Facts That Will Make You State "I Had No Idea"
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Facts That Will Make You Say "I Had No Idea"
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I think I deserve a degree for how much I’ve learned from the Internet.
Higher education is mostly not about learning facts. It’s more about ‘training the mind to think’ as Einstein put it as well as instilling a range of personality traits such as self-discipline, resolve and professionalism.
6:14 And how would you know that? Same with the diamonds in jupiter and saturn, there could be billions more. Scientists just nake geuesses sometimes.
So much nonsense
The shark image is irrelevant. It’s Greenland shark that can live for centuries.
My theory for the maple syrup bottle handles so u could just carry it around neck 😛
(yes i did just think of it in like few seconds)
What are ready made salads? Isn’t that processed lettuce?
This is IF you believe man landed on the moon. I do not.
Most of these are estimates, partial facts that aren’t explained properly, myths, unprovable or just not true. This is what dumbs people down and creates urban myths that hang around for years.
6:16 how does that make sense?
Because 2^42 is an enormous number. The moon is on average 384.4 billion millimetres from earth. Given that an average piece of paper is about 0.1 millimetre thick, this would require a stack of 3.844 trillion pieces of paper to reach as far as the moon. However, 2^42 is more than 4.398 trillion, so theoretically a piece of paper folder 42 times would in fact extend a long way past the moon. That said, it’s very difficult, if not impossible to fold paper in half more than eight times.
1816 being called “the year without a summer” because of the eruption of Tambora, the strongest volcanic eruption in the past 300 years.