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A New Theory - Van Gogh Did Not Kill HimselfVincent Di Maio shows that it was not possible for the famous painter Vincent van Gogh to have shot himself, as is the official version surrounding his death....
19 Nov.
The Madness and Genius of 4 Renowned MindsVincent van Gogh
One of the greatest painters was born on March 30, 1853 and committed suicide on July 29, 1890....
25 July
Which Gemstones are Suitable for Aries?Francisco Goya and Vincent van Gogh were born under the zodiac sign of Aries.
But Aries have their well-known shortcomings too - they are egocentric and feel a severe and overexaggerated jealousy....
03 Nov.
The Greatest Artists of All TimeVincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
The Dutch-born Van Gogh is a remarkable artist, considered deservedly one of the titans in the history of European art....
02 Apr.
False Historical Facts!We're used to accepting every historical claim as fact. But it turns out that some of the well-known "facts" we're familiar with are pure lies. Here they are, as well as their rebuttal:
Van Gogh did not cut off his ear...
14 June
Astral Projection - Time for Dreamsit can be said that astronomers recently drew attention to the fact that the landscape of the starry sky, photographed by the Hubble telescope near one of the distant stars, is very similar to that which is depicted in Vincent...
21 Mar.
The Third Person SyndromeVincent He applied all the tips to his computer. Later he sought the person out, but it turned out that they disappeared mysteriously.
Another case....
25 Apr.
The Genius Painter who Died of HungerNowadays, works by the great Russian painter Chaim Soutine sell for tens of millions of dollars but when he painted Carcass of Beef, the Little Pastry Cook and The Bride, he was so poor he could hardly afford food and clothing...
30 Jan.
35 Pyramids Discovered in SudanVincent Franchini, archaeologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, explains: "The density of the built pyramids is huge....
07 Nov.
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Mysteries of the human brainVincent New York, a baby is born, which lived twenty-seven days. It slept, cried and ate like all the others....
17 June
Asteroids, Antarctica and the exclusion Dinosaurs?65 million years ago dinosaurs were wiped out as it is to be believed by Hugh craters caused by an asteroid, today scientists using satellites have mapped the craters under the Antarctic.
Evidence shows an asteroid measuring...
31 Aug.
Spiritual Medium Reveals What Happens to the Soul After DeathThe subject of the afterlife has always been among the most fascinating for humans. It has captured the imaginations of our ancestors for thousands of years and continues to bring up questions even today.
Although science...
20 Mar.
The Bermuda Triangle - Interesting Facts and MysteriesThen Vincent Gaddis wrote an article calling the place by that name.
The cases became more frequent and this gave an impetus to search for the answer. Assumptions are many and varied....
22 Nov.
The Bermuda Triangle and its HistoryThen in February 1964, Vincent Gaddis wrote an article for Argosy magazine, which is slightly different from the others, though he added a few recent cases of disappearances, such as that of the "Sea sulfuric queen."...
29 Apr.
An Asteroid Will Collide with Earth in 2880Another giant asteroid is heading toward Earth and may hit it. The good news is that the probability of that happening isn't too high, and even if it does, it will happen in 2880, writes the Sunday Times.
Astronomers...
19 Aug.
Greenland is melting, the ocean is risingMelting of ice in Greenland is accelerating at a worrying pace, alarmed scientists from the University of Utrecht, Netherlands.
Logically, as a result of melting ice the sea level is showing the fact noticeably, according...
26 Feb.
Conscious dreaming and what is it?\"Although it may seem fantastic, while dreaming, I am in full possession of my everyday abilities. I can think more clearly than ever, are free to recall the vivid details of life and can take conscious decisions. Yet none...
16 May
Archaeologists Find Second StonehengeIt's probably no wonder then that a similar prehistoric miracle has been ignored for so long, " says Professor Vince Gaffney, who made the discovery....
16 Sept.
Nostradamus and his predictions about the WTCNostradamus is a French Jew who lived in France in the 16th century. He made a lot of predictions, including the two World Wars, the fall of Russia and many believe the World Trade Center attack.
18 of his 950 quatrains...
26 Feb.
Strange Methods of Inspiration of the Great ArtistsAn artist needs to be in the mood and have inspiration in order to create masterpieces. Some drew on love and music for their imagination, while others had more specific methods for bringing out the creativity in themselves...
05 June
Intelligent and Creative Insults That History will RememberFrom politicians and leaders to actors and writers, these individuals have been the source of some of the most memorable insults in history. Some of these put-downs are aimed at other individuals, entire groups of people...
10 Jan.
The Most Heated Rivalries in HistoryTheir feud began after Baglione started painting chiaroscuros similar to Caravaggio's famous painting Amor Vincit Omnia....
20 Jan.
Unsolved coded messagesPeople have used code for centuries to transmit secret information. With the advent of the Internet creating and deciphering codes became an industry.
But there are codes that can not be deciphered, even by the best specialists...
19 Sept.
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Nefertiti, disastrous end or new beginning?At the end of the reign of Akhenaten, Nefertiti disappeared from historical Egyptian records. For years, scientists have believed that she had withdrawn to the king of modesty however, it really was a case of mistaken identity...
25 Dec.
Mysterious Nazca linesCenturies ago, deserts, hills and mountains in the Pacific coast of South America were covered by an extensive network of drawings, lines and geometric shapes, figures of mammals, insects and deities. Nazca lines opened in...
22 Dec.