The Codex Gigas is a medieval manuscript written by a monk who had broken his oath. Faced with the threat of being walled up alive in the very walls of the monastery, he promised that he would write a book containing all of mankind's knowledge. . .
If we are to believe the documents stored in the archive of the Russian KGB, it turns out that Merkel was actually born on April 20, 1954. And if that turns out to be true, it means that Hitler's heiress was born right on his birthday.
The strange story of the Solway Firth Spaceman dates back to 1964 in Cumbria, England. One sunny afternoon, Jim Templeton and his family were taking a walk when they decided to snap a few photos.
A dreamcatcher or dream snare is a handmade Native American amulet, made from a willow hoop with a woven net of cords, giving the appearance of a web. A feather of a night bird is placed in the center, usually one from an owl of some sort.
The German philosopher and writer Frederich Nietzsche, known for his copious works that had to do with human behavior, suffered from serious psychological problems.
The sinister story of the Dutch ship the S. S. Ourang Medan dates back to 1947. 2 American ships received a shocking message while sailing near the Malaysian coast. The radio operator who sent the Morse code message alarmed that the entire crew was dead.
Many people have claimed to have seen extraterrestrials in the sky. The case in Stephenville, Texas is considered by ufologists to be one of the most reliable.
There are various theories as to how exactly the disc should be read. However, most scientists believe that the signs need to be read starting from the outer edge of the disc and going in.
After the new discovery, the scientists realized that they were wrong about Deinocheirus mirificus. They found that the dinosaur they had labeled as bloodthirsty was in fact a gentle giant with a bill, that fed mostly on plants and small fish.
Photos of a giant human skeleton, found in the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic not long ago, appeared on the web. Even though mainstream science denies this information to be true, according to some Russian media, the artifacts in the photos are genuine.
The mysterious formation became the subject of interest for the first time after the inexplicable disappearance of popular anthropologist David Vodle during his expedition more than 20 years ago.
A logic puzzle, whose author is said to be the great Albert Einstein, can reveal whether you have exceptional intelligence and insight. Only 2 percent of the world's population are able to solve it.
A mysterious people inhabits the Hunza Valley in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. Besides living anywhere from 110-120 years, the people there never get sick from anything, making scientists marvel at the fact.