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BAD NEWS: your body can catch on fire for no reason at any given time
GOOD NEWS: if it happens to you and you die that horrible way, you'll make it to worldwide news soon after that, cause it happens so rarely....
What Remains After a Spontaneous Human Combustion Event - The body is normally more severely burned than one that has been caught in a normal fire. - The burns are not distributed evenly over the body; the extremities are usually untouched by fire, whereas the torso usually suffers severe burning. - In some cases the torso is completely destroyed, the bones being reduced completely to ash. - Small portions of the body (an arm, a foot, maybe the head) remain unburned. - Only objects immediately associated with the body have burned; the fire never spread away from the body. SHC victims have burnt up in bed without the sheets catching fire, clothing worn is often barely singed, and flammable materials only inches away remain untouched. - A greasy soot deposit covers the ceiling and walls, usually stopping three to four feet above the floor. - Objects above this three to four foot line show signs of heat damage (melted candles, cracked mirrors, etc.) - Although temperatures of about 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit are normally required to char a body so thoroughly (crematoria, which usually operate in the neighborhood of 2,000 degrees, leave bone fragments which must be ground up by hand), frequently little or nothing around the victim is damaged, except perhaps the exact spot where the deceased ignited. http://z.about.com/d/paranormal/1/7/k/A/shc_lg.jpg http://www.daltramontoallalba.it/par...magini/shc.jpg more here: http://www.crystalinks.com/shc.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spontan...man_combustion |
it is not a proven natural phenomenon. - wikipedia
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it is just fun
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Oh my goodness.
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Lol you believe this?
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Didn't I read somewhere, that if there is too much oxygen in the atmosphere... that human will start to combust and if there is not enough, they'll suffocate?
"The 77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% carbon dioxide as well as other gasses readily available in the atmosphere represent the ideal figures necessary for the survival of living beings. Oxygen, a gas that is vital for living beings, helps food to be burned and converted into energy in our bodies." |
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When I was about 12 I watched a PBS documentary that debunked it. I'll go with that.
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