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The Wick Effect: When Science Meets the Inexplicable

The Wick Effect: When Science Meets the Inexplicable

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In this compelling episode of The Mystery of Spontaneous Human Combustion, host Eleanor Voss examines the wick effect theory, the leading scientific explanation for mysterious human burning cases. Discover how forensic scientist Dr. John de Haan's groundbreaking experiments in the 1990s revolutionized our understanding of these phenomena. Learn how clothing can act as a wick, drawing up rendered body fat to sustain slow, controlled burning that can last 8-12 hours at relatively low temperatures. The episode explores how this theory explains puzzling aspects of historical cases, including the 1847 death of Countess Cornelia Bandi in Italy, while addressing criticisms and limitations of the theory. Modern fire investigators now routinely apply wick effect principles when examining unusual burning deaths, transforming supernatural mysteries into scientifically plausible events. This fascinating exploration reveals how fire, fat, fabric, and time combine under specific circumstances to create seemingly impossible outcomes. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone curious about unexplained phenomena. Join Eleanor Voss as she bridges the gap between the impossible and the scientifically plausible in this thought-provoking investigation.
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