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    Thursday, June 16, 2005

    Interesting...

    Got this from my brother's Ripley's Believe-It-Or-Not book. Really amazing!

    The charred remains of Dr. Bentley of Coudersport, Pennsylvania, baffled those who found him in his bathroom on december 5, 1966. There have been many reports of people bursting into flames (spontaneous human combustion), and it is a phenomenon for which there appears to be no logical explanation. Frequently, the body is found partly consumed in a sealed room that is filled with soot and greasy particles. A common feature is that only part ofth body is consumed and often combustible material nearby is completely unharmed. It was once believed that spontaneous combustion was a highly extreme reaction to drinking too mucn brandy or being too angry! What is most baffling is that even in a crematorium, where temperatures can reach up to 1,800 degrees Farenheit or 1,000 degrees Celsius, bones are not completely burned as they can be in cases of spontaneous combustion.

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