21 Unexplained mysteries that haven't been solved.
There are always things in this world that will baffle science.
There are always things in this world that will baffle science.
1
The Kepler telescope has found 68 Earth sized planets that could contain life. Perhaps intelligent life exists on one.
2
Dark matter so dense is pulling many galaxies towards it.
3
There is a giant hole on Oak island that no one can reach.
4
No one has any idea where the massive sink hold Devil's Kettle lead to.
5
This is the world's largest virus, Pandora, it has 93% unidentified genetics.
6
A city was evacuated before a 7.3 magnitude earthquake thanks to odd behavior of all the town's animals.
7
A man spent 67 years unable to experience depth perception. When he saw his first movie with 3-D glasses his brain suddenly clicked.
8
The "traub" was found in 1968 behind a brick wall in Chicago. It was dated back to 1916, with engine technology well ahead of its time.
9
The Voynich manuscript is written in a language that is completely unknown.
10
A man became a musical savant after suffering a brain injury in a swimming pool.
11
In 1518 a "dancing plague" caused uncontrolled dancing in Strasbourg, Alsace.
12
This well-preserved 2000 year-old human body was buried in a strange liquid that scientists can't explain.
13
Koko the gorilla signed "comfortable hole, bye" when asked where gorillas go after death.
14
A Boeing 727 was stolen in Angola in 2003, with the thieves having no ability to fly an aircraft.
15
Australia lost its Prime-minister in 1967. No remains or belongings were ever found.
16
The "black knight satellite" was spotted before any satellites were sent into space.
17
In Kentucky in 1876 it mysteriously rained meat.
18
These two men claimed to be abducted by aliens in 1973, and even passed polygraph tests.
19
In a Chilean ghost town this 6-8 inch long skeleton was found, it has been declared to be human.
20
In the last seven decades 90 different airliners have gone missing.
21
This huge thundercloud forms in Australia from September to March every year.
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