In 1518, a mysterious outbreak of mass hysteria occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace, where hundreds of people danced uncontrollably for days without rest, resulting in dozens of deaths from exhaustion and strokes; the exact cause remains unknown, with theories ranging from demonic possession to toxic mold in bread, illustrating how mass psychological phenomena can emerge and spread rapidly within communities.
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Dancing Plague of 1518 #history #mystery #dancing #plague #scary #viral #shorts追加:
Imagine stepping outside and seeing hundreds of people dancing themselves to death.
In 1518, a woman in Strasbourg started dancing wildly in the street. Within a month, 400 people joined her in a manic trance.
>> [music] >> They danced for days without rest, their feet bleeding. Dozens died from strokes and pure exhaustion. Was it demonic possession, mass hysteria, or a toxic hallucination-inducing [music] mold in their bread?
We still don't know.
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