Dileep Mouleesha

Friday, September 09, 2005

Burning Issues


Spontaneous combustion occurs when an object bursts into flame from a chemical reaction within, apparently without being ignited by an external heat source. Some objects have been scientifically proven to burst into flames without an outside heat source.

92-year-old, Dr. J. Irving Bentley was last seen alive on the evening of December 4th, 1966 by friends visiting to say goodnight at about 9.00pm. The following morning Mr. Gosnell, a meter reader let himself into Mr. Bentley's house to go to the basement to check the meter. Gosnell had permission to enter Dr. Bentley's house because Dr. Bentley had limited mobility and could only move about with the help of a walker. Once in the basement Gosnell could smell a strange odor and then could see a light blue smoke. Worried, he went upstairs to investigate. Dr. Bentley's bedroom was filled with smoke and in the bathroom there lay the charred remains of Dr. Bentley. All that was left of the old man was the lower half of his right leg with his slipper still on it. The rubber stoppers on his walker which lay beside his remains were still intact and the bathtub was hardly scorched. Gosnell ran for help. It was first thought that Dr. Bentley set himself on fire with his pipe, but it was soon discovered that his pipe was still on it's stand by the bed in his bedroom.

Dr. Bentley's case and several hundred others like it have been labeled "spontaneous human combustion" (SHC). Although he and other victims of the phenomenon burned almost completely, their surroundings, and even sometimes their clothes, remained virtually untouched. Over the past 300 years, there have been more than 200 reports of persons burning to a crisp for no apparent reason.

The hundreds of spontaneous human combustion accounts have followed a similar pattern: The victim is almost completely consumed, usually inside his or her home. What makes spontaneous human combustion so peculiar is that the extremities often remain intact. Although the torso and head, including the bones, are charred beyond recognition, the hands, feet, and/or part of the legs may be unburned. Also, the room around the person shows little or no signs of a fire.

Several theories have been formulated. First, spontaneous human combustion is caused by excessive amounts of alcohol in the body. One of the most popular proposes that the fire is sparked when methane builds up in the intestines and is ignited by enzymes. Other theories speculate that the fire begins as a result of a buildup of static electricity inside the body or from an external geomagnetic force exerted on the body. New theories suggested that the phenomenon is the work of a new subatomic particle called a pyroton, interacts with cells to create a mini explosion. As of March 2005, no one has offered a valid scientific proof of a theory explaining spontaneous human combustion.

In August 1999, BBC broadcast in prime time entitled Spontaneous Human Combustion. And more recently in 2005, National Geographic Channel aired a program on SHC.

Skeptics argue there is no such thing as Spontaneous Human Combustion. Fact or Fiction, SHC sure gave me goose bumps.

5 Comments:

  • Yeah, man i started blogging 3 to 4 weeks bak. I think itz really fun when u try to put fwd ur ideas n knowledge on the net. So people can read it n get to knw something out of it. I got inspired all by reading other blogs.
    Hw r u n when is ur exams. All the best dude.

    By Blogger Rosh, at 2:30 AM  

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  • oh pleeeeeeeease, dileep....
    u had me so scared with that article, i quickly checked if 'any of me' was already in flames!!!!!!
    nevertheless, it was informative ,if only terribly scary!
    just reminds us of our mortality , does it not? we have come, we have to go...right?
    how ? no one knows...
    we might die of a heart attack, in an accident,of an illness orrrr may just burst into flames.....helpppppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    bye,
    monica

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:26 PM  

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  • I wonder how conscious a person is when they spontaniously combust. Or do they malfunction completely before the combustion and then they don't have to feel anything or experience anything. To be concious of that would be horrific. But knocked out not so bad.

    Just last night some geek friends of mine were talking about how the very elements we humans are made up of are totally explosive yet we have it in our bodies. Dont ask me what they were, I'm not smart like them. I think it was the elements of salt and water. If they were all broken down into their seperate elements then they'd be highly combustable.

    Something like that.

    By Blogger ismekells, at 2:23 AM  

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  • Oh, hi, just saw your blog one day and check back every now an then. :) In case you were wondering "Who is this mouse?"

    By Blogger ismekells, at 2:25 AM  

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  • hey dileep,
    how are you..your blogs are inspiring me also to write something..will start soon..

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:28 AM  

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