Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The 10 mysteries of human behaviour that science can't explain

The 10 mysteries of human behaviour that science can't explain - Telegraph: "The New Scientist magazine compiled a list of the everyday aspects of life which continue to confound the world's greatest brains, including the reasons behind kissing, blushing and even picking your nose.




An editorial in the publication said: 'There is nothing more fascinating to most of us than ourselves."

2 comments:

epsychic said...

Skeptics have profoundly changed the world as we know it. They have been there to question the usual occurrences, doubt the taboo, view things that have been overlooked. Because they make mistakes. Because they ask themselves questions. Because they are looking for a reason – and are likely to find it.

epsychic said...

Eventually, man will discover that the things that have confounded his ancestors have been answered in their midst all along.