Mysteries That Can’t be Explained By Science

Published on 03/26/2017
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Where is all of the lithium?

Lithium is the lightest metal we know of, in itself, it has an atomic number of 3 and despite its size, the material is used extensively for bombs, batteries and even medicine. Thing is, scientists don’t know why it is so rare.

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What are the Pyrophyllite Spheres?

Miners in South Africa found a collection of metal spheres within Pyriphyllite deposits. These spheres date over 2.8 billion years old, which predates intelligent life. Creepy enough, these spheres have markings on them and are balanced much more accurately than we can make today.

What Are The Pyrophyllite Spheres

What Are The Pyrophyllite Spheres?

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