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TheDarkApprentice

My friend was telling me earlier today that there has been scientific proof of people spontanious combusting. That they would randomy burst int o flames from the head and then going downwards. And that you could not detect tempatures in certain areas.

He said this may have happend when people harness energy they can't control. Like taping into a huge energy source or discoving a new high energy taking power. Such as learning to crawl before you walk. Same thing as in taking too much energy or getting to a certain part of development before your ready or before you can harness it.

So, is spontanious combustion possible and what do you think would cause it??
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Nita

Hello Everyone
  I know of a case of spontaneious combustion. The person was older and an alchoholic and smoker. She burst into flame and the only thing left was a circle of ashes and her ankle in a shoe.
  She never studied magic and I doubt she was ascending. It does happen but the reasons are unexplained. The place where she died was scorched but the flames did not affect anything but her body. They tried to accuse her daughter of murder but could not figure how someone could burn up like that and not burn the whole place down. They also could find no chemicals that were used to cause her to be set on fire. It proves how many strange and unexplained things really exist when you check on some of these subjects.
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Wells

I saw a program on TV - yes, TV! a while ago.  They did a test with a pig's body.  Basically their explanation for some cases was that the person had accidentally set themselves on fire (whether they got too close to the fire in their home, whether it was a candle/match) and a very slow burning process begins.

The fat in the body slowly burns at very high temperatures but not as a massive blaze.  Even the bone is burnt completely.  Things like the ankles and other thin parts of the body are left because they don't have as much fat in them!  This is what happened to the pig they tested this on anyway.

And interestingly, in many reported cases the person is found close to an electric heater / coal fire!!

Of course there may also be a supernatural explanation, but remember there may still be a genuine scientific explanation!

Wells

narfellus

I've always wondered if this phenomenon was natural or supernatural. I still don't know! The bizarre facts just defy definition, and i think i saw the same (or similar) show as you, Wells. Just bits of bone left, with no explanation as to why the entire house didn't go up like a candlestick. I'm sure someone knows the reason, though.
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TheDarkApprentice

Quote from: runlolayeah, I saw this on CSI. lol

I would like to SC when I die, no cremation necessary  8)

Most definitly.

Dying by spontanious combusting would be a great way to go out.
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narfellus

yeah, unless there was some monstrous FIRE ENTITY WAITING TO DEVOUR YOUR BURNING SOUL  MUAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH


But really, i hope someone posts here one day who actually knows what S.C. is.
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pod_3

I was watching a show on the space shuttle (Challenger?) disaster, which was a bit before my time. It was said that, in an atmosphere with 5% more oxygen, the human body becomes explosively flammable, and I have to wonder what would keep gases dissolved in such exact proportions in our atmosphere? I imagine steam settling were it will or blowing in plumes. If there's anything spiritual to do with it, it is luck.

Besides, if the reactions were any deeper than chemical, combustible people would go up in mushroom clouds.
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Kodemaster

LOL I have theory on this...I know you're gonna laugh, but I'm dead serious. :D

My theory is that SHC is caused by someome breaking some wind and setting themselves on fire...perhaps by their lit cigarette or a candle nearby...I know this sounds bizarre, but I'm dead serious...perhaps the hydrogen sulfide released by the broken wind has some quality about it the makes the human body extra-susceptible to combustion.

Perhaps it's still a mystery because people consider this theory too bizarre to seriously investigate, or perhaps nobody else has thought of it.

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TheDarkApprentice

Quote from: KodemasterLOL I have theory on this...I know you're gonna laugh, but I'm dead serious. :D

My theory is that SHC is caused by someome breaking some wind and setting themselves on fire...perhaps by their lit cigarette or a candle nearby...I know this sounds bizarre, but I'm dead serious...perhaps the hydrogen sulfide released by the broken wind has some quality about it the makes the human body extra-susceptible to combustion.

Perhaps it's still a mystery because people consider this theory too bizarre to seriously investigate, or perhaps nobody else has thought of it.

Regards,

LOL, watch the South Park Movie at all.....

But that wouldnt really be SHC. The fire would have induced the problem. I'm talking about randomly combusting where nothing could ignite the combustion. That it would just happen
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CaCoDeMoN

Hydrogen sulfide doesn't burn...
MEAT=MURDER.

Kodemaster

Quote from: TheDarkApprentice

LOL, watch the South Park Movie at all.....


LMAO :lol:

Quote from: TheDarkApprenticeBut that wouldnt really be SHC. The fire would have induced the problem. I'm talking about randomly combusting where nothing could ignite the combustion. That it would just happen

What I suggested was that the cases of SHC could possibly be explained by this scientific theory; perhaps the reported cases are not spontaneous at all and could be caused by natural reasons.
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Kodemaster

Quote from: CaCoDeMoNHydrogen sulfide doesn't burn...

Ever see someone light a fart? :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

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Cheyyne

That's methane....?

Methane is highly flammable and used as a fuel source in some places.

Wells

I don't think methane from the..... body, is concentrated enough to light by accident.  Unfortunately I have seen peoploe do it on television (!) but this is a different matter!

narfellus

heh heh, yeah, i've seen drunkards online light their gaseous effluence. Caught his jeans on fire. BUT, i don't think there's enough firepower there to incinerate a human being.

Does anyone know how many cases of SHC are recorded? Was there ever a peak era? Low era? String of occurences? Anything peculiar or possibly related? Other than ashes...
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aleshah

Simply with a circuit of oxidation
(thin fat film over the skin, which evaporates constanly with the burning flame, without causing monoxide)

TheDarkApprentice

Quote from: narfellusheh heh, yeah, i've seen drunkards online light their gaseous effluence. Caught his jeans on fire. BUT, i don't think there's enough firepower there to incinerate a human being.

Does anyone know how many cases of SHC are recorded? Was there ever a peak era? Low era? String of occurences? Anything peculiar or possibly related? Other than ashes...

I wonder if the temperture of the earth would have somthing to do with SHC?
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