Top 5 mysterious science facts in the history

There are disturbing, mysterious facts in the world that some people may find difficult to believe. Unknown events, and pieces of lost history change almost every day. In this page, we show you some surprising things some of the smartest minds cannot understand. Here are the top 5 mysterious facts that has no answer till now.

1. Scientists still wonder why humans have different blood types.

Karl Landsteiner discovered blood types in the early 1900s, and certain types could not mix. There are many theories on how we came to these categories, but the question of why humans have different types of blood is still unanswered.

2. Nearly 90 different commercial airliners have gone missing in the last seven decades.

History of data on Lost Aircrafts

Without a piece of debris, the mysteries of what happens to about a hundred different aircraft still haunt people today. No one knows where they went, or what happened to the missing planes.

3. There is a 240 paged book called The Voynich Manuscript, it was written in a completely unknown language in the early 15th century.

Voynich manuscript

The illustrations indicate the possibility that the book is a medieval or early modern medical book. The Voynich manuscript has been studied by many professional cryptographers, yet none has succeeded in understanding the text.

4. The world’s largest virus, named Pandora, was found off the coast of Australia, it also has about 93% unknown genetics.

Pandora virus

This suggests a “supernatural” origin, and they cannot say without absolute certainty that it does not pose a threat to human kind.

5. 2,000 years after his death, one of the world’s best ancient human remains was buried in a mysterious liquid that scientists still cannot replicate.

Lady Witch of the Han Dynasty is the eternal mummy of China. His skin was still soft, and his hands and feet could flex at the joints, and to date, is the best-preserved ancient human.

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