Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain


Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can’t explain.
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  1. 7:31 IF the "WOW" signal were sent by intelligent beings, they are long gone, as the M55 star cluster is about 17,600 light years from Earth. Since nothing travels faster than light, that we know of, this signal would have taken at the very least 17,600 years to reach us.

  2. [19:74] Many a generation have we annihilated before them; they were more powerful, and more prosperous.

    History repeats itself. Humans become prosperous, powerful and knowledgeable through time and then they start transgressing, breaking the laws and becoming more and more unappreciative until their time comes to an end with a devastating retribution. This is the system and science can never explain something it cannot see. “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” Albert Einstein

  3. The dodecahedron has been covered pretty extensively from as far back as 2014. The shape is almost perfect for knitting certain forms, and I think they were particularly useful for knitting fingers for gloves. Something that has that much evidence arguing for one conclusion doesn't necessarily mean it is solved, but I'm surprised that the concept of it being used as a knitting device was barely even mentioned at the end. I don't care about the device itself, and I'm not implying that I think it is completely resolved. What stands out is that something that was extensively covered and demonstrated with strong evidence towards a certain theory was presented as an afterthought in the video. It leaves the impression that the topic was, potentially, poorly researched. It calls the integrity of your videos into question. This video is 3 years old. The demonstrations and theories behind using it date further back than when this was posted.

    You have 7.5k comments on this. You have a massive following. I'm sure most people do not care. However, poorly researched (or misleading presentation) will stand out as a red flag to anyone that likes to dig for the truth. I'll keep watching your videos, but I do think it will cause me to think about the content with greater suspicion. I do not think I am the only one. It isn't human nature for a person to be truly unique in a perspective. If you want to hold onto your crowd that digs for facts, you may want to reconsider your format. If it becomes commonplace, you may end up only retaining the clickbait crowds.

  4. The Baltic Sea anomaly is nothing more than a natural geologic structure. That's it. I mean…You'd of thought by now they would have sent a submersible drone down there to see what it actually is… That tells you right there it's nothing. There's no interest in wasting money on a pointless expedition.

  5. I love it when they say, "its baffling as the ancient civilization did not have the technology to create this…" just admit you don't know as much as you think about these civilizations instead of claiming that you know what they were or weren't capable of.

  6. I actually have a copy of the voynich manuscript but I believe it have multiple codded messages in multiple codes and even multiple languages throughout centuries possibly dating back to ancient babylonian times

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