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"Unearthing the Past: Fascinating Findings from Huxley and Sambourne's 1888 Expedition to Chichen Itza" In a remarkable journey back in time

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th Huxley / Sambourne 1888
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY A satire on the English scientists discovery of a gelatinous substance on the seabed: he is discussing his findings with a mermaid

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Rudi Schneider Tested
Austrian medium Rudi Schneider is tested in London by Harry Price and colleagues. The findings suggest psychic powers but are controversial

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Artefacts discovered at Chichen Itza by Augustus Le Plongeon
488910 Artefacts discovered at Chichen Itza by Augustus Le Plongeon, illustration from La Illustracion Espanola y Americana 1877 (engraving) by Spanish School

Background imageFindings Collection: Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature

Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature: N 1-6 analysers:s salivary gland: Q Saliva secreting centre in medulla oblongata: M muscle

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Pierre Curie Lectures
PIERRE CURIE explains their findings at the Sorbonne, Paris

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Galvani Replicated
While some scientists share Galvani s, and some Voltas views of the nature of electricity, Galvanis findings are confirmed by Halle and von Humboldt

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Rudi Schneider Test
Tested in London by Harry Price, Austrian medium Rudi Schneider ostensibly moves a handkerchief by psychokinesis, but the findings are not conclusive

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The Blue Book Described
PROJECT BLUE BOOK The official summary of the Projects findings

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Schliemanns Excavations
The so-called Scaean Gate and Palace of Priam, Hissarlik. Schliemanns rather fanciful interpretations of his findings at the site of Troy

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Galileo / Denies Findings
Galileo denies the movement of the Earth to the judges of the Holy Office


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"Unearthing the Past: Fascinating Findings from Huxley and Sambourne's 1888 Expedition to Chichen Itza" In a remarkable journey back in time, explorers Thomas Henry Huxley and Edward Linley Sambourne embarked on an expedition to the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza in 1888. Their findings shed light on the mysterious civilization that once thrived there. Meanwhile, across continents, Rudi Schneider was put to the test as his extraordinary psychic abilities captivated scientists and skeptics alike. His uncanny knack for telekinesis left researchers astounded and questioning the limits of human potential. Delving deeper into history, archaeologist Augustus Le Plongeon made groundbreaking discoveries at Chichen Itza. Artefacts unearthed by Le Plongeon unveiled intricate details about Mayan culture, offering invaluable insights into their customs, beliefs, and way of life. Shifting gears to combat a more contemporary challenge, we find ourselves at London's Anti-Locust Research Centre. This hub of scientific inquiry tirelessly works towards understanding locust behavior patterns and developing innovative strategies to protect crops from these voracious insects. Within those walls lies a wealth of knowledge accumulated through years of dedicated research conducted by brilliant minds like Pavlov. Diagrams depicting Pavlov's seminal findings on conditioned salivary reflexes adorn laboratory walls alongside detailed illustrations showcasing the intricacies of touch and temperature perception within our bodies' organ systems. Stepping into a classroom setting reminiscent of Pierre Curie's lectures brings us face-to-face with captivating lessons in anatomy. These enlightening sessions not only educate but also inspire future generations to unravel mysteries hidden within our own physical forms. And who can forget Luigi Galvani? His pioneering experiments replicated by countless scientists have forever changed our understanding of electricity's influence on living organisms. Galvani's work paved the way for advancements in neurophysiology, forever altering the course of medical science.