Science aims to explain everything, yet certain phenomena remain inexplicable. Here are twenty-five questions scientists haven’t been able to answer yet.
Q.1) Could there be a form of intelligence somewhere other than on Earth?
This is a question we’d love to know the answer to! Yet, even with all the methods scientists have at their disposal today, they still can’t give us an answer.
Q.2)What biological foundation is our conscience based on?
It seems everything that happens in our minds is the result of cerebral processes, which scientists are just beginning to discover.
Q.3)Stonehenge:-
This famous megalithic monument, located in England, inspires all sorts of hypotheses from scientists looking to give it meaning. The monument, which forms an eight-mile circle, has been situated on Salisbury Hill for five thousand years.
Q.4)The missing link
Archaeologists are still searching for the famous fossil that would explain many things about human evolution—but they haven’t found it yet!
Q.5)What is the universe made of?
The ordinary matter that stars and galaxies are made of represents less than 5% of everything that exists in the universe—but what about the rest?
Q.6)What are black holes made of?
Do they cause radiation? Can they evaporate? What do scientists really know about these famous gray areas in the universe?
Q.7)D-OUOSVAVV-M
This is an inscription found on a monument in Shugborough, Staffordshire. Several philosophers and scientists have tried to decode the meaning of these letters, without success.
Q.8)The Beale ciphers
Perhaps it’s nothing, perhaps it’s everything—no one knows yet! It’s a series of three coded texts, found in a trunk belonging to a prospector from Colorado around the 1820s, Thomas Jefferson Beale. Once decoded, the texts would indicate the location of a treasure hidden in the region of Bedford, Virginia.
Q.9)The statues on Easter Island, Chile
There are just under a thousand human-shaped statues, whose sizes range from eight to thirty feet and that weigh an average of thirty thousand pounds. We know the statues, composed of volcanic rock, were created between 1250 and 1500, but who made them and how remains a mystery.
Q.10)The rongorongo system
Another mystery from Easter Island is the discovery of mysterious decorations made on different natural objects. Scientists and historians believe the rongorongo system may have been created by the same civilization that built the statues on Easter Island.
Q.11)The Bermuda Triangle
Located in a maritime zone between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, this mysterious triangle was the location of various disappearances beginning in the nineteenth century. Several far-fetched hypotheses were made in an attempt to explain the phenomenon, but it remains a mystery today.
Q.12)The man in the iron mask
This man was imprisoned in 1679, for unknown reasons, at the If castle near Marseille, France, and died in the Bastille in 1703. Historians have come up with several hypotheses, some of which are quite far-fetched, regarding the identity of this man who remains a mystery today.
Q.13)The Phaistos disk
This disk, made of fired clay, has mysterious symbols engraved on it. It was discovered in Greece, in 1908, by an Italian archaeologist. Is it a type of hieroglyph we don’t know about? Created some four thousand years ago, this disk has forty-five inscriptions displayed in a spiral.
Q.14)Tutankhamun's curse
During the twelve years that followed the discovery of the tombstone of this pharaoh, a few dozen archaeologists and researchers linked to this project (closely or not) died. Was it the rage of this pharaoh following the intrusion of the archaeologists into his sanctuary? Scenarios like those found in horror movies were raised back then—and there’s still doubt for some today.
Q.15)The Taos hum
Taos is a small town in New Mexico. In the early 1990s, a sound was heard for the first time and can still be heard sporadically—like the distant whirring of an engine. Although it has been heard by the human ear, no sound detection device has been able to capture it.
Q.16)The Nazca lines
Traced on the ground by the Nazca people (300 BC to 800 AD) in the Peruvian desert, these lines are drawings that represent animals or geometric shapes. Their meaning is still a mystery today.
Q.17)Ball lightning
This meteorological phenomenon is pretty rare and appears in the sky during a storm. Scientists haven’t been able to explain it, though they were able to reproduce the phenomenon during experiments.
Q.18)Georgia Guidestones
Built as a result of an anonymous order, this monument composed of six blocks of granite was completed in 1980, in Georgia. Ten guides (or commandments) were engraved in eight languages. The mystery still lingers about this monument, which seems to want to show the way to survival for humanity.
Q.19)Raining animals
It’s not only in the Bible that it rains frogs! In 2007, it was a phenomenon that took place in Odzaci, Serbia. Then, in 2009, it rained tadpoles in Japan, and there have been other reports such as the raining of birds and fish. Certain theories exist in relation to these phenomena, but none are scientifically recognized.
Q.20)The Voynich manuscript
The origin and nature of this manuscript, which was created between 1400 and 1440, is still a complete mystery. Was it a manual by an alchemist or astronomy diagrams? In any case, it’s currently considered by experts to be the most mysterious manuscript ever found.
Q.21)Las Bolas
These are stones, measuring up to eight feet in diameter, which were carved several hundreds of years BC. We still don’t know the origin of these stones discovered in Costa Rica during the 1930s, nor their meaning.
Q.22)Cicadidae cicada
This type of cicada, found in the South of France, has the particularity of remaining in the form of larva, underground, for a cycle of thirteen to seventeen years. How could an insect know when to wake up, after such a long cycle? Scientists still don’t know.
Q.23)Lights before an earthquake
Scientists have been looking into the origin of the lights that appear in the sky before an earthquake—and still haven’t found an answer.
Q.24)The migration of the monarch butterflies
Monarch butterflies migrate to Mexico in the summer and in the spring they return to Southern California. Many scientists have studied the phenomenon without being able to explain how millions of these butterflies can migrate twice a year to the same areas.
Q.25)The hum
Why do some people hear this particularly bothersome sound while others don’t? Whether it originates inside or outside the person who perceives it, the audible problem has no scientific explanation to date.
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