The 'creepy' mysteries make science 'crazy' when decoding

Science is like a mysterious lottery game, people are always the most curious players.

The scientific mysteries always have a strange attraction, and seem to be born to wait for the wise man, in times of scientific basis to answer.

Here are the mysteries for a long time, which were finally flipped open by scientists.

1. The secret code of the owner of Rhode Island

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Roger Williams.

Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island and in the last days of his life, he filled out the cover of the book "An article on the difference in harmony among believers" with notes Notes on various issues.

But the strange thing is that after many efforts, no one can interpret the meaning of those lines of writing. That has become a problem of curiosity of many researchers. Those lines can be anything: a confession, treasure instructions .

In the end, the researchers discovered that the codes he wrote were actually the type of shorthand in the British court he was studying. Finally, they decipher a lot of passages about ancient geography, medicine and baptism for babies.

2. Evolution of Big Bang

Darwin, the owner of evolutionary theory, took time and effort to find the mystery of the Cambrian explosion, which led to a change in biodiversity, as well as the time when fossils continued to export. show. Darwin described this as an inexplicable stage.

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Australian scientists in September 2009 found the answer to the events described as "Evolution of the Big Bang theory".

The main reason for this phenomenon is that the rate of evolution in the Cambrian period is slightly faster than in other periods. The figures are completely consistent with Darwin's theory of evolution.

3. Susquehannock people eat people

The Susquehannock is an indigenous tribe in the Americas. They were badly accused by European settlers for slaughtering the neighboring tribe Shenks Ferry and customizing to eat barbarians.

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The picture depicts the Susquehannock.

April Beisaw, an archaeologist from Vassar University, and colleagues based on some suspected early archaeological evidence and decided to find evidence to vindicate the tribe.

She and two colleagues studied more than 2,000 artifacts, along with records at many museums. As a result, her team did not find any evidence that a massacre occurred.

This may be a plot to massacre this ethnic group of the first American immigrants . And with these evidence, she hopes history will be rewritten.

4. Why aren't Crustacean species mature?

Cerataspis monstrosa is the name of a first crustacean discovered about 180 years ago. This species is found only in the form of larvae inside the fish intestines.

We have never found this species in adult form. This makes the scientists questioned, it has taken a lot of effort to find, with many hypotheses given, but there is no convincing evidence.

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The adult form of this species is actually a shrimp that lives under deep water.

And until DNA technology grows, everything is clear. A new 10-year development technology that answered the mysterious 200-year-old.

Professor Keith Crandall of George Washington University conducted the study of this species of DNA and found that the kind of larvae we see is actually a completely different species, having the scientific name Plesiopenaeus armatus .

And the adult form of this species is actually a shrimp living in deep water with a completely different shape compared to the childhood. Moreover, it is difficult to catch it because this shrimp often lives very deep in the Atlantic Ocean.

5. The origin of the Falkland Islands wolf

According to Darwin's evolutionary theory, the formation of a new species on a desert island is due to geographical isolation. That is, initially, the island is attached to the mainland, a group of individuals of a certain species are distributed on the island.

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Location of Falkland Island.

When the island separated from the continent, the group separated from its species, reproduced itself, one generation after another to adapt to the new environment, and form a new species.

The wolf on the Falkland Island is the only mammal that lives on the island when humans discovered the island in the 17th century.

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Wolves on Falkland Island.

This wolf was extinct in 1876 due to human hunting. Based on this, scientists previously believed that the wolf developed based on an ancient wolf breed that lived about 330,000 years ago on land, where the island was separated.

But recent DNA studies have shown that the island was actually isolated, and that the breed was separated only about 160,000 years ago, during the ice age, due to an ice bridge connecting Falkland Island. and land.

When the ice melts, individual wolves on the island are geographically isolated and form new species.