48 Top 10 Of The World's Unsolved Mysteries...

Friday, October 15, 2010

Few things make me pause and ponder! Even in the 21st century that we are in, we lack scientific explanations and know how’s for many incidents. We call them ‘Mysteries’. Mysteries tap the imagination, fuel speculation and invite the attention of conspiracy theorists. While there are numerous ancient mysteries, they don’t excite us the same way these top 10 modern mysteries do; perhaps because we can relate to them easier if they’re closer to our own time. It is that ability to relate, to feel some connection that not only feeds the mystery, but -- accurately or not -- also seems to hint that a solution is within reach.
Thus, my criteria for our top 10 modern mysteries does not necessarily concern unsolved mysteries, but the enduring public fascination with the mystery itself as well as the implications of the possible answers (even if conventional wisdom suggests the mystery has more than adequately been solved).

Number # 10:                                  Shroud of Turin
The shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who had apparently died of crucifixion. Most Catholics consider it to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. It is currently held in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Despite many scientific investigations, no one has yet been able to explain how the image has been imprinted on the shroud and despite many attempts; no one has managed to replicate it. Radiocarbon tests date it to the middle ages; however apologists for the shroud believe it is incorrupt – and carbon dating can only date things which decay
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Prior to the middle ages, reports of the shroud exist as the Image of Edessa – reliably reported since at least the 4th century. In addition, another cloth (the Sudarium) known even from biblical times (John 20:7) exists which is said to have covered Christ’s head in the tomb. A 1999 study by Mark Guscin, a member of the multidisciplinary investigation team of the Spanish Center for Sindonology, investigated the relationship between the two cloths. Based on history, forensic pathology, blood chemistry (the Sudarium also is reported to have type AB blood stains), and stain patterns, he concluded that the two cloths covered the same head at two distinct, but close moments of time. Avinoam Danin (a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) concurred with this analysis, adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match those of the shroud.

Number # 9:                                                Black Dahlia
In 1947 the body of 22 year old Elizabeth Short was found in two pieces in a parking lot in Los Angeles. According to newspaper reports shortly after the murder, Short received the nickname “Black Dahlia” at a Long Beach drugstore in the summer of 1946, as a play on the then-current movie The Blue Dahlia. However, Los Angeles County district attorney investigators’ reports state the nickname was invented by newspaper reporters covering the murder. In either case, Short was not generally known as the “Black Dahlia” during her lifetime.
Many rumours and tales have spread about the Black Dahlia, and the investigation (one of the largest in LA history) never found the killer. Till date, her death is a mystery!



Number # 8:                                             Mary Celeste
Mary Celeste was launched in Nova Scotia in 1860. Her original name was “Amazon”. She was 103 ft overall displacing 280 tons and listed as a half-brig. Over the next 10 years she was involved in several accidents at sea and passed through a number of owners. Eventually she turned up at a New York salvage auction where she was purchased for $3,000. After extensive repairs she was put under American registry and renamed “Mary Celeste”.
The new captain of Mary Celeste was Benjamin Briggs, 37, a master with three previous commands. On November 7, 1872 the ship departed New York with Captain Briggs, his wife, young daughter and a crew of eight. The ship was loaded with 1700 barrels of raw American alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy. The captain, his family and crew were never seen again. The ship was found floating in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar. There were no signs of struggle on board and all documents except the captain’s log were missing.
In early 1873, it was reported that two lifeboats grounded in Spain, one with a body and an American flag, the other containing five bodies. It has been alleged that these could have been the remains of the crew of the Mary Celeste. However, the bodies were apparently never identified.

Number # 7:                                           Voynich manuscript 
The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval document written in an unknown script and in an unknown language. For over one hundred years people have tried to break the code to not avail. The overall impression given by the surviving leaves of the manuscript suggests that it was meant to serve as a pharmacopoeia or to address topics in medieval or early modern medicine. However, the puzzling details of illustrations have fueled many theories about the book’s origins, the contents of its text, and the purpose for which it was intended.
The document contains illustrations that suggest the book is in six parts: Herbal, Astronomical, Biological, Cosmological, Pharmaceutical, and recipes.


Number # 6:                                    Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda triangle is an area of water in the North Atlantic Ocean in which a large number of planes and boats have gone missing in mysterious circumstances. Over the years many explanations have been put forward for the disappearances, including bad weather, alien abductions, time warps, and suspension of the laws of physics.
Although substantial documentation exists to show that many of the reports have been exaggerated, there is still no explanation for the unusually large number of disappearances in the area.


Number # 5:                               The Lost City of Atlantis
Around 350 BC, Plato wrote about a beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean that went under the ocean waves in one day and one night. It took two books to describe the history and details of this almost magical island. For years people have been looking for this mysterious lost city, Atlantis. Plato describes the Atlantians as great engineers and architects. There were palaces, harbors, temples and docks. The capital city was built on a hill and surrounded by rings of water, which were joined by tunnels large enough for a ship to sail through. A huge canal connected the outer rings of water to the ocean. On the outskirts of the capital city there were huge fields where farmers grew the city's food. Past the field there were mountains where wealthy villagers lived. Plato goes great detail about the amazing buildings - complete with hot and cold fountains, shared dining halls and stone walls covered with precious metals. For over two thousand years the story of Atlantis was just a story. Then, in the late 1800s, an American named Ignatius Donnelly became fascinated with the story and wrote a book called Atlantis, the Antediluvian World, which became a bestseller. Ignatius studied flood history from Egypt to Mexico and believed that Plato was recording an actual natural disaster. Since then, several books have been written about the lost city.The most believable theory about Atlantis came from the Greek archaeologist Angelos Galanopoulos in the late '60s. He theorized that around 1500 BCE, a massive eruption from a volcano ripped apart the island of Santorini in the Mediterranean and probably wiped out most of the civilization on the Greek islands and regions of Greece. Angelos suggested this disaster is the one that sank Atlantis. If this is so, then he must have his dates wrong - or does he? He reasons that when the story was being translated, the Egyptian symbol for 100 (a coiled rope) was mistaken for the symbol for 1000 (a lotus flower). This changes the date from 9000 years ago to 900 years ago. The only thing wrong with this explanation is that Plato specifically said the city was near the Pillars of Hercules, which are thought to be nowhere near Greece.

Number # 4:                                         The Zodiac Killer
The Zodiac killer was active in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He killed at least five people, and injured two. He comitted the first two murders with a pistol, just inside the Benecia border. In his second shooting in Vallejo, he attempted to kill two people, but one survived despite gunshots to the head and neck. 40 minutes later the police recieved an anonymous phone call from a man claiming to be their killer and admitting to the murders of the previous two victims. One month three letters were sent to Newspapers in California containing a cypher that the killer claimed would give them his name. They cypher was decrypted to read:
“I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS SO MUCH FUN IT IS MORE FUN THAN KILLING WILD GAME IN THE FORREST BECAUSE MAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUE ANAMAL OF ALL TO KILL SOMETHING GIVES ME THE MOST THRILLING EXPERENCE IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN GETTING YOUR ROCKS OFF WITH A GIRL THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAE WHEN I DIE I WILL BE REBORN IN PARADICE AND THEI HAVE KILLED WILL BECOME MY SLAVES I WILL NOT GIVE YOU MY NAME BECAUSE YOU WILL TRY TO SLOI DOWN OR ATOP MY COLLECTIOG OF SLAVES FOR MY AFTERLIFE EBEORIETEMETHHPITI” The last eighteen letters have not been decrypted.
While Arthur Leigh Allen was the prime suspect, all of the evidence was against him being the killer. To this day the Zodiac murders have not been solved.

Number # 3:                                                   The Taos Hum
The ‘Taos Hum’ is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern Europe. It is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine. Since it has proven undetectable by microphones or VLF antennae, its source and nature is still a mystery.In 1997 Congress directed scientists and observers from some of the most prestigious research institutes in the nation to look into a strange low frequency noise heard by residents in and around the small town of Taos, New Mexico. For years those who had heard the noise, often described by them as a “hum”, had been looking for answers. To this day no one knows the cause of the hum.


Number # 2:                                              The Babushka Lady
During the analysis of the film footage of the assasination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, a mysterious woman was spotted. She was wearing a brown overcoat and a scarf on her head (the scarf is the reason for her name as she wore it in a similar style to Russian grandmothers – also called babushkas). The woman appeared to be holding something in front of her face which is believed to be a camera. She appears in many photos of the scene. Even after the shooting when most people had fled the area, she remained in place and continued to film. Shortly after she is seen moving away to the East up Elm Street. The FBI publically requested that the woman come forward and give them the footage she shot but she never did.
In 1970 a woman called Beverly Oliver came forward and claimed to be the Babushka Woman, though her story contains many inconsistencies. She is generally regarded as a fraud. To this day, no one knows who the Babushka Woman is or what she was doing there. More unusual is her refusal to come forward to offer her evidence.

Number # 1:                                         Dark Energy ?!? :-o
Credible cosmologists and astrophysicists tell us that there is conclusive evidence that the universe is expanding -- but they cannot say why. The most prominent explanation for this theory is that there is a force at work that seems to be operating contrary to the force of gravity. Lacking a definitive explanation, they nonetheless gave it a tantalizing name: dark energy.  Dark energy, they believe, is the dominating force in our universe, representing a shocking two-thirds of its entire composition. In fact, they go a step further and suggest that another 30% of the universe is composed of dark matter, a concept as poorly understood as dark energy.

And for the critics – These are just the unsolved mysteries that I know and I numbered as per my understanding capabilities!! :P  Friends, Further I would like to know your priority list of top 10 unsolved mysteries :)

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48 comments:

__--sameer--__ said...

lol till now i didnt knew all these unsolved mysteries . Iam english medium but i know medium english :( Anvitha can u translate this post in Telugu .lol just kidding :-P Ur blog is covering many things which makes we readers to come back here again and again ;)) Good informative post for people like me. Keep going ;))

Shritij said...

A Good and informative one. Loved reading it.

Parthasarathy said...

An informative one! My Top 10 list is :
10)Mysteries of Egyptian Pyramids and Mummies in them.
9)The Mystery of Dalai Lama.
8)Mystery of Cleopatra.
7)Mystery of Taos Hum.
6)The mystery of Atlantis.
5)The Mayans and their mysterious Calendar.
4)Mystery of Dark mass/energy.
3)The Mystery Bermuda Triangle.
2)The Mystery behind UFOs.
1)The Mystery Of Incarnation.

Anvitha said...

Thank you Sameer and Shritijh :)

Anvitha said...

Parthasarathy Garu, Thanks for your valuable opinion :)

Admirer.. said...

wow..(i think, expression "wow" itself is a mystery :P)...this post is something different, its not like regular anvitha's kind of post ( wht's the reason behind it :-?? is it a mystery? :-?)...but i liked it and i m sure everyone will like it..... i feel like im already desperate to c ur nextpost..keep goingg avnviiiii..

Satish said...

Nice and informative :)

Anonymous said...

Nice Blog; Cool background music. Well done, Young lady.

Triveni said...

My list--
I could list top 5...
5) Dalai Lama
4) Zodiac Killers
3) Egyptian Pyramids
2) Ghosts - do spirits really exist?
1) Bermuda Triangle

Anvitha said...

Thnx, Admirer and Satish :)

Anvitha said...

Hey Triveni, Thnx for your opinion.

Arjun said...

There are many mysteries that aren't listed here. They are equally famous.

Anvitha said...

I agree Arjun. But these are just few of the famous ones. Couldn't fit them all as I chose top 10.

Arjun said...

Ok.. nice attempt anyways!

Anvitha said...

Thank you, Arjun :)

Pamy said...

All the seven wonders of the world are a mystery and have mysterious stories hidden behind them... LOL

Anvitha said...

I cannot disagree with you, Pamy :)

Beryl said...

Nice Post Anvitha :). And here goes my list:
5) The Bermuda triangle
4) The Mayans
3) Egyptian Pyramids
2) Spirits
1) Taos Hum

Parimal said...

Beryl, You gave the most famous and life taking Bermuda triangle the number 5 and Taos Hum the number 1? Its quite not appropriate.

Beryl said...

Parimal, how can you say its not appropriate?? Is there any number 1 to 10 rankings given as a definite publishings?

Anvitha said...

Thnx for ur opinion, Beryl :)

Parimal said...

No Beryl, there isn't any. But I said that based upon its severity and popularity.

Beryl said...

Exactly Parimal. The severity and popularity you assign to it also depends upon ur region, attitude, course of study etc. So, this is my list as per the importance I assign to them. You cannot judge the ranking based on ur taste. Can you?

Parimal said...

umm yeah. You are right :)

Anvitha said...

Whats ur list by the way, Parimal?

Parimal said...

ummm... Mine would be..
5) Zodiac Killers
4) Black Dahlia murder case
3) Atlantis city
2) Mummies in Egypt
1) Bermuda Triangle

Anvitha said...

Thank you for your opinion, Parimal :)

__--sameer--__ said...

My List of unsolved mystery.

1.How is Anvitha soooooooooooo matured in the age????
Lol :-P just kidding dont mind ;))

Anvitha said...

Sameer :-o thittavaa pogidaava :( Nijam cheppu :|

__--sameer--__ said...

:-O tittadam aaaaaa ninnna :-O no way , poagadale kuda, just nijam cheppa ;)) doubt vachi adiga :-P Nijame :|

Admirer said...

no sameer she is not too mature for her age [-x....just the thing is others are not matured enough for their age :P.....coming to the mysteries, life itself is a mystery for me:-??, and i dont wanna talk abt death/after-death:-s:-s..compared to them other mysteries are nothing to me :P

neelakanta said...

Good list! Black Dahlia's case is the lengthiest case in the history of LA, it started in 1942 and still is going on. My list goes here.
5) Black Dahlia's murder
4) The Bermuda Triangle
3) Reincarnation
2) DalaiLama
1) UFO's and aliens. - Does life exists out of this planet?

Anvitha said...

Thank You for your opinion Neelakanta Garu :)

__--sameer--__ said...

lol i totally disagree with u Mr.Admirer [-x :-j I dont know about others ;)) As far as i know about Anvitha i wont change my words ;)) . Its ok ur view is for u , be with it ;)) and i will be with my opinion ;))

Rohit said...

Lol.. The girl's dance is so cute :x

Anvitha said...

Hey Rohit.. How have you been?

Rohit said...

Good, But am soo annoyed with u :|

Anvitha said...

:-o Annoyed :-ss Why?

Rohit said...

I've invited for my sister's marriage and u didnt turn up. You forgot?

Anvitha said...

But that was an year ago :-o

Rohit said...

Yeah..But I remembered it now :|

Anvitha said...

:-o Lmao =))

Pragathi said...

Nice Post. Nice blog. I like this black wood background.

Anvitha said...

Thnks, Pragathi :)

Akwasibah Ademola said...

anvitha >:D< Oh my darling :-* injum articilaaye. amonaa lisfaa emee oriki enee opegin:
5)Beruda triangle
4)Ghosts aupiya life after death
3)God
2)Atlantis
1)Mayan Calander

Anvitha said...

Hey Ademola >:D< Thanks for ya opinion :)

Anonymous said...

yo pilla ..... this was a fascinating book for me as well :DDDDD
we r still alike :P
hows u been >:D<

meow....

Anvitha said...

Heyy meow >:D< You still remember me?!? I've been a good girl, how about you? :D

Let Anvitha Know What You Feel About this..:)