Two examples that come to mind immediately were Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina in the 20th century and D. D. Home in 19th century England.
This is an example of personification, where human qualities are assigned to non-human things. In this case, thunder and lightning are given human-like characteristics of power and intensity.
There is no known documented case of a person being killed directly by an asteroid impact. However, there have been instances where asteroids have caused damage and injuries due to their explosions or shock waves upon impact, like the Tunguska event in 1908 in Siberia.
The first case of spontaneous combustion was documented in the 1400 after a man drank wine that made him spit vomit. A countess in 1700 also exploded and was found between her window and bed.
It is not impossible to test hypotheses via case studies, but it presents certain challenges. Case studies are often qualitative and focus on specific instances, which can limit generalizability. However, they can provide in-depth insights and support or refute hypotheses when used alongside other research methods. The key is to approach case studies systematically and ensure they are well-documented and analyzed.
I assume you mean forms of government, in which case it would be monarchy.
The case is being investigated by the inspector
Yes, there have been documented cases of lampreys biting humans, although these incidents are rare. Lampreys are known to be parasitic and may mistake a human for a suitable host, resulting in a bite.
Bouyancy In case of an aircraft or a rocket, it would be called lift.
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Yes, there have been documented cases of sea lamprey bites on humans, typically occurring when the lamprey mistakes a person for prey. These bites can be painful and may require medical attention.
levitation is impossible. The human mind is a amazing thing and is capable of more then you think. If it is possible, then certainly not to any demonstrable degree...the human mind and body certainly *can* do spectacular things, just look at some Parkour practitioners, if nothing else. however, straight-up levitation and leaving the ground to defy gravity on the strength of your mental energies(or whatever else) alone, has not been proven possible as of yet. Of course, there are things to do with magnetism and such...and who knows what the future holds too, right? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YES, Levitation is possible. As per my research, the most popular, recorded events of levitations have been among people who practice YOGA. There are various branches of Yoga, each for a specific benefit. In case of levitation, the yoga's associated with it are 'Chakra Yoga', Kriya Yoga (which includes the breathing exercises popularly known as Pranayam). Focusing on the 2nd & 3rd Chakra with proper knowledge can lead to levitation. Its is said that when a person the reaches the climax of Yoga, a specific energy known as kundlini is released from the base of the spinal cord in a upward direction towards your brain. This energy has the power to defy all natural laws & causes such a influence on the internal & external forces that a person starts to float in air. Many famous Indian Yogis have been documented by some person who have seen them levitating. Authors such 'Paul Brunton (In Search of Secret India), Madam Helen Blavatsky (The Secret Doctrine), Swami Vivekananda etc. Also the energy kundlini can be activated at times of extreme pleasure, happiness, sadness etc. In short any extreme incident.
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If you have a criminal complaint, the only action you can take, is to file a report with law enforcement so that the incident can be legally/officially documented and investigated. If probable cause is found to proceed with a case against someone they will take it to the prosecutor to have him press charges.
Daniel M Ogilvie has written: 'Fantasies of flight' -- subject(s): Levitation, Case studies
Perhaps "Index Case?"
It depends on the circumstances, it would not automatically prove you not guilty. The case would still need to be investigated.