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UFO Investigator Says UFO That Split In Two Was Not of this World A screenshot of the Aguadilla UFO, circled in red. Image Credit: United States Border and Customs patrol.

UFO Investigator Says UFO That Split In Two Was Not of this World

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on October 6, 2022 |

Back in 2013, the Aguadilla Coast Guard encountered something the pilots had never before seen. It wasn’t a plane, it…

This 13,000-Year-Old Bird Statue is One of the Oldest Pieces of 3D Art An image showing the six aspects of the carved statue. Image Credit: PLOS ONE.

This 13,000-Year-Old Bird Statue is One of the Oldest Pieces of 3D Art

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on June 12, 2020 |

A 13,000-year-old statue discovered in China is now regarded as the oldest statue ever discovered in the Asian country to…

10 Things You Should Know About the Star of Bethlehem Do you believe in the story of the Star of Bethlehem and the birth of Christ? Credit: Prophecy Today UK

10 Things You Should Know About the Star of Bethlehem

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on January 4, 2021 |

In the week of the last Christmas, we were fortunate to witness one of the rarest astronomical events, something that…

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Valentine’s Day Valentine's Day is tomorrow and it seems like a good time to dive into some curious facts about this ancient celebration. Credit: Jumpstory

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Valentine’s Day

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on February 13, 2021 |

The third century had just ended when, according to various historical sources, a Roman priest named Saint Valentine, in addition…

Drill Holes in Egypt: Evidence of Advanced Technology? Drill Holes in Ancient Egypt

Drill Holes in Egypt: Evidence of Advanced Technology?

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on January 26, 2023 |

Ancient Egypt is a land of millions of treasures. Although Egypt is most famous for its incredible pyramids, magnificent temples,…

Is Human Consciousness Linked to Higher Dimensions? A Physicist Thinks So Is Human Consciousness Linked to Higher Dimensions

Is Human Consciousness Linked to Higher Dimensions? A Physicist Thinks So

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on September 19, 2024 |

For generations, the nature of human consciousness has mystified experts across fields. Philosophers, neuroscientists, and physicists alike have long debated…

Lost city of Etzanoa reveals forgotten Native American civilization Lost city of Etzanoa reveals forgotten Native American civilization

Lost city of Etzanoa reveals forgotten Native American civilization

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on November 30, 2018 |

The lost city of Etzanoa may be one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in North America — not just…

Modern Art History: The 5 Greatest Stolen Works of Art Many museums keep the frames of stolen paintings.

Modern Art History: The 5 Greatest Stolen Works of Art

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on August 13, 2020 |

If you have read the tiniest bit of art history, you would know that there are countless priceless works of…

Alexander the Great: His 10 Most Tremendous Battles Silhouette of Alexander the Great Statue at sunrise. Thessaloniki city. Greece. Depositphotos.

Alexander the Great: His 10 Most Tremendous Battles

Ioannis Dedes | Posted on May 10, 2022 |

Alexander III (Macedonian) lived from July 356 BC to June 323 BC and is commonly known as Alexander the Great….

Here Are 10 of the Most Influential People in Ancient Greece

Here Are 10 of the Most Influential People in Ancient Greece

Ioannis Dedes | Posted on June 9, 2021 |

Ancient Greece has been fundamental for creating the culture of the Western world and the development of modern civilization. This…

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