This is now the fourth of our unsolved mysteries lists, but this one is different. It was submitted by a reader and so, while it does cover at least one topic previously covered, it gives a different (and I think more interesting) perspective. So settle back and enjoy yet another 10 unsolved mysteries.
The placebo effect is when a person takes something they believe is medicine for an ailment they are suffering (which is not really a medicine), and they get better. A placebo is an inert substance, and when taken (with the advice from others that it will cure them) makes the person get better, simply because they were expecting or believed that it would work. Something similar, called the nocebo effect, is when a person takes fake drugs and thinks they are experiencing problems that would have been caused by the real drugs. They have been known to reduce pain as well. Why they occur is mysterious and they are only one of the many complicated things related to the body-brain connection. In fact, our own bodies hold many unsolved mysteries.
How did life on earth appear? Science suggests that life started when the planet was favourable for habitation. Yet did microscopic organisms just pop out of nowhere? One hypothesis is panspermia, which suggests that ‘seeds of life’ exist everywhere around the universe, and that life on earth started when these ‘seeds’ came here, probably by a meteor. It also suggests that these seeds are taken to other habitable places in the universe. Something similar to this is exo-genesis. It suggests that life was brought to earth those billions of years ago, however it does not say that life is also taken to other habitable places. Some people believe aliens brought life to our planet, as suggested by the theories of Erich Von Daniken. Although some are sceptical as to how life could exist in space and get carried to other planets, there is substantial evidence that certain life forms, like spores and certain types of bacteria can actually exist in space, perhaps in a dormant state.
From the death of the dinosaurs, to the disappearance of the creatures in the Permian Era, mass extinctions are occurring even now. Sometimes, the cause is clear. We are destroying the biosphere and the atmosphere, and scientists predict that in the next 100 years, 50% of all living species will become extinct. But sometimes, the real reason is unclear. It may have been due to competition from other species, dramatic climate changes, or the impacts from an asteroid/meteor (the last one being quite a popular one). Yet some questions remain unanswered. Why was it that some species died out, and others survived, some to this day (famous example: the coelacanth). During the extinction of the dinosaurs, crocodiles and turtles were around, but they survived, even to this day, while the dinosaurs, the pterosaurs, the marine reptiles and others died out. While some people believe that those species were unable to cope with the (possibly) new surroundings, others are not convinced. To this day, they are a mystery, and without a time machine, we may never know. Other popular theories include:- flood basalt events, smaller asteroid showers, global warming/cooling, sea level drops.
Haitan vodou, part of their religious practices, has long been considered to be evil. And the base of this suspicion is that the vodou is used to create zombies. Not zombies as in Hollywood zombies. Not animated brain sucking zombies. Zombies like, sub-conscious humans who do everything they are told. Wade Davis, a Canadian ethno-biologist, uncovered a lot of info on this. Apparently, it originated in Africa, and two drugs (or poisons) are inserted into the victim’s bloodstream. One creates a deathlike trance, and one makes the victim seem like they have no brain of their own, thus rendering them able to do whatever they are told. 3 important facts Davis found was:- zombification is not random, it is not common, and it is used as a kind of severe punishment, most likely to those that have broken the sacred vodou laws.
Ever learned something without really understanding how you know it? That’s intuition. Sometimes called a sixth sense or gut feelings, intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge without a clear source or without reasoning it. Some people claim that they get a feeling that someone is watching them, and they look around and find that somebody is, or was, watching them. Or a police officer may look at some suspects for a crime and somehow know which one is guilty, and later discover they were right. Though some people say that these things are all coincidences, others believe that the human brain has a special ability to get knowledge around them without conscious realization. It is another mystery of the human mind.
What makes this year so special? The fact that the Olympics are taking place in London? No. The ancient Maya civilization, from Central America, had a special calendar that was mind-blowingly accurate. And it predicted that the end of the human life cycle was on December 21st, 2012, the winter solstice. The Mayans were also good at math and astrology(they accurately predicted an eclipse that occurred hundred of years later). So people are guessing that they were right about the end of the world thing, too. Something else that has gotten scientists curious is that there are some major astronomical things happening in 2012. Apart from the occasional eclipse and comet, the entire solar system is supposed to pass through the center of our galaxy, something that happens only once every 26,000 years. And, there’s a risk of our planet’s poles switching. Sounds crazy, but scientists say this has already happened. Also, the Indian calendar, the Kali Yuga, ends at about the same time. Coincidence? I think not.
Exoplanets, short for extra-solar planets, are planets beyond the solar system. There are 277 recorded exoplanets to date. However, there is no confirmation that there is life on any of them, or in the universe, for that matter. However, it is still a mystery. This is different from UFOs as UFO are unidentified flying objects, meaning something unidentified that has been seen on earth. Some likely candidates for supporting life are Gliese 581 d and HD 189733 b, the latter supposedly containing water vapour and organic matter. There are also questions as to whether there are moons orbiting these planets. Some people believe that there may even be life in our solar system that we don’t know of. Some moons, like Neptune’s Triton or Saturn’s Europa, may possible have, or had, life, and there is substantial evidence that water once flowed through Mars. Still, no one knows.
Etched into the earth on the Nazca Plains in Peru are giant symbols drawn perfectly straight. Some are hundreds of metres long. They look as if they were drawn by some giant hand two thousand years ago. And the strange thing is, they can only be seen from the air. So how did the ancient Nazcans draw them? Researchers say they could have created hot air balloon or kites to fly and view their work. Indeed, an experiment was carried out and it proved that the Nazcans could have made a working balloon. The symbols themselves are of animals and plants. Yet some are long strips of land without any direct meaning. A writer named Erich Von Daniken believed that these were landing strips for alien spacecraft, and that aliens could have drawn them. They may also be for contacting these aliens. Maria Reiche, an astronomer, says that these lines may be used as a calendar, or to keep track of the stars and planets. There is a monkey drawing that has a coiled tail that looks similar to the orbital lines of our solar system. There are even more obscure theories that suggest that there were giant people 2,000 years ago. Yet, they are still a mystery.
A megalithic structure is some thing big made of rock. It could be a statue, or just some rocks strewn around in a pattern. The truly mysterious thing about the ancients is, how were they able to create such enormous things? They did not have the technology needed to efficiently make them. Stonehenge is a good example. A bigger one is the Great Pyramid in Giza, or the pyramids themselves. Sometimes, even their purpose is unclear (Stonehenge), while other times, the structures in question are mysterious and seemingly supernatural (the pyramids). A megalith (I know, sounds like something from Di-Gata Defenders), a giant rock, is used most of the time, especially in the case of Stonehenge and the Carnac stones. Still, there are a few megalithic structures that are not mysterious (like Great Zimbabwe), but mostly it seems impossible that the ancients made these things themselves. Now, many would like to think aliens helped them. Yet even scientists say queerer things. They suggest that there may have been a lost ancient civilization that was extremely advanced, and they may have given later civilizations the knowledge to build such things. Yet there is no substantial evidence of either. Other examples: Easter Island Heads, Pyramid of the Sun (in Mesoamerica), other pyramids in central and south America, Colossus of Rhodes.
The universe is vast and unknown. It holds many mysteries. And possibly the biggest mystery is how the universe was created. Scientists have suggested that there was a massive explosion billions of years ago called The Big Bang. That theory is now generally accepted, and scientists are looking for trails of energy left behind from the colossal explosion that created a trillion stars. Yet there is no absolute proof. But the creation of the universe is something too big to happen so simply. Religious folks will say God/Allah/Vishnu created the universe. But scientists will say that there was a Big Bang, and that there is energy from the bang moving through the universe, and they are trying to locate the epicentre. So, the debate continues. Religion vs. Science is probably the biggest conflict in the world. But what is religion? There are so many different types. And the difference between the Christian religion and Greek mythology? No one believes in Greek mythology anymore. But what is science? And math? Things created by man. So before saying that man created God and science proves it, people should realize man created science as well. And maybe, the universe is just something made up in our minds.
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romerozombie:that’d be awesome, I want to be able to travel through time, then I’d get ListVerse started quicker
everlast: I’ll be throwing a party the whole day ‘cus I know it’s not gonna happen. And if it does, I already have ten guys in the back oiling my guns and stocking my ammo…
actually December 21st 2012 is a friday, so ill probably be at the bar
Csimmons: hahaha – taken out of context, your last comment is rather lewd
jfrater: Very mature
Csimmons: Apparantly creationists have managed to work out the DATE on which the world was created…October 23rd. So I was planning a week long party (well, six days, then I’ll rest). If you can come to my beginning of the world bash can I come to your apocalypse?
One of the explanations for the Haitian zombies I’ve seen is that they aren’t zombies at all. They had a documentary on Discovery I believe that showed homeless people taking the role of a recently deceased person.
One of the incidents I remember the most was a young man had died in an accident and a homeless man who looked slightly similer started hanging around the nieghborhood acting like he was in a daze or like a zombie. When the family saw him they began feeding him and letting him stay around thier house. It didn’t matter to them that he didn’t look exactly like thier son or that the idea of him returning from the dead was ridiculous, they were blinded by grief.
They had several interviews with locals that said this a very common occurance and that in many respects it was the only way the homeless there can get any help.
The last year on my Windows is 2099. Apparently Microsoft is more optimistic than Nokia.
Jon: Hells yes, where do you live LOL!
Jon: Also, will there be punch? I plan to spike any if I go , yet again LOL!
Horrible amount of ignorance of grammar and basic metaphysics in this list. Sorry.
skeev: My nokia ends on 2050, my PC says 2080, and my Labtop says 2099, weird.
Csimmons: Better save the punch for yours, I don’t want any nonsense- although maybe on the sixth day, when God created Jonestown.
Be in London on the 23rd for the prelapsarian party. On the first day we celebrate the sun (in London, in October. Hmmm…)
Punch will be served on the third day, when God created fruit. And if all this blasphemy doesn’t hurry about the end of the world then I don’t know what will.
Everyone on Listverse is invited, except anyone who makes a lame joke like ‘and God said, ‘Let there be Bud Light” huh huh.
Jon: Oh, London, *****, can’t come, sorry!
My party is gonna be one theme, laugh at those guys in their shelters while we get wasted off the cherry punch that tastes a bit like malt liquor…, In kentucky and may not happen ‘cus i still can’t get alcohol then.
This list is horrible. I thoroughly enjoyed the other mystery lists, but this one is just bad. Poorly written, lame subject matter.
Csimmons: How about you spend the week beforehand busting into all the shelters and stealing their tin-openers? Or does everyone in Kentucky keep their food in buckets…
Center of Galaxy… is somebody stupid or lying. The center of our galaxy has a massive super black hole and near center there are so many stars so matter is so dense. So if we had passed through center how the f…. we ended on the other side…It is just nonsense. I agree with “chestah” our planets will line up to direction to center of our galaxy. We wont be any near the center…Go to google sky and check where is our solar system. It looks it will fall out of our galaxy.. So before you write sh…t please check the info..
Jon: Oh, how nice, I don’t only eat KFC, just a lot of it, and I wouldn’t do that, I might if i get extremely hammered though…
Csimmons: Sorry, cheap shot I know! Xx
Nazca Lines: There’s some good reading on this in Joe Nickell’s “Ambrose Bierce Is Missing.” Hint: You can make your own. Bonus: This book has a chapter on something some folks (not myself) consider to be an “unsolved mystery,” the Shroud of Turin.
pero is correct… the solar system most definitely is NOT due to enter the middle of the galaxy, now or at any conceivable time in the future.
Such a thing would be a disaster for our world and all the life on it, let alone the rest of the solar system. Radiation at or near the center is intense, and there is the aforementioned massive black hole–which would not necessarily be a danger unless we got too close–but if you’re going “right through” the center—yeah, that’s very, very bad.
A correction is in order there.
Jon:It’s alright man, BTW, I know what the sun looks like, do you?
Not to be too nitpicky, but the Colossus of Rhodes was most definitely not a megalithic structure–it was made of bronze, and was built in historical times (i.e., when the ancient Greeks had writing–in fact, it was built *after* the classical period of ancient Athens).
*Technically,* the pyramids aren’t really considered megaliths either–whether they’re Egyptian or Mesoamerican. Although in general they fit the definition (a structure made of massive rocks) in fact, “megalithic” in archeological terms usually refers to *pre-historic* structures using relatively untooled, massive rocks. Stonehenge fits this bill, as does Carnac and the countless other “stone rings” and stone tombs of Western Europe, Britain and Ireland…. as well as some sites in the Mediterranean.
The pyramids, however, are of a degree of sophistication that usually removes them from the category of “megalithic.”
haha.christ’s second coming is Oct. 21, 2100, sometime around 9:00 AM? it might be a little later the starbuck’s is busy that morning.. “geez. come on people. i have a rapture to get to.”
Interesting list. Kind of difficult to read, though.
December 22, 2012 is just the end of the bigger mayan calendar cicle nothing to be scared of. Think of it as the passing form 1999 to 2000, or from 9,999 to 10,000, for a bigger scale.
Also, Mayans didn’t believed in catastrophic armagedon-like events, but in changes in the way the people live (and as far as I know, for the better).
Randall
read my earlier post 89 about moving through the “center” of the galaxy. imagine the galaxy as a flat plane. the solar system wobbles up and down through that plane. it doesnt pass through the center that often. the solar system stays on the outside arms of the galaxy, but in relation to the plane parrallel to the center, we will move through it (this is what i have heard. it was a serious show that talked about how we move through the center)
The nazca lines have been PROVEN to be landing strips. Why would a hovering spacecraft need a landing strip u ask? Because they dint come in hovering space crafts, they came in DC-8s bearing souls from Xenu’s overpopulated planet. This is a FACT.
(sorry, tis been a long time since a Cruisetology reference on LV)
Ghidoran: Are u actually from Bangladesh? Are u a native or were u just born here?
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“Csimmons: I already have ten guys in the back oiling my guns and stocking my ammo…”
“jfrater: Csimmons: hahaha – taken out of context, your last comment is rather lewd”
HAHAHAHAHA XD
I think the world that seems to be escaping everyone one Is Conjunction: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_%28astronomy_and_astrology%29. I hate quoting The Evil Wiki, but I’n in a hurry and If it’s to be trusted December 20, 2012 isn’t even on there for the event in question.
Everlast: why not both? we’ll apparently be dead anyway. Live it up!
I don’t like that #1 presupposes that the universe was created or has some beginning and ending points. If it is thought to be infinite in space (or at least without bound), why not in time?
To think that the universe was created assumes that there was some time when the universe did not exist. Since something cannot come from nothing, this makes no sense.
I dont know if the world is really gonna end in 2012, but it does seem quite likely, many ancient civilisations say so, and the Bible, in the book of Revelations (the final book) also talks about the end of the world. Saying that the sun will heat up and scorch people, and then the world will be plunged into darkness. Well, arent the scientists telling us that the sun could burn out any minute? And it is getting hotter, with Global arming…. Why does life have to be coincidence or us evolving from a puddle of goo? I have to admit that sometimes, I think that life might be just a dream, or my own imagination. But if we dont have faith, any faith really, hat do we have?
In Revelation 16:12, it is prophesied that the Euphrates will dry up in preparation for the Battle of Armageddon: “And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared.” (Wikipedia)
Intuition… fake! Those people just want attention
Megalithic structures
C’omen, not enough techonolghy?! I even watched a documantary where researchers build their own with ancient ways!
Ozhan: dont you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you? well they probably are.
Like I know if someone has been in my room while I have been out, even if they leave the door shut (which I always do)lol.
I think there are alot of things which need explaining, but why not just live life to the full and have as much fun as you can (within reason), you only live once! You shouldnt worry about things like where the world came from, you should probably think about these things but life would be very boring if everyone went around worrying about things like the end of the world, though it is fun to theorise. We spent an entire English lesson theorising about the end of the world, when we were meant to be looking at “A Woman Of No Importance” by Ocsar Wilde.
Dane: A fan of the Solid State theory?
Me, myself and I: No Scientist are saying that the sun is getting hotter, in fact the exact opposite, the sun is cooling and expanding. It will not dry our oceans, they will be gone long before the sun affects them. Global warming is part of nature, we just are just helping the cycle along at an incredible rate. “We are destroying our Atmosphere” is a flawed concept. Too many variables involved.
Crimanon: I’m not saying that the sun is heating up, the book of Revelations is the most contraversial book in the Bible. It is very difficult to decipher what is being said. It could be referring to global warming, but in a round-about way, because, in those days, when the Bible was written, how did they know what we would call it? I do agree the Global Warming is probably just a part of nature, however, we should not be speeding it up, we are the reason that global warming is such a big issue now. If global warming isnt stopped, in 50 years, the town I live in could be a seaside town, I live nearly 30 miles from the coast! This is the result of global warming.
We also should try to help the environment for other reasons, think of all the animals that would die, and are dying every day from deforestation and rising sea levels. Millions of people will die or lose their homes if we keep up this abusive use of our planet’s reaources.
We might be able to buy practically anything we want, with the money, but we cannot but another planet! No matter how much money we have, so we have to look after the one we have, cos even if you dont believe that global warming could be what the Bible is referring to, we still need to stop destroying our home! The Planet!
good reading. VOOODOOOOOO
clervius narcisse needs brains
jrjb – No, it’s spelled Vodou.
Just maybe…… it was us, our future selves, that went back in time and seeded the earth so that we could exist. Would that make us gods?
116 – Iain
High School, Sometimes I think to much into things and I fear the unknown. Ok? You don’t have to be so condescending.
A very good explanation about what could and what will happen on 21st dec 2012: http://www.viewzone.com/endtime.html
Ashyja: Considering gravity being every where And inescapable. How would Intersecting the galactic plane affect us? On a Scale as big as the galaxy, how can we even begin to estimate the force of gravity. Regardless of our intersection with the Milky Way, how are we any closer To the galactic core? As elegant as your essay, is It is still no more than an elementary “This is how gravity works” 2D image.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/1997-06-30/gravity.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.irtc.org/stills/1997-06-30/view.html&h=600&w=800&sz=241&hl=en&start=13&um=1&tbnid=VD05hPrfQOzWiM:&tbnh=107&tbnw=143&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dgravity%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DN … sorry about that.
I might throw a party on December 21st, 2012, All are invited unless we are screwed over and it’s actually the day before. That’d suck even though it’s not gonna happen.
JFRATER, EUROPA IS ONE OF JUPITER’S MOONS NOT SATURN!!!!!!!!
Crimanon: The article isn’t about gravity itself, but rather what could happen to the sun when we cross the line where more gravity effects the sun than usual. At least, that’s how I understood it. I’m a complete idiot in astrophysics, but I have to admit that this article sounds quite believable. More so than a lot of doomsday prophesies that don’t go into detail. And I don’t understand this article as any try to cause panic, but rather shed some light on what some people seem to fear. At least, it does a bit more than your ranting I could read in this ‘thread’. Sorry about that.
Concerning ‘the day’: I’ll do what I always do when I read things like that. I read some infos, think a bit, wait and see and usually nothing big happens.
Dante: And you knew that how? I smell space geek,
Csimmons: No I’m not, actually I just looked at comment #28 where 80s states that Europa is in fact a moon of Jupiter, and not Saturn as jfrater originally thought. I looked it up on wikipedia and other websites to verify and 80s was correct. Although he also states that Neptune’s moon Tritan was a typo of Saturn’s moon Titan, but I looked that up as well and Neptune does in fact have a moon dubbed Tritan and was not a typo of Saturn’s moon Titan which also exists…
Yeah I guess I’m kind of a space geek. Lol.
it is pretty mind blowing just how smart the ancient civilizations of SA were. they came up with the concept of zero before the western world did, they might have even been more advanced today if they had only built up immunitys to small pox
examination.
Funny thing, I’ve written 3 comments, and none show up when I go to “comments”. Maybe we can’t see our own?
Ghidoran: You misread what I said.
The nazca landing strips were used in CEREMONIAL marches to draw water. As in magic and spiritual stuff.
They believed that the water came from the hills and mountains and therefore their godly emperors were the only ones divine enough and powerful enough (with the help of the priests) to draw the water down.
Not grooves for the water to run through. Times of drought and famine bring about desperate measures.
@161. Ghidoran – April 7th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
jrjb – No, it’s spelled Vodou.
Perhaps Francocized (did I just make a new word?), but in English, at least American, we call it voodoo or hoodoo.
Anyone watch The Universe on the History Channel? One episode was about the Big Bang theory. There was another theory that was originally accepted in the 20th century. It stated that the universe goes on forever and ever- it never began, it just was. Everything is constant and unmoving. Once they found out those radio waves, that theory was smashed, though. I think that’s what it was- I can only retain so much detail from such an intense subject.
Also, ponder this: the Big Bang created our universe, but could there have been Big Bangs before it? One Big Bang, expansion, contraction, Big Bang, expansion, contraction, ad nauseum. They say our universe is 13.7 billion years old- oddly sounding, I think that’s a pretty short amount of time. Maybe that one is more on the mark.
Me, Myself- #153: No, the scientists aren’t telling us the sun could burn out at any minute. On the contrary, the scientists are telling us the sun is about halfway through it’s life. There’s still some debate on how long that is, but estimates range from 3 to 7 billion years. Either way,we’ve got some time yet.
Cedestra- what’s interesting to consider is that through each cycle of bang, expansion, and contraction, the Universe goes through an inevitable course of events, and repeats it exactly on each cycle, which means that we’ve lived this life over, and over, and over. Man I’m getting tired of making this post.
I should note that it’s just a theory.
Dante, I did know Neptune had a moon called Triton, I just thought perhaps the list creater had gotten Triton and Titan mixed up, so I turned on my cruise-control for cool and put it in caps
Although Triton is geologically active, and does have methane in it’s atmosphere (hydrocarbons are important!) I’m pretty sure it’s not a viable moon for life due it’s distance from the sun, extremely thin atmosphere and temperatures low enough for liquid nitrogen cryovolcanoes to form. I’ve never seen it mentioned anywhere that it could harbour life.
Cedestra: Check out wikipedia. Maybe it’s a different voodoo?
I thought the zombies in Haiti had recently been attributed to a slow acting bacteria that thrived in the corn they harvested?
After long periods of exposure it affected the brain in such a way that it slowed the heart-rate and brain activity so local witch doctors belived them to be dead, only to find them wandering through the villages days later…. This is just what I can recall from an old copy of New Scientist!