The 20 Most Unbelievable Truths of Science (04/2012)
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Note : the number of our cells is actually of 75 000 billions, not 750 billions, got some trouble with english numbers sometimes. Also I learned after posting this vid that bacterium was the plurial for bacteria, sorry for that…
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Birds and lizards are technically Dinosaurs.
I think you misunderstood the statistic. Total mass of all earthworms on Earth = twice that of any other species’ total mass. Make more sense?
Black holes aren’t the brightest objects. The brightest object would be defined by the object that emits the most light. Black holes don’t emit any light; because of their immense gravitational force, they actually draw in and trap light instead. Because of this, they’re actually the darkest objects in the universe. We’ve never actually seen a black hole (because they don’t give off light,) we only know they exist because of light that bends around them, just far enough away to not be drawn in.
I don’t know what to say about this video. First off EVERYTHING is 99% free space, not just water. Next black holes are the brightest objects? Not pulsars or supernovae?
Would be beautiful to watch the bright light of a black hole…
How can man share 95% of his genes with chimps and also 35% with dafofill?
Because Chimps also share the same genes with dafodills so that is in with the 95% with humans.
#11 is a new and interesting one for me.
From what I heard the universe has been created in like a trillionth of a second after the big bang
enjoyed the vid, a few things i knew but mostly new info thanx 🙂
Quasars are the brightest things in the universe at over six billion times brighter than our sun, not black holes. Learned this from Nat Geo
I dont understand Number 11 at all
Well this is still the closest idea we can now have about it.
Almost any stellar object is brighter than our tiny Sun. But nothing concentrates more light than a supermassive blackhole, as far as we know.