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  2. Spontaneous human combustion - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) is the pseudoscientific [1] concept of the spontaneous combustion of a living (or recently deceased) human body without an apparent external source of ignition on the body. In addition to reported cases, descriptions of the alleged phenomenon appear in literature, and both types have been observed to share ...

  3. Wick effect - Wikipedia

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    The coroner in the case could not identify the cause of the death due to extensive internal organ damage and concluded that "this [case] fits into the category of spontaneous human combustion, for which there is no adequate explanation". [5] [6] The body of the man, Michael Faherty, was found in the living room of his home on 22 December 2010.

  4. SHC - Wikipedia

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    SHC1, a human gene; Sirohydrochlorin, a chemical precursor to various enzymes. Specific heat capacity, in physics, a substance's heat capacity per unit mass, usually denoted by the symbol c or s; Spontaneous human combustion, a theory that, under certain conditions, a human being may burn without any apparent external source of ignition

  5. Spontaneous combustion - Wikipedia

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    A large compost pile can spontaneously combust if improperly managed. Spontaneous combustion or spontaneous ignition is a type of combustion which occurs by self-heating (increase in temperature due to exothermic internal reactions), followed by thermal runaway (self heating which rapidly accelerates to high temperatures) and finally, autoignition. [1]

  6. Category:Spontaneous human combustion - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spontaneous human combustion" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Charles Fort - Wikipedia

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    Reported events include teleportation (a term Fort is generally credited with inventing), [26] [27] falls of frogs, fishes, and inorganic materials, [2] spontaneous human combustion, [2] ball lightning [2] (a term explicitly used by Fort), poltergeist events, unaccountable noises and explosions, levitation, unidentified flying objects ...

  8. Spontaneous - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous may refer to: Spontaneous abortion or miscarriage; Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; Spontaneous combustion; Spontaneous declaration; Spontaneous emission; Spontaneous fission; Spontaneous generation; Spontaneous human combustion; Spontaneous Music Ensemble; Spontaneous order; Spontaneous process; Spontaneous remission; Spontaneous ...

  9. Death of Jeannie Saffin - Wikipedia

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    The interpretation of Heymer and Arnold's works have led to Saffin's case as being quoted as proof of spontaneous human combustion by researchers and authors anxious to make the case for spontaneous human combustion. [9] An alternate view debunks the evidence pointing towards Saffin being an example of spontaneous human combustion.