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Seeking the supernatural is famous in the history of the world. If it's interesting, don't fool me with those online 100 points.
The Tower of London was built in 1 1 century by the then King of England (William the Conqueror). This castle complex with the White Pagoda as the core used to be a palace, a prison, a mint, an execution ground and an armory, and now it is a museum for collecting royal treasures. Since the castle was built, countless people have died in it. In its underground dungeon, there are all kinds of cruel instruments of torture, and Tashan outside the castle is the well-known guillotine. Since then, countless ghosts seem to wander in the Tower of London naturally. More strangely, many tourists claim to have witnessed these wandering ghosts with their own eyes.
The most famous ghost of the Tower of London, the first prominent victim in the Tower, Queen anne boleyn (the second wife of Henry VIII), was beheaded on the green land in the Tower on May 1536 because of being accused of treason and adultery. Before her death, her husband, King Henry VIII of England, fulfilled her last wish (being put to death with a sword instead of an axe), so Henry specially hired a swordsman from Calais, France, to be the executioner. Shortly after her death, someone claimed to have seen her ghost wandering around the green space and cloisters in the tower in a white robe. Another famous ghost is Countess Margaret. In order to sweep away her political enemies, Henry VIII announced her death for treason. 154 1 On May 28th, the old princess, who was nearly seventy years old, was taken to the execution ground, but she was strong-willed and would never kneel on the guillotine. Not only that, she ran away as soon as the executioner approached her, but soon. So on May 28th every year, the guards in the tower said that they could hear the groans of the dying countess. Many nights, the guards in the tower reported that they saw two children in pajamas near the Blood Tower in the southwest of the castle. Stranger still, they fought back and held hands! Anyone familiar with British history knows that this just confirms a bizarre murder case that happened here more than 500 years ago. 1483 After the death of King Edward IV of England of England, his two sons (King Edward V of England of England and his younger brother Duke of York) were sent to the tower to wait for succession to the throne. But in the end they mysteriously disappeared into the tower, and their uncle Richard became the king of England. It was not until 1674, two hundred years later, when the workers were renovating the stairs in the tower, they found the remains of two children in the brick and stone, and it was almost certain that they were the two little princes who disappeared that year!
British scientists refused to admit that there were ghosts. In 2003, scholars from the University of Hertfordshire carried the most advanced physical electromagnetic induction instruments and investigated many haunted areas of the Tower of London. Although the investigation didn't really catch the trace of ghosts, they also found a lot of valuable evidence. First of all, the magnetic field in some places in the tower is extremely strong, and the architectural pattern in other places leads to the high-speed airflow. In addition, it will also make a whistling sound of air in the gap. In addition, dim lighting may objectively have a psychological hint to tourists. After all, local tourists who are familiar with British history report ghost events the most. So scientists come to the conclusion that (haunted) events are all caused by the environment, and the so-called (ghost) is only the interpretation of the phenomenon by the human brain. Ghost phenomenon should be said to be caused by magnetic field, cold airflow, dimming or change of light, etc. Scientific research has also found that there are often infrasound waves in those (haunted) places, which will make people uneasy and make the flames sway. In other words, the abnormal magnetic field, airflow and infrasound in some parts of the Tower of London, coupled with dim light, are particularly easy to cause people's deep fear of claustrophobia. If you think of all kinds of bloody events (including death penalty and murder) that happened in the tower hundreds of years ago, it is easy for tourists to believe that they have found ghosts. Most scholars are inclined to this explanation, because although there are reports about ghosts, no one has ever taken out ghost images as evidence. After all, the above explanation cannot explain the ghost image, because infrasound, magnetic field, light and airflow can never form a clear ghost figure. But it was not until the end of 2003 that this seemingly rock-solid scientific explanation was shaken for the first time. The shaking power comes not from the Tower of London, but from another ancient building in Britain (Hampton Palace). Although some people say that it is haunted, scholars' theories of magnetic field, infrasound and airflow have successfully convinced the public that there are no real ghosts. However, on the eve of Christmas in 2003, the security monitoring system of Hampton Palace photographed a robe. It turned out that the guards in the palace repeatedly reported that a fire door in the exhibition area of the palace was often opened inexplicably, so they watched the video of the monitoring system and found that a mysterious figure in a robe was pushing the fire door open with one hand still holding the door handle. Most of this man is standing in the shadow, so the scenery around him is a little blurred, but his face is really white. This discovery shocked many British scholars, and their first reaction was (someone must be playing a prank)! You know, the tour guides here often wear Tudor palace costumes to explain to tourists, so all the tour guides in the palace are called in, but no one has clothes like those in the video! After the photo was published, the British (grandson) speculated that that (ghost) was the British tyrant Henry VIII! Ms. Wood, a spokeswoman for Hampton Palace, has repeatedly assured reporters (this is definitely not a mystery, nor a Christmas joke, and we really want to know what it is). So far, the British scientific community has once again shaken the scientific explanation of ghosts. If the ghost in the video is real, the explanation of magnetic field and infrasound will be completely overturned. If this ghost is really just a prank, why didn't the investigation department verify it? Is the ghost of the Tower of London real or fake? Perhaps the tower of London, a towering castle, not only contains the ancient British royal history, but also contains puzzles that our science can't understand so far!
The second kind of paranormal phenomenon.
In June 5438+10, the guards repeatedly reported that a fire door in the Forbidden City exhibition area was often opened inexplicably, so they immediately checked the video of the monitoring system and found this (ghost). It is obvious from a photo released by Hampton Palace that (ghost) should be male. He wore a nightgown, pushed open the fire door and came out, clutching the doorknob in one hand. Because most (ghosts) are standing in the shadows, the surrounding scenery is a bit blurred. But obviously, compared with his outstretched hand, the face is horribly white. It can be explained scientifically. Because Hampton Palace has been haunted, a research team led by Dr. richard wiseman, a psychologist from the University of Hertfordshire, investigated the haunted phenomenon of Hampton Palace in 2000. Psychologists have found that those who report seeing or feeling ghosts are talking about their personal feelings, but these can be explained by natural phenomena. Cold air currents, dim or variable lights, claustrophobia and magnetic fields can all cause uneasy feelings, and some people will interpret them as ghosts. As such environmental factors constantly affect the same area, these areas will soon get the legend of (haunted).
The third kind of paranormal phenomenon.
Hodis, a man from new york, USA, left his apartment in Brooklyn on July 25th, 1969. He was going to buy a loaf of bread, but he didn't come home until 32 years later! According to Dayang. Com, it is puzzling that he can't remember where he has been in the past 30 years, and he can't believe that the long years have passed. He thought Nixon was still the president of the United States, Vietnam was still at war, and the moon landing was still news. When Hodis, 57, returned to his old stone house, it took the new tenant several hours to convince him that he was no longer the owner of the house. Experts are also puzzled by Hodis's disappearance. The police psychologist who specializes in handling this case said that no one around Hodis knew where he had been all these years. The police conducted many psychological tests on him to confirm that he did not fabricate his own experience. Even if he was hypnotized, he couldn't tell where he had been, what he had done and how he got home. However, in Hodis's case, it is even more unusual that the clothes he wore when he came home turned out to be the clothes he wore when he left home many years ago. He even brought home a loaf of bread, just like the one he bought when he left home. Hodis was only 25 when he disappeared, leaving behind his wife and two young children. After he disappeared, his wife looked for him everywhere, but she couldn't find him. 12 years later, his wife declared him legally dead and remarried. After seeing a pair of grown-up children, Hodis couldn't believe that she was looking at a pair of children when she left home. He said (I missed the opportunity to witness their growth, which is the most regrettable thing). This seems to imply the world, and besides, space-time really exists, which is the only reasonable explanation.
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