A Haunted Ancient Egyptian Statue?

What’s a museum caretaker to do when a statue that was an offering to the ancient Egyptian god of death starts inexplicably rotating in its display case? Click here for a time-lapse video of the 4000-year-old relic of Neb-Senu as it inexplicably moves on its own…

 

From the comments in the original article, here are two interesting pictures:

 

Why is this Egyptian listening to a record player and holding a remote control? Is this merely a lotus and an ankh?

 

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And what’s this? A laptop and a stylus?

 

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Makes one wonder… 🙂

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The use of cloning and stem cells to resurrect life…

We are big fans of Dr. Lanza. Besides being the other of many books related to his work as a stem cell biologist and cloning expert, he is the author of Biocentrism, a book that has been referenced here at the Museum of Mysteries on several occasions. Here is his talk for TEDx on the use of cloning to revive extinct species. Enjoy!

 

“Robert Lanza, M.D. is Chief Scientific Officer at Advanced Cell Technology, and professor at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He has several hundred publications and inventions, and 30 scientific books: among them, “Essentials of Stem Cell Biology” and “Principles of Tissue Engineering” which are recognized as the definitive references in the field. Others include the “Handbook of Stem Cells” and “Principles of Regenerative Medicine”.

 

To learn more about de-extinction, please visit Revive & Restore (the organizer of TEDxDeExtinction) here:http://longnow.org/revive/

 

 

 

 

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An Imposter Queen Who Was Actually a King?

Ah, this is a very interesting mystery indeed! Was Queen Elizabeth I really an imposter? And was that imposter a man?

 

It may be time to check the grave…

 

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Is this proof the Virgin Queen was an imposter in drag? Shocking new theory about Elizabeth I unearthed in historic manuscripts

 

By CHRISTOPHER STEVENS (Daily Mail)

 

“The bones of Elizabeth I, Good Queen Bess, lie mingled with those of her sister, Bloody Mary, in a single tomb at Westminster Abbey. But are they really royal remains — or evidence of the greatest conspiracy in English history?

 

If that is not the skeleton of Elizabeth Tudor, the past four centuries of British history have been founded on a lie.

 

And according to a controversial new book, the lie began on an autumn morning 470 years ago, when panic swept through a little group of courtiers in a manor house in the Cotswold village of Bisley in Gloucestershire…”

 

 

Click here to read more.

 

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