воскресенье, 15 ноября 2009 г.

10 Coolest 'Weird-Science' Wikipedia Articles.

Original: 10 Coolest 'Weird-Science' Wikipedia Articles.

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sat, 2009-11-14 19:32.

 Link of the day - I will pay you $25, if you come up with a cool domain name for me.

1. The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated book thought to be written some time around 15th century. To this very day, not a word in the entire work has been deciphered. The codex has remained an object of interest and intense scrutiny for many years, since the language of the book is completely unknown, though it appears very similar to a natural language. The strange pictures can be see on nearly every page. The author is not known. Read wikipedia ar e_word_%22fuck%22">Check it out for yourself.

4. Where there is science, pseudoscience is lurking nearby. But Wikipedia is always on top of those things, trying to verify urban legends and dispell myths. Check out the latest list of common misconceptions as you are sure to find out that you've believed a few of those yourself.

5. Ok, this one is pretty gross. Don't tell me you haven't been warned. A body farm is a controlled environment that is designed to study human decomposition. The first one opened in 1981 at the University of Tennessee. The bodies are placed in a variety of situati devices ever discovered.

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