| Anything getting close to the sun -- with temperatures estimated at 9,900 Fahrenheit -- would surely burn up. However, if that object were an alien spacecraft it could be equipped with a technology that could withstand that enormous heat. Of course, that's a very big "if." BLOG POSTS | Seth Shostak: The UFO Bestiary This is a phenomenon worthy of attention. If aliens are really hanging out in our 'hood, it's hard to imagine any other fact more worthy of study. If not, then why does such a large fraction of the populace insist on believing they're here? | | John Oldale: 11 Weird Facts From Countries Around The World Not a lot of people know how to turn back a Syrian war elephant in full implacable charge. Nor is it common knowledge that Liechtensteinian dentures used to glow in the dark. Yet there are some (well, me, mainly) who believe that such facts are eminently deserving of a more thorough airing. | | Wray Herbert: How to Spot a Scoundrel: Fidgeting and Trust Since trust and cooperation are so essential to the smooth working of human society, it makes sense that people would have learned over eons both to send signals of trustworthiness and to interpret signs of malicious intent. | | Julie Spira: Puppy Love: New Online Dating Sites for Dogs New sites such as MatchPuppy.com and SpotWag can help man's best friend find love and happiness on the Internet. Shouldn't our devoted four-legged friends have an opportunity to find love online? | | Alejandro Rojas: A Catholic's Guide to Living in a Haunted House Jansen struggled with the preposterous idea that ghosts may actually exist, but as the supernatural experiences piled up, he also could not accept any conclusion to the contrary. He wondered, "Why was I resisting both belief and non-belief?" | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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