Plenty of inconceivable things to ponder in today’s Grail news briefs…
- New blood analysis of the Shroud of Turin ‘supports Biblical story about Jesus’ crucifixion‘.
- Why do people sometimes ‘hear’ meteors?
- Related: “Rocks in your head“, my essay that covers the history of so-called ‘electrophonic meteors’.
- The spooky experiences of Guillermo del Toro at Room #4.
- This epic monument from 6,000 years ago is a feat of Stone Age engineering.
- ‘I don’t want to use it, I want to be it’: this artist is on a quest to become one with AI.
- Why medieval women sometimes fought in bloody trials by combat.
- The Black Vault has published 101 pages of internal Department of Defense emails and documents related to their actions regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
- Long-term low-dose cannabis treatment could reverse aging and enhance mental capacity.
- Rare ‘doomsday fish’ said to bring earthquakes was spotted in California days before LA quake.
- The weirdest stuff humans have sent into orbit.
Quote of the Day:
No man can be a pure specialist without being in the strict sense an idiot.
George Bernard Shaw