a town where the dead never rest and the living can't stay forever ❄️⚰️
26.10.2025 22:53 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@rainmaker.bsky.social
a town where the dead never rest and the living can't stay forever ❄️⚰️
26.10.2025 22:53 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0but here's the wildest part:
→ you also can't be born there
→ pregnant women must leave 3 weeks before due date
→ the hospital has no maternity ward
→ nobody is allowed to begin OR end their life in Longyearbyen
so the town made a rule:
→ if you're terminally ill, you must leave
→ if you're about to die, you get flown to mainland Norway
→ the only graveyard stopped accepting bodies in 1950
→ there are only about 10 burials allowed per year (for accidental deaths)
the real problem:
→ in 1918, influenza victims were buried there
→ decades later, scientists found the virus was STILL ALIVE in the frozen bodies
→ the permafrost created a time capsule for deadly diseases
→ any future outbreak could reanimate from the graves
→ the permafrost never thaws
→ bodies buried there don't decompose
→ they stay perfectly preserved... forever
→ scientists discovered 75-year-old corpses looked like they died yesterday
→ Longyearbyen is the world's northernmost town
→ it sits 800 miles from the North Pole
→ and they literally banned dying there in 1950
why would anyone ban death?
Today I Found Out 🧠
there's a town in Norway where it's ILLEGAL to die...
and the reason why will blow your mind
here's the story:
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biometric security has a fatal flaw:
→ you can change a password
→ you can't change your fingerprints
next time you flash a peace sign... think about what you're really sharing ✌️🔓
but it gets worse:
→ you post hand photos constantly (holding coffee, showing rings, waving)
→ criminals don't even need to be near you
→ they're building fingerprint databases from social media right now
this already happened:
→ 2014: hackers cloned a politician's fingerprint from press conference photos
→ 2017: researchers bypassed Samsung Galaxy S8 iris security 
→ your thumbs-up selfie could unlock your bank app
the process is terrifyingly simple:
→ take a high-res photo of someone's hand
→ use software to enhance and map the fingerprint ridges
→ print it onto a mold or special film
→ boom... you can unlock their phone, laptop, or security system
→ researchers proved they can copy fingerprints from photos taken 10+ feet away
→ all they need is good lighting and a standard camera
→ peace signs and hand photos are a goldmine for hackers
→ your fingerprint never changes (unlike a password you can reset)
Today I Found Out 🧠
your fingerprints can be STOLEN from a photo...
and you're probably helping thieves do it right now
here's how scary this actually is:
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but airplane mode stuck around anyway
because changing regulations is harder than keeping a 30-year-old rule ✈️📵
the myth about "crashing the plane"?
→ never actually happened
→ modern planes are shielded against interference
→ pilots use iPads in the cockpit during flight
so in the 1990s:
→ the FCC banned cell use on planes
→ not because of interference with flight systems
→ but to protect the ground-based phone networks
the problem:
→ your phone connects to dozens of towers per minute
→ each tower tries to hand off your signal to the next one
→ the system gets overloaded with tracking requests
→ airlines would get charged for all this network chaos
→ when your phone is on during a flight
→ it constantly searches for cell towers
→ at 500+ mph, it pings tower after tower after tower
→ this creates a "billing nightmare" for telecom compa
Today I Found Out 🧠
your phone's airplane mode wasn't created for safety...
it was created to save the airlines money
here's the real reason:
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but airplane mode stuck around anyway
because changing regulations is harder than keeping a 30-year-old rule ✈️📵
the myth about "crashing the plane"?
→ never actually happened
→ modern planes are shielded against interference
→ pilots use iPads in the cockpit during flight
so in the 1990s:
→ the FCC banned cell use on planes
→ not because of interference with flight systems
→ but to protect the ground-based phone networks
→ when your phone is on during a flight
→ it constantly searches for cell towers
→ at 500+ mph, it pings tower after tower after tower
→ this creates a "billing nightmare" for telecom companies
imagine if your hand could solve a Rubik's cube while you focused on something else
that's an octopus every single day
nature's original multitasking genius 🐙
scientists tested this:
they cut off an arm (it grows back, don't worry)
→ the severed arm kept responding to food
→ it avoided the octopus's own skin (recognized "self")
→ it functioned for up to an HOUR alone
this means:
while the octopus brain decides "I need food"
→ arm #3 is already opening a jar
→ arm #5 is exploring a cave
→ arm #7 is camouflaging itself differently than arm #2
it's like having 8 mini-brains working as a team
→ 2/3 of an octopus's neurons aren't in its brain
→ they're distributed across its 8 arms
→ each arm can taste, touch, and make decisions independently
→ the arms solve problems without asking the brain for
Today I Found Out 🧠
you think octopuses are smart?
wait until you hear about their arms...
each arm has a MIND OF ITS OWN
here's how it works:
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The 1923 Tokyo Fire Tornado remains one of the most terrifying events in history.
07.10.2025 15:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0When it was over, 38,000 people were gone.
Whole districts were wiped from the map.
Few outside Japan even know this ever happened.