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The human body spontaneous combustion incident is one of the unsolved mysteries in today's world. Since the earliest human body spontaneous combustion incident recorded in 1673, there have been several similar incidents so far. Some of the parties have turned into ashes when they were discovered, while others have survived, but the objects around them have not been affected by the high temperature at all.

When the gas checker worker entered the basement, he found that the basement without lights was shining through the ceiling. When he approached, he saw that the ceiling had been burned through and turned into a big hole, and a pile of ashes fell on the basement floor.
The worker suddenly felt something was wrong, so he quickly ran up the stairs and walked to the main entrance. After calling out for Dr. Bantelle for a few times, he kicked open the door and finally found Dr. Bantelle in the bathroom.
But at this time, Dr. Bantley had turned into ashes, leaving only one leg, but it was "intact" and there was no sign of burning. The old man's cart was intact, even the rubber pad under the bracket was intact. After investigation, the police gave the conclusion of their unexpected death: Dr. Bantley accidentally lit his clothes while sleeping, woke up and went to the bathroom to put out the fire, and eventually lost consciousness there and was burned to ashes.
However, the scientific people involved in the investigation do not agree with this conclusion, because if the human body wants to be cremated, the temperature must reach at least 1600℃, which will leave broken bones and ashes.
The temperature of a house fire is usually 800℃, but Dr. Bantley burned to the point where only ashes remained, and the surrounding items were intact, even the newspapers that were only 0.5 meters away from him were intact.
and Dr. Bantley's aluminum stepper cart did not melt or deform, and there was no burning mark on one of the promoted legs. In the end, scientists classified the incident as an unexplained spontaneous combustion event in the human body. The earliest record of human spontaneous combustion events such as

was in a medical document in Italy in 1673. A man named Parisian spontaneously burned on a haystack, leaving only skulls and fingers, but there was no trace of burning in the haystack except where he was lying.
744, the city of Ipswich, England also left a record of spontaneous combustion of human bodies. Mrs. Pat, 60, was found burned to death at home, but there were still no traces of excessive fire left around her, and her clothes were even intact.In 2002, Adai Vadak of Belgium was on his way back from the beach with his family, and flames suddenly popped up in his thighs. Fortunately, her family struggled to save her fire. Vadak saved his life, but his thighs and waist were severely burned by .
has many similar events, but apart from the spontaneous combustion of the human body, the parties involved have almost nothing in common. They have both men, women, young and old, tall, short, fat and thin, and have different eating habits.

So this kind of event has not been answered so far. It has only proposed several hypotheses, but all of them have loopholes. The answers to these events may be waiting for us in the near future.
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