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Are some mysteries more worth solving than others?

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
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As  per my choice of view, Some mysteries do worth solving than others. There are some historical mysteries that may never be solved. Sometimes, that's because the relevant excavated material has been lost or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's because new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.

Example - A treasure tale that will probably never be resolved is more ancient. In 1952 a copper scroll was found by archaeologists in a cave, along with other Dead Sea Scrolls, at the site of Qumran. As its name suggests, the writing was engraved onto a copper scroll. The scroll records a vast amount of hidden gold and silver treasure — so much, in fact, that some scholars believe that it is impossible for it to exist.

*More recently, scientists discovered a first-century house that, centuries after Jesus' time, was venerated as being the house that Jesus grew up in, but whether it was actually Jesus' house is unknown.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Every mystery is worth solving provided that the person or detective is able to pour all their concentration at the problem in hand.

Sherlock Holmes is probably one of world's best literary creation. It is not the mystery that is good or bad, it is about how easy the detective can make it look.

The toughest of mysteries can be solved in a minute if the detective holds the capability to make it look easier.

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