Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1
Introduction

A.     Background of the story

Popular mysteries have been made a long time ago still; some of them are still alive today. For instance, the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 lingered on the myth of The Bermuda triangle.

In an article entitled "Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Is there a Bermuda Triangle Connection?" by Benjamin Radford of livescience.com said that a lot of theories have been said by the people who try to decode the disappearance of the of the plane. Cases like hi-jack of suicide intention by the pilot have been considered but the possibility of connection with the Bermuda Triangle is one of the explanation people believe now because there are no seen debris of the plane and no proof lingered to find the location on where the plane actually is.

He also stated that, "Others suggest that the Malaysia Airlines plane disappeared over a patch of ocean that is on the exact opposite part of the globe from the Bermuda Triangle — isn't that a bizarre coincidence? t may seem very mysterious and spooky, until you consult a map or globe and notice the search area is roughly on the opposite side of the world not of the Bermuda Triangle (which is in the North Atlantic), but instead the Caribbean Sea. Skewed geography aside, the truth is, no one knows where the plane disappeared. It might have gone down in the South China Sea — or it might have disappeared off the west coast of Malaysia, or somewhere else. In fact, searchers suspect the plane might not have gone down over ocean at all, but instead in the mountainous jungles of Vietnam, where teams have been dispatched. Since the plane may have been turning shortly after its last radar appearance, the search area is vast." (http://www.livescience.com/44058-malaysia-airlines-bermuda-triangle.html).

 A lot of people consider mysteries as a part of their life. Some even risk their lives in finding solutions or proof regarding a specific mystery. Despite the time barriers, these stories remain popular on every generation. For example, the myth behind the existence of Big Foot is still widely debated in the western part of the world.

Most mysteries involve science fictional characteristics. A lot of mysteries have been off springs of literature. Literature played (and still play) a big role in making every mystery a success. Due to this, most mysteries have that scientific flavor every writer wants people to read. This science fictional characteristic will soon lead into a pleasing flavor of mystery. Sooner or later, a lot of people will begin to question if they are real or not. So, a lot of scientists will try to find the answers in each of these enigmas.

Numerous scientists believe that all enigmas have solutions. As a matter of fact, they all look at the mysteries in a scientific way. Some of the influential mysteries have already been proved as time goes by. For example, according to an article entitled "The truth about Bermuda Triangle" by Emily Upton of gizmodo.com, the mystery behind the disappearances in Bermuda Triangle has been explained to be related on its unusual magnetic property. She said that "It turns out that magnetic variation  is something ship contains have known about and had to deal with pretty ,such as long as there have been ships and compasses" (http://gizmodo.com/the-truth-about-the-bermuda-triangle-1507231040). But even if the proofs are given, the people still consider this story as one of the mysteries in our world.

                       There are a lot of people who know the truth regarding mysteries. Many of these          mysteries have been proven as hoaxes. Some scientific organizations make it a point to demystify some of these myths. However, these efforts don't seem to deter people from believing in these myths. Interest in the mystical still hasn't waned as evidenced by the popularity of fantasy shows.

                       It is for these reasons that this study is conducted. The researcher would like to discover why people insist on concerning themselves with myths & stories they know are not real.

The purpose of this paper is to explain why people who don't believe in mysteries still study about them anyway.

Instead of finding out about the reasons behind all the enigmas in the world, this paper will explain the different reasons why people are fond of mysteries.


B.     Statement of the problem

This study aims to answer this question:

1.      What are the reasons why people are fond of mysteries?



C.     Significance of the study

Students with courses related to philosophy and psychology. This research paper will help the students understand the reasons behind people addiction to mysteries. The reason why I included them is because the researcher believes that people who study mysteries act differently from others. Some psychology and philosophy students actually study mysteries also.

Teachers and professors of History and science. I will be including some famous mysteries in this paper and how some of them are scientifically explained. Some teachers can gain some knowledge regarding these. This paper also includes reasons why people, from generation to another, believe in enigmas.


Mystery addicts. This study will make them know why they still study mysteries even if they don’t actually believe in it. Some mystery geeks never know why they are so obsessed with the concept of mystery. This paper may give these people knowledge about it.

Future Researchers. Researchers who are aiming to know and answer why people have been addicted to mysteries will be benefiting in this paper in terms of information gathered and given. This study will be emphasizing the reasons why the non-believers still study about the enigmas in the world.


D.     Scope and Limitations

This study focuses on the reasons why people are fond of mysteries. Some mysteries will be included in this paper since we will need them for the study.

Due to some circumstances, this paper will no longer discuss about science and history of each mysteries. This paper will be focusing more on the influence of these mysteries to some people and why do they still study them even if they believe it to be a hoax.
  E. Materials and Methods
This paper will be using more of the internet sources such as blogs, statistical views and researches. Blogs related to mysteries will be used for proof and researches regarding believers and researchers about enigmas will be widely accepted. Blogs regarding why people believes, accept and studies about mysteries will be used all through out the study.

Information, data and proofs will be analyzed according to its use, significance, importance and conviction. Data analyzed will be filtered depending on their substances and importance for the study. Unreliable sources will not be classified. Moreover, data without reliable sources will not be included because the researcher aims for a right answer regarding the question on why people still study mysteries despite not believing in it.




E. Materials and Methods
This paper will be using more of the internet sources such as blogs, statistical views and researches. Blogs related to mysteries will be used for proof and researches regarding believers and researchers about enigmas will be widely accepted. Blogs regarding why people believes, accept and studies about mysteries will be used all through out the study.

Information, data and proofs will be analyzed according to its use, significance, importance and conviction. Data analyzed will be filtered depending on their substances and importance for the study. Unreliable sources will not be classified. Moreover, data without reliable sources will not be included because the researcher aims for a right answer regarding the question on why people still study mysteries despite not believing in it.

F.      Definition of Terms

Mystery. something not understood or beyond understanding

Enigma. Synonymous to mystery. Something or someone that is difficult to understand or explain.

Conundrum. A confusing or difficult problem. The answers often involves a pun.

Hoax. Trick or deceive.

Science Fiction. Fiction dealing principally with the impact of actual or imagined science on society or individuals or having a scientific factor as an essential orienting component


1 comment:

  1. "But if there are a lot of people who perceives the truth regarding mysteries, why do they still believe in it? Why do they still cling in the fact that the stories they here are not real?"

    [There are a lot of people who know the truth regarding mysteries. Many of these mysteries have been proven as hoaxes. Some scientific organizations make it a point to demystify some of these myths. However, these efforts don't seem to deter people from believing in these myths. Interest in the mystical still hasn't waned as evidenced by the popularity of fantasy shows.

    It is for these reasons that this study is conducted. The researcher would like to discover why people insist on concerning themselves with myths & stories they know are not real.

    The purpose of this paper is...]

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