Belief - ANSTrust and religion in something without actual evidence
Knowledge - ANSAn information of principles thru evidence and reality
Millenium Prize Problems - ANS7 very difficult mathematical questions every with a 1,000,000
dollar praise for a solution. One has been solved however the cash turned down due to thinking
his work turned into simply similar to anybody elses
Loebner Prize - ANSA competition to peer how exact AI has gotten thru having a verbal
exchange with an AI. Based on Turing Test
One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge - ANSA competition to prove paranormal lifestyles via
proof. Never received and turned into most effective open to celebrities however have become
open department in a while
Cognitive Dissonance - ANSWhen you have conflicting beliefs and behaviour due to new proof
, Whodunit - ANSA form of tale in which the target audience in conjunction with the detective
figures out a thriller
John/Jane Doe - ANSTerm used to describe a patient whose identity is unknown
Fata Morgana - ANSA optical illusion which causes ships took appear like they are floating
above the water
Preternatural - ANSMystery beyond normal that can be solved through technology
Paranormal - ANSThe supernatural that goes in opposition to technology
The Pyramids - ANSTombs for pharaohs, baffled as to how they had been made due to low
generation at the time. Flatbeds and ropes lifted the stones
Stone Henge - ANSA series of stones lied up in random order, no purpose for reason or how it
became. Thought it changed into druids
Hanging Gardens of Babylon - ANSAncient Wonder. Built for king's wife who became homesick.
Could be faux and/or now not within the town
Zuni Language - ANSA tribe that lived in isolation for 7000 years with precise blood kind of
language that derives from Japanese
Nazca Geoglyphs - ANSDesert etchings that could best be seen from eagle view. Mystery as to
how they befell and have been constructed because of low technology
Flying Dutchman - ANSDavy Jones' ship which changed into based totally on a tale of a ship
that went spherical the horn of Africa and never back
Giant Spheres of Costa Rica - ANSA bunch of stones which might be laid out, will be for kings
home or that they have been made by Atlantians
Terracotta Warriors - ANSArmy of clay warriors to guard the king's tomb as an afterlife military
Puma Punku - ANSAncient temple in Bolivia made by way of Tiwanaku people that become
abandoned for no obvious motive
Ulfberht Swords - ANSVery long lasting weapons that were a mystery as how they had been
made in low era times
Jack The Ripper - ANSSerial killer who killed many women and opened their insides, sent
letters to the police and became in no way recognized
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