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The Book of the Damned

The Book of the Damned

著者: Charles Hoy Fort
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Welcome to Charles Fort’s The Book of the Damned, a strange archive of falling frogs, impossible stones, vanished data, celestial anomalies, and facts that refused to fit. Learn the true meaning of the word Fortean in a world of rejected evidence, sceptical wonder, and the mysteries left outside accepted knowledge.Public domain 生物科学 科学
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  • The Book of the Damned Chapter 4
    2026/06/26
    In which a curious catalogue of gelatinous, flesh-like, and other inexplicably falling substances is presented with meticulous care, revealing the persistent human impulse to explain such phenomena within the confines of familiar earthly origins despite their strange and often contradictory nature. These accounts, gathered from diverse times and places, softly challenge the rigidity of scientific orthodoxy while suggesting that the skies might occasionally harbour mysteries more viscous and elusive than commonly imagined.
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    28 分
  • The Book of the Damned Chapter 3
    2026/06/19
    In which the author observes the persistent strivings of science toward an elusive realness, while uncovering countless instances of coloured rains—yellow, black, and red—that defy comforting terrestrial explanations and hint at something far stranger beyond accepted knowledge. Through a curious compendium of reports and chemical analyses, he reveals the uneasy merging of phenomena and the tantalizing suggestion of extraterrestrial or inter-planetary origins that challenge conventional certitudes and beckon a broader, if unsettling, understanding of our world.
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    54 分
  • The Book of the Damned Chapter 2
    2026/06/12
    In which the autumn of 1883, graced with unparalleled sunsets and blue moons, invites a curious scrutiny of scientific explanations pinned to the Krakatoa eruption, challenging the firmaments of accepted knowledge and atmospheric phenomena. We observe an unfolding resistance to conventional exclusion, embracing instead the peculiarities of hailstones, coloured rains, and falling stones, revealing a landscape where the earth’s relations with the cosmos are far from the tame and isolated narrative once prescribed.
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    15 分
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