Harvard Student’s 720-Egg Experiment Challenges Cholesterol Myths
A bold experiment by Harvard PhD student Nick Norwitz, consuming 720 eggs in one month, challenges the conventional wisdom about eggs and cholesterol. Despite ingesting 133,200 mg of cholesterol, Norwitz experienced an 18% drop in LDL cholesterol, sparking renewed discussions among nutritionists about the health implications of egg consumption. This surprising outcome may lead to a reevaluation of eggs as a dietary staple and highlights the complexity of nutritional science.
Harvard Scientists Speculate on Hidden Civilization on Earth
Harvard scientists speculate on the existence of a hidden, technologically advanced civilization on Earth, suggesting that UFO sightings may actually be activities of intelligent beings living among us in human form. Despite skepticism, the researchers propose various possibilities, including ancient human civilizations and earthbound angels, for these cryptoterrestrials.
Harvard Professor Claims New Evidence of Alien Spacecraft
Harvard astronomy professor Avi Loeb claims to have found new evidence of alien spacecraft in small magnetic spherules recovered from the Pacific Ocean. Despite facing criticism, Loeb defends his work as evidence-based and not opinion-driven. This is not the first time Loeb has made controversial claims about extraterrestrial objects, and he has founded The Galileo Project at Harvard to search for extraterrestrial life using machine learning and observatories.
Perceived Time’s Influence on Physical Healing
A recent study has shed light on the influence of perceived time on physical healing, challenging the traditional Cartesian dualism and emphasizing the mind-body unity. The study, conducted by Aungle and Langer, provides compelling evidence of the impact of perception…