Paranormal
Nothing is more intriguing than a good mystery story. Ever since the earliest apes crawled out of the primordial soup and grew legs, mankind has been witness to incredible and frightening phenomena which defy explanation. Imagine how the earliest Human or Neanderthals felt when the Sun suddenly "went out" during the day? They must have been terrified, thinking the gods were angry and that the world was ending. We now understand Solar Eclipse's but there are still hundreds, no thousands, of phenomena that still defy explanation despite rigorous scientific examination.How did the Egyptians build the pyramids? Is the Loch Ness Monster real? Do aliens and UFO's exist? These are some of the questions posed on this website. Some questions pose more questions, some have multiple answers and others have none at all. We only ask you to keep an open mind and form your own conclusions.
- Ancient World
- Conspiracy Theories
- Crime Mysteries
- Cryptozoology
- Ghosts
- Mythology
- Natural World
- Occult
- Secrets of the Skies
- Unexplained Phenomena
A 1891 photograph of Lord Combermere's ghost was taken by Sybell Corbet and is regarded by some as one the best ghost photos ever taken.
- 31st Jan, 2009
The origins of Halloween can be traced back to ancient Briton when the Celts celebrated their new year on November 1st, and Samhain before.
- 31st Oct, 2008
Hynek UFO Classification is the traditional method of describing an event as distant or close encounter of the first, second or third kind.
- 15th Sep, 2008
A hypothetical look at where our technology came from and what triggered the huge technological leaps we saw in the 20th century.
- 9th Sep, 2008
Flat Earthers are the people who still don't believe that the earth's round, despite all the available evidence to the contrary.
- 4th Aug, 2008
Spontaneous human combustion (SHC for short) is a theory that the human body can catch fire, burn or explode without any source of ignition.
- 4th Apr, 2008
Isaac Newtons occult studies explored natural sciences, material theory, chronology, alchemy and Biblical interpretations of the Apocalypse.
- 28th Mar, 2008
The Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, is an alleged creature living in Loch Ness, Scotland and is the most famous of all the creatures.
- 21st Mar, 2008
In 1943, the Philadelphia Experiment rendered a US Navy Destroyer invisible to human observers for a brief period of time.
- 14th Mar, 2008
The word Alchemy comes from the Arabic al-kimia and refers to an early form of science which involves the investigation of nature and an early philosophical and spiritual discipline.
- 7th Mar, 2008
Tim Trott is a creative photographer, traveller, astronomer and software engineer with a passion for self-growth and a desire for personal challenge.