Six years ago, a man's brain was made of glass by a volcanic eruption


Rome, February 3, 9, Wednesday

Mount Vesuvius is bordered by southern Italy. Mount Vesuvius is considered one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. Three years ago many cities of the Roman Empire were deserted after the volcanic eruption. All the inhabitants of Mount Vesuvius's Pompeiiend and its adjoining Herculaneum were killed. During the excavation of Herculaneum, human remains with a hard stone-like structure were found. The mystery of a glass-like human body was discovered in the 9th century, 3 km away from Mount Vesuvius site. The man was buried in a pile of ash 5 meters high. This place was considered as a place of worship by the Roman Emperor Augustus.


After 3 years of research it has now been proved that a man's brain was turned into glass by a volcanic eruption. The overwhelming heat of the volcano was enough to burn the fat body of the human body, but the vitriol in the brain caused this. At very high temperatures, anything that turns into glass is called vitrification.

Researchers believe that the volcano's temperature should drop to 3 degrees and then decline suddenly. Italy's anthropologists believe this to be an incredible and thought-provoking yet true discovery. Thus, archaeologists do not find the brain tissue any time soon. Even if found it is soft and extremely thin. It was the first time that volcanic temperatures had caused the human body to become glass. Thus, the results of research that has lasted for six years have shocked the world's human scientists.

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