The Biggest Mysteries Science Still Hasn’t Solved | Compilation

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Science is here to solve mysteries about your life, the Earth, and even the universe. But that doesn’t mean we’ve figured out everything yet. There are a lot of mysteries that science still hasn’t solved, like everything in this compilation.

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Date: September 18, 2025

21 thoughts on “The Biggest Mysteries Science Still Hasn’t Solved | Compilation

  1. The equator is the furthest one can stand on earths surface from both magnetic poles so the unexplained diversity could just be higher levels of mutation caused by more radiation from space slipping past weak points in the magnetic field.

  2. "Neanderthal populations could not have been absorbed, up to 10% shared DNA dose not support that" "Neanderthal populations were so small they teetered on the brink of extinction" when you admit them 2 statements alone kind of answer this 'mystery' add a little bit of disease and you dont need the habitat to be taken over by modern humans that, clearly happened given the mixed breeding, to explain this. how is there even debate about this. idk if there is anything we never seen that is so easy to answer so confidently. i dont get it

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