50 Science Facts that Will Shock You

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Published 2024-04-07
Dive into a whirlwind of knowledge with 50 mind-blowing scientific facts! From cosmic wonders to microscopic marvels, discover the universe's secrets in this captivating journey through the realms of science.

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All Comments (21)
  • As a kid who grew up on a 1000-acre farm in the middle of nowhere with no neighbors, i occupied myself by having odd pets. I raised 3 crows and 2 raccoons. Best pets ive ever had. My crow would follow me everywhere, including when I'd drive the ATV miles down the dirt road. They'd come when called, and would either land on my outstretched arm or, painfully, my head and get tangled in my hair 🤣 My raccoons purred like cats and would pat all over my face with their hands and always try shove their hands into my nostrils or my mouth, scavenging for goodies I guess 🤣❤️
  • @johncromer2603
    I made friends with a murder of crows near my work. The one time i had to call out, I discovered the entire flock outside my bedroom window checking up on me. I loved those guys.
  • @tytusromek9267
    I can confirm that with the crow. My mother used to feed crows, they remembered her, the time and were already waiting. When she went out, they always greeted her xD. The best thing was when we took the dog for a walk or drove the car, they sometimes followed us, you felt like you were being watched.😂
  • @winterjones863
    Number 31. I've experienced this phenomenon strongly. As the weather starts to warm up, there comes a time where all of a sudden it just "smells like spring." I can't describe that sensation any other way. Every year, when I first smell spring, I get very strong flashbacks to the first time I tried and became addicted to cocaine. These are intense flashbacks, to the point where my mind will trick me into remembering the essence of ether/acetone even when it's not there. The first few days of spring are a yearly struggle for me as I continue to cling on to my sobriety from the thing that used to control me
  • I made liquid oxygen in highschool for my final science project. The light blueish tone is amazing
  • @Swampy428
    When I delivered for Amazon, I’d always bring snacks just for the crows. They’d follow me throughout the day.
  • Im getting really intensive medical treatment right now and im just binging all of simons channels during recovery
  • @wesbeuning1733
    Stay away from bananas and make friends with crows, got it.
  • @woeshaling6421
    I subscribe to the view of tomatoes being botanically a fruit and culinarily a vegetable
  • @SilverAura
    It makes perfect sense that birds have far more efficient brains than mammals considering they're the longest surviving ancestors of earths previously most successful form of life - dinosaurs. They survived and carried with them some of the lost progress that life made prior to a mass extinction that all but destroyed the vast majority of it.
  • @Saavik256
    Marie Curie's notebooks are still so hot (as in, radioactive) that they are kept in lead-lined boxes, you need to sign a waiver, and wear a protection suit if you want to view them. She died of leukemia because of obvious reasons.
  • @benwinter5295
    52:40 - I heard a theory ages ago that when you’re in danger your brain goes back through your memory to find an example of how to survive the situation. Because you’ve probably never almost died before, you have no first hand reference, so your brain flicks through everything panicking to find a solution, possibly reaching your strongest memories first. It sounded believable enough for me, and frankly by that point I don’t think it matters whether you’re wrong or right 😂
  • @IamZeus1100
    Crows are great . I’ve been regularly feeding the ones who live near my property out in the woods the last few years and they occasionally bring me shiny things . If I caw or whistle for them they know I’m throwing food outside and go get theirs friends so they can eat . They caw to me when they’re hungry at times too , love having them around . Meanwhile , my buddies co worker messed with the crows at their job just once or a twice and from then until the the few years later he quit those crows would always shit on his car and even him sometimes if he was out on a smoke break . Sometimes they’d even fly at him. Don’t piss off crows , be their friend .
  • @kataseiko
    "Areas where dairy farming was common, particularly Europe" -- shows an old Asian man drinking milk. Your editor was really on point with that one!
  • @orien2v2
    Simon single-handedly trained ChatGPT, providing over 70% of all information stored and analyzed before spewing out dumbed down gibberish to keep us humans from getting smarter and rise up against it when it decides to merge with Simon to form the Unimind, bringing forth the Singularity. At least that’s what I heard the last time I attended the UNSC summit.
  • 29:00 My daughter slipped on a banana peel when she was 2. She fell exactly like a cartoon. Her equal parts shock, fear, and confusion made it even funnier. I wish I had it on camera 😂
  • This gentleman really enjoys hearing himself talk. Having said that, I wish more channels had intelligent substance like this.