Scientists still can't figure out what happened with these phenomenon, or objects found by the sea. From actual jelly that rained from the earth, to pipes that bent in the earth - can you help solve the mystery?
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Welcome back, Richest fans! Science is a pretty important aspect of our society. Not only do they produce new inventions that shape our world for the better, they can also discover missing links to human history. Yet sometimes, science doesn’t have all the answers. In fact, people might just stumble across inexplicable scientific discoveries. In today’s video, we’re going to look at historical items that have confused scientists and researchers in what they’ve unearthed. While they may have an idea, it’s still only a theory. In some cases, they have many theories to try and explain the bizarre phenomenon before them.
Now, for what you can expect to see in the video. Look away if you don’t want any spoilers! Firstly, we have the Giant Minoan Axes that were uncovered in Crete. We also have the carving of the Dabous Giraffes hidden in the Sahara Desert. There’s the strange tale about the H. P. Lovecraft creation, Cthulhu, being found on an ancient tablet. We have the Dancing Forest from the Curonian Spit, too. There’s also the story about gelatinous, jelly rain from Oakville, Washington falling from the sky. The conundrum of the Patomskiy Crater in Siberia makes an appearance, as well. In China, we have the Longyou Caves AND the Baigong Pipes. Both are mysteries! Throughout Europe, especially in Scotland, Vitrified Fortresses can be found. We also have perhaps the oldest battery in existence, the Baghdad Battery. So, come and join us and fill your noggins with some science!
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That Time It Rained Jelly And Bent The Earth ─ TheRichest
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