The universe is so incredibly complex, from the quantum spins of atoms to the inner workings of a cell to the vastness of space, by all rights we should have no ability to comprehend such complexity. Yet we, as a species, have been able to research, to learn, and eventually to comprehend a great many complex natural phenomena. This, then, is the greatest mystery of all--that the infinite mysteries of the universe can even begin to be comprehensible. (Professor of Chemistry, Pomona College, personal opinion).
Julie Aigner Clark
marma(n) = mystery
kat moon mystery man is MAX BRANNING!
a current science mystery photo is a picture in a magazine of science for kids on the back of the issue there is a section called mystery photos you are supposed to guess the photos how cool!
A puzzle or an unknown circumstance. A situation that has not yet been solved with an explanation.a mystery is like a puzzle and a secret
Julie Aigner Clark
yes and no if you read the book you choose if it is or not
No-one knows!Albert Einstein's last words were spoken in German. The only otherperson in the room was a nurse who didn't speak or understand German, soEinstein's "last words" remain a mystery.
Yes. The word mysterious, meaning "associated with mystery", is an adjective.
神秘 (shinpi)
The meaning of the name remains a mystery.
I believe Einstien's last words were spoken in German to a nurse who didn't understand him. For now it is a mystery on what he really said
Lieserl Einstein was apparently Albert Einstein's first child, born to Einstein's first wife in January, 1902, a year before their marriage. Her life story remains a mystery, as few documents exist outside of letters that Albert Einstein wrote in the months before and after her birth. Nothing conclusive can be established about what happened to her after 1903. She may have died, or she may have been adopted, and in any event Einstein never mentioned her during his later life, and neither she or any offspring have any other historical documentation.
Lieserl Einstein was apparently Albert Einstein's first child, born to Einstein's first wife in January, 1902, a year before their marriage. Her life story remains a mystery, as few documents exist outside of letters that Albert Einstein wrote in the months before and after her birth. Nothing conclusive can be established about what happened to her after 1903. She may have died, or she may have been adopted, and in any event Einstein never mentioned her during his later life, and neither she or any offspring have any other historical documentation.
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"Do fairies really have tails? Do they even exist... Like them, this place as eternal mystery... A never ending adventure!"
I would like to unravel the mystery of how you don't understand this word's meaning.