Santa, A High-Tech Being – Scientists
Scientists are pondering about Santa Claus’ high-tech stuff, could be the reason why he could fly fast from one place to another, appear in multiple places at once and can pass through solid barriers.
Scientists are pondering about Santa Claus’ high-tech stuff, could be the reason why he could fly fast from one place to another, appear in multiple places at once and can pass through solid barriers.
BERLIN—Santa beware! Activists in Germany waging an international campaign to do away with old Father Christmas say they are gaining ground—thanks to the global economic meltdown. Armed with child-friendly stickers, web-savvy promoters and chocolate figurines, the “Santa-Free Zone” movement says it is gathering steam this year against what it calls the hollow commercialization of Christmas.…
The first illustration appeared in the January 3, 1863 edition of Harper’s Weekly, and shows Santa Claus visiting a Civil War Camp. In the background of the illustration, a sign can be seen that reads “Welcome Santa Claus.” The illustration shows Santa handing out gifts to children and soldiers. One soldier receives a new pair of socks, which would no doubt be one of the most wonderful things a soldier of the time could receive.
>People are always asking about Santa Claus. Was he existed on this planet? Was he really the person as portrayed in many stories, a fat bearded man riding a flying sleigh with reindeers, distributing gifts to people during Christmas eve? As early as 4th Century, there is somehow a real story about Santa Claus Origin…