The claims
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
2 claims
A whale-watching trip in Russia's Sea of Okhotsk lost its engine on August 9, 2024; when a fishing vessel called the Angel found the drifting boat 67 days later, Mikhail Pichugin, 46, was alive at half his body weight — beside the bodies of his 49-year-old brother and 15-year-old nephew, which he had tied to the boat.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
A whale-watching trip in Russia's Sea of Okhotsk lost its engine on August 9, 2024; when a fishing vessel called the Angel found the drifting boat 67 days later, Mikhail Pichugin, 46, was alive at half his body weight — beside the bodies of his 49-year-old brother and 15-year-old nephew, which he had tied to the boat.
Marine biologist Nan Hauser, 63, was in the water off Rarotonga in the Cook Islands when a humpback whale spent ten and a half minutes pushing her, rolling her along its body, and trying to tuck her under its pectoral fin; a tiger shark her crew estimated at estimated at 15 to 20 feet was in the water nearby, and the whale ferried her back toward her boat — the encounter is on video, and the question it leaves is intent.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
Marine biologist Nan Hauser, 63, was in the water off Rarotonga in the Cook Islands when a humpback whale spent ten and a half minutes pushing her, rolling her along its body, and trying to tuck her under its pectoral fin; a tiger shark her crew estimated at estimated at 15 to 20 feet was in the water nearby, and the whale ferried her back toward her boat — the encounter is on video, and the question it leaves is intent.