12 Most Mysterious Discoveries Scientists Still Can't Explain

Even the most intelligent people in the world don’t know everything. You can spend your whole life studying science or history, but there will still be things that you’ll never completely understand. That doesn’t just go for new discoveries - it also covers objects and places that were created by our ancient ancestors. We might have vastly underestimated the abilities and intelligence of the civilizations that came before us, because all of the things you’re about to see remain a mystery to all the experts who’ve ever studied them. Let’s watch the video to find out more!

12 Most Amazing Archaeological Finds

All we’re going to see in this video are incredible archaeological finds from all over the world, and we’re not going to waste a second. Let’s jump into it!

Bosnian Pyramids 2020 Update: Real or Hoax?

The news story was in the Sarajevo Times, who reported that almost all of the workers in the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Archaeological Park have been made redundant.

Is there really ancient concrete covering the Bosnian Pyramids? Could they really be man-made structures, or are they natural geological wonders? Watch the following video for your questions to be answered!

10 Amazing Things Discovered Underwater

Our beautiful planet is 71% water. The oceans and seas are wide and deep, and to date we’ve explored less than 5% of them in total. There could be thousands of new creatures down there in the depths, waiting to be discovered. But there are also many buried and forgotten treasures to find, too.

Sometimes we forget the terrifying power of nature, and when we do, it reminds us by takings things we’ve made and swallowing them whole, holding them there for us to find hundreds, if not thousands, of years later. Truly, the sea is a place that keeps its secrets.

Here are some of the most amazing things that have been lost, and then rediscovered, underwater. Enjoy!

550 Million Years in 40 Seconds

Are you ready to watch with us 550 million years passing by just in 40 seconds? Then watch the video below!

12 Unluckiest Ships In History

The basic design of ships and big boats hasn't changed all that much in five hundred years. But some ships never get to live up to their full potential. Sometimes they were years ahead of their time, and in other cases, they were no longer required by the time they were built. Others were just plain unlucky, and became victims of strange circumstances. Join us, as we tell you the tales of the most unlucky ships in all of history.

This WEIRD Discovery Shocked The Entire World!

A never-before-seen ecosystem lurks in an underground river deep below the icy surface in Antarctica. Researchers recently brought this "hidden world" into the light, revealing a dark and jagged cavern filled with swarms of tiny, shrimplike creatures.

The scientists found the secret subterranean habitat tucked away beneath the Larsen Ice Shelf a massive, floating sheet of ice attached to the eastern coast of the Antarctic peninsula that famously birthed the world's largest iceberg in 2021. Satellite photos showed an unusual groove in the ice shelf close to where it met with the land, and researchers identified the peculiar feature as a subsurface river, which they described in a statement(opens in new tab).

The team drilled down around 1,640 feet (500 meters) below the ice's surface using a powerful hot-water hose to reach the underground chamber. In this video, we are looking into This NEW Discovery In Ice Shocked The World!

12 Most Amazing Recent Artifacts Finds

The word 'artifact' can be used to refer to almost any object made by human beings. Your smartphone is an artifact, as is your computer, your watch, and the mug you drink your coffee from. To qualify as a remarkable artifact, ab object has to be a little more historically or culturally significant than your average watch or phone, though. Everything you're about to see in this video is a remarkable artifact, and in some cases, they're artifacts that come with more questions than answers!

12 Most Incredible Discoveries Scientists Still Can't Explain

Human beings love mysteries, and scientists might love mysteries more than anybody else. Whenever they’re confronted by something inexplicable, they use all their skills and training to try to understand and explain it. Often, they succeed. Sometimes, though, they’re left just as baffled and confused as the rest of us. Many archaeological discoveries leave scientists with that frustrated, baffled theory, and we’ve packed some of the very best of them into this video for you!

Smoking Gun Evidence for Ancient Granite Machining! Elephantine Island

Astonishing evidence for an ancient form of sophisticated machining into very hard stone can be seen on one of the artifacts found on the Ancient Egyptian site of Elephantine Island. After several visits to this incredible place, the significance of this particular aspect to the well-known granite ‘shrine’ finally hit home for me. Incontrovertible, and confirmed by a true expert in stone working, there is no way known that the subject of the video could be produced using primitive hand tools, it’s one of the best individual pieces of evidence for ancient advanced technology that I’ve ever seen.

Join us as we explore a little bit of the history of Elephantine Island, and dive into the details and implications of this recently uncovered aspect of the stonework there.

What Scientists Are Seeing Over Antarctica

NASA's Operation IceBridge has launched its Antarctic 2012 campaign, flying high-priority missions measuring polar ice from a base of operations at the tip of Patagonia on the Strait of Magellan. They have even made a return visit to the Pine Island Glacier, the site of last year's discovery of a massive rift in the ice.

Sea ice doesn't always hold the allure of a massive ice sheet, or a crevassed blue glacier spilling between mountains, but it comes in array of shapes and sizes and has its own ephemeral beauty. Operation IceBridge studies sea ice at both poles, and also runs across interesting formations on route to other targets. Operation IceBridge returned to the Pine Island Glacier twice in 2012, and NASA glaciologist Kelly Brunt discusses the implications of the glacier's impending calving event.

Operation IceBridge has now returned to the Pine Island Glacier, not once, but twice in 2012. And the year-old giant crack in the glacier, poised to create an iceberg the size of New York City? Well it's still there, and that iceberg has yet to break free. But the rift has grown longer, much wider, and spawned a secondary crack. Before we talk about when that mighty berg will be born, let's take a look at the IceBridge missions themselves. IceBridge's first return to the region was a high altitude flight over the entire region, including the Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler glaciers. After this campaign is over, scientists will be able to compare this broad survey with previous years' measurements in order to better document the rapid and widespread changes in the region over time.

Watch the video below and find out more!

China Just SHOCKED American Scientists With This

Straddling the border between China and Mongolia is the Gobi desert, one of the driest deserts in the world. China is in an intense race against time to stop the advance of the Gobi desert southwards as it threatens the whole country's well-being. It is a hard fight, but China has an insane plan to turn the desert into a verdant forest!

What is China doing to prevent the spread of the Gobi desert? Is it winning the war threatening its food supply? Join us in this video as we bring you the insane method China is using to turn its desert into a green forest!

Extremely Rare Discovery in Egypt That Was Kept a Secret

When the tomb of King Tutankhamun was opened in 1922, the entire world feared that a curse would be unleashed. To this day, many still believe that disturbing the chambers of past pharaohs will inflict bad luck. We continue to discover more about ancient Egypt with each excavation, and while there have been no curses so far, we have certainly discovered a lot of strange things that even scientists deem questionable.

From ancient Egyptian organ jars to tattooed mummies, the following video analyzes 15 amazing discoveries in Egypt that scare scientists.

Ancient Egypt : The Sphinx

The Sphinx, an ancient monument in Giza, Egypt, is the oldest and best-known monumental sculpture in the world. It is generally agreed that the head of a human figure carved from limestone was the original sculpture of the statue.

The Sphinx was a lioness who guarded Thebes (now Luxor) in Ancient Egypt. The name derives from the Greek 'sphinx' meaning 'obstacle'. The Sphinx was constructed in the reign of Khafra, in the 25th century BC. The nose. The Sphinx is one of the wonders of the world and was carved out of a single piece of limestone. It is a test of your knowledge of ancient Egypt.

Watch the video below to find out more about this mythical creature.