The most mysterious phenomena on the planet. Inexplicable phenomena that scientists simply ignore

Ghost stories are frightening because they speak of the unknown. Historical stories are interesting because they tell about events that actually happened. The golden mean between them is those natural phenomena, which we have yet to understand.

Although we are constantly expanding our knowledge of the world around us, we often encounter natural wonders that we cannot explain, and we plunge into the realm of speculation and fantasy. Here are ten of the strangest natural phenomena: from jelly falling from the sky and inexplicable explosions that fell forest for hundreds of kilometers in the area, to apocalyptically bloody skies.

10. Star jelly

Rain, snow, sleet, hail. This is practically everything that can fall on us from the sky. However, although we can predict precipitation fairly accurately, there is something that falls from the air that we know absolutely nothing about: star jelly.

Star jelly is a translucent, gelatinous material often found in grass or trees that evaporates shortly after it appears. There are many reports of this substance falling from the sky. This has led to myths that it either comes from falling stars or is alien excrement - or maybe even secret government drones. aircrafts. The first mention of a strange substance dates back to the 14th century, when doctors began to use star jelly to treat abscesses.

Of course, scientists tried to study this strange element to establish its origin. Some of them decided that these were frog eggs that had expanded under the influence of water. The problem with this idea is that the jelly has been shown to contain no plant or animal DNA, which only adds to the long list of puzzling questions.

9. Morning Glory

Clouds are like pillows, but they are not soft or fluffy at all. They are made of evaporated water and would presumably not be as pleasant to fall on as the aforementioned cushions. Because they are made of water, we can understand the laws of their formation and movement and use this data to predict the weather.

Morning glory are long clouds in the form of tubes that spread rather ominously across the sky. Reaching a length of more than 965 kilometers, these clouds are most often observed in Australia during the off-season. The natives living in this area explain that such clouds are a sign predicting an increase in the bird population.

Unlike the natives, we know much less about these clouds. Some climate scientists claim that clouds form due to a unique combination of sea breezes and changes in humidity, but so far nothing computer models were unable to accurately predict this strange weather phenomenon.

8. City in the sky

No, this is not a picture from a comic book or a sketch of religious ideas ancient world. This is reality. On April 21, 2017, in Jiayang, China, many citizens were amazed by the sight of the city floating on a cloud above them. Many witnesses took photographs of this phenomenon and posted them on the Internet, many were simply extremely worried - although there was nothing to worry too much about, since this had happened before.

Exactly the same cities floating in the sky have been recorded in five different places in China just six years before this event. Such a number of identical events has prompted theorists to put forward many different hypotheses: an attempt by aliens to cross the borders of another dimension, the second coming of Christ, or experiments with holography by the Chinese government, and possibly the US government.

But we need facts. There is a possible explanation: there is a rare meteorological phenomenon called Fata Morgana, when, as a result of the reflection and refraction of rays, real-life objects (including those located far beyond the horizon) produce several distorted images on or above the horizon, partially overlapping each other and rapidly changing over time. This would be an acceptable explanation if the images in the sky were no different from those on the ground.

7. Tabby Star

The universe is incredibly vast, and there are billions of galaxies that our descendants will one day discover. But if you want to find mysterious wonders, then you should not forget about our native Milky Way. Enter in the search engine: Tabby Star.

The star KIC 8462852, named Tabby's Star after its discoverer Tabetha Boyajian, is one of more than 150,000 stars visible with the Kepler Space Telescope. What makes the Tabby Star unique is how frequently and radically its brightness changes.

All stars usually experience dips in the brightness of their glow, this is due to the fact that they are partially obscured by passing planets. Tabby's Star is considered unusual because its brightness drops by up to 20 percent at a time, significantly greater than the brightness fluctuations of all other stars.

This may be different explanations: From a large cluster of passing planets (which is very unlikely) and large accumulations of dust and debris (not normal for a star of Tubby's age), to aliens (and this is the most interesting).

One leading theory is that an alien civilization is using huge machines orbiting the star to harvest energy. Although this may seem unusual, it is much more interesting than cosmic dust.

6. Rains of cats, dogs... and spiders...

Almost every person in our world loves either dogs or cats. These two options cover all of humanity. While almost everyone loves animals, some love them to the point where they wish they would literally fall from the sky. If this sounds like you, then you may need to seek professional help. But before you do, we have some good news for you.

Although this cannot be considered a widespread weather phenomenon, it still happens that animals that cannot fly fall from the sky. Although they are not necessarily dogs or cats, there have been many recorded cases of various animals "raining" from the sky. Examples include frogs, tadpoles, spiders, fish, eels, snakes and worms (not a pretty picture overall).

The leading theory is that these animals were lifted into the sky by waterspouts or tornadoes passing over their natural habitat. Unfortunately, this has never been witnessed or recorded by scientists.

If this theory turns out to be true, it still does not explain a similar incident that occurred in 1876, when raw meat rained down on Kentucky from a clear sky.

5. Bloody Sky

Quick question: what are the signs of the coming apocalypse? Perhaps you will name famine, war or plague. Perhaps you will name the name of a newly elected (but dearly disliked) politician. While all of these answers are perfectly acceptable, let's consider another: the sky turns blood red for a few seconds and then quickly returns to its normal color.

This is exactly what the residents of Chalchuapa, El Salvador, saw in April 2016. According to reports, the sky was crimson for a minute or so before returning to normal color with a slight pinkish tint. Many local evangelical Christians believed that the red flash was a sign of the coming apocalypse described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible.

One explanation is that it was by-effect the annual April meteor showers that are often observed in this area. However, this is unlikely because there has never been such a bloody sky before.

There is a possibility that this was a reflection of the fires that occurred in some fields from sugar cane. Instead of struggling to find the answer, just pick up the Bible or go to a bar, depending on your belief system.

4. The Great Attractor

The generally accepted version of the origin of the Universe is the theory big bang, after which about 14 billion years ago all matter began to fly away from the epicenter, which led to an ever-expanding Universe. Although this version is the most common, it is only one of many. But it does not explain such an anomaly as the Great Attractor.

In the 1970s, we first began to study this strange force that is located 150-250 million light years away and attracts the Milky Way and several other nearby galaxies. Due to the accumulation of Milky Way stars in this direction, we cannot see what attracts galaxies to itself, so this anomaly was simply dubbed the “Great Attractor”.

In 2016, a team of international scientists was finally able to peer through the Milky Way using the Cesro Parkes radio telescope and discovered 883 galaxies clustered in this region. While some believe that this is the final solution to the Great Attractor question, others believe that many of these galaxies were drawn to this place in the same way that we are now, and that the real reason the phenomenon is still unknown.

3. Taos Rumble

We've all experienced ringing in the ears, which is most annoying because no one else can hear it except us. Therefore, when experiencing it for the first time, we may think that we are going crazy. But what if other people could hear it too?

The city of Taos in north-central New Mexico is known for its liberal arts community, as well as several celebrities who have lived there. But it is perhaps even more famous for its "Taos Hum" - a noise that is reported to be heard by 2 percent of the population, but which everyone describes differently.

The first reports about it appeared in the 1990s, they said that this hum was studied by the University of New Mexico. Although people insisted that they heard sounds, no equipment was able to record them. Various explanations are given for this noise: aliens, government experiments, natural background. But until we find a way to fix it, all assumptions are just guesswork.

2. Tunguska meteorite

During cold war everyone was afraid of nuclear destruction. We knew about the power atomic bomb not only from the test results, but also from the explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. At that time, people really expected that fire would fall from the sky and the explosion would level the entire earth around them. But in 1908, probably no one expected this.

On June 30, 1908, near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia, a massive fireball exploded above the Earth at an altitude of about 6,000 meters. The explosion killed many animals and completely felled trees in the taiga several kilometers in diameter. All the inhabitants of the Vanavara trading post, located 64 kilometers from the epicenter of the explosion, were knocked off their feet by the blast wave.

Most scientists believe the fireball was an asteroid or meteorite that exploded before it hit the ground due to atmospheric pressure, its composition and a number of other factors. The biggest mystery is that the crater was never found, meaning there is no meteorite material to analyze. It is possible that the object was composed primarily of ice and therefore left no debris. But it is impossible to prove this.

1. Japanese Atlantis

Oddly enough, this is a rare case when the mystery was solved.

Atlantis is a mythical underwater city ruled by either Poseidon or Aquaman, depending on who you ask. Since the myth of Atlantis originated in Ancient Greece, many believe that her remains should be looked for somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea. But it is possible that they are located near Japan.

Large rock formations exist underwater near the Japanese island of Yonaguni. They resemble Egyptian or Aztec pyramids and have been underwater for about 2000 years. Originally discovered by a local diver in 1986, they look like natural terraces but have straight sides and precise angles.

Later, due to these features, the formations were recognized as the remains ancient city(about 5000 years old), which went under water as a result of an earthquake. This theory is generally accepted, but not fully proven.

Unlike previous mysteries, this one has a pretty solid answer. We hope this will help us sleep a little better tonight.

Almost all natural phenomena can be explained using physical laws and mathematical formulas.

However, there are still some places in the world that defy explanation. No matter how hard scientists try, everything is in vain.

Lights of Hessdalen

For decades, locals in Norway's Hessdalen Valley have lived in fear of mysterious lights. Often at night you can see strange lights appearing in the sky, moving chaotically and even flashing different colors.

And this was not just observed by a few residents: the phenomenon was confirmed by qualified researchers. But no one has yet been able to explain these light phenomena.

There were, of course, many theories about this, including the most incredible.

But at least one assumption sounds more or less plausible. This theory is due to the high radioactivity in the area. Radon is believed to be deposited on dust particles, and when that dust escapes into the atmosphere, the radioactive element decays, creating fires like these.

If this is true, then this is bad news for local residents, because it's dangerous.

Some scientists also suggest that the Hessdalen valley resembles a huge battery mobile phone. It was found that one area of ​​the valley is rich in copper deposits, another area is rich in zinc, and these elements are the main composition of batteries.

This creates a certain acidity in the air that can produce sparks in the atmosphere that look like an alien invasion. Also the river in the valley contains sulfuric acid due to the nearby sulfur mine. One way or another, all this remains only guesswork, but not facts.

Strange epidemic

The small state of Kazakhstan has every chance to become famous throughout the world, but this is not what it is worth being famous for. It's about about a mysterious epidemic that is reported to cause fatigue, memory loss, hallucinations and long-lasting bouts of unexpected narcolepsy.

Over the past few years, hundreds of residents of the village of Kalachi (Akmola region) have already reported loss of consciousness. The problem became so serious that the authorities even evacuated the residents of the settlement.

It should be noted that all the blood tests of the people complaining turned out to be normal, which leads to the following thought: the situation is similar to ordinary mass hysteria. Perhaps there are just lazy residents who like to sleep at work.

The main hypothesis of experts is based on the fact that the residents of Kalachi suffer from the consequences of radiation poisoning, since the city is located near a uranium mine. However, there are inconsistencies in this theory: even closer to the uranium mine there is a city in which residents do not complain about a strange epidemic.

The Mystery of Taos Town

If you have ever heard a TV hum or buzz electrical wires, then you know that these sounds just make you go crazy. So residents of Taos, New Mexico, USA, hear such sounds all the time.

Since the 1990s, citizens of Taos have reported constant, continuous buzzing noises that can be heard throughout the city, leaving people terrified.

For example, on the island of Borneo, similar sounds come from a local factory. But things aren't that simple in Taos. In this small town, various researchers have been trying to find the source of the unbearable sound for more than 20 years, all without success.

Most of all, scientists adhere to the theory that the hearing of local residents may be too sensitive, which is why they are able to hear any subtle sounds. to the common man sounds.

Devil's Cauldron

In the state of Minnesota, USA, there is one phenomenon that scientists have been struggling to solve for many years - this is the so-called Devil's Cauldron.

In this place the Brul River flows over the rocks. Part of the river flows into the lake, and the other part falls into a hole. The mystery is that it is unclear where this pit leads. It seems as if the water is flowing to nowhere.

Of course, there are assumptions that the water enters the underground cave system, but then it must still flow out somewhere, for example, near a lake. The catch is that it is impossible to determine where exactly the water that gets into the Devil's Cauldron flows.

Researchers tried their best to find out: they poured paint into the hole in order to observe where the colored water would end up. When that didn't work, the researchers launched ping pong balls, which also disappeared without a trace into the Devil's Cauldron.

Thus, this place is fraught with an amazing mystery, the answer to which may or may not be somewhere nearby?

Falling birds

Every year at the end of August in the Jatinga Valley, Assam, India, people gather, light bonfires and observe an unusual phenomenon. From early morning until late evening, flocks of birds fly into the sky, but they try to land straight into these hot fires. Without special labor they can be knocked down with a long stick.

This phenomenon was first noticed in 1964. Over time, it was discovered that similar cases were also observed in the Philippines, Malaysia, and the Indian state of Mizoram.

For now, ornithologists prefer to adhere to only one conclusion: young migratory birds may be alarmed strong winds, so they fly to the light in search of salvation or shelter.

Unusual dune

IN national park“Altyn-Emel”, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, lies the Singing Dune, 1.5 km long and about 130 m high. The unusual thing about this mound is that in a dry state it can make sounds. These sounds can be like crying, an organ melody, or anything else.

Moreover, the sand from this dune continues to “sing” if it is placed in any container and shaken.

There is a version that grains of sand can sound like this as a result of friction.

Source: cracked.com, Translation: Lisitsyn R.V.

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Scientists have been trying for centuries to unravel many secrets of the natural world, however, some phenomena still baffle even the best minds of humanity.

From strange flashes in the sky after earthquakes to rocks that spontaneously move across the ground, these phenomena seem to have no particular meaning or purpose.

Here are the 10 most strange, mysterious and incredible phenomena, found in nature.


1. Reports of bright flashes during earthquakes

Light flashes that appear in the sky before and after an earthquake

One of the most mysterious phenomena are the inexplicable flashes in the sky that accompany earthquakes. What causes them? Why do they exist?

Italian physicist Christiano Feruga collected all observations of flashes during earthquakes dating back to 2000 BC. For a long time scientists were skeptical about this strange phenomenon. But everything changed in 1966, when the first evidence appeared - photographs of the Matsushiro earthquake in Japan.

Nowadays there are a great many such photographs, and the flashes on them are so different colors and shapes that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a fake.

Among the theories explaining this phenomenon are heat caused by friction, radon gas and piezoelectric effectelectric charge, which accumulates in quartz rocks when tectonic plates move.

In 2003, physicist NASA Dr. Friedemann Freund(Friedemann Freund) conducted a laboratory experiment and showed that perhaps the flashes were caused by electrical activity in the rocks.

The shock wave from an earthquake can change the electrical properties of silicon and oxygen-containing minerals, allowing them to transmit current and emit a glow. However, some believe that the theory may only be one possible explanation.

2. Nazca Drawings

Huge figures drawn on the sand in Peru by ancient people, but no one knows why

The Nazca Lines extend over 450 square meters. km of coastal desert, are huge works of art left on the Peruvian plains. Among them there are geometric figures, as well as drawings of animals, plants and rarely human figures, which can be seen from the air in the form of huge drawings.

They are believed to have been created by the Nazca people during a 1000 year period between 500 BC. and 500 AD, but no one knows why.

Despite its status as a World Heritage Site, Peruvian authorities have difficulty protecting the Nazca Lines from settlers. Meanwhile, archaeologists are trying to study the lines before they are destroyed.

It was initially assumed that these geoglyphs were part of the astronomical calendar, but this version was later refuted. Researchers then focused their attention on the history and culture of the people who created them. Are the Nazca Lines a message to aliens or represent some kind of encrypted message, no one can say.

In 2012, Yamagata University in Japan announced that it would open Research Center on site and intends to study more than 1,000 drawings over the course of 15 years.

3. Migration of Monarch Butterflies

Monarch butterflies find their way across thousands of kilometers to specific locations.

Every year millions of North American monarch butterflies migrate over a distance of more than 3000 km south for the winter. For many years no one knew where they were flying.

In the 1950s, zoologists began tagging and monitoring the butterflies and discovered that they were found in a mountain forest in Mexico. However, even knowing that monarchs choose 12 of the 15 mountainous sites in Mexico, scientists still can't understand how they navigate.

According to some studies, they take advantage of the position of the Sun to fly south, adjusting to the time of day using the circadian clock of their antennae. But the Sun only gives general direction. How they settle in is still a mystery.

One theory is that geomagnetic forces attract them, but this has not been confirmed. Only recently have scientists begun to study the features of the navigation system of these butterflies.

4. Ball lightning (video)

Fireballs that appear during or after a thunderstorm

Nikola Tesla supposedly created ball lightning in his laboratory. In 1904, he wrote that he had “never seen fireballs, but he was able to determine their formation and reproduce it artificially.”

Modern scientists have never been able to reproduce these results.

Moreover, many are still skeptical about the existence of ball lightning. However, many witnesses, dating back to the era of Ancient Greece, claim to have observed this phenomenon.

Ball lightning is described as a sphere of light that appears during or after a thunderstorm. Some claim to have seen ball lightning passes through window glass and down the chimney.

According to one theory, ball lightning is plasma; according to another, it is a chemiluminescent process - that is, light appears as a result of a chemical reaction.

5. Moving stones in Death Valley

Stones that slide along the ground under the influence of a mysterious force

In the Racetrack Playa area of ​​Death Valley, California, mysterious forces push heavy rocks across the flat surface of a dry lake when no one is looking.

Scientists have been puzzling over this phenomenon since the beginning of the 20th century. Geologists tracked 30 stones weighing up to 25 kg, 28 of which moved over a 7-year period of more than 200 meters.

Analysis of the stone tracks shows that they moved at a speed of 1 m per second and in most cases the stones slid in winter.

There were speculations that it was all to blame wind and ice, as well as algae slime and seismic vibrations.

A 2013 study tried to explain what happens when water on the surface of a dry lake freezes. According to this theory, ice on rocks stays frozen longer than the ice around them because the rock releases heat faster. This reduces the friction between the stones and the surface, making them easier to push around in the wind.

However, no one has yet seen the stones in action, and recently they have become immobile.

6. The Rumble of the Earth

An unknown hum that only some people can hear

The so-called "hum" is the name given to the annoying low frequency noise, which worries residents around the world. However, few are able to hear it, namely only every 20th person.

Scientists attribute the "hum" ringing in the ears, distant waves, industrial noise and singing sand dunes.

In 2006, a researcher from New Zealand claimed to have recorded this anomalous sound.

7. The return of the cicada insects

The insects that suddenly woke up after 17 years to find a partner

In 2013, cicadas of the species appeared from underground in the eastern United States Magicicada septendecim, which have not been shown since 1996. Scientists don't know how the cicadas knew it was time to leave their underground habitat after 17 year old dream.

Periodical cicadas- These are quiet and solitary insects that spend most of their time buried underground. They are the longest-lived insects and do not mature until they are 17 years old. However, this summer, they woke up en masse to reproduce.

After 2-3 weeks they die, leaving behind the fruits of their “love”. The larvae burrow into the ground and a new life cycle begins.

How do they do it? How do they know after so many years that the time has come to appear?

Interestingly, 17-year cicadas appear in the northeastern states, while in the southeastern states, cicada invasions occur every 13 years. Scientists have suggested that this life cycle of cicadas allows them to avoid meeting their predator enemies.

8. Rain of Animals

When different animals, such as fish and frogs, fall from the sky like rain

In January 1917, the biologist Waldo McAtee(Waldo McAtee) presented his work entitled "Rain of Organic Matter", which reported cases of falling larvae of salamanders, small fish, herring, ants and toads.

IN different parts light reported rains of animals. For example, frogs rained down in Serbia, perches fell from the sky in Australia, and toads fell in Japan.

Scientists are skeptical about their animals' rain. One explanation was proposed by a French physicist back in the 19th century: winds lift animals and throw them to the ground.

According to a more complex theory, waterspouts suck out aquatic inhabitants, transport them and force them to fall in certain places.

However scientific research There have been no studies to confirm this theory.

9. Stone balls of Costa Rica

Giant stone spheres whose purpose is unclear

Why the ancient people of Costa Rica decided to create hundreds of large balls of stone is still a mystery.

Costa Rican stone balls were discovered in the 1930s by United Fruit Company when workers cleared land for banana plantations. Some of these balls having perfect spherical shape , reached 2 meters in diameter.

The stones that the locals call Las Bolas, belonged to 600 - 1000 AD What makes this phenomenon even more difficult to understand is the fact that there is no written record of the culture of the people who created them. This happened because the Spanish settlers erased all traces of the indigenous cultural heritage.

Scientists began studying the stone balls in 1943, charting their distribution. Later, anthropologist John Hoopes refuted many theories explaining the purpose of the stones, including lost cities and space aliens.

10. Impossible fossils

Remnants of long-dead creatures that appear in the wrong place

Ever since the theory of evolution was proposed, scientists have encountered discoveries that seem to challenge it.

One of the most mysterious phenomena was fossil remains, especially human remains, which appeared in unexpected places.

Fossilized prints and traces were discovered in geographic areas and archaeological time zones to which they did not belong.

Some of these discoveries may provide new information about our origins. Others turned out to be mistakes or hoaxes.

One example is a discovery in 1911, when an archaeologist Charles Dawson(Charles Dawson) collected fragments of a supposedly unknown ancient man With big brain, dating back 500,000 years ago. Big head Piltdown Man led scientists to believe that he was the "missing link" between humans and apes.

Humanity has always been attracted to inexplicable phenomena. Scientists have established the following: this comes from the fact that such riddles can stimulate the human imagination. This article will introduce you to cases that defy explanation or logic.

Disappeared Lake

On the territory of Chile, in Patagonia, in May 2007, the inexplicable happened - a lake disappeared. In its place there was only a dry pit of thirty meters and icy mountains. It is worth noting that the lake was not small: its length was 5 miles. The most interesting thing is that geologists conducted an inspection at this site two months before the disappearance, in March of the same year. Nothing unusual was found. For that a short time Not only did the large lake disappear, but the river that flowed from it turned into a small stream. Geologists are completely confused: what could have caused the disappearance? A variety of theories have been put forward. One of them seems quite acceptable: the lake disappeared as a result of an earthquake. But no tremors were recorded in this area. To this day, no scientific explanation has been found for this phenomenon.

Ice girl

Jean Hiliard, nineteen years old, a resident of Minnesota, was found in the snow early in the morning. A neighbor found her. The girl's body was completely frozen. Medics immediately took the victim to the hospital. What the doctors discovered is beyond comprehension: Jean's body seemed to be made of ice. The doctors were confused: they didn’t even know whether such a degree of frostbite was possible. The limbs did not bend at all. Despite all the efforts of doctors, the situation remained critical. If the girl had regained consciousness, most likely, her brain would have been seriously damaged. And the legs would have to be amputated altogether. But two hours passed and the girl began to have severe convulsions, after which she came to her senses. The most interesting thing is that the patient did not complain about her health, neither physical nor psychological. Imagine the surprise of the doctors when the frostbite “released” very slowly from her limbs. The girl stayed in the hospital for 49 days, and then went home safe and sound.

Belmes faces

In the Pereira family's home for 20 years, these individuals appear for a very short time. The most remarkable thing is that they belong to both men and women. It is interesting that the expressions of these faces are constantly different. Experts became interested in this effect. They were interested in one important question: what exactly causes this phenomenon. It didn’t take long before researchers discovered human remains under the foundation of the house. However, faces continued to appear. Scientists have not yet explained the reason for the appearance of these faces.

Rain of jelly

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