Issue #32
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Infrasound Experiment Induced Revulsion and Fear in Participants
A scientific experiment exploring the effects of infrasound, sound waves below the threshold of human hearing, revealed that a 17 Hz tone induced feelings of revulsion and fear in participants. The study, conducted in a controlled environment, exposed subjects to low-frequency sound waves while monitoring their physiological and emotional responses.
Participants reported sensations of unease, anxiety, and even supernatural presence when exposed to the 17 Hz tone. Researchers believe that infrasound may affect the brain and body in ways that trigger primal fear responses, possibly explaining why certain locations are associated with feelings of dread or paranormal activity.
Could We Be Living 52 Million Lives?
Physicist Melvin Vopson proposes that our reality might be a sophisticated simulation, suggesting that, similar to how dreams can feel prolonged yet occur within minutes, an entire lifetime in a simulated universe could transpire in just one minute of real time. This concept implies that over a typical human lifespan, one could experience approximately 52 million such simulated lives. Vopson's theory challenges traditional understandings of entropy and information, proposing that information may decrease in entropy over time, potentially violating the second law of thermodynamics.
Mysterious Ancient Tablet Unveils Previously Unknown Script in Georgia

Archaeologists in Georgia have uncovered a basalt tablet near Bashplemi Lake, inscribed with a script previously unknown to scholars. The artifact, dating to the Late Bronze or Early Iron Age, features 39 unique characters arranged in seven horizontal lines. Despite some symbols resembling those from Middle Eastern and other distant scripts, the inscription does not match any known writing system, leaving its content and purpose a mystery.
The tablet's discovery adds to the rich tapestry of ancient scripts awaiting decipherment, highlighting the complexities of early human communication. Similar enigmatic artifacts, like the Cascajal Block associated with the Olmec civilization, remind us of the vastness of human history yet to be fully understood.