Encise within an appartentely normal Buddha statue, has been found a monk mummified remains, that dates back in a historial period located between the 11th and the 12th centuries. As the Daily Mail reported, Erik Brujin, expert on Buddhism, who's lead the dutch research group and referres to the Drents Museum that determined the mummy's identity, which belong to the Buddhist Master Liuquan, of the Chinese Meditation School. The researches aware of human bones presence within the statue, remained astonished by the results of the CAT scan and the, who's revealing that the internal organs we're being completely removed from the mummy. Where the organs we're removed before the mummification process, the researchers found paper rools covered with chinese writings. After the scan, the mummy will be transferred to Budapest, where it will be exhibited at the Hungarian Natural History Museum until May. According to the International Business Times, many buddhists pratictioners are convinced that mummies like Liuquan's are not really dead, but rather in an advance state of meditation. Liuquan mummy's recalls the Mongolian's mummified monk founded still seated in the lotus position the past January. News Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2015/02/23/monaco-buddhista-mummific_n_6735496.html?utm_hp_ref=italy Albert Einstein: A presumed letter written in italian, is up for sale at an auction: "Dear collegue.... "Dated 12 of July 1925, it seems to have been sent to the physicist Giovanni Giorgi of the University La Sapienza in Rome ![]() A letter hand written in italian by Albert Einstein will be put for sale in an auction in Boston. "Dear Collegue...." it's the incipit the opens the letter, sent to the Physicist Giovanni Giorgi of the University La Sapienza in Rome, dated 12 of July 1925. Father of the Relavity, Albert Einstein, in his letter talks about the theory he has formulated, stating "I have no doubts about his validity". It is known that Einstein was familiar with the italian language. He lived in Italy for a few months with his family when he was 15, in the city of Pavia, and he knew how to speak and write in italian. ![]() The scientific journalist Pietro Greco, affirms that "Albert Einstein relationship with Italy was always very close". His sister has lived for a long time in Florence, while Einstein had a long correspondance with Tullio Levi Civita. One of his biggest friend, Michele Bresso from Trieste was also italian. In his short letter Einstein responds to Giorgi, which at that time was considered in Italy and internationally an authority on the subject of electromagnetism. Agreeing with the italian expert on the impossibility of a formula, Einstein in his letter affirms "God has created the world with more elegance and intelligence". And after having confirmed the validity of his Relativity theory, ends his letter signing "Yours Einstein". News Source: http://www.tgcom24.mediaset.it/magazine/albert-einstein-all-asta-una-sua-presunta-lettera-in-italiano-caro-signor-collega-_2096520-201502a.shtml |
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