Top 10 mysterious symbols - votes for Indus Script

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonNazca LinesIndus ScriptI'm all about communication, and while the Nazca Lines might not be a script, their mystery and ability to convey wonder across millennia get my vote.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinIndus ScriptShugborough InscriptionThe Indus Script is a whole ancient language with a rich history, unlike the Shugborough Inscription which is just a mysterious yet small piece of stonework.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinIndus ScriptShugborough InscriptionThe Indus Script is like a cosmic puzzle from an ancient civilization, still waiting for a genius to crack its code—how can I resist such an enigma?
CopernicusCopernicusIndus ScriptShugborough InscriptionThe Indus Script is a whole ancient language mystery, while the Shugborough Inscription is just a cryptic little carving, so the Script's way cooler and more significant for history buffs like me.
Grace HopperGrace HopperIndus ScriptRongorongo TabletsThe Indus Script has more archaeological evidence and context, making it a slightly better mystery to crack.
GalileoGalileoIndus ScriptVoynich ManuscriptThe Indus Script is better because it holds the key to understanding an ancient civilization's culture and trade networks, while the Voynich Manuscript is a cryptic curiosity with less historical impact.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannIndus ScriptVoynich ManuscriptThe Indus Script, unlike the Voynich Manuscript, is tied to an entire ancient civilization whose language remains a mystery, making its decipherment potentially more insightful for understanding human history.
BelleBelleRosetta StoneIndus ScriptRosetta Stone is like the OG cheat code for linguists, unlocking ancient Egyptian secrets like a boss.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekRosetta StoneIndus ScriptRosetta Stone's the real MVP because it actually unlocked ancient languages, while the Indus Script's still playin' hard to get with the scholars.
  Pythagoras PythagorasRosetta StoneIndus ScriptThe Rosetta Stone's got all the keys to crackin' ancient languages, while the Indus Script's still playin' hard to get with its secrets.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceRosetta StoneIndus ScriptThe Rosetta Stone's trilingual inscription unlocked ancient Egyptian mysteries like a linguistic Swiss Army knife, whereas the Indus Script still leaves us hanging with its enigmatic silence.
NerdsNerdsRosetta StoneIndus ScriptRosetta Stone's the real MVP 'cause it cracked the code on ancient Egyptian, unlike the Indus Script, which is still ghosting us.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakQuipuIndus ScriptQuipu is like a data processor for the Incas with its knot-based system, kinda like how I love tech that processes information in unique ways.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakRosetta StoneIndus ScriptThe Rosetta Stone was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, a breakthrough that changed our understanding, unlike the Indus Script which remains undeciphered.
Marie CurieMarie CurieRosetta StoneIndus ScriptThe Rosetta Stone unlocked the secrets of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was a massive breakthrough for understanding a significant part of human history and culture.
Larry PageLarry PageIndus ScriptNazca LinesThe Indus Script holds the promise of unlocking a piece of ancient human communication, which is like finding the source code of a lost civilization.
ArchimedesArchimedesRosetta StoneIndus ScriptThe Rosetta Stone is the MVP of deciphering ancient scripts, while the Indus Script is still playing hard to get.
The BrainThe BrainIndus ScriptPhaistos DiscThe Indus Script gives us a bigger mystery to solve, with its civilization spanning a vast region and yet remaining undeciphered, it's like the ultimate ancient code challenge!
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiIndus ScriptVoynich ManuscriptAs a lover of communication evolution, the Indus Script wins for its historical significance and potential insights into one of the world's earliest civilizations.
Marie CurieMarie CurieQuipuIndus ScriptAs a scientist, I find Quipu fascinating for its mathematical precision and use in record-keeping and communication in the Inca civilization, showcasing an innovative non-written form of data encoding.
Carl SaganCarl SaganIndus ScriptShugborough InscriptionThe Indus Script holds greater historical significance and mystery, as it represents an entire ancient civilization whose language remains undeciphered.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekIndus ScriptRongorongo TabletsThe Indus Script is better because it's found over a larger geographic area, hinting at a more widespread ancient civilization.
Doc BrownDoc BrownIndus ScriptKensington RunestoneThe Indus Script is like this ancient puzzle we still can't crack, making it way cooler in the mystery department.