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Does anybody has any comment on this? What might cause it? B/c I don't want to explode. lol
superweirdo said:Oh no, they have got evidence for it, it is all a cover up, propaganda, that you people are helping to build up just like ufo phenomenon.
Actually, you seem to have covered up your dendrites&axons.superweirdo said:Oh no, they have got evidence for it, it is all a cover up, propaganda, that you people are helping to build up just like ufo phenomenon.
superweirdo said:Oh no, they have got evidence for it, it is all a cover up, propaganda, that you people are helping to build up just like ufo phenomenon.
The very least that you can do is support your claim with citations/links to well-documented evidence. If you intend to do no such thing, this thread should be and likely will be locked.superweirdo said:Oh no, they have got evidence for it, it is all a cover up, propaganda, that you people are helping to build up just like ufo phenomenon.
Spontaneous human combustion is a phenomenon in which a human body suddenly catches fire without an apparent external source of heat or ignition.
The exact cause of spontaneous human combustion is unknown, but it is believed to be caused by a build-up of flammable substances in the body, such as alcohol, fat, or methane gas.
While there have been many reported cases of spontaneous human combustion, there is no scientific evidence to support its existence. Most supposed cases can be explained by more likely causes, such as accidents or arson.
There is no known predisposition for spontaneous human combustion, and it is believed to be a very rare occurrence. It is not something that can be predicted or prevented.
The most commonly reported signs of spontaneous human combustion are a strong smell of smoke, a charred or burned body, and a lack of external burn marks on the surrounding area.