Is it normal to think some things can't be explained?
Every time I drop anything "round" like, it seems to always roll
under (furniture, doors, areas, etc...) where it's difficult to reach.
I was wondering if any of you think the same way as me.
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Every time I drop anything "round" like, it seems to always roll
under (furniture, doors, areas, etc...) where it's difficult to reach.
I was wondering if any of you think the same way as me.
I dropped a yellow painted brick in the house once and it proceeded to bounce all over the walls and ceiling then it pulled back the curtain and jumped out the window and onto the road where it met up with a young woman and her little dog too. She was accompanied by a real scruffy guy with a tail, a totally metal dude and a bird frightener. Craziest thing I ever seen.
There are many things that will never be explained. Like:
The Pyramid of Cheops, it's the size of a 40-storey building and covers an area big enough to fit 10 football fields in it. More than 2 million stone blocks were used to make the pyramid, each weighing 2-5 tons.
The Stones that made Stonehenge had to travel 240 miles to get to the site where it was built.
The S.S. Ourang Medan. In June 1947, multiple ships traveling trade routes in the strait of Malacca, off the coast of Malaysia, received a terrifying SOS message that read: “All officers including captain are dead lying in chart room and bridge. Possibly whole crew dead." After a short period of time, one final message was received, that read simply... "I die." Nearby ships identified the source of the signal as coming from a Dutch freighter, the SS Ourang Medan.The nearest merchant ship, The Silver Star, traveled as fast they could to the source of the distress signal. But upon boarding the Ourang Medan, they were horrified by what they found: Every member of the crew lay dead, their corpses scattered on the decks. The eyes of the men were still open and expressions of sheer terror were frozen on their faces. The Silver Star’s party found the deceased radio operator as well, his hand still on the Morse Code-sending key, and eyes wide open. But strangely, there were no signs of wounds or injuries on any of the bodies.
The Moai Statues A staggering 1,200 miles away from the nearest inhabited land, and about 2,200 miles off the coast of of Chile. And yet despite its incredible remoteness, The Rapa Nui people who called the island home managed to carve and transport a mind-blowing 887 statues, some measuring 33 feet tall and weighing up to 82 tons, an average of 11 miles each. And this all happened roughly 700 years ago.
These are a few things that can't and will never be explained