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Mysterious Cases Of Forbidden History.

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We all love a good mystery, but it can really get under our skin when we don't eventually figure out the truth. It's part of the human condition to want to categorize things and create order in our lives and communities, according to New Scientist. We like a little mystery because it triggers our natural curiosity, but then we like finding a solution or explanation because the unknown is something to be feared and protected from. This desire to group and explain things constantly conflicts with our equally strong desire to have some secrecy or privacy. Not all mysteries stem from our tendency for secrecy, however. Some phenomena in the world aren’t easy to explain with our current technology or body of knowledge. It's possible that some of these unsolved mysteries will become clearer with further scientific advancements, but certainly, other unsolved mysteries grow murkier with time as vital information has been long lost or buried with the ones who once knew. Some mysteries defy all explanation and seem to exist independent of what might have once been known or what technology might yet be discovered. We're both uncomfortable with the loose ends, yet at the same time in love maybe even obsessed. In this video, We are discussing Mysterious Cases Of Forbidden History.

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