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    Tuesday, 26 May 2020

    4 secrets in the world known by only one person




    There are things done by people and ideas shared by them. This idea because it was shared continues to go down history as a memory or a culture. When an idea is not shared, once the originator of the idea dies so does the idea. Here's 4 secrets known by only one person.





    1. Angelo Faticoni: Every human (unless there's a suspension in a floater) would sink upon entry into a water body but not Angelo Faticoni. He learnt at a very early age to swim without drowning. Scientists tried to find out the reasons for the scientific impossibility by conducting series of test on him to no avail. They even attached a 9kg stone to his body yet he didn't sink. 


    The only logical assumption science thought they could give was the effect of bubbles on the water caused an upward push on his body, keeping him upward still. This lead to him being nicknamed 'The Human Cork'. He decided to tell the world his little secrets but before letting the cat out of the bag, he died mysteriously in 1913.




    2. Edward Leedskalinin: Not using Pulley or getting the assistance of anyone, one man built a 1100 tonnes open air art work in Florida. This site which contains series of heavy weighing stones were built by one man who worked on them only at night. When asked how he did it, he said he used the principle used in the constructing the Pyramid of Egypt.



    3. Harry Houdini: Considered the greatest magicians of all time, most of Harry's magic have not been replicated by anyone else in the world. Once it was said that at a grand show, Harry wrote down all the secrets to his magic and placed them in a box. He then told the audience this box should be opened only on his 100th birthday. At it's due time, the box was opened only to find out all the papers were empty. Then and there, audience just knew Harry has performed his last magic on them.


    4. Axel Erlandson: Arbor sculpture is a form of art that involves the use of trees to produce beautifully sculptured work of art. It actually takes years of mastery. So when Axel, a Swede found the answer people from various part of the world came to see the wonder he crafted. When asked how he did it, Axel said he spoke to the tree and the tree listening to him began to form shapes. He died in 1964 without telling anyone the secrets to his creative works.



    Edaki Aaron Odion

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