The true story behind the Toronto mystery tunnel (2015)

(macleans.ca)

77 points | by mhb 5 days ago ago

20 comments

  • paulhart 2 days ago ago

    The follow-up article is lovely too: https://macleans.ca/news/canada/passing-the-headlamp-the-tor...

    And this one later in 2015 that speaks to his use of the fundraiser money: https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/york-u-s-mystery-tunnel...

  • tim-tday 5 days ago ago

    This is not uncommon. There have been dozens of reports of people who just dig because they find it peaceful and comforting.

    It’s probably beneficial behavioral survival mechanism. As humans we like to think we’re immune to natural or inherited instincts, but that’s probably not true. If we slow down and listen we would probably hear a lot more of them.

    Having a member of your tribe who likes to spend their free time digging tunnels turns out to be a beneficial survival trait in a lot of unexpected but lethal eventualities.

    • WalterGR 2 days ago ago

      Hobby tunneling: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby_tunneling

      13 comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36885802

      6 comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28257515

      Also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39245893 - The underground world of hobby tunneling (bloomberg.com) 272 points by robinhouston on Feb 3, 2024 | 164 comments

    • entangledqubit 2 days ago ago

      Amusingly, I recently learned that Seymour Cray was a hobby tunneler.

      https://web.archive.org/web/20080521163217/http://www.time.c...

      • djmips 2 days ago ago

        That's a fantastic tie-in. Wow!

    • vizzier 2 days ago ago

      I feel like it would be remiss not to mention there are some people who go ahead and broadcast this instinct: https://www.instagram.com/engineerkala/?hl=en

    • Aurornis 2 days ago ago

      > As humans we like to think we’re immune to natural or inherited instincts, but that’s probably not true.

      I more often hear people claim the opposite: That their genes or instincts are driving their behavior. For example, with over eating because eating all available food was a survival instinct in the past.

      • morkalork a day ago ago

        Hoarder tenancies and familial history of poverty is another. Epigenetics is wild

        • Aurornis a day ago ago

          Epigenetic inheritance of traits like that in humans is very much on the theoretical side of the spectrum right now.

          However plain old genetic inheritance can and does influence behavioral traits. As does learned behaviors passed down from parent to child through child raising.

    • mojomark 2 days ago ago

      Ha, so true. I'm a total scavenger. I always scan the ground closely when I'm walking. Oddly, for whatever reason, I'm either just looking for interesting things or specifically for diamonds. I've found 3 diamonds in my life just laying on the ground - only one of which was real:P It is a rush though. I could totally see myself metal detecting.

      • Loughla 2 days ago ago

        Metal detecting is awesome. You'll find all kinds of cool stuff in my experience. Everything from small screws and nails to larger screws and nails. Or even bolts.

        It's like the options of things I find are limitless (as long as limitless is roughly 3 things).

        • b112 2 days ago ago

          You should make metal detecting soles for your shoes.

      • OptionOfT 2 days ago ago

        Me too. I'm always in the lookout for ... stuff. Last thing I spotted was a rattlesnake. Which I did not pick up.

        I always scan patterns.

    • mcphage a day ago ago

      Maybe we do yearn for the mines after all…

  • brunoTbear 2 days ago ago

    Mentioned in passing in a recent Practical Engineering video on tunnels. https://youtu.be/Ssw5bdx1HKw?si=DfOLWszK4erDPe3n

  • tetris11 2 days ago ago

    There really is something to owning a patch of land that no one can tell you not to dig on.

    I hope he becomes a landowner some day

  • JKCalhoun 2 days ago ago

    Got The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle vibes from the story.

  • throw_a_grenade 2 days ago ago

    (2015)

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