The top 6 biggest mysteries yet to be deciphered by the ancient world

Here are the biggest mysteries of the ancient world so far that are unknown to scientists around the world.

In the history of the formation and evolution of humanity there are many mysteries that have not been deciphered so far such as the giant stone field in Costa Rica, the Voynich manuscript, the ancient Gen plate, or the Antikythera machine . And it will be a long time before we get the correct answer to these mysteries, of course, the answer is none other than historians and scientists.

Here are the biggest mysteries of the ancient world so far that are unknown to scientists around the world.

Huge rock fields in Costa Rica

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In the late 30s of the last century, banana planters discovered rocks with a very perfect sphere buried in the soil.

Hundreds of stone blocks have been discovered in many different sizes from small as baseball to giant like cars.

According to scientists, these rocks can be created from around 600 to 1500 AD. So far, they have not yet understood the origin and purpose of their use by the ancients. There is a theory that this is how ancient astrologers observed the sky. Other ideas suggest that stones can be used to mark the territory of a tribe.

Voynich manuscript

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The Voynich manuscript was born in the early 15th century, which is about 700 years old and is considered the most mysterious and mysterious book in the world.

The book is a medieval manuscript manuscript, consisting of about 240 pages of leatherette paper. The topic in the book is extremely diverse with a lot of images of different fields such as medicine, biology, astrology .

The Voynich manuscript is written in a language never before known and so far no one has been able to decipher it.

Pin Baghdad

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In 1930, a German archaeologist found a mysterious device outside Baghdad, Iraq. This device can generate electricity, so up to 1 volt should be called a Baghdad battery.

The structure of the Baghdad battery is very simple, consisting of only one vessel made of clay, inside is an iron rod suspended in a cylinder made of asphalt.

The flask is then filled with vinegar, wine or some other acidic substance that acts as an electrolyte solution, helping the battery generate electricity.

According to the study, the Baghdad battery dates back about 2000 years, but its use remains a mystery.

According to scientists, it is possible to use gold or silver plating. But why did such an advanced technology emerge from ancient times, did the ancient people know how to use electricity for so long?

Inca gold statue

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Found in the Inca temple in South America, these mysterious gold statues have the exact same shape as a flying device.

In 1996, two German researchers built two models with designs taken from this statue with a size 16 times larger and fully equipped with engine systems as well as radio control.

Experimental results show that these two models can not only fly, easy to control but can even continue to fly for a long time even when the engine is turned off.

Antikythera machine

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The Antikythera machine is said to be the first computer in human history to exist 2,100 years ago. This is the most complicated machine in about 1,000 years.

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After years of research, scientists determined that the Antikythera machine is one of the oldest known computing mechanisms, which can show the position of the Moon, Sun, and movement of planet, predict eclipses, eclipses and important events on Earth.

Ancient Gen disk

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The detailed images of a genetic map have been etched on a plate by the ancient observers that must now be used by microscopes.

This disc is made from a particularly hard material. How ancient people with rudimentary techniques can create such a sophisticated product so far is still a question that makes scientists crazy.

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Update 24 May 2019
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