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MIND BENDING SCIENTIFIC FACTS

Added on: 29th Jul 2016

 

THE ONLY REASON YOU ARE ABLE TO READ THIS

ARTICLE IS BECAUSE THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF

MILES OF GLASS FIBRE CABLE LAYING

ON THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN

The only reason you are able to read this article is because there are hundreds of miles of glass fiber cable laying on the bottom of the ocean

 

 

THE LUBRICANT IN YOUR KNEES IS ONE OF THE

SLIPPERIEST SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO MAN

The lubricant in your knees is one of the slipperiest substances known to man

 

 

WHEN YOU REMEMBER A PAST EVENT, YOU'RE NOT

REMEMBERING THE EVENT ITSELF, BUT RATHER

THE LAST TIME THAT YOU REMEMBERED IT

(EXCEPT THE FIRST TIME OF COURSE). IN OTHER

WORDS YOU'RE HAVING A MEMORY OF A MEMORY.

THIS IS PARTIALLY WHY HUMAN MEMORIES

ARE SO INACCURATE

When you remember a past event, you're not remembering the event itself, but rather the last time that you remembered it (except the first time of course). In other words you're having a memory of a memory. This is partially why human memories are so inaccurate.

 

 

PLUTO HAS ONLY MADE 1/3 OF A REVOLUTION

SINCE BEING DISCOVERED

Pluto has only made 1/3 of a revolution since being discovered

 

 

IF THE EARTH WERE THE SIZE OF A BILLIARD BALL,

THE EARTH WOULD ACTUALLY BE SMOOTHER

(IT WOULD HAVE LESS VARIATION BETWEEN

HIGH AND LOW POINTS ON ITS SURFACE)

If the Earth were the size of a billiard ball, the Earth would actually be smoother (it would have less variation between high and low points on its surface)

 

 

HUMAN SWEAT IS ACTUALLY ODOURLESS BUT

BACTERIA EAT IT AND THE WASTE PRODUCTS

ARE WHAT WE SMELL

Human sweat is actually odorless. But bacteria eat it and the waste products are what smells

 

 

YOUR LUNGS HAVE THE SAME SURFACE

AREA AS A TENNIS COURT

Your lungs have the same surface area as tennis court

 

 

THERE IS NO WAY TO SCIENTIFICALLY PROVE WE

ARE NOT PART OF A COMPUTER SIMULATION

There is no way to scientifically prove we are not part of a computer simulation

 


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