6 Discoveries That Science Can’t Explain



A man once infamously said “you can’t explain that” and it turns out there are some things we really can’t explain. These are enigmas and artifacts that have no known orgin or purpose including  The Giant Stone Balls of Costa Rica, and the Baigong Pipes
In an area of China not known to ever contain people, let alone industry, there are three triangular mysterious openings on top of a mountain containing hundreds of ancient rusty iron pipes of unknown origin. Some of the pipes go deep into the mountain. Some of them go into a nearby salt water lake. There are more pipes in the lake, and more still running east-west along the lake shore. Some of the larger pipes are 40 cm in diameter, are of uniform size and are placed in what seems like purposeful patterns.

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Humans were always capable of rationality; mystery solved. No, no, I know, they worshiped these devices, err. they used them to try to contact the Gods. Erm What else can I suppose that diminishes the intellect of every generation that ever came before this one? Oh I know, Aliens!
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@Miiike Yeah people will believe anything. But if you're going to try and dispute something maybe you should use better evidence than a "behind the scenes" article where the skeptic admits to getting ALL of their information from second and third hand sources. And didn't have the foresight to know that bamboo is grass and therefor doesn't have tree rings.
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Hopefully these mysteries are bit more difficult to solve than the Bouvet Island boat mystery. It took about an hour doing web searches and a trip to the library down the street to solve that one. Not that I'm bragging (ok, I'm absolutely bragging).
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Am I imagining things, or was that Crack'd article more profuse in its vulgarity than normal? Maybe I just wasn't expecting it, but wow.
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Those stone balls in Costa Rica are natural concretions. They form underground then are exposed by the surrounding substrate eroding away. You can see the same process in action with the Muraki boulders in New Zealand - the spherical boulders are revealed as the sea washes the sandy soil away
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While not all of these mysteries have been conclusively solved, most have at least a couple plausible explanations. Because, y'know... most things ultimately do. At least four of these have episodes on the Skeptoid podcast dedicated to them. (Voynich Manuscript, Antikythera Mechanism, Baigong Pipes, The Bloop.) Probably worth a listen whether you agree with the show or not.

Anyway, I don't think these phenomena need to be inexplicable to be incredibly cool. They're still intriguing, beautiful, and bizarre.
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