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In my opinion, the answer to this question is maybe, because there are too many variables to create a specific answer.
For example, as Alicia says, "you can't solve what you don't know you don't know". The definition of "mystery" in the dictionary is "something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain". There are millions of thoughts going through everyone's minds, and things we come across that we don't know the answer through. Thoughts of other people are mysteries to, because you can't tell what another person is thinking.
However, there are always exceptions. A mystery doesn't have to be solved in only on day, or even one year. For example, the mystery of the Ocean Bloop from the 1800's was only solved recently. AS well, the question didn't specify WHO the mysteries have to be solved by. What if there's an all knowing being, or maybe some other mind reading species that could exist one day? As far as I know, there isn't any proof that there aren't any. Maybe in a few hundred years we'll have invented a "mystery solving machine".
In conclusion, my opinion to the question remains neutral.
Here you can recap your big idea and your three key points.