For most of human history, nighttime wasn’t just dark – it was a completely different world where survival itself became uncertain.
For most of human history, nighttime wasn’t just dark – it was a completely different world where survival itself became uncertain.
For most of human history, nighttime wasn’t just dark – it was a completely different world where survival itself became uncertain.
For more than a century, the field of spirit photography has snapped iridescent spheres of light—igniting bitter debate between believers, who say the images are proof of an afterlife, and skeptics, who say there’s nothing more than a dust particle caught in the flash of a camera. Could they both be right?