The human civilization has entrusted science with the task of decoding mysteries. Living up to that expectation, science has decoded most phenomena ranging from simple to supernatural across the planet. However, there are mysteries that will always remain unsolved. Despite the worldwide efforts of scientists to explain them, some enigmas still do not have an answer.
The Baghdad Battery, Also Known as the Parthian Battery
Archaeologists have found a small clay jar containing a copper cylinder, created in the region of Mesopotamia, possibly with an iron rod inside that resembles a basic battery. However, all theories have been dismissed due to the lack of a reasonable explanation for the conductive material and power source.
Crystal Skull
The crystal skulls are carved from white quartz crystal, and are believed by some to be ancient Mesoamerican artifacts, possibly Aztec or Mayan in origin. The skulls are intricately carved and show a high level of craftsmanship, suggesting that they were created by a highly advanced civilization. They are often considered to be symbols of power and ownership. However, the authenticity and age of the crystal skulls remain a matter of debate among archaeologists and historians.
The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang and the Terracotta Army
It is said that at the location of this tomb, there was once a river of mercury. Archaeologists have found a large amount of mercury in the soil and a small miniature city, marking the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. In addition, the most difficult point for scientists to explain is the famous terracotta army surrounding the tomb, each with a different face.
Antique Airplan
These models are ancient toy airplanes, which simulate small-sized airplanes and are handmade. However, real airplanes that fly into the sky were not made until 1780. So, how could the ancient civilization, without full knowledge of the concept of airplanes, create these models and draw a resemblance to the appearance of modern airplanes?
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