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This Is The Only Mysterie Scientist Can Not Explain...

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This Is The Only Mysterie Scientist Can Not Explain...

It's amazing that after over 2,000 years of scientific discoveries, there are still things we can't explain. Even the smartest people can't understand some strange things in nature. Some laws of physics don't seem to fit certain phenomena. Why do so many mysteries seem so strange to us? Let's look at the biggest questions in science that have confused and scared scientists for centuries. What if these mysteries are beyond human understanding?

One unexplained question is known as the "Wow! Signal." During the summer of 1977, astronomer Jerry R. Ehman detected an unusually strong radio signal while working at the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University. This signal, which lasted for 72 seconds, was so prominent that Ehman circled it on the printed record and wrote "Wow!" next to it, which is how it got its name. The Wow! Signal was unique not only because of its strength but also because it seemed to come from outside our planet. It was picked up on a frequency of 1,420 MHz, which is protected internationally for space research. This frequency is where hydrogen, the most common element in the universe, emits signals, making it a good channel to listen for potential messages from other civilizations. Various explanations have been suggested, from undisclosed military exercises to odd echoes from Earth's own atmosphere, but none have definitively solved the question of where the signal came from or what it meant.

A continuous low droning noise, often compared to the faraway sound of a diesel engine running, began to bother the people of Taos, New Mexico. This noise, called the "Taos Hum," has proven to be a significant annoyance for both the residents and researchers trying to understand it. This has left the people of Taos with ongoing irritation and numerous unconfirmed guesses about the noise’s origin.

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