Arthur C Clarke Mysterious World: Cabinet of Curiosities
This video is part of a series that investigates unusual phenomena around the world. This episode investigates reports of outlandish events, such as stones that move themselves from place to place, and an archaic man-like creature that lives in the Asian wilderness.
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The entire medium of television would be radically different (and probably a lot more limited) if not for the achievements of Sir Arthur C Clarke, who devised the idea of communication satellites. Clarke has long been respected for his work as a scientist and for his high-tech science fiction. Less well known is the fact that Arthur C Clarke has a long-standing interest in Fortean phenomena: not the paranormal nor the supernatural, but bizarre occurrences at the borders of known science that force us to examine the rules of how the universe works. Guided by Arthur C Clarke’s reputation, ‘Mysterious World’ makes a creditable effort to reject anything that can’t stand up to scientific analysis.