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Dark Matters: Twisted But True is a television series featured on the Science Channel.Hosted by actor John Noble of Fringe and Lord of the Rings, the show takes the viewer inside the laboratory to profile strange science and expose some of history's most bizarre experiments.
The story of Rodríguez Delgado's mind control research was featured in an episode of Dark Matters: Twisted But True in a segment entitled "Human Puppets" as well as the controversy sparked by his research. Rodríguez Delgado, then aged 91, was also featured in person in a 2006 episode of the BBC documentary series Horizon, "Human v2.0".
Dark Matters: Twisted But True, The UnXplained Each episode contains three separate stories of the bizarre and unexplained. As the show unfolds, it weighs various supernatural and scientific theories that attempt to explain the story, and sometimes features tests conducted as proof of a theory's plausibility.
MacDougall and his experiments are explicitly mentioned in the 1978 documentary film Beyond and Back, [19] and episode five of the first season of Dark Matters: Twisted But True. [20]
The story of Price's equation, its application to altruism, and the profound effects this supposedly had on its discoverer's life were featured in an episode of Dark Matters: Twisted But True, in a segment entitled "Killed by Kindness".
Relics: Einstein's Brain, 1994 documentary; The story of Harvey's autopsy of Einstein's brain, and its subsequent study, was explained in an episode of the Science Channel show Dark Matters: Twisted But True, a series which explores the darker side of scientific discovery and experimentation, which premiered on September 7, 2011.
Dark tourism (also known as memorial tourism, or thanatourism, from the Greek “Thanatos” meaning death, or more derogatorily as morbid tourism, or grief tourism) comes in various shades.
The story of Harvey's theft of Einstein's brain and its subsequent study was explained in an episode of the Science Channel show Dark Matters: Twisted But True (a series which explores the darker side of scientific discovery and experimentation) that September 7, 2011.