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Your Consciousness Can Enter Alternate Dimensions While You’re Dreaming, Scientist Claims
Strong emotions in repetitive dreams could offer cosmic clues about another version of you, according to this controversial idea. How many times have you woken up feeling euphoric or deeply disturbed by a dream so vivid it felt indistinguishable from reality? The kind of dream that lingers. Perhaps you notice recurring motifs: specific places, faces,
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A Groundbreaking Scientific Discovery Shows That We Can Reverse Death
New experiments raise important questions on what it means to die. On December 9, 2013, 13-year-old Jahi McMath was checked in to Oakland Children’s Hospital in California for a routine tonsillectomy. She had sleep apnea and her parents believed that having her tonsils removed would improve her life, her sleep, and her relationships with her classmates.
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What Do You See When You Die? Consciousness-Like Activity in Dying Brains Offers Some Hints
Turns out, there might really be something to the reports of people seeing their lives flash before their eyes. For the first time ever, scientists have caught a glimpse of what human brain waves look like in a dying person, bringing us one step closer to answering the perennial question: what do you see when you die? After
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Black Holes Could Be Back Doors to Other Universes, Scientist Claims
If true, this theory could explain how all of the matter in our universe was created. SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSE are ravenous black holes that pull gas, dust, light and even other black holes into their maw, never to be seen again. Like a riptide pulling swimmers out to sea, the gravity inside a black hole pulls matter
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How This Remote Utah Ranch Became a Paranormal Activity Hotspot
Bizarre phenomena have lured real-estate tycoons, scientists, TV producers—and the U.S. government—to Skinwalker Ranch. What are they looking for? I have been warned. This much is clear within minutes of ducking out of a helicopter onto the high-desert oasis of Skinwalker Ranch in northeastern Utah one searingly bright October afternoon. As a visitor approaching the






