What’s the Biggest Unsolved Mystery in History?
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- From the lost city of Atlantis to the enduring question of who built Stonehenge and why, human history is filled with mysteries that remain unsolved to this day. What do you think is the most perplexing enigma that continues to baffle experts and fuel curiosity? Share your thoughts on the unanswered questions that keep the world guessing. #UnsolvedMysteries #HistoricalEnigmas #HumanCuriosity
We still don't know who let the dogs out?.
The Ancient Chinese
I don't know if female dogs can be pregnant from different males at the same time
I don’t know if you were referring to this or not, but it’s too interesting not to mention. We actually don’t know “who let the dogs out,” we literally don’t know where that phrase followed by barking came from. There are lots of versions of the song from different artists, but the earliest instance of “who let the dogs out? Woof! Woof! Woof!” (That I know of at least) Is a vhs tape of a high school football game, and it’s mixed in with a bunch of other chanting and stuff
@MatthewRiggs-y5c Exactly the mystery continues.
WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO?
We know who the Sea People were & where they came from. They were pirates from the western Mediterranean. We know what caused the collapse of the Maya civilization. It was famines caused by climate change.
Couldn't be climate change. There were no coal fired industries, large diesel trucks or CNN telling them that its all their fault.
Not only farmine but also hevy effects of warfare between city states
(Most are technically caused by the farmine but not all)
... I was gonna say their like Wakanda in Black Panther
Neither Familes or Climate change, they died after Explorers found the City and introduced Diseases to the Mayans.
The same thing happened to the rest of South America when Spain introduced smallpox and measles virus infection to the Natives and killed 90% of them in just ~5 years while they Voyaged back to the King and back to the Continent.
Thank you. I came here to say exactly this. That annoyed me that they put sea people and Mayan here.
The maya didnt disappear they just scattered and went separate ways to find better lives due to food supply change caused by climate.
It’s always been climate change causing a big change in food supply.
That’s why we followed animals to keep getting food from them.
The last thing happened to me, I accidentally threw my bakugan behind my wardrobe and years later when I moved it it wasn't there even though no one could've been able to reach it back there
Mice?
The one abt the ball is so creepy man
It happened to my daughter's pacifier. It fell under her crib at night. I wasn't going to search for it on all fours at 2 a.m. so I just gave her the spare one. In the morning it was gone! We were living on the 8th floor, no pets or other children in the house, just my husband, the baby and myself. My husband didn't pick it up either. We have no idea where did it go till this day. It was 16 years ago. 😅
It was the top hat man, they haven't added him to animal crossing yet
@@irinakl441I understand how it happened in the video (the ball bounced and stuck to the inner part of the bed and then got loose and rolled out.
But in your example the toy just went into the back rooms or a different dimension
@sakurasfish2115 Wen it happened, I thought it rolled behind a dresser or something like that. But when we noved to a different appartment we moved all the furniture (where we live, we have to bring our own stuff to the appartment), and it wasn't there. It's a great mystery ))
@@irinakl441 luckily it was just a toy. Sometimes the same thing happens to me with the keys or important stuff when I'm about to leave and I just want to push the walls down
Last one is obvious. Ball got lodged in the underside of the bed. Eventually it fell out
No. It was the monster under the bed screwing with OP
The Mayans probably had a society downfall, like any other. Researchers say they might've had many internal conflicts and community issues, like dry land and, since they depended on their soil to feed themselves, hunger.
Mayans still exist
Yh the bloodline, the empire isn't
The last one the ball probably bounced underneath the bed and stuck to the inner parts (woden planks or corners, etc) later it got loose and rolled back out the bed
Why Americans add an S to the end of Lego, when Lego is both the singular and the plural of the word
That’s not unsolved, people outside if Denmark thought that Lego was singular not both
Different dialects exist. What a mind blowing concept. Its the same with math vs maths.
@@FullOfMalarkySure but "maths" is said because the full word is mathematics so it has an S. Lego does not. It's like saying "sheeps" it doesn't make sense
Because sleep with the fishes sounds better than sleep with the fish
The actual answer to this question is basic linguistics. In English, proper nouns take standardized grammatical structure even if the etymological roots of the proper noun is irregular. An example that exemplifies this is the plural of hero is heroes, but the plural of the Dragon Quest Hero character in Super Smash Brothers Ultimate is Heros.
The downfall of the Maya Civilisation is pretty well documented even if it can't be 100% put down to one specific reason.
That story of the ball brings back uncomfortable memories of a Bruce Coville short story.
I feel like almost ALL of these we have answers but just not for people who don't know shit.
We know why the Maya civilisation collapsed... Also there never were "sea people"...
The Sea People theory is commonly proposed as one of the reasons of the Bronze Age collapse, the theory is based on some physical evidence in ancient Egypt and other regions in North Africa and the Mediterranean at around 1200-1100 BC. Though not proven to have certainly existed there does exist some evidence and a seafaring raiding people is not a farfetched idea considering it was a common practice of peoples such as the Phoenicians, and the Mycenaeans. They may not have even been a unified people at all they very possibly could have been a large pirate force Egypt had a long history of fighting pirates.
The Tunguska event in 1908. What was that? If it was a meteor or a small asteroid, where are the shards? It couldn't have been an explosive because the explosion was too strong, about 50 megatones. So no explosives could make such an impact back then... What was it?
It's thought to be air burst caused by a meteor which exploded in the atmosphere, a couple of kilometres from the surface. Hence why there was no impact crater and no shards were found.
The meteor actually exploded before hitting the ground, hence why there is no crater impact
@nebuchadnezzar6894 only there was an impact crater and this is how they've calculated the strenght of the explosion. And even an explosion in the atmosphere would have resulted in shard falling down on the ground. Many locals were discribing a strong light seen above the trees (not from the sky, but emitted from the forest inself) for many kilometers. Just after the explosion. So something was burning or radiating light out there.
@@irinakl441 There was no impact crater. There was a blast radius where trees were flattened, but there was no crater. There were no shards because the meteor exploded in the atmosphere and any shards would have disintegrated into dust before reaching the surface.
This isn't an unsolved mystery, it's just you not willing to accept the what happened.
isn't this the 3rd time you've posted this one
How is Valerian steel made?
That battery im sorry no thats a fire just going to happen
we still don't know where my dad is.
My mind says MH370
Ah...THAT they've figured out...it was one of the pilots who wanted to "self harm" but he didn't want to embarrass his family or something so he used the plane to do it...and BOY, was there a LOT of planning involved! There's a bunch of YT videos about it...
@@lynntownsend100 but still only theories and wouldn't he have to go down to the tech compartment below cockpit and deactivate stuff there? And the wreckage wasn't found, too
What happened to Amelia Earhart and Madeline McCann?
The Japanese offed earhart. Madeline McCann her parents did it
Amelia Earhart, it is believed she landed in the Bahamas, if I remember correctly.
She and her copilot survived for a number of years before dying.
Was a documentary on it that I watched years ago.
One of the pieces of evidence was a found shelter with evidence of the fish having the heads cut off and discarded.
Which is strange for the area because there it's counted as a delicacy.
But westerners like Amelia would have been less prone to eating such.
Was a whole bunch of evidence and information, but that's all I remember off hand.
Amelia Earhart's plane ran out of fuel and sunk to the bottom of the ocean. Madeleine McCann was most likely abducted and murdered.
@rainynight02 They went missing in the southwestern Pacific. The Bahamas is in the Atlantic. There's no way they made it there.
I don't know much about it specifically, but to my understanding, Amelia Earhart's disappearance is actually pretty well understood and has an agreed upon conclusion as far as mysteries go.
For McCann, it was almost certainly Christian Bruckner. In recent years, there has been strong evidence linking him to the crime and is confirmed to have been in the area at the time of the disappearance and German prosecutors supposedly have concrete evidence against him.
Does anyone heard about the D.B Cooper mystery?
Classic. New suspect named Skip Hall was put forward last year and there is some strong circumstantial evidence for him. Don't think it's one that we will ever definitively solve though.
The monkey man was literally just bunch of people in indian making shit up about monkeys so theyd have something to talk about
What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Being that many animals were born from eggs long before chickens existed, that one is easy.
Eggs clearly lol, the first sea life and as an extend first land life reproduced asexuality before evolution figured out eggs were better at ensuring the species didn't die off from genetic stagnation.
Bouncy ball guy was real.
We know who the sea people are.
Sea people? ._.
It's all aLiEnSssssS 😂
Where is Jimmy Hoffa.
you cant just make up sea people like its a fact and not some wild theory from joe rogans show. And we do have a pretty good idea what killed off the Mayans
Stop reposting
There is a text called the Book of Ether. It may contain information as to what happened to the Mayans.
Quick note: This is a section of a religious text referred to as “The Book of Mormon” which the religion built from it has been a controversial one for a while in spite of it being Christian. There are a ton of other reasons for why this piece of information would be so controversial, but if I were you, I would look into it.
Timeline actually doesn’t line up. Scholars from that religion think the Jaredites from the Book of Ether are actually Olmec, not Maya.
Side note with very little relevance: Mormonism is Christian-adjacent but not actually Christian. They believe in the same God, and mostly agree on what that God said and did, but they do disagree on some things. It is a similar situation with Judaism and (I think) Islam, where they all believe in the same God but have differing opinions on what exactly he did. Judaism believes in what Christians call the old Testament (this isn't what they call it though, I just forget the word at the moment) but not the new testament, Christianity believes in both, Islam believes in both + the Quran, and Mormonism believes in both + the book of Mormon. However, Christianity also says at the end of the new testament that it doesn't like when people add onto their holy book, so it doesn't recognize the Quran or book of Mormon as holy texts. That said, individuals practicing Mormonism can also be Christian, due to how close the faiths are, (and because people arent perfect at following their faith) while this is much less so for Islam or Judaism, That's why I call it Christian-adjacent