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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/18-things-science
 -still-can-t-explain-why-it-matters-45146/register">18 Things Science Stil
 l Can't Explain & Why It Matters</a>\nWhat do we still not know\, despite 
 centuries of science\, satellites\, equations\, and supercomputers? Where 
 does certainty end and mystery stubbornly remain? And why do unanswered qu
 estions sometimes feel more exciting than solved ones? In this discussion\
 , we’ll explore a selection of scientific mysteries that continue to puz
 zle researchers today. From the origins of the universe and what\, if anyt
 hing\, came before the Big Bang\, to strange phenomena like the unexplaine
 d Hum heard in different parts of the world. We’ll look at mysterious si
 gnals from space\, such as the Wow! Signal and fast radio bursts\, and ask
  whether they’re cosmic accidents\, natural processes we don’t yet und
 erstand\, or something far more intriguing. We’ll even zoom in on the ev
 eryday and oddly familiar\, like fingerprints\, and question why we have t
 hem at all. This isn’t about wild speculation or technical lectures\, bu
 t a smart\, playful conversation about the limits of human knowledge\, our
  curiosity about the unknown\, and why science is often most interesting w
 here the answers stop. 在经历了几个世纪的科学发展、卫星、
 公式和超级计算机之后，我们究竟还有哪些不知道的事
 ？确定性在哪里结束，谜团又在哪里顽固地留下来？为
 什么有时候，没被解开的疑问反而比答案更让人着迷？ 
 在这场讨论中，我们会一起看看一些至今仍困扰科学家
 的谜题。从宇宙的起源，以及大爆炸之前是否存在“之
 前”，到世界各地都有人听到、却无法解释的神秘低频
 嗡鸣声。我们会聊到来自太空的奇怪信号，比如 Wow! Signa
 l 和快速射电暴，思考它们到底是宇宙巧合、尚未理解的
 自然现象，还是别的更耐人寻味的可能。我们甚至会回
 到日常生活中，比如指纹，问一句：我们为什么会有它
 ？这不是技术讲座，也不是天马行空的猜测，而是一场
 轻松又有脑洞的对话，聊聊人类认知的边界、我们对未
 知的好奇，以及为什么科学往往在“没有答案的地方”
 最有意思。
DTSTAMP:20260709T083936Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:18 Things Science Still Can't Explain & Why It Matters
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