12 Most Incredible Finds Scientists Can't Explain

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Published 2019-12-13
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At some stage over the passing of the centuries, we've lost a lot of ancient knowledge. Some people think there must have been lost civilizations who once walked the face of the Earth, and all that remains of them now are their artifacts, which we're unable to understand or explain. Others feel that we simply aren't as spiritually wise or architecturally clever as we used to be, and so we no longer understand the purpose behind what our ancestors did or how they did it. Either way, the planet is covered in stunning mysteries, and here's a whole collection of them for you to gaze upon in wonder!

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All Comments (21)
  • The loss of library at Alexandria was monumental in a devastating way of knowledge lost
  • The script is a clear snapshot into the current paradigm of “accepted academic narrative”. It’s clear, without going too deep into research, that the majority of our historical narrative is highly inaccurate, ignoring thousands of archaeological connections that continue to contest said narrative. I can’t wait for the day when we can finally overcome these “experts” holding back the progress and understanding of our ancient past. Let’s stop viewing these things as “enigmas” and “anomalies” due to the construct of old narratives and start giving these builders the objective credit they deserve with the understanding that they weren’t primitive, that our past indubitably extends farther than we understand and proves incontestably more sophistication than given credit to.
  • @scottsmith9192
    There was definitely more than 13 letters on that sword..
  • Why do people presume ancient cultures to be less sophisticated and intelligent than modern humans? Are we not all standing on the shoulders of Giants? I totally agree with a a.
  • @EnisudR
    The sword says, “hold with pointy end towards enemy”
  • "What do you make of these strange stone blocks?" "I think they're strange stone blocks of some kind."
  • @steevedaw566
    The sword says: "Please insert back into stone."
  • @iankinver1170
    The sword says. "The holder bears no liability for any wounds caused by this sword (may contain nuts)".
  • @Kevin-kj5th
    we've clearly been lied to about our history, over and over and over.
  • @Ulvetann
    Sword says; "This is not a toy."
  • @lone-wolf-1
    on the sword is written : "Not suitable for dish washer"
  • @terrypeart3875
    ‘Whosoever pulls this sword from the stone shall be......’ The rest was worn away.
  • I do believe that the most amazing thing about the sword is the fact that it was found in river and the details were still quite visible 😉
  • "Stonehenge ... isn't as unique as we once thought it was either. We now know that a similar stone circle was build in Stonehenge". Wait, what?
  • @jz4057
    The sword says “made in China” 🤣 The other side says “exclusively at Walmart “
  • @djg585
    The sword says, "If found, return to..."
  • @pottingsoil723
    Man: "Sir! I just finished the most exquisite and masterfully crafted armor I've ever created" Sergeant: "By Gods man! Get an octopus in that thing! Nobody will be able to defeat us now!"
  • @alanc3134
    As Potting Soil infers below, the strange thing is not the exo-skeletons but the supposed tentacled creatures inside them. The "exo-skeletons" look very like suits of armor appropriate for the Medici period. At 4:24, the "tentacled creature" is likely a human spinal column of a corpse that has been decapitated.
  • @DrZZZee
    "Perhaps we no longer understand the purpose behind what our ancestors build" Yeah, no shit, Sherlock. In 50 years most people won't understand what an audiocassette is, imagine what can be forgotten in 5000.