Are riddles necessary in the modern world? Great world mysteries. Real night hunter

Mysteries excite the human imagination, stir up interest in the inexplicable and attract the attention of supporters of all kinds of conspiracy theories. And although antiquity is fraught with numerous secrets, we are more interested in modern riddles- perhaps because we feel our involvement in these mysterious events that are connected with us by time. Let's not forget about the hope to still find a solution, although we are more likely to learn everything about Atlantis and ancient civilizations than to get an answer to a fairly simple question: who killed Kennedy?

Our rating includes not only unsolved riddles, still surrounded by a halo of secrets, but also extraordinary incidents that even today, many years later, do not leave the pages of newspapers and arouse constant interest. It would seem that the answer has been found, the secret has been revealed, but for some reason we do not want to believe in the proposed version (often contrary to common sense) ...

January 31, 1921, on the outer shallows of Diamond Shoalz, enclosing Cape Hatteras (North Carolina) from the Atlantic side, the schooner Carroll A. Deering was discovered. When the boats reached the schooner, and the rescuers finally boarded, they found only two hungry cats there and no signs of life - a real ghost ship like the legendary Mary Celeste, which suffered the same mysterious fate fifty years earlier. The crew of the schooner seemed to have evaporated. A cooked dinner was found in the galley, but there was no trace of the crew left - neither personal belongings, nor any items directly related to the schooner (in particular, the logbook and chronometer were never found). The compass, steering wheel and all navigational instruments in the chart house were deliberately broken.

The report of the abandoned ship gave rise to rumors of a mutiny on board, pirates, a bloody murder, and even the intervention of otherworldly forces (it should be noted that the Carroll A. Dearing was found in an area today infamous as Bermuda Triangle). It is likely that the incident on the Carroll A. Deering would have remained a mystery if two months later the sea had not thrown a bottle on the coast of North Carolina with a note that said: “The Carroll A. Deering has been captured, the crew is trying to hide in the holds we have no opportunity to leave the ship. Please inform the authorities immediately that 'Carroll A. Deering'...' The text broke off here.

Until now, no one knows where the crew of the schooner disappeared. If the pirates were the reason for the disappearance of the team, then they would certainly have taken the valuables and scuttled the ship. Assuming that the answer lies in the mutiny on board the schooner, it can be argued that the rebels who made it to the shore would hardly have gone unnoticed. Another version was put forward: the schooner was captured by the Soviet fleet - this was allegedly an attempt and the Union to start seizing American ships.

On November 21, 1971, in Portland, Oregon, one Dan Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 bound for Seattle. Threatening to blow up the plane, he showed the stewardess the bomb and handed the note to the crew. Cooper demanded $200,000 and 4 parachutes. When he received what he wanted, the plane took off (the passengers did not suspect anything), and a few minutes later Cooper jumped out of the plane with a parachute, after which no one else saw him.

Although almost forty years have passed since then, little has been clarified in this mysterious case. Shortly after this incident, part of the money received by Cooper was found on the banks of the river, and not so long ago, the FBI announced the discovery of Cooper's parachute, but this find was false. There were several suspects in this case, one of them appeared, already dead: on his deathbed, he told his wife that he "was D. B. Cooper." It has not been possible to confirm or deny this information. If Cooper died after jumping from a plane, his remains will never be found - in 1980 as a result of the eruption of St. Helens, the site of his possible landing was covered in ash.

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The Riemann Hypothesis is not as widely known as the other mysteries on our list, and for at least one reason: it is not popular with the media. There is no sensational headline for it. And in general, it is hardly understood by anyone. After all, what can be interesting about the formula "E = mc2"? The Riemann conjecture reads as follows: "The real part of any non-trivial zero of the Riemann zeta function is ½.".

What is surprising about this conjecture is that it is not only unconditionally accepted on faith by all mathematicians (although it has not been proven!), but is also widely used to solve other complex problems. math problems. By the way, the one who manages to provide evidence of the Riemann hypothesis will be rewarded with a million dollars!

Who killed Black orchid?

On January 15, 1947, the mutilated body of 22-year-old actress (or call girl) Elizabeth Short was found in Los Angeles. Immediately began the largest murder investigation in the history of the Southern States, the circumstances of which baffle even today. The mutilated body of the “Black Orchid” (the girl was nicknamed so for her long black hair and beauty) was cut in half and dismembered (external and internal genital organs, as well as nipples were removed), blood was released from it, and her mouth was cut from ear to ear.

The list of suspects includes several dozen people, but none of them are 100% suitable for the role of a brutal killer. Detectives received more than 50 false confessions in this brutal murder, but none of them were confirmed. One of the suspects, Dr. George Hodel (now deceased, like almost all suspects) was accused of killing the "orchid" by his own son, former LAPD detective Steve Hodel. George Hodel possessed the surgical skills necessary to dismember the body, and after his death, his son discovered several photographs of Short in his possession. Among the suspects is even the famous director Orson Welles (although his name appeared in this story years after his death). The tragic story of the Black Orchid continues to be in the spotlight. Dozens of books are devoted to her, a film was even made based on her motives. The near-total absence of any evidence means that the Black Dahlia murder mystery will never be solved.

On July 30, 1975, it has been four years since Jimmy Hoffa, a former union leader (head of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters), was released from prison. Hoffa was imprisoned for paying bribes and dealing with the Mafia, but President Nixon reduced his sentence on the condition that Hoffa would not get involved in trade union affairs until his official prison term ended (that is, until 1980).

On that ill-fated day in late July, Hoffa, who was trying to regain control of the unions despite Nixon's ban, got into his car outside the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township, Michigan. Since then, no one has seen him again. The public is not even interested in the mystery of his murder - most likely, the mafia was involved in it - but the question of where his body is hidden. Over time, Jimmy Hoffa's burial turned into a household name, a cultural code, a metaphor for the best secret burial place of all times and peoples, and gave rise to many rumors. One of them claims that Hoffa's body is allegedly buried under the infamous ten-yard mark on the field of Giants Stadium.


Despite the fact that scientists tirelessly unravel and discover, in the history of mankind, secrets, as if, do not decrease. Many mysteries and unsolved mysteries remain in the history of our civilization.

Science is using more and more modern methods and technology, history is gradually opening its curtains, but even billions of research budgets and brilliant researchers still cannot answer some very interesting questions, cannot explain the origin of a people or where an entire state has disappeared.

1. Was there Atlantis?

Atlantis - the most famous of the legendary continents ancient world. Plato wrote about it in detail. She was mentioned in their writings by Herodotus, Diodorus Siculus, Posidonius, Strabo and Proclus. According to Plato, the island was located to the west of the Pillars of Hercules, opposite the mountains of Atlanta. During strong earthquake he went under water in one day. It happened around 9500 BC.

Atlantis has been searched all over the world, from Gibraltar to Peru and Brazil, but to date there is not a single scientifically based theory of its location.

2. Was there a global flood?

The Flood is mentioned not only in canonical books Bible, but also in the later apocrypha. For example, in the Book of Enoch. There is a story about the flood in other books, in the Jewish Haggadah and Midrash Tanchum, as well as in the Sumerian myth of Ziusudra. The first Sumerian flood poems that have come down to us date back to XVIII century BC.

There are references to the transgressions of the sea in the myths of all cultures, but was there really a flood? Historians cannot yet give a definite answer. However, it is known, for example, that around 5600 BC. in the Mediterranean there was a real flood, when, due to earthquakes, the level of the Black Sea rose by 140 meters, it increased by 1.5 times, the Sea of ​​\u200b\u200bAzov appeared. Perhaps, for the inhabitants of those places, this was the “global flood”.

3. Who built the pyramids?

No matter how modern reenactors and scientists struggle to solve the riddle of building pyramids, no convincing versions of how they were built have yet been found. Some experts say that the pyramids were built from ready-made blocks hewn in the rock, others (Joseph Davilowitz) say that the blocks were already made at the construction site from a mixture of stone chips and “geopolymer concrete” based on limestone. The incredible complexity of the process casts doubt on all hypotheses. The question of who built the pyramids, slaves or civilian workers, and how many there were, also remains open.

4. Where did the Maya go?

The Mayan civilization was one of the most developed, but by the time the conquistadors arrived, only scattered forest tribes remained from the Mayans, underdeveloped and not representing a serious force. They lived in huts and did not build majestic temples with palaces. Where did the Maya go? The mystery is still unsolved. There are many versions, from epidemic and war to alien intervention, but none of them is proven.

5. Who were the Sumerians?

The world community learned about the Sumerians only in the middle of the 19th century, when scientists proved that there was a state in Mesopotamia, whose age reaches 6000 years. It was from him that Babylon and Assyria inherited their culture.

It is still unknown where the Sumerians came to Mesopotamia. It is assumed that this was a mountainous region, since the words "country" and "mountain" are spelled the same in the Sumerian language. It also had to be an area with advanced technology - the Sumerians were pioneers in many fields of knowledge, from astronomy to physics. Presumably, but not yet proven, that this could be the south of India.

6. Did the Vikings discover America?

The Norman version of the discovery of America is being voiced more and more often, but the Columbus version is still the official one. What is interesting about both of them is that both times America was discovered by mistake (a Scandinavian merchant named Bjarni Herjulfsson was thrown off course due to a storm, and Columbus sailed to India).

There is much less material on the Norman version than on the Columbus one, and not all of them are considered authentic, which greatly undermines its credibility.

7. Who were the Hyksos?

They are called "shepherd kings". It was during their reign that a two-wheeled war chariot appeared in Egypt, which changed the tactics of warfare. Little is known about them. The Hyksos are nomadic tribes, "rulers of the desert highlands", who invaded Egypt around 1700. BC e. They ruled it for over 100 years and even founded a whole dynasty of Hyksos kings. The Hyksos were expelled from Egypt only by the founder of the XVIII dynasty Ahmose I in 1587 BC. e. The question of who exactly the Hyksos were, where they came from and where they disappeared remains open.

8. Why did the Neanderthals die out?

The human and Neanderthal genomes are approximately 99.5% identical, but this does not mean that we are descended from Neanderthals. With monkeys, we have a genome similarity of 98%.

Contrary to popular belief that Neanderthals were semi-wild, they were not. It was a fairly advanced evolutionary branch, they even knew how to make musical instruments. Versions of their disappearance are as follows: 1) Assimilation; 2) Cro-Magnon genocide; 3) ice Age, which they could not stand, because they did not know how to make clothes as unnecessary.

None of these versions is yet scientifically validated.

9. Where did the Scythians disappear to?

It is believed that Scythia was the first state to disappear as a result of the Great Migration of Nations. The Scythians fought with the Sarmatians, Philip and Alexander the Great, with the Goths and Huns. It is believed that after the defeat by the latter, most of the Scythians died, while many became part of the army of the victors. In history, because of this, there is a lot of confusion with the late definition of the Scythians. Some historians rank Chechens and Ossetians among the descendants of the Scythians.

10. What did Alexander the Great die of?

We still do not know where Alexander the Great is buried. This significantly reduces the chances of finding out the main mystery - why he died in the prime of his life, at 32. The Persians, whom he mercilessly defeated, claimed that the commander was punished by heaven for desecrating the grave of King Cyrus. The Macedonians who returned home said that the great commander died of drunkenness and debauchery (sources brought us information about his 360 concubines). Roman historians believed that he was poisoned with some kind of Asian slow-acting poison. According to the most common version, Alexander died of malaria. She does not explain why she delivered such a "single blow".

11. Did King Arthur exist?

Almost all of us know King Arthur from childhood. The Arthurian cycle was a bestseller in the Middle Ages, and in our time has become one of the cult phenomena of mass culture. Some critics argue that all fantasy literature came out of Arthuriana. However, the credibility of Arthur's existence as a separate historical personality has not yet been proven. Probably, the real prototype of Arthur had a different name, or it is a collective image of several prototypes.

12. Why did the plague "mow down" Europe?

In the history of the European plague pandemic, which literally “mowed down” Europe in the Middle Ages, there is a lot of incomprehensible. So, wild rodents, known as such, whose ranges would also extend so far to the north, could not be established. There is no answer to the question of why the Black Death pandemic struck Europe in the same sequence and over the same territories, and at the same time as the first pandemic - the Plague of Justinian (531-589)? How did its centers flare up synchronously over very extended territories of Europe, for example, plague epidemics in Moscow and London in the middle of the 17th century?

13. Where did the gold of the royal family go?

By the start of World War I the Russian Empire had the largest gold reserves in the world, which was estimated at 1 billion 695 million rubles (1311 tons of gold, more than 60 billion dollars at the rate of the 2000s).

The fate of most of the gold reserves tsarist Russia is still unknown ("Kolchak's gold"). This was approximately 490 tons of pure gold in bars and coins worth 650 million. According to one version, the Czechoslovak corps stole it, according to another, it was hidden on the orders of Kolchak himself, according to the third, the funds settled in European banks.

14. Where did the Templar gold go?

The countless treasures of the Templars are still legendary. According to the historian Lozinsky, the chief treasurer of the order was the chief treasurer of France, and the king of France Philip IV the Handsome was the largest debtor of the order.

After the trial of the Templars, he discovered that there were not so many jewels and gold in the treasuries. Where the Templar gold went is a mystery. It is known that the surviving Templars transported part of the accumulated treasures on ships, but it is not known for certain where. According to the legends, the Templar gold ended up in Nova Scotia - the territory of modern Canada. Some of it is believed to have been transported to Canada's Oak Island, where the descendants of the Knights of the Temple hid it in a trap-filled cache.

15. Where did the 10 tribes of Israel go?

At the end of the 8th century BC, five-sixths of the Jews completely disappeared - 10 out of 12 ethno-forming genera. They have been searched for for 2500 years, and are sometimes found in the most unexpected places - from India to Europe. Even Japan claims to be related to the Lost Tribes. There is a religious movement Makuya, whose representatives claim that the imperial title "mikado" itself comes from the Jewish mi gadol (great). None of the versions to date is not official.

16. Who built Stonehenge?

The mystery of the megalithic complex Stonehenge has not been solved so far. According to one version, it was built by the Druids, according to another - by the Celts, according to the third - by the ancient Britons, according to the fourth - by Merlin himself. There are those who claim that Stonehenge is a hoax and was built in modern times.

It is also unknown how exactly Stonehenge was built. During the restoration of the complex, which began in 1901 and was completed only in 1964, the stones were moved using cranes, but in the Middle Ages there was no such technique.

17. How were the monuments built on Easter Island?

Among researchers, the most widely accepted theory is that moai on Easter Island were erected by settlers from the Polynesian islands in the 11th century. How they did it is still unknown. Thor Heyerdahl's experiments were only partially successful. His method of transportation was not suitable for multi-meter colossi weighing 50 tons or more. The Norwegian scientist also failed to explain how caps weighing up to two tons were put on the Maoi.

18. Where was the "cradle" of the Indo-Europeans?

This question is still open. It used to be believed that the "cradle" of the Indo-Europeans was in India, however linguistic analysis it refutes. As a rule, in the region of origin of any language family there are many various languages and dialects of the same family, and in India there is only one Indo-Aryan branch of languages. In Central and Eastern Europe, by contrast, there are hundreds of varieties of Indo-European languages.

The most reliable, although not proven, is the version that the ancestral home of the Indo-Europeans was the Volga and Black Sea lands, where archaeologists have recorded the Yamnaya culture.

19. What caused the Great Migration of Europe?

The Great Migration destroyed the ancient world, building the Middle Ages on its ruins. Despite many versions, it is still not clear what has become main reason barbarian movements. As is usually the case in such cases, scientists talk about the sum of the factors. Firstly, about overpopulation in Scandinavia, and secondly, about the change climatic conditions(cooling and increased humidity), finally, about a shift in social strata - the tribal elite that came to power was interested in profit. The best target was the Roman Empire.

20. Who sponsored the Bolsheviks?

The question of who financed the revolution in Russia is still debatable. For a long time, the main version was that the first role in financing was played by German General Staff However, today more and more historians are inclined to believe that there was support from both England and Wall Street, and even from the Old Believers, who had close business contacts with English industrialists.

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Most of us have heard of strange paranormal activity, as if taking place in the district. Fortunately, modern man grows with a built-in healthy skepticism and is therefore not so inclined to trust such stories. However, in Lately there is an inexplicable surge of interest in everything mystical and inexplicable - scientists can no longer dismiss messages supported by documentary photography and video.

Little Creatures

In many cultures of the world, legends about strange little creatures that seem to exist side by side with humans have been preserved. In Ireland, these are leprechauns, in Mexico, gnomes-duendes, we have brownies. New time has done nothing with this legend: only two years ago, according to South America a wave of paranormal events swept through, in which the "little men" were accused.

doppelgangers

IN Scandinavian mythology these strange creatures were a double of a man, performing the actions that he is only going to do. It was believed that to see a doppelganger to the death of a close relative, so it is completely understandable why in 2010 people in Germany and the Czech Republic were so alarmed. It was during this period of time that reports of otherworldly doubles began to massively come to the police, while psychologists assure that all these are tricks of our subconscious.

Chupacabra

But this is a project of a purely new time. For the first time, the mysterious beast was noticed by the shepherds of Puerto Rico in the 1990s. Since then, the Chupacabra has spread throughout South America - according to press reports. Scientists suggest that the beast may actually exist, representing a new, mutated species of coyote.

Cynocephaly

Reports of people with dog heads have also been recorded since ancient times. What can I say, Christians (both Orthodox and Catholics) even have the martyr Saint Christopher, who is traditionally depicted as a cynocephalus. In 2012, a wave of panic swept across the West Coast of the United States: people massively reported dog-headed creatures coming up to houses and looking out the windows.

shadow people

Ghosts? Hallucinations? Drug bullshit? Scientists cannot give an accurate assessment of this phenomenon. It is only known that black silhouettes without eyes and fingers often appear in homes throughout Mexico. Why is not clear.

Children without eyes

The story about people with black whites of the eyes began in 1998, when journalist Brian Bethel published a strange story on his blog. The man said that he stopped on the road to bring two voting teenagers and did not immediately pay attention to their appearance. However, after some time, he noticed that instead of eyes they seemed to have black holes. It would be possible to write off a journalistic tale as a raging fantasy of a scribbler, but other people in this area have seen the same creatures.

The simplest (at first glance) natural phenomena and remain great mysteries for mankind. Analyze, suggest - that's all that modern scientists can do. Look, for example, at the list of these riddles. Some of them have been tormenting humanity for hundreds of years!

Stone ball in Bosnia

Some believe that our distant ancestors created such balls as symbols of certain celestial objects. Other archaeologists find only landmarks in them, but no one really knows how things are.

Animal migration



Animals migrate along the same routes for many years. Fish, birds, even insects also change places of hunting, guided by a certain algorithm. However, scientists simply cannot explain the very existence of this important instinct in the genetic patterns of such diverse creatures.

Great Sphinx of Giza



The small head of the Great Sphinx is causing controversy in the scientific community. Robert Schoch, a British geologist, suggests that the statue originally had the face of a lion, from which one of the pharaohs ordered a mysteriously smiling face to be carved. Another archaeologist, Graham Hancock, has established a correlation between the three surrounding pyramids and the stars in the constellation Orion, which also defies any scientific explanation.

Firefly Sync



Instead of flickering randomly, fireflies of the same group light up "flashlights" at the same time, every 1-2 seconds. Jonathan Copeland, a firefly specialist at the University of Georgia, suggests that this is a ritual. But no one knows which one it is.

Meredith Stone



This stone was found in 1872 during earthworks in the town of Meredith on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee (New Hampshire, USA). It is a piece of skillfully worked quartz - but there has never been quartz here, and the stone is too well worked for primitive tribes. Scientists are at an impasse.

Taos rumble



For many years, the inhabitants of Taos have heard a low-frequency rumble coming from the depths of the desert, as if tanks are moving along the highway. main feature phenomenon that only local residents hear it, no one has yet been able to capture the sound on film.

Stone labyrinths of the Big Zayatsky Island



No one knows where the labyrinths on the Big Zayatsky Island came from. 14 low spiral structures have stone altars with solar symbols in the center. Here, archaeologists also found traces of ritual sacrifices, but they could not find the culture that created all this.

Yonaguni Monument



off the coast Japanese island Yonaguni divers have discovered a real underwater city. It is simply amazing why research is not continuing even now - the find is really frightening and inspiring at the same time. Stone formations are dated at 16 thousand years old, similar structures were found off the islands of Okinawa. And in the strait between Taiwan and China (on the other side of Yonaguni) there are other underwater structures that most of all resemble roads and walls.

Red glow over the Pacific Ocean



This strange red light was first seen by Christian van Heyst. He flew from Hong Kong to Alaska on a Boeing 747-8, and the radiance seemed to be born under him after a flash of lightning. At present, the phenomenon remains in the category of inexplicable.

There are such natural anomalies And physical phenomena, which can be categorized as "Mysteries of Modernity", since a modern person cannot describe them. Even now, in the 21st century, not everyone understands what is happening around and how to characterize certain life moments.

Scientists have compiled a list of the most mysterious phenomena modernity, to which there are no clear answers.

Mysteries of the present without unequivocal answers

1. A face on Mars

Back in 1975, astronomers were able to provide the world with photographs of the Cydonic region on this planet. Many who have encountered this image have considered a human face. Immediately in scientific world disputes arose as to where exactly the portrait on Mars came from. Opinions on the account of the Martian riddle were divided. Some consider the “face” to be a man-made creation, while others consider it to be just a visual effect that occurs when photographing landscapes. If you greatly enlarge the image, then the face breaks up into mountain ranges.

2. Iquian stones

According to the legend, the stones were located in Peru a long time ago, in a cave, the coordinates of which no one knows to this day. But it is not surprising that no one has ever found the place of the original location. The amazing thing is that amazing drawings are applied to the stones, which do not agree with the ancient way of life. For example, one stone shows that surgeons of that time are performing an operation on the core, and this was physically impossible to do at that moment. It turned out that one resourceful farmer put stones in the chicken coop, and the chickens played with them, leaving interesting scratches with their claws. By the way, stones were sold at a sky-high price.

3. Ship "Maria Celeste"

An amazing ghost ship that moves without its command. The strange thing is that the eyewitnesses specially climbed onto the deck and saw the food from which smoke was coming, the things of the crew, but the sailors themselves were not in sight. Logically, most likely, the crew, along with the captain, simply evacuated in a hurry, feeling that the ship was sinking. Most likely it was a false alarm.

4 Bermuda Triangle

In fact, no such place exists. The press simply adjusted the coordinates of the shipwrecks to approximately the same place, creating false statistics, PR and making their publications more sold.

5. Mayan calendar

This is an odometer calendar. The calendar reaches zero and starts counting again. And there is no end of the world in it.

6. Nessie

Loch Ness monster, which for several hundred years excites the minds of people and makes Scotland a paradise for tourists. Scientists believe that all photographs are a montage, and people's desire to become famous. If such an animal lived, it would need to eat something, and there is no such amount of food that can feed such a massive beast in the lake. Yes, and scientists also did not find waste products, and this can mean a lot.

7. Bigfoot

Yeti, or just Bigfoot, is one of the main mysteries of our time. The mysterious Yeti does not allow hundreds of travelers to sleep peacefully. Not because he bothers them, but because no one can find him. A legend, a beautiful fairy tale that attracts tourists and creates a unique aura of mystery. If you turn to scientists, they doubt the existence of the Yeti. No evidence, no substance.

8. Shroud of Turin

This is by far the most researched subject. Dozens of scientists gathered together, photographed it, cut off tiny pieces to prove whether it was a fake or not. The fact is that, according to legend, the body of Christ was wrapped in this fabric and after a while the image of Jesus was imprinted on the fabric. Examining the shroud, scientists found that the date of Christ's death does not coincide with the age of the canvas. Radiocarbon analysis of the fabric showed its medieval origin. It also turned out that not all the blood on the shroud belongs to the same person. The groups are different. Yes, and there is not blood, but pigments, dyes that were applied to imitate a bloodied body that once lay in the tissue. At the same time, the existence of Christ is not questioned. The origin of the shroud itself is what is a mystery of our time for many.

9. Astrology

Science that has been around for a long time. Most representatives of the scientific world consider astrology absolutely useless. According to astrologers, the signs of the zodiac, as well as planets, stars and numbers, have a serious impact on human destiny. Although the factor of human free will, astrologers do not deny. There is no solid scientific evidence of the influence of Heaven on a person, and the financial turnover is colossal. Printed publications are full of horoscopes and astro forecasts from all sides, which often do not come true, because when compiling them, astrologers take into account general astrological factors that affect groups of people, and not a specific person. More reliable personal horoscope, compiled taking into account individual birth data. People want to believe what they like.

10. Imperishable relics

There are bodies that are practically untouched by time, and are stored for a very long time from the moment of death itself. The most popular example is the body of Saint Bernadette. When scientists received the go-ahead for research, they found traces of wax in the tissues, which slows down decomposition, respectively, people, and not higher powers, helped Bernadette to survive. But there are also inexplicable modern science the facts of the preservation of relics. For example, the imperishable relics of St. Alexander Svirsky, preserved in a surprisingly excellent condition and with which many mysteries are associated.

Now you can see that not everything has no answers. Sooner or later, the secret will always be revealed.

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