Im not sure what to believe regarding spontaneous human combustion.. There have only been like 3 cases ever.. check out the website howthingswork.com and search for spontaneous human combustion.
2006-07-16 22:37:35
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answered by Hector 3
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No, in virtually every case of "spontaneous human combustion" the subject is an overweight smoker who fell asleep with a lit cigarette. The manner in which the fat burns creates the bizarre scene which is later found but there must be a source of the combustion and it is usually a cigarette.
2006-07-16 22:41:59
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answered by mjlehde@sbcglobal.net 3
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Yes, there is practical evidence of it. Watched it in the Discovery channel where they were showing cases of Spontaneous internal human combustion and the victims.
2006-07-17 23:28:17
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answered by sun 3
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What some human beings call "spontaneous human combustion" I call "falling asleep with a lit cigarette". None of this makes any experience. at first, we are actually not very flammable. Our clothing could be yet we are sixty 5% water with the aid of mass it is no longer precisely rocket gasoline. 2nd, the place is your ignition source? as a fashion to realize ignition you may desire to get the temperature as much as a number of hundred ranges. In different words, approximately 15 cases common physique temperature. third, the place is this elusive evidence? the place are the right documented situations of SHC? no longer conspiracy theorist web content the place are the printed articles in scientific journals? And ultimately, in case you will postulate a supernatural reason, then you definately've deserted rational communicate. What you assert is that, in complete contradiction to the regulations of physics and chemistry, that somebody burst into flames MAGICALLY. it is the element I could desire to save ramming domicile concerning to the supernatural. despite if it somewhat does exist, it is ineffective. It won't be able to be shown empirically it won't be able to be shown in any respect. with the aid of it is totally nature it defies study, meaning you may't understand something approximately it. you're perpetually condemned to ineffective hypothesis it does not develop your information in any respect. despite if the supernatural does exist, there is no component even acknowledging it, because you may by no potential understand if it is somewhat there or no longer.
2016-11-02 05:03:46
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. Documentaries evidenced that it happened on several rare occassions although the real question is what causes it. Any arguement that tried to prove its cause or explain its process seem to be errant in all cases and nobody really knows how or why it happens. But it happens. i.e. there is a one in a gazillion chance you'll just burn in your sleep. Be scared.
2006-07-16 22:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, since a human body carries lots of static energy like electricity.
2006-07-16 22:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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What's to believe? It's been documented as a rare, yet actual phenomena.
The above is what I intended to write, but then I researched it. Seems my sources are somewhat weak.
All the same, I do believe it exists, it supposedly is prone to drunkards who are older. Alcohol does burn.
2006-07-16 23:16:42
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answered by knowledgeispowerforsure 2
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From the sources that i've been able to put my hands on, its sort of ture. But i'm not that sure. Y
And you can't say that its mostly water, Water, after about 700C is not the chemical you know of.
The body has enough stuff to burn in it. So the theory is not absolutely impossible.
2006-07-16 22:41:51
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answered by Tharaka D 2
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Yes
2006-07-16 22:36:49
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answered by ? 6
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...not sure..but i think like that one person said...i think it might of been an ciggerate...but i dunno.....
and plus i think almost of the *rare* cases were drunks..so alchol burns.............
if it was true..i think we would see more than...there are now...
but im skeptical about it.
but im like 80% thinking its something besides combustion
2006-07-18 10:08:57
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answered by POR-FRY-CHICKEN 3
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