Do aliens exist ?

In the summer of 1950, four scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory, established as part of the Manhattan Project to develop atomic weapons in the United States, were walking to lunch. They were discussing UFOs and laughing at those who believed they were real. The conversation turned to other topics. However, when they were about to sit down at the table, Enrico Fermi, one of the creators of the nuclear reactor and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, suddenly blurted out: ‘So where is everybody?’ The researcher was referring to the inhabitants of other planets in the universe. Over the next decades, various scientists developed Fermi's idea.

A little-known expedition to the very first city on Earth

Everyone knows about the Egyptian pyramids. Few know about the temple complexes of Baalbek. But nobody knows anything about Iraq and Iran. People associate these countries with deserts, crazy heat, and some obscure people who are a danger to the United States. But several thousand years ago, a highly developed civilization flourished in these lands.

In the past, XX century, in Bulgaria lived a blind clairvoyant, famous for helping people, curing diseases with words and herbs, knowing everyone who came to her and with what, as well as predicting the future to any person and the whole world. Her name was Vanga.

Exploring the Shadows: The Top 5 Most Mysterious Books in the World

The allure of the unknown has always captivated human curiosity, and books that come shrouded in mystery generate a particular intrigue. Whether it's due to their obscure origins, undecipherable languages, or eerie illustrations, some texts have perplexed scholars and enthusiasts alike for centuries. This article delves into the top five most mysterious books in the world, exploring the secrets that lie within their pages and why they continue to fascinate.