A sharp deconstruction of pseudo-historical myths that correctly identifies our cognitive tendency to project modern patterns onto ancient art. It serves as a necessary reminder that historical "mysteries" are often just products of our own psychological biases.
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Corn in a 1456 Scottish Chapel? The Mystery Explained 🌽 #ShortsHinzugefügt:
A Scottish chapel built in 1456 contains stone carvings that look [music] exactly like corn 50 years before Columbus ever sailed to America. But here's what makes this impossible. Corn is native to the Americas. Nobody in Europe should have known what it looked like. The carving sits in an arch above a window in the [music] South Isle. It's unmistakable rows of kernels, the distinctive shape of a corn cob. Botonists have examined it and said it's anatomically accurate to real [music] maze. So either medieval Scottish stonemasons were incredible artists or something [music] else happened. Some historians claim Henry Sinclair, the chapel founders's grandfather, sailed to North America almost 100 years [music] before Columbus and brought back knowledge of these new world crops. That would rewrite history entirely. [music] But there's a problem. There's zero historical proof he ever left [music] Scotland. The real answer, scholars say it's coincidence. The corn is probably just stylized wheat, strawberries, or liies, [music] plants that were common in medieval art.
Our brains see what we want to see. One botonist [music] examined all the carvings and found only one identifiable plant among them. The rest purely decorative patterns. And [music] here's what makes this crazier. The chapel has over 110 carvings of green men and hundreds of mysterious symbols that still baffle [music] historians today.
This place is basically a medieval mystery box [music] in stone. Which fact surprised you most? Comment below.
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