13 Mysteries That You Wouldn't Be Able To Resolve By Using Your Mind Only.
According to the studies, the no of items in the house is around 3,00,000 & most of them are either not in use or barely used & some times we do have items but we even don't know the use of it and we use to keep it. Also, sometimes we find things outside our houses and apartments and we have no idea what they are.
Digitrollz has taken some of those items from different places to resolve the mysteries behind them.
“Translucent gelatinous matter with black and white spots, found in the local woodlands”
It’s a Frogspawn.
Found this in a kitchen drawer, no idea what it might be.
It’s something like a noodles fork.
“Anyone know what could have made these brown, black striped balls? They all have a little hole in front of them as well.”
Seems like these are Celaenia excavata spider eggs.
“What is this weird thing? A kitchen utensil?”
“My friend bought a new house, there’s one of these in each bathroom, and they don’t appear to be connected to anything.”
A magazine holder.
“My husband’s truck exploded, this came out”
That’s a catalytic converter that is supposed to decrease the toxicity of fumes.
“Saw this rusty thing on my walk in a forest in Denmark”
It’s an underwater mine.
“24 years ago, my mom was walking along a beach and found this.”
It’s an older version of a potentiometer switch that was used in different devices to regulate volume or power.
“Family heirloom, very skillfully handmade”
It’s an embroidered napkin that is used to cover the bread at dinner on Saturdays.
“Thin slabs of ivory, with days of the week on the top, found in my closet”
It’s an aide-memoire — an organizer used in the 13th-14th centuries.
“What is this thing? Possibly animation-related?”
It’s a rear-projection screen for viewing home movies.
“This is a plaque with numbers inscribed on it. It was found on the sidewalk outside a building at my university.”
It’s a magic square where the sum of numbers in every line is 34.
“This wide load that got stuck in the street seems to be half-house, half-machine.”
It’s a machine for cleaning snow off of railroad tracks.
“2×4 studs are wrapped around this tree for some reason? Why do they do this?”
It is sometimes done to protect trees from accidental contact during construction or excavation.
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