Today we’re talking about the edge. The edge between fantasy and reality, between myth and scientific fact. Many people and things stand on the edge. In a previous book, we discussed myths that stand on the edge, so much so that people consider them unquestionable truths. Today, however, we’re doing the opposite: talking about facts that seem to people to be myths or fables.
How many times have you heard the phrase “strange but true”?… repeatedly… but how many times have you discovered that this strange but true has no basis in truth at all… The internet is teeming with these false facts that don’t stand up to any of your critical faculties. This is a collection of topics that are linked by one thing: facts that are very close to fantasy. Unbelievable stories about deformed people, cruel scientists, and simple, brilliant inventions.
The last dinosaur, the farmer who gave birth to a volcano in his field, humanity’s dream of flight, the scientific facts behind the art of illusion, the invention that no one knows was invented by Edison, the expensive Japanese meal that eater risks their life for, and the talking gorilla. Jack the Ripper and his connection to Freemasonry, the games that made their creators millionaires, the mystery of Bonaparte’s assassination, etc…. It’s the edge where disbelief is closer to human nature than belief. And yet, you must believe because it’s all completely true.
We made sure to diversify sources in this collection of topics, because the internet is full of information and accessible to anyone who speaks English. That’s why we relied more on books, especially some old or forgotten books and magazines that are difficult to find in your library. It’s an enjoyable journey that spans centuries, hundreds of miles, and various civilizations. Most importantly, you will read and believe every word you read because it’s completely true. We will read together and get closer to the edge… the edge of science…
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