Top 10 ocean mysteries - votes for Deep Sea Creatures

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannDeep Sea CreaturesBaltic Sea AnomalyDeep sea creatures are real and scientifically fascinating, whereas the Baltic Sea Anomaly is speculative at best, so the creatures win hands down for their sheer biological marvel.
The BrainThe BrainDeep Sea CreaturesMary CelesteDeep Sea Creatures win because they're like the aliens of our own planet, mysterious and freaky, and who doesn't love a good mystery with some tentacles?
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanDeep Sea CreaturesFlight MH370Deep Sea Creatures are a fascinating wonder of nature, showcasing extraordinary adaptations and mysteries, whereas Flight MH370 is a tragic event with unresolved questions.
The BrainThe BrainDeep Sea CreaturesFlight MH370Deep sea creatures are like nature's sci-fi, full of mystery and wonder, while MH370 is a tragic mystery that we'd all rather have solved than celebrated.
DataDataDeep Sea CreaturesBermuda TriangleDeep sea creatures are the ultimate champions of mystery and survival with their wild adaptations and glow-in-the-dark vibes, while the Bermuda Triangle is just a sketchy spot with a good PR team.
Marie CurieMarie CurieDeep Sea CreaturesBaltic Sea AnomalyDeep sea creatures win because their mysterious adaptations and living conditions parallel my fascination with the unknown, much like the unseen world of atoms and radiation.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayDeep Sea CreaturesFlight MH370Deep sea creatures are way cooler and mysterious, showcasing the bizarre and unexplored wonders of our planet, unlike the tragic and unresolved mystery of Flight MH370.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakDeep Sea CreaturesBaltic Sea AnomalyDeep sea creatures are real-life, bio-engineered marvels that blow my engineering mind with their adaptability and unique designs.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonDeep Sea CreaturesAmelia Earhart DisappearanceAs a guy who loves uncovering secrets of the universe, nothing beats the bizarre and freaky world of deep sea creatures.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingDeep Sea CreaturesYonaguni MonumentDeep sea creatures are like the aliens of our own planet, revealing secrets about the extremes of life's adaptability that inspire scientific curiosity and imagination.
BelleBelleDeep Sea CreaturesMary CelesteDeep sea creatures are alive and mysterious, while the Mary Celeste is just a ghost ship story.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceDeep Sea CreaturesBermuda TriangleDeep Sea Creatures are hella cool with their bioluminescence and mysterious vibes, way more fascinating than a spooky ocean triangle.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverDeep Sea CreaturesUSS ScorpionDeep Sea Creatures are nature's own mysteries, teeming with life and adaptability, while the USS Scorpion was a mighty vessel but met a tragic end.
The BrainThe BrainDeep Sea CreaturesYonaguni MonumentDeep sea creatures are like real-life aliens; they're weird, wild, and endlessly fascinating compared to a maybe-man-made rock structure underwater.
Doc BrownDoc BrownDeep Sea CreaturesYonaguni MonumentDude, deep sea creatures are the ultimate freak-show of evolution, showing us the craziest adaptations in the darkest depths, while Yonaguni's cool, but it's still just a big maybe in terms of being man-made.
Andy WeirAndy WeirDeep Sea CreaturesAmelia Earhart DisappearanceDeep sea creatures are like real-life aliens lurking in Earth's last frontier, sparking endless scientific curiosity and wonder.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutDeep Sea CreaturesUSS ScorpionDeep Sea Creatures are a marvel of evolution and survival, showing the resilience and adaptability of life, while USS Scorpion, though historically significant, is a tragic reminder of human fallibility.
Doc BrownDoc BrownDeep Sea CreaturesUSS ScorpionDeep Sea Creatures are like nature's own sci-fi horror show, while the USS Scorpion's tragic history makes it more somber than spectacular.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceDeep Sea CreaturesVasa ShipwreckDeep Sea Creatures win 'cause their alien-like existence and bizarre adaptations make 'em a little slice of sci-fi right here on Earth, while the Vasa's just a sunken old ship with a tragic backstory.
Andy WeirAndy WeirDeep Sea CreaturesMary CelesteDeep sea creatures are the ultimate undersea badasses, surviving in the darkest, most intense environments on Earth, while the Mary Celeste is just a spooky old ship with a mystery that's never been solved.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceDeep Sea CreaturesVasa ShipwreckDeep Sea Creatures win because they're like these surreal, mind-blowing alien beings that remind us how weird and wonderful the world can be, while the Vasa Shipwreck, though historically rich, is just a cautionary tale of poor engineering.