1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:26,760 Does an ape man walk the uncharted forests of America's northwest? 2 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:35,840 That unknown monster of the sea grappled with this US Navy frigate in South American waters. 3 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:42,080 Why did people raise up this enormous circle of stones in Orkney 4,000 years ago? 4 00:00:42,080 --> 00:00:49,960 Who drew this giant, the largest figure in the world, on Chile's loneliest mountain? 5 00:00:49,960 --> 00:00:57,440 What hands fashioned the skull of doom? Does it bring death? 6 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:03,160 Why do stones move by themselves in California's Death Valley? 7 00:01:03,160 --> 00:01:10,080 Mysteries from the files of Arthur C. Clarke, author of 2001 and inventor of the communication satellite. 8 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:18,240 Now in retreat in Sri Lanka, after a lifetime of science, space and writing, he ponders the riddles of this and other worlds. 9 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:26,480 Mysteries have intrigued and amused me ever since I was a child and read stories of fishes falling from the heavens, 10 00:01:26,480 --> 00:01:33,600 of giant sea monsters attacking ships and luminous shapes moving through the skies. 11 00:01:33,600 --> 00:01:43,400 Over the years I've classified them in order of strangeness as mysteries of the first, second and third kinds. 12 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:48,160 Even in this small island there are extraordinary things on every side. 13 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:54,520 1500 years ago a king of Sri Lanka built this fantastic staircase. 14 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:58,960 Why? We can only guess. 15 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:04,600 This was a lost world for a thousand years. We may never know its purpose. 16 00:02:04,600 --> 00:02:10,800 What made a tyrant king create this palace with its pleasure gardens in the sky? 17 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:16,520 For me it's a starting point in a journey through our mysterious world. 18 00:02:40,800 --> 00:02:52,800 Well here we are in the middle of India on a beautiful bright sunny day. 19 00:02:52,800 --> 00:02:57,800 Yet we're waiting for one of the most awe-inspiring phenomenon that the whole natural world can show. 20 00:02:57,800 --> 00:02:59,400 A totally eclipse of the sun. 21 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:02,800 A splendid example of a mystery of the first kind. 22 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:07,800 In a few minutes this brightly lit landscape will become perfectly dark. 23 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:17,800 Of course this still terrifies many people and indeed even to a modern civilized man it's quite an awe-inspiring experience. 24 00:03:17,800 --> 00:03:24,800 We know that the sun is 400 times bigger than the moon but also 400 times further away. 25 00:03:24,800 --> 00:03:32,800 So by this very strange coincidence the moon can almost exactly cover the sun at certain times of its orbit around the earth. 26 00:03:32,800 --> 00:03:35,800 And that gives us the total eclipse. 27 00:03:35,800 --> 00:03:39,800 So this is a mystery which has been solved at the same time. 28 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:43,800 There are good many scientific mysteries about the sun which have not been solved. 29 00:03:43,800 --> 00:03:52,800 Which is why astronomers travel all around the world so they can observe this wonderful phenomenon which is a great scientific interest. 30 00:03:52,800 --> 00:04:02,800 No it's aluminum foil. 31 00:04:02,800 --> 00:04:04,800 No it's aluminum foil. 32 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:06,800 It's aluminum foil. 33 00:04:06,800 --> 00:04:08,800 Two. 34 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,800 Hey, hey. 35 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:37,800 Already the light on this landscape which was so brilliantly illuminated half an hour ago by the full tropical sun is fading to a sort of grey, 36 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:40,800 do you hear that, the cock crowing? 37 00:04:40,800 --> 00:04:43,800 The animals know that something strange is happening. 38 00:04:43,800 --> 00:04:50,800 In fact the level of light here at the moment is something like that of Mars on a fairly bright day. 39 00:04:50,800 --> 00:04:57,800 And it's quite cold now. I can feel when the wind blows. I feel as though I'm back in England. 40 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:03,800 Less than a minute to go now. It's like a door closing with a great light behind it. 41 00:05:03,800 --> 00:05:06,800 A curved door hanging up there in the space. 42 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:13,800 The moon has almost completely covered the sun. The last light is beginning to go. 43 00:05:19,800 --> 00:05:23,800 Just a tiny, narrow thread of light, that's all. 44 00:05:24,800 --> 00:05:28,800 There are streams around where people are scared of what's happening. 45 00:05:28,800 --> 00:05:33,800 The landscape around us fades out. 46 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:42,800 Only the very narrowest thread now. Just a few seconds left. 47 00:05:46,800 --> 00:05:56,800 It's going, going, going, gone. 48 00:05:56,800 --> 00:06:05,800 I patch it off. There is the corona, the most glorious sight. A great crown of light, the solar corona. 49 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:14,800 There are streamers of light stretching out around it and very bright bursts of flame near the edge itself. 50 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:24,800 It's still quite bright. We can see the landscape around us as though it's probably a bright moonlight night as far as the illumination is concerned. 51 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:36,800 Because the light from the corona is so intense. I can't see any other stars except Venus and little Mercury. 52 00:06:36,800 --> 00:06:40,800 Of course, the longer one looks, the more detail one sees. 53 00:06:40,800 --> 00:06:50,800 You can tell that there are enormous magnetic forces at play there because of the way these streamers follow lines, like lines of filing around a magnet. 54 00:06:50,800 --> 00:07:01,800 Now, you can just see the sun coming. It's all ended. A burst of light, the diamond ring, so-called, is a single spot of light as the sun shines through one of the lunar valleys. 55 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:06,800 It does it like a diamond ring in the sky. And now it's all over. 56 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:15,800 That wonderful eclipse is what I call a mystery of the first kind. It was a mystery to our ancestors, but not to us. 57 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:27,800 We know exactly how it was caused. Yet, tragically, millions of Indians failed to see it because they were terrified and stayed indoors and so missed the spectacle of a lifetime. 58 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:32,800 We can enjoy an eclipse without fear, yet not without awe. 59 00:07:33,800 --> 00:07:43,800 However, this series is mostly about what I call mysteries of the second kind. There, we don't have the answers, though we may have many clues. 60 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:52,800 The first example I'm going to give is a literally striking one. It took place on another beach in Scotland a few years ago. 61 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:08,800 It was in 1966 that a terrifying visitation came to the beach café where Mrs. Jean Meldrum and her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Murdoch, were working. 62 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:17,800 I looked up because I heard this noise getting louder and louder. And it was just like a ball of fire. It was like orange in the middle and it was luminous white round. 63 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:23,800 And it rolled right along the side of the wall in the café and it came to the window and it came out the window. 64 00:08:23,800 --> 00:08:30,800 And I came up, lifted up the way to have a look to see what this was and the thing came out the window and battered across the front of my chest. 65 00:08:30,800 --> 00:08:36,800 And then it just, well, it vanished because I picked the kid up and I went inside because everybody was panicking by this time. 66 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:42,800 But I was sore for days after it and just there was nothing else to see after it had gone. But it was just like a big ball of fire. 67 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:51,800 All of a sudden, the whole kitchen, but I was standing in, just were lit up, luminous white. I couldn't understand it, it was very frightening. 68 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:58,800 And then the people, the screaming went on till the beach was empty, the café people had all run out the café. 69 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:06,800 They ran out like lightning and the beach attendant who had a wooden leg, he usually sat on the table just next to the counter. 70 00:09:06,800 --> 00:09:11,800 And you never saw him move so quick in all your life. He was gone with the rest. 71 00:09:11,800 --> 00:09:22,800 And the following day I discovered the two gas jets on the top of the cooker were caught right through and we had to send it to the blacksmith and create all the local blacksmith to be repaired. 72 00:09:23,800 --> 00:09:29,800 This man, Professor Roger Jenison, who's in charge of Kent University's radio telescope, collects such tales. 73 00:09:29,800 --> 00:09:37,800 Indeed, he's had such an experience himself. On board Eastern Airlines Flight 539, coming into Washington one stormy night. 74 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:50,800 Well, all of a sudden, just after one of the more intense crashes of lightning, there appeared from the pilot's compartment a most beautiful blue ball about the size of a football. 75 00:09:50,800 --> 00:09:59,800 Near enough the size of a football, a lovely thing which moved at a slow pace about this sort of speed down the aisle of the aircraft, a fast walking pace. 76 00:09:59,800 --> 00:10:04,800 I could certainly feel no sensation of heat, although it passed at arm's length from my face. 77 00:10:04,800 --> 00:10:12,800 I suppose it must have been a few seconds, I can't remember exactly how long thereafter, that the air hostess came clambering up the aisle. 78 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:19,800 She flopped into my lap, she put arms around my neck and she said, did you see that St. Almos fire? 79 00:10:19,800 --> 00:10:22,800 Well, I tried to conceal her, it wasn't out, St. Almos fire she'd seen. 80 00:10:22,800 --> 00:10:28,800 It's St. Almos fire by the way of the beautiful crown you could see over the tops of the master ships and things like that. 81 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:39,800 But this indeed was ball lightning. We'd indeed been very, very fortunate to see at very close core quarters ball lightning actually traveling down the middle of a screened aircraft. 82 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:49,800 Ball lightning is still a major scientific mystery. In fact, until quite recently many scientists refused to admit that it even existed. 83 00:10:49,800 --> 00:10:58,800 In the case of other mysteries of the second kind, we often have quite good films and photographs, yet we are still arguing about their interpretation. 84 00:10:59,800 --> 00:11:05,800 Does this film shot in 1936 show the Loch Ness monster? 85 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:12,800 Did it surface once more 41 years later to be captured again by the camera? 86 00:11:12,800 --> 00:11:18,800 Is this the footprint of the Yeti, the abominable snowman of the Himalayas? 87 00:11:18,800 --> 00:11:29,800 And does this shaky film taken in a forest in Northern California really show Bigfoot, another ape man who has so far eluded all his pursuers? 88 00:11:29,800 --> 00:11:39,800 This strange light which flew over southern England near Ellesbury remains unidentified, but was it a spacecraft from another planet? 89 00:11:39,800 --> 00:11:47,800 This gruesome corpse was trawled up by fishermen in the South Pacific. Is it what it appears to be an unknown monster of the sea? 90 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:58,800 When the camera seems to capture an African snake twice as long as any ever recorded, or a missing link killed by explorers in South America, 91 00:11:58,800 --> 00:12:07,800 or an unknown species of big cat roaming the plains of Africa, can we believe the evidence the film conveys? 92 00:12:07,800 --> 00:12:18,800 Apart from the films and photographic evidence for these mysteries of the second kind, there are perplexed and often frightened eyewitnesses who'd like an answer just as much as I would. 93 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:30,800 Water bailiff Alex Campbell reports he's seen the Loch Ness monster 18 times. His closest encounter came one night as he rode in a boat with a policeman friend, Constable John Fraser. 94 00:12:30,800 --> 00:12:47,800 It was this terrific upsurge of water. Terrific. I knew right away what it was. But poor John Fraser didn't and he was scared stiff and he said, what in the name of heaven is that? 95 00:12:47,800 --> 00:13:04,800 Oh, I said, don't worry John, it's okay. It'll be okay. I said, it's messy. Oh, that calmed him down a bit. But this surge kept going on and then after what seemed to be two or three minutes, 96 00:13:04,800 --> 00:13:20,800 the surge still going on, we heard it breathing. And it was fantastic itself that because it was exactly like a horse that had been running and it was sounded like this. 97 00:13:20,800 --> 00:13:35,800 This Belgian helicopter pilot, Colonel Remy van Leurder, was menaced by a gigantic snake. He was operating in the Congo. 98 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:53,800 Now when I came down on that snake in his hole, on approaching it at the minimum speed, I would say at 20, 25 miles, and I would say at about 25, 30 foot up, the snake raised up by about, I would say 10 foot. 99 00:13:53,800 --> 00:14:06,800 And I could very clearly and closely see the head, which was looking and I could not make a better comparison with the very large horse, with very, very big jaws looking triangular. 100 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:18,800 And you're just standing up like that to me and I feel and I'm convinced if I had been in its range, it would have struck at me, it would have been striking me. 101 00:14:19,800 --> 00:14:25,800 The Holmes family believed they came face to face with the legendary Serpent of the Sea. 102 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:32,800 We were going along and all of a sudden we heard a disturbance in the water and saw this mound come up out of the water. 103 00:14:32,800 --> 00:14:39,800 Well, you've seen these motorway tractor units with a very large tyres, five feet in diameter, that sort of situation. 104 00:14:39,800 --> 00:14:47,800 But if you can imagine one of those being released from below the water and then shooting up under its own propulsion, yes. 105 00:14:47,800 --> 00:15:02,800 We could see that it had two shallow humps, three or four feet long, and then it had a small head, it had a thin neck and a small head, which was dipping in the water and looking around. 106 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:07,800 What it was we never know, never seen anything like it in our lives. 107 00:15:07,800 --> 00:15:13,800 It was like some sort of prehistoric monster that you see, it was a huge size, absolutely huge, incredible. 108 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:20,800 Yes, there's something very strange in the seas without any doubt, it's a huge thing. 109 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:28,800 Well, we've started to investigate some of these mysteries where a little work or logical deduction might help to solve them. 110 00:15:28,800 --> 00:15:34,800 Of course, where the evidence is lacking, they may remain mysteries of the second kind forever. 111 00:15:44,800 --> 00:15:57,800 The steamy airport at Palma Sur, set deep in banana country near Costa Rica's border with Panama. 112 00:15:57,800 --> 00:16:12,800 Dr. Luis Gomez is director of Costa Rica's National Museum. 113 00:16:12,800 --> 00:16:21,800 He's flown in to hunt for any clue which might explain one of the world's most intractable mysteries, the giant stone balls of Costa Rica. 114 00:16:21,800 --> 00:16:27,800 Huge and uncannily perfect spheres, handmade and of unknown origin. 115 00:16:27,800 --> 00:16:29,800 They're even beside the airport runway. 116 00:16:29,800 --> 00:16:37,800 But Gomez's goal lies in the heart of the banana plantations, where an archaeologist has reported a new find. 117 00:16:51,800 --> 00:16:58,800 For 50 years since the giant stone balls were first brought to their attention, archaeologists have traveled here hopefully. 118 00:16:58,800 --> 00:17:03,800 But none has arrived at any explanation of their purpose or their date. 119 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:07,800 In charge of this dig is Mike Snaskis. 120 00:17:09,800 --> 00:17:10,800 Hello Mike. 121 00:17:10,800 --> 00:17:11,800 Ways. 122 00:17:11,800 --> 00:17:12,800 How are you? 123 00:17:12,800 --> 00:17:13,800 It's about time you're here, this is hard work. 124 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:15,800 I imagine so in this heat. 125 00:17:15,800 --> 00:17:21,800 You know listen, this is something we found, not only this one, but it looks to be about the size of the one that's in the Palma airport. 126 00:17:21,800 --> 00:17:31,800 But also over here about 100 yards, another large one, right here behind you, still another, I think it's been broken but it looks large as well. 127 00:17:31,800 --> 00:17:37,800 We probably have the arrangement that we read about years ago of balls in lines. 128 00:17:37,800 --> 00:17:41,800 There's absolutely nothing to tell who made the spheres or when or why. 129 00:17:41,800 --> 00:17:44,800 The wielded archaeologists can merely clutch at straws. 130 00:17:44,800 --> 00:17:55,800 The fact that they are in lines brings into my mind the possibility that they represent actual maps of constellations, for instance. 131 00:17:55,800 --> 00:17:59,800 That's my favorite theory, but I don't know what. 132 00:17:59,800 --> 00:18:05,800 Mike, what do you think these stone balls were made for? 133 00:18:05,800 --> 00:18:10,800 Well, Louise, that's a difficult question. 134 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:19,800 You know, I as an archaeologist should know better than anyone what these balls represent and in fact I know almost nothing. 135 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:27,800 More than 1500 giant stone balls have so far been found, the biggest 8 feet across and weighing 16 tons. 136 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:31,800 The granite they are made from has been brought from mountains many miles away. 137 00:18:31,800 --> 00:18:38,800 They are mathematically precise and must have taken years to grind down with nothing more than stone tools and abrasives. 138 00:18:38,800 --> 00:18:42,800 Today they are the Costa Rican equivalent of the Garden Gnome. 139 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:47,800 Dozens have been carried off to the capital San Jose to adorn important buildings. 140 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:52,800 Others have been smashed by treasure hunters inspired by talk of hidden gold. 141 00:18:52,800 --> 00:19:00,800 But many still lie half-buried in the jungle and banana groves where an unknown people place them in a forgotten era. 142 00:19:00,800 --> 00:19:07,800 In half a century of painstaking work not one real clue has emerged to explain the giant stone balls of Costa Rica. 143 00:19:07,800 --> 00:19:11,800 As you can see, we know nothing about the stone spheres. 144 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:18,800 They remain and will remain for many years to come. A very true mystery. 145 00:19:24,800 --> 00:19:35,800 A few clues and a little logical deduction may however have helped this German scientist to find an astonishing explanation for another group of mysterious objects from the past. 146 00:19:38,800 --> 00:19:46,800 Dr. Anna Egebrecht, director of the Hildesheim Museum, took us to Munich to an exhibition of treasures from ancient Iraq. 147 00:19:50,800 --> 00:19:54,800 There, modestly displayed, are three relics from old Baghdad. 148 00:19:54,800 --> 00:20:02,800 Dr. Egebrecht believes they prove that ancient people developed technology 2000 years ahead of its time. 149 00:20:02,800 --> 00:20:15,800 These three curious objects were found in 1936 during excavations in Baghdad, in Iraq, and they were found all together. 150 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:17,800 One in the other. 151 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:30,800 Now here you have first of all a ceramic pot and in this pot was put this copper cylinder and in this copper cylinder again this iron rod was found. 152 00:20:32,800 --> 00:20:39,800 On top and on the bottom of this copper cylinder there was found bitumen. 153 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:48,800 And if you take all these things together this can only mean for scientists that you have here an electric cell or a battery. 154 00:20:48,800 --> 00:20:53,800 The remarkable thing is that these objects are 2200 years old. 155 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:59,800 That means 2000 years before electricity was invented in Europe in Italy. 156 00:21:02,800 --> 00:21:07,800 In this experiment part of an Iron Age fort is recreated in northern Scotland. 157 00:21:07,800 --> 00:21:21,800 Under test is an extraordinary claim that the ancient fort builders managed to produce almost incredible temperatures of more than 1000 degrees centigrade and so melt stones and turn them to impregnable glass. 158 00:21:22,800 --> 00:21:33,800 With American Richard Brinkerhoff we walked on the very lintels of a great stone circle to investigate his theory that stonehenge was an observatory. 159 00:21:33,800 --> 00:21:39,800 And the rude man of CERN may after many centuries yield up his true identity. 160 00:21:39,800 --> 00:21:44,800 Well I think he's a Celtic god really, a sex symbol. 161 00:21:44,800 --> 00:21:52,800 We did have one girl that was been married for about 7 years and had managed to have a child. 162 00:21:52,800 --> 00:21:58,800 So we told her to go and sit on the giant. Apparently she was supposed to sit up and he would nick her off. I don't know whether she did that or not. 163 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:00,800 But the next spring she was pregnant. 164 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:06,800 I look at him every day. I think he is a sex symbol because he does wonders for me. 165 00:22:06,800 --> 00:22:13,800 The secret of who he is may lie in the soil beneath the turf from which the giant is cut. 166 00:22:15,800 --> 00:22:30,800 Our tests using the latest scientific techniques reveal that the giant who looks like this today may once have looked like this. 167 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:35,800 The clue to his name and date lies in the line under his arm. 168 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:42,800 A mystery of the third kind is something where we just happened to clue. It's absolutely unaccountable. 169 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:49,800 If they exist psychic phenomena would be mysteries of the third kind. 170 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:56,800 However some events are so strange that they seem like mysteries of the third kind with no rational answers. 171 00:22:56,800 --> 00:23:02,800 But perhaps we can provide some clues. What would you think if this sort of thing happened to you? 172 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:07,800 I was coming up this road. I was coming north. It was just about a block away. 173 00:23:07,800 --> 00:23:12,800 When all of a sudden a fish fell right to my right hand, the left hand side of the car. 174 00:23:12,800 --> 00:23:16,800 I saw the fish. I saw the fish fall out of the sky. 175 00:23:16,800 --> 00:23:25,800 I kept driving. I was very amazed. When I got here, at this location here, the yard was just absolutely covered with fish. 176 00:23:25,800 --> 00:23:28,800 I was amazed. I stopped. 177 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:34,800 And just about that time other people started getting here and everybody was just amazed at the whole thing. 178 00:23:34,800 --> 00:23:38,800 They just couldn't believe it. They couldn't believe that the fish had just dropped out of the sky. 179 00:23:38,800 --> 00:23:44,800 We heard something thudding against the umbrella. And when we looked to our amazement, it was a shower of frogs. 180 00:23:44,800 --> 00:23:48,800 And they still were coming from the skies. There were hundreds of them. 181 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:51,800 Our umbrella was covered. All our shoulders were covered. 182 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:54,800 And as we looked up we could see them coming down like snowflakes. 183 00:23:55,800 --> 00:23:59,800 We happened to be in the dining room. First of all, we heard this terrific clatter. 184 00:23:59,800 --> 00:24:01,800 It was an awful noise, wasn't it? 185 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:02,800 Yes. 186 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:10,800 We rushed out and went down into the garden and presently a load of broad bean seed came over. 187 00:24:10,800 --> 00:24:16,800 And we both ducked in. We ducked down because they're fairly big broad bean seed. 188 00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:20,800 And then you got a little bit annoyed about it. 189 00:24:21,800 --> 00:24:27,800 I turned around to the wife and I said, well, this is bloody silly. I couldn't help it. 190 00:24:27,800 --> 00:24:33,800 Looking around we found they were in the middle of a shower of hazelnuts coming from the sky. 191 00:24:33,800 --> 00:24:38,800 And they were dropping on the cars, falling in the gutter. 192 00:24:38,800 --> 00:24:43,800 And I said, I think there would be as many as we saw, about 350 of them. 193 00:24:43,800 --> 00:24:48,800 It was very clear. The sky was blue and there was one small cloud there. 194 00:24:48,800 --> 00:24:53,800 But there was no aeroplanes or anything like that about for them to come down from there. 195 00:24:53,800 --> 00:24:57,800 How they came and where they came from, I had no idea. 196 00:24:57,800 --> 00:25:00,800 But I had thought that it might be a vortex that sucked them up. 197 00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:04,800 But I don't know where you suck up hazelnuts in March. 198 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:12,800 Our universe is such a strange and wonderful place that reality will always outrun the wildest imagination. 199 00:25:18,800 --> 00:25:44,800 Music 200 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:48,800 Next week, The Monsters of the Deep.