Lifehacker podcast: do geopathic zones really exist
Miscellaneous / / August 04, 2022
Scientists are skeptical about this concept. We tell you why.
Geopathogenic zones are called places where anomalous and dangerous radiations unknown to science are allegedly manifested. A variety of phenomena are attributed to such zones: the disappearance of ships or planes without a trace, regular accidents on certain sections of the routes, or poor sleep in new housing. In the next episode of the Lifehacker Podcast, we figure out whether the damned apartments or the Bermuda Triangle really exist.
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