Was Santilli simply using Hollywood tricks, or was this the real deal?
Words: 506 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Andrew RusnakHalloween is a time of haunted houses filled with ghosts, ghouls and men with prop chain saws. However, the period of the year from September through December is also the time when actual paranormal activity peaks. During this time professional and amateur ghost hunters visit actual haunted locations in a scientific search for ghosts and other spectral activity. If you are interested in joining in the search, here are a couple of tips to help you get started.
Words: 488 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Science By: Tracy S. Morris