A while back I saw a list titled 9 All Time Unsolved Mysteries. The items listed…well, some were a surprise that they made an All Time list and I was curious about some that were left off the list. This list consisted only of places and things with no mention of specific people. I guess that explains why the mystery of Jack The Ripper's identity (actually, he was identified by a DNA match a few years ago), what happened to Amelia Earhart, and exactly who took that axe and gave Lizzie Borden's parents all those whacks didn't make the list.
Two of the items on the list were new to me—the Chase Vault and the Taos Hum. I've been to Taos…didn't hear about this mystery and didn't hear the hum.
So, confusion in hand about what made the list and what didn't, I present—in no particular order—9 All Time Unsolved Mysteries.
9) ATLANTIS—location unknown
Myth or reality? The lost continent from ancient times [rather
than the current Caribbean resort :) ] is one of the world's favorite
legends. Most of what we know about
Atlantis comes from the Greek philosopher Plato who wrote about it
approximately 2000 years ago although the story of the ancient civilization estimates
its time at 9000 years prior to that. He
described Atlantis as a huge island where brave and virtuous people…a highly
advanced civilization…lived in a kind of paradise. He placed its location west of the Pillars of
Hercules, known today as the Straits of Gibraltar. The story claims that the physical
disappearance of the actual island came as a result of a massive earthquake or
volcanic eruption that caused it to sink into the ocean. To this day debate continues about whether
Atlantis was real or myth and people continue to literally search all over the
world for the remains of the lost continent with several diverse and wide
spread locations declared to be Atlantis. [NOTE: a recent news article
claims that Atlantis has been discovered and in a very surprising place. I'm
working on a blog about this, hopefully for next week.]
8) ANTIKYTHERA
MECHANISM—Greece
Discovered in October 1900 in
a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera, this machine
contains the oldest known complex gear mechanism…sometimes referred to as the
world's first analog computer. It's
estimated to have been made in the first century B.C. and appears to have been
constructed on theories of astronomy and mathematics. The device is believed to be made from a
bronze alloy of 95% copper and 5% tin, but its advanced state of corrosion from
having been in the ocean for almost 2000 years has made it impossible to
perform an accurate analysis. It's
precise functions have not been scientifically confirmed.
7) THE CHASE VAULT—Barbados
This mystery begins in 1808 in
Barbados when the wealthy Chase family purchased an 80 year old vault to inter
their dead relatives. At the time they
acquired the used vault, it contained only one occupant—Thomasina Goddard. Col. Thomas Chase made the decision not to
disturb Goddard, so she was not moved to another vault. Shortly after that, young Mary-Anne Maria's
body was added to the vault. Then 4
years after that, the vault was opened to inter her sister's body. Only a month after that, Col. Thomas himself
passed away. And that's when the legend
takes hold. Coffins had moved, some were
standing on end. Vandals were blamed. Everything was returned to its original
position and the vault once again closed and sealed. From then on, every time the vault was opened
to admit another coffin, the vault's contents would be in disarray, including
Col. Thomas' heavy casket which took 8 men to lift. No seals had been broken, no evidence of
illegal entry into the vault, no evidence inside the vault of anyone being
there as the sandy floor was undisturbed with no signs of flooding or
earthquake. The Chase family bodies were
eventually moved to other burial sites in the cemetery and all incidents
stopped.
6) NAZCA (NASCA)
LINES—Peru
The Nazca Lines were
discovered by accident when a small airplane flew over the arid Peruvian
coastal plains in 1927. More lines were
discovered nearby at the end of the 1980s.
The lines depict animals and geometric forms, many of them several
kilometers in length with some of them only recognizable from an airplane. The most outstanding shapes depict the
figures of a spider, monkey, dog, small lizard, hummingbird, condor, and what
appears to be an astronaut. The lines
were scratched into the desert between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D. They are believed to have had ritual
astronomical functions. Others believe
they were meant as sign posts for ancient extraterrestrials. UNESCO named the Nazca Lines an Archaeological World Heritage Site in
1994.
5) EASTER
ISLAND—Chile (South Pacific)
Roughly 64 square miles in
area and located in the South Pacific approximately 2,300 miles from Chile,
Easter Island was named by Dutch explorers in honor of the day they discovered
it in 1722. It was annexed by Chile in
the late 19th century. The
mystery of Easter Island centers around the almost 900 giant stone figures that
are centuries old and are distinctive from other stone sculptures found in
various Polynesian cultures. The purpose
of the statues, how they were constructed and transported is still a matter of
speculation. Today, Easter Island's
economy is based on tourism.
4) TUNGUSKA
EXPLOSION—Siberia
June 30, 1908, a mighty
explosion occurred in this remote area of Siberia. It was 1927 before a scientific expedition
investigated the site. They found 800
square miles of remote forest ripped apart, 80 million trees on their sides in
a radial pattern. They acted as markers
pointing directly away from the blast's epicenter. When the members of the expedition arrived at
ground zero, they found the trees
standing upright but all the limbs and bark had been stripped away, resembling
a forest of telephone poles. This
phenomenon was seen again 37 years later at another massive explosion in
Hiroshima, Japan, at the end of World War II.
More than a century after the Tunguska Explosion there is still debate
over the cause, but the generally agreed upon theory is that a space rock
approximately 120 feet across entered the atmosphere above Siberia at about
33,500 miles per hour, heated the surrounding air to 44,500 degrees Fahrenheit and
self-exploded at an altitude of about 28,000 feet producing a fireball and releasing
energy equivalent to 185 Hiroshima atomic bombs. The majority of the asteroid was consumed by
the explosion so there was no impact crater.
3) PIRI REIS
MAP—circa 1513
The Piri Reis Map is often
cited as proof that civilization on Earth was once very advanced then for
unknown reasons disappeared with man only now gaining any understanding of this
mysterious cultural decline. In addition
to the map's historical interest, it contains details that no European could
have known in the early 1500s. The
Sumerians in Mesopotamia are the earliest known civilization and appeared on
the scene apparently from out of nowhere around 4000 B.C. but had no nautical
or maritime cultural heritage. Piri
Reis' own commentary indicates some of his source maps in creating his map were
from the time of Alexander The Great (332 B.C.). The map shows that the makers knew the
accurate circumference of the Earth to within 50 miles. The depicted coastline and island shown in
Antarctica are as they were prior to 4000 B.C. when they were ice free. Debate continues with no clear answers of how
Piri Reis could have created such an accurate map at that time.
2) TAOS HUM—New Mexico
The Taos Hum is a low-pitched
mechanical buzzing sound often heard in Taos, New Mexico. Not everyone can hear it, but those who do
say it's driving them crazy. Apparently
it begins suddenly as if someone had turned on a switch, never abates,
interferes with their sleep, and is more noticeable inside the house than
outside. In 1993 residents requested
that Congress carry out an investigation into the source of the hum, but no
specific causes were uncovered. In 1997,
Congress asked various scientists from several elite research institutes to
look into it. So far, no concrete facts
have been uncovered to prove exactly what is causing the hum or what it is that
allows some people to hear it and others to not hear it. I've been to Taos and did not hear any
hum/mechanical buzzing sound.
1) SHROUD OF TURIN—Italy
There is intense debate among
scientists, theologians, historians, and researchers about the origins of the
shroud and its image. The shroud is
housed in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin,
Italy. It is a linen cloth showing the
image of a man who appears to have suffered physical trauma of the type
consistent with crucifixion. This image
is commonly associated with Jesus Christ, his crucifixion and burial. In 1988 a multi-national scientific group did
a radiocarbon dating test on small samples of the shroud and concluded that the
samples they tested dated from the Middle Ages, between 1260 A.D. and 1390
A.D. Since 2005, at least four articles
have appeared in scholarly publications stating the cloth samples used were not
representative of the whole shroud. To
this day, the shroud continues to be a much studied and controversial artifact.
Are there any unsolved mysteries of place or thing that you think should have been on this list?






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