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PROBLEM SOLVING
MYSTERIES, ENIGMAS & SCIENCE
INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION

We are, by nature, pattern-seekers. Patterns are the only real tool we have to make sense of the world. We study patterns everywhere: science, history, literature etc. We are so good at finding patterns that we “find” them when they aren’t there. Mysteries entertain our interests because we cannot find the pattern, and we want to. We are attracted to mysteries because we want to resolve them.

Every solution to every problem is simple. It's the distance between the two where the mystery lies. A riddle is a statement, question or phrase which has a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. A controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of conflicting opinion or point of view. A mystery is something strange or not known that hasn't as yet been explained or understood, and an enigma is something that is mysterious which seems impossible to understand completely.

Exploratory research
Helps to identify and define a problem or question.

Constructive research
Tests theories and proposes solutions to a problem or question.

Empirical research
Tests the feasibility of a solution using empirical evidence.

Qualitative research
Involves understanding human behaviour, reasons that govern such behaviour, asking broad questions, collecting data in the form of words, images, video etc., that is analysed, and searching for themes.

Quantitative research
Involves systematic empirical investigation of quantitative properties and phenomena and their relationships, by asking narrow questions and collecting numerical data to analyse it utilizing statistical methods.


List of mysteries and enigmas

Mysteries, enigmas, controversies and scientific interests, which are compelling and engaging.

Ancient 5th planet

Asteroid belt an exploded planet

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Solved: In dispute

Class: Hypothetical

Meier Encyclopedia page(s):
Malona
Phaeton
Polar Axis Shift
The Destroyer
Atlantis

Contact Report discussion(s):
Contact Report 004
Contact Report 251

Topics:
Solar system, planets, asteroid belt.

Synopsis:
The asteroid belt was a planet.

Description:
The asteroid belt as we know it today was formerly a planet, which was more so habitable than Earth. The human inhabitants at that time exploded the planet in a war.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
Phaeton (hypothetical planet) (Wikipedia)
Planet V (hypothetical planet) (Wikipedia)
Titius-Bode law (Wikipedia)


Source(s):
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Genetically modified

Earth humans are genetically interesting

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Solved: In dispute

Class: Theoretical

Meier Encyclopedia page(s):
Ageing
Human Being
Earth

Contact Report discussion(s):
Contact Report 184
Contact Report 222
Contact Report 251

Topics:
'Original Sin', ageing, short history, life expectancy, unusually mightful aggression.

Synopsis:
Our evolution has been rapidly accelerated with several abnormal features.

Description:
We've evolved normally, but genetically modified in ancient times' recent civilisation very short in terms of applicable history, rapidly accelerated series of events. The stages of a human life on Earth are much quicker, and in closer spaced succession than is (would be) the case for normal human beings, and is the case for normal civilisations in the universe. We're also very beautifully proportioned genetically as a human race. Evolution tends to require many millions of years and Earth is also not particularly suitable for developing human life, at this stage of its evolution, compared with other worlds, the sun is a dying one.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
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Source(s):
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Tunguska event spaceship

A colossal explosion occured in Siberia 1908

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Solved: In dispute

Class: Speculative

Meier Encyclopedia page(s):
Tunguska event
The Bardan

Contact Report discussion(s):
Contact Report 428
The Asket Contact Reports

Other pages(s):
FIGU Bulletin 59

Topics:
Large explosion, extraterrestrials, eyewitnesses, hypotheses.

Synopsis:
A Bardan ship self-destructed in Russia, 30th June 1908, later becoming known as the Tunguska event.

Description:
The great space ship which at that time suffered a breakdown and was destroyed, out of which the so-called Tunguska event resulted, belonged to folks who live in a distant galaxy and in our space-time configuration. Christianity, was brought to their home worlds hundreds of years ago (during Earth's recent medieval stage) by some of their earlier space travellers, which quickly spread out, leading to grave religious wars. When finally order could again be created, the space travellers were forbidden to make any further penetrations into the terrestrial air space, thus the explosion.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
Tunguska event (Wikipedia).


Source(s):
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti

Shy animal-like beings live on Earth too

Photograph


Solved: In dispute

Class: Controversy

Meier Encyclopedia page(s):
Bigfoot or Sasquatch

Contact Report discussion(s):
Contact Report 260
Contact Report 009

Topics:
Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, Abominable Snowman, DNA, folklore, animal-like beings.

Synopsis:
Bigfoot or Sasquatch are said to be hairy, upright-walking, ape-like creatures that dwell in the wilderness and leave footprints.

Description:
In ancient times when they had reached the genetic engineering stages of their evolution, they started creating mutated beings, each according to their own race as well as variously completely new forms of life, which included those which were of dwarf like stature, gigantic and the animal-like beings. There are four distinct groups,[citation needed] and in various parts of the world.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
Bigfoot (Wikipedia)
Yeti (Wikipedia).


Source(s):
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