10 true facts that are simply impossible to believe
Miscellaneous / / May 21, 2021
Penguins give off laughing gas, turtles breathe through the anus, and capybaras are fish. Nearly.
1. The hottest place in the universe is on Earth
Where do you think the highest temperature in the universe is? Probably, you will assume that in the core of some star. But no. Naturally, it is hot there, but there is a place that is warmer.
Absolute recordHot stuff: CERN physicists create record ‑ breaking subatomic soup temperature was set in 2012 by man at the Large Hadron Collider. Scientists pushed heavy ions accelerated to 99% of the speed of light and got a temperature of 5.5 trillion degrees Kelvin. Well, or almost the same in Celsius: plus or minus 273 degrees do not play a role here.
This number is, of course, far from Planck'sPlanck temperature temperature of the Universe at the time of the Big Bang, but also quite significantly. By comparison, the hottest known star, WR 102 Sagittarius, is heatedWR 102 only up to 210,000 K.
2. Penguins defecate with laughing gas
An unpleasant incident. Video: Boston Aquarium
In 2019, scientists at the University of Copenhagen studiedAntarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas in their feces, it turns out, Researchers go cuckoo: Antarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas king penguins on the island of South Georgia - it is between South America and Antarctica.
And here's what turned out: penguins beautiful, but, like most birds, extremely uncultured creatures, relieving themselves right where they live. Of course, they are fine, but zoologists are uncomfortable: while walking around the penguin clutches, they have to move around the feces all the time. And this is not only disgusting, but also dangerous.
GuanoAntarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas in their feces, it turns out, Researchers go cuckoo: Antarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas penguins contain many compounds of nitrogen and phosphorus. When the faeces decompose, they release nitrous oxide, or laughing gas. The one that dentists use for anesthesia.
After you walk knee-deep in penguin guano for several hours, the roof really starts to go. You feel bad, your head is splitting. You can start laughing and see glitches.
Bo Elberling
Professor at the Department of Geology, University of Copenhagen
By the way, penguin feces have some effect.Researchers go cuckoo: Antarctic penguins release an extreme amount of laughing gas on the Earth's atmosphere, filling it with greenhouse gases. Nitrogen emissions from one colony of these birds are 100 times stronger than from an agricultural field treated with nitrogen fertilizers. Birds produce so much feces that their tracks are visibleAdelie Penguins Poop So Much, Their Feces Can Be Seen From Space from satellites from space.
Fortunately, however, there are not many penguins in the world to actually fill the atmosphere with gases. And here are the cows emitting methaneCows and climate change, a much more pressing problem, given the pace of agricultural development.
3. Oxford is older than the Aztec empire
When we talk about the Aztec empire, we represent a state that has disappeared over the centuries with a millennial history, cities lost in the jungle, huge stone pyramids and sacrifices with obsidian knives. However, in fact, it is not at all as ancient as we are. used to count.
This empire was formedAztec empire in 1429, when the Aztecs conquered their former allies - the state of Tlacopan. And in 1521, Fernando Cortez united with Texcoco - the opponents of the Aztecs - and destroyed the latter. So much for the ancient civilization.
By comparison, the University of Oxford was foundedOxford University in 1096. So it is older than the whole empire. But he is not the oldest: the University of Bologna appearedUniversity of Bologna in 1088.
4. 162,719 pints of Guinness end up on beards every year
In 2000, the Guinness brewing company conducted a study that revealed a very sad fact. Dermatologist Robert Dover foundHairy topers 'wasting Guinness'that the average person drinks a pint in 10 sips. If he has a mustache and a beard, about 0.56 milliliters of beer settles on them.
It flows down the mustache, does not enter the mouth.
After calculating the average density of mustaches and beards and comparing it with the number of unshaven men, as well as with beer sales, Dover found that bearded men in Great Britain lose up to 162,719 pints of Guinness a year, which remains ingloriously over their lips and in the beard. This costs mods approximately £ 423,070 annually, or approximately $ 536,000 at the exchange rate at the time of the study.
The moral is simple: if you want to drink more beer, shave.
5. From the perspective of the Catholic Church, the capybara is a fish
The cute animal in the picture is a capybara, a relative of a guinea pig. Comes from South America. They are friendly creatures that are kept as pets around the world. petsand is also sometimes grown for meat and hides.
In the 16th century, the Catholic Church recognizedCapybara, Once Upon A Time, The Catholic Church Decided That Beavers Were Fish the meat of these mammals is permissible for consumption during Lent.
The logic was simple: a capybara lives in water, which means it is close to fish, but you can eat fish during fasting. Capybaras are especially eaten in Venezuela.
6. The clouds are heavy, even very
If you think that the phrase "You are as light as a cloud!" - this is a compliment, then you are mistaken. Clouds are pretty heavy things.
Researchers at Oxford and the US Geological Survey calculated the density of water vapor in the atmosphere, established the average volume of the cloud, and learned that one cloud, a cubic kilometer in size, weighsHow much does a cloud weigh? about 550 tons. Because there is more water in the clouds than you think. And she weighs a lot.
Believe it or not - lift up a regular 19-liter canister of water for an office cooler.
Fortunately, clouds can still float in the air because the atmosphere beneath them is dense enough to support them.
7. The largest living organism in the world is a mushroom
What kind of creature do you imagine when you hear the phrase "the largest living creature in the world"? An elephant, a blue whale, or a giant squid? This is all a trifle compared to the real king of nature.
Meet: honey mushroom.
A dark honey fungus growing in the Malur Forest Reserve in Oregon, USA, is the largestArmillaria ostoyae living organism on planet Earth. The fruiting bodies of the fungus (those very caps with legs) are just the external genitals, scattering spores for reproduction. The mushroom itself is hiding underground. Its mycelium, that is, mycelium of thin living threads, entangles the roots of an entire forest.
The mushroom covers more than 910 hectares and weighs 35,000 tons. And he is 8 thousand years old. All this time he grew up, parasitizing on the roots trees. And if the mushroom wanted to take over the world, neither Kong nor Godzilla together would stop it. But, fortunately, the honey mushroom is rather phlegmatic and does not eat people. Let us thank nature for this.
8. The Mary River turtle in Australia can breathe through the anus
Elusor macrurus, or Mary River turtle, is an endemic species of short-necked turtles found in Australia. These reptiles are quite large: their size reaches 50 cm. Algae often grow on their heads and shells, which helps to camouflage, which is why they are often called green-haired turtles.
But the most amazing featureMary River turtle Elusor macrurus - The ability to absorb oxygen through the cloaca, that is, the anus. No, if necessary, turtles can breathe normally through their nostrils. But when you dig at the bottom in search of food, sometimes there is no time to put your head above the water. The solution is to lift your butt and breathe through it.
9. You can make a phone from a cat
In 1929, Princeton University researchers Ernest Wever and Charles Bray studiedThe cat telephone, The Cat Telephone: How To Scientists Turned A Live Cat Into A Working Phone auditory nerve device. They didn’t think of anything better how to open the cranium of a live cat and connect electrodes to the auditory nerve. On the other side of the wire there is an amplifier and a telephone receiver.
And when Bray spoke something in the ear of the cat, Vever heard them in the other room through the telephone receiver.
For this experiment, Wever and Bray were awarded the Howard Crosby Warren Medal from the Society for Experimental Psychology in 1936.
The cat, unfortunately, did not survive the experiment, but his sacrifice was not in vain. Thanks to her, cochlear implants were invented, allowing deaf people hear.
10. Sudan has twice as many pyramids as Egypt
Which country, in your opinion, can be called a state of pyramids? Egypt immediately comes to mind, but it is not.
Sudan hasNubian pyramids about 255 pyramids, erected by the rulers of the Meroitic kingdom 800 years after the Egyptians stopped building their own. In Egypt, allPyramids of Egypt 138 pyramids. And even if the Sudanese, or, as it is more correct to call them, the Nubian pyramids are smaller, they are also richly decorated. Although they were plundered more often.
And the South American Indians - Maya, Aztecs, Olmecs and others - together builtList of Mesoamerican pyramids only 51 pyramids. Apparently, this is because they did not have the custom of building a separate fence for each king, and the pyramids served as temples, not tombs.
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