The most interesting events in the world

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I would like to share with you the most interesting events in the world that you cannot believe when you read.

1) A woman from San Diego, who was caught stealing at the store in 1983, told the police that if they didn't let her go, she would hold her breath until she turned black. The cops didn't let the woman go, and she really held her breath until she died.

2) When the Turkish businessman living in Belgium wanted to have LPG fitted to his Ferrari, his 145,000 Euro automobile was taken away by the company.

3) Gaziantep teacher Naci Yengin promoted his fourth story book with raw meatballs between the book. day of the book signing Yengin who complained of is not in the habit of reading books köfteci Turkey was forced to shop.

4) A criminal escaped from prison in Washington. A few days later he went to dinner with his girlfriend, but when he did not return for a long time his girlfriend, curiously, informed the police.

5) In lonia, Michigan, a drunken thief asked two maid girls for cash, when the girls refused to give the money, the man tried to scare them by saying that he would call the police. When the girls did not mind, the man really called the police and was arrested.

6) A man from Arizon handcuffed himself while playing with handcuffs and couldn't find the key ... Instead of calling the locksmith to save him, he got into trouble when he called the police ... The police who got him out of the handcuffs determined that he had an unpaid bail and handcuffed him again ...

7) When the Gillette (Razor) company started selling safe razors in 1902, it bought hundreds of men, and then they discarded them, saying that these razors didn't cut their beards. Gillette officials noticed that unhappy customers did not remove the paper on which the razor was wrapped before shaving.

8) Before the invention of the clock, there were candle clocks set to burn for a certain period of time. When you wanted to set reminders or alarms, you would attach a nail to the candle at the time you wanted, and when the candle melted to that level, they would fall on the metal candle holder and warn you by making a sound.

9) If two females with identical twins marry two males with identical twins and have children, their children will be genetically 'siblings'.

10) Everybody's lover, Koko, the Gorilla, was taught sign language so she could communicate with people. In an interview, Koko's trainer and closest person, Francine Patterson, were asked how deep their conversations with Koko could go. Francine: “It started with a conversation Koko had with one of his caregivers about death. The caretaker showed Koko a skeleton and said, "Is this alive or dead?" Koko asked, "Dead, covered," replied. The caretaker asked, "Where do the animals go when they die?" "It's a comfortable hole," said Koko. Then he gave a goodbye kiss. "Koko's answer surprised many people and left a lot of philosophical debate behind.

11) Xin Zhui, also known as Lady Day, was the Marquise of Dai during the Western Han dynasty in ancient China. His tomb was found 2000 years after his death, along with many valuable artifacts, in a hill called Mawangdui in China. So far everything is normal. But what surprised everyone was how well his body was preserved thousands of years after his death. Lady Day was found all of her organs intact and blood vessels intact, even with a small amount of Type A blood in her veins, and her hair and eyelashes still remained. Scientists have found melon seeds in her stomach, and it is believed that she died in the summer, which is why the melon season. On the other hand, it also means that the melon dies within a few hours after eating it. The mysterious liquid in which his body was immersed was slightly acidic and contained some magnesium, which aroused everyone's curiosity. This liquid probably helped protect the body for so long. Scientists still do not know what kind of liquid this mysterious liquid is.

12) Imagine waking up one day and being a musical genius even though you haven't worked a day in your life. That would be pretty surprising, right? A similar situation happened to Derek Amato, there was only a substantial price to be paid. In October 2006, Derek hit his head to the bottom of the pool while diving and suffered a severe shaking. Because of this incident, Derek lost 35% of his hair and some of his memory, but he also gained a talent to which many people devoted their lives - he was now a composer. Amato said this particular case, "when I closed my eyes, I found these black and white structures moving from left to right, which actually represented in my mind the flow of constantly flowing musical notes." He explains in the form. Doctors who believe that Derek may be the only person in the world to gain ingenious talent in this way after the trauma may be familiar with acquired musical savant syndrome, other cases are not as strong as Derek's.

13) In the Tiwi Islands in Australia, almost every afternoon between September and March, a storm cloud called Hector appears. Hector, also known as Convector Hector, is hailed as one of the most consistent storms. Named by a pilot during WWII, this cloud still remains the center of many meteorological studies. While many meteorologists have studied phenomena like Hector, they cannot find a valid explanation for why the storm continues to appear.

14) In 1518, Strasbourg, Alsace, was faced with a rather interesting epidemic. This strange condition, also known as "dance sickness", caused 400 people to dance non-stop, without rest, and some of these people died of heart attack, fatigue or paralysis. This strange situation came about in July 1518, when a woman named Miss Troffea started dancing uncontrollably in the middle of Strasbourg. Another 34 people joined Ms. Troffea and soon this number reached nearly 400. After some point, it was realized that the epidemic, which started killing about 15 people a day, was not caused by supernatural causes, and doctors and officials and claimed that this epidemic was due to "hot blood". Instead of treating the sick, the doctors built a wooden house and suggested that these people "dance". It is believed that even modern professional marathon runners cannot withstand such intense training. Although there has been talk of some form of food poisoning caused by the toxic products of ergot mushrooms, or a mass psychogenic disease, scientists are not entirely sure what caused this terrible epidemic.

15) About 500 years ago, a text written by an unknown author in an unknown language with an unknown writing system was found. The manuscript was named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Lithuanian-Samogit bibliophile who brought the text to Italy in 1912. It is believed that the text may have been written in Northern Italy, and this is all the information about it, although it is not certain. Many cryptographers and codebreakers from the time of WWI and WWII worked on manuscripts, but no one could find out what the text actually said. There may be those who think it might be a joke someone wrote in particular, but the text is 272 pages long, which means serious determination for a joke. Recently, it has been theorized that this manuscript is a medical book written on women's health rights, but this theory has not been proven either.

16) The Inuit in Canada was a small village known to occasional fur hunters. Something strange happened with the Inuit in 1930; When a fur hunter named Joe Labelle entered the island, he couldn't find a single person in the village. There were 7 sled dogs that died of starvation in a grave that just looked like a man-made. A search was made to find missing people, but not a single body was found.

17) The Big Ear Radio telescope, which was used in 1977 to support Ohio State University's search for extraterrestrial intelligence, is today "wow!" It received a signal known as a signal. Astronomer Jerry R. Ehman discovered the anomaly while he was looking through the data and was so excited that he circled it "wow!" dropped the grade. Because the signal was 72 seconds long but unfortunately it was never repeated. No one is yet able to explain this signal, although there are some who try to claim that it comes from an man-made source. This signal remains the strongest candidate for being the longest alien contact ever detected.

18) According to scientists, there is no legitimate theory regarding Phaistos, a disc made of clay probably from the Bronze Age. Many attempts have been made to read the tooth in many different languages, but all have failed. One of the new theories is that it could be some kind of board game. According to another study, it is speculated that the disc may symbolize some kind of worship in the name of the fertility goddess.

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