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Frank_Baker Frank_Baker
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8 years ago Edited: 8 years ago, Frank_Baker
I said something along the lines of ''you shouldn't trust Wikipedia. It even says a fever can cause you to catch fire. Nonsense''.

She replied: ''It can, ffs, it's called sponaneous combustion, and a girl died of it in the town i used to live in, whilst in college.

Live a few more years, keep your ego under your hat, and you might realise was a silly boy you sound.''


I said: ''show me proof. If people can catch fire from fevers why is it that cellular metabolism ceases at only 60 C?''

Then, she replied ''Oh i see, college/uni know it all.
That is all''
She said ''it was in 1982. How can I? The internet didn't exist back then!''


''She was in a lesson in college (and going by your name, you would probably have heard of the college, but its not leeds), she came out of class, got halfway down the stairs, and just burst into flames.

A cousin of mine was there, she thought someone had set her on fire, then it came out in the ortopsy report.
 
 
I've no reason to lie to you.''
 
 
She also cited the one about the Irish coroner, the Galway incident.
She also said there's apparently been cases where people's skin got hot and emitted smoke. She said there was a case in the 90s of a woman whose back suddenly felt hot, and released so much smoke her husband had to turn on a fan. afterwards her back was red and had blisters on it.
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Educator
8 years ago
You shouldn't believe her because this phenomenon is made up. It's a superstitious belief, no different than believing in unicorns. You should really stop wasting your time with this idea.
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
I was on Facebook and HowStuffWorks just posted 'How Spontaneous Human Combustion Works'
HowStuffWorks is a credible website
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Educator
8 years ago
I was on Facebook and HowStuffWorks just posted 'How Spontaneous Human Combustion Works'
HowStuffWorks is a credible website

No it's not. It's a busy trying to make money.
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
I've seen documentaries on SHC and trust me it's still an unexplained mystery
It still makes the news occasionally and nobody says it's a myth.
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Educator
8 years ago Edited: 8 years ago, bio_man
Frank, get over it. Believing it's fake will help you sleep better at night. We've been going back and forth for about a year discussing its legitimacy. Most members have given up on you, and this is evident by number of responses you get whenever you start another topic on it. I seriously think you should give it a rest - it defies logic, it defies science, and it defies nature. How much more proof do you need? If I told you I saw an alien spacecraft, would you believe me? How about if a few people around the globe said the same thing?
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
Yeah but they can't all be lying can they? Claiming they're all lying is as illogical, nobody is omnipotent so you can't know for sure they are lying. for all we know their experience could be real

only recently was it discovered the immune system is connected to the brain, this was thought of as impossible until very recently
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Educator
8 years ago
Given the miniscule number of individuals that have experienced this (and survived) and to speak of it, we can assume it's fake. We can only do our best to learn how a burn victim died with an autopsy of the corpse.
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
so? that doesn't mean it's biological impossibility
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Educator
8 years ago
It's just as likely as levitation.
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
but spontaneous levitation without magnets is impossible.
there have been no reports of spontaneous levitation.
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Educator
8 years ago
but spontaneous levitation without magnets is impossible.
there have been no reports of spontaneous levitation.

And if a few people admitted to it, would it hold any merit then?
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8 years ago
i agree with bio man
Frank_Baker Author
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8 years ago
so? people cannot seem to answer my question. is shc biologically possible?
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