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I don't want to upset you, but Baby
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carrots don't exist
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cute little carrots that
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sold in supermarkets this is actually
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actually ordinary carrots trimmed to
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child size do you think that
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gummy bears with strawberry flavor
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should be red or pink right
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but unfortunately they are green
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Brown and white rice are the same
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the product for creating white rice is taken
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brown some parts are removed
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when milled What gives rice its white color?
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This allows you to store it longer, but at the same time
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At the same time, the nutritional value decreases
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By the way, rice was used for
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construction of the Great Wall of China
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construction workers mixed glutinous rice soup
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reduce and get a special rice solution
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it was stronger and had better
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more waterproof than usual
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Lime mortar thanks to rice
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soup The Great Wall could stand for centuries
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Despite all the vagaries of the elements you found
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a long-forgotten chocolate bar in a desk drawer
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a pleasant surprise, but when you open it you
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you begin to doubt that there is something wrong with her
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nice dusty coating don't worry
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can you eat chocolate just fat from butter?
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the cocoa in the chocolate has separated from
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the rest of the tile when heated when
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the chocolate has cooled down and turned whitish
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the film taste could also change a little
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Therefore, it is better to use tiles for
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cooking Although such little things don’t bother me
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stop
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[music]
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Avocados cannot ripen on the tree if
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they cannot be plucked; they will fall from the branch and
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not ripe, however, after harvesting they
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become soft and fragrant like us
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love it happens because of the splash
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ethylene produced by the picked fruit
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while the avocado is on the tree
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production is suppressed
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tomatoes bought in supermarkets often
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can be tasteless This is due to how
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they are grown and stored, tomatoes are collected
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when they are not yet fully ripe they
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ripen in containers for
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transportation on store shelves if
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this occurs at temperatures below 4.5
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degrees Celsius, tomatoes lose more
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part of the taste and aroma to preserve them
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taste is best to store tomatoes outside
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refrigerator
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honey is perhaps the only product
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food that never goes bad if
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it is properly sealed and there is no
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air it can be stored for thousands of years
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and remain edible to the oldest
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found a pot of honey was five
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thousand years old he was found next to Vinny's mummy
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Pooh joke
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While dark and milk chocolate
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their white counterparts do not raise questions
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it's not chocolate at all
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cocoa powder that makes chocolate
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produces white chocolate products
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from cocoa butter mixed with sugar and
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flavoring is usually vanilla
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peanuts are a closer relative of peas
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than nuts it relates to legumes
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family of plants which includes
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chickpeas and beans These are also not nuts, but
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seeds that are obtained from pretty
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large fruits the same can be said
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about walnuts, pecan almonds and
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pistachios When you buy sushi and rolls
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with crab meat you get nothing at all
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red and white minced crab that's it
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called imitation crab is essentially a paste
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from fish
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its other name is surini by the way
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Sushi was originally a way of preserving
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the fish were placed in fermented rice
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which kept fish fresh for up to a year
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after that the rice was thrown away and the fish
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cooked ate
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if tears come to your eyes when you
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when cutting onions there are several ways to do this
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avoid one of them put the bow in
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freezer before cutting it
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freezes chemical molecules
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which brings tears in another way
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rinse the onion with cool water
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immediately before slicing, cold and
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moisture will not allow the chemical
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causing tears to enter the eyes and
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third way to put wet paper
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towel next to cutting board
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the chemical is attracted to the nearest one
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the source of water which is usually
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Your eyes but in this case it will be
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towel
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what we consider Wasabi Usually they are not
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is real Wasabi very expensive
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so what we get is this mixture
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horseradish mustard and green food
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dye
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Be careful when you go fresh
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pineapple because he can literally
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eat you back It contains an enzyme
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which digests protein remember
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the burning sensation that occurs when
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eating too much pineapple is it
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the same process of macaroni and cheese 18
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century was considered a gourmet dish in the United States
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pasta could only be imported
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from Italy What made their samples expensive
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making cheese took a lot
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I didn’t have the time or effort to do that either
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product Cheaper only for the richest
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could afford a plate of pasta with
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cheese and chic restaurants served them
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like a delicacy
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at the same time oysters lobsters and
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almost all other seafood in those
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times was considered food for the poor
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coastal communities ate what they could
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catch in the sea and these are mussels and crabs and
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much more that we consider today
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delicacies
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what about pasta samara just
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brain explosion let's go back to food for the rich
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in the Middle Ages, fish was considered a gift
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befitting a king knows that
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The English monarch gave huge pikes
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And even earlier in the Roman Empire
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Red mullet was a delicacy for her
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emperors paid large sums
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gold
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farmed salmon meat has
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gray color wild fish eats a lot of shrimp
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What gives its meat its signature
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orange-pink shade To achieve
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the same effect in captivity is fed to fish
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special plant pigment
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Inventor of Vaseline Sir Robert Chesbrough
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claimed that every day he ate
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spoon of Vaseline, he also asked for his
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nurse to cover him from head to toe
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Vaseline when I got seriously ill soon
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he recovered and lived to be 96 years old
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years he firmly believed in miraculous
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properties of Vaseline
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[music]
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oranges have given their name in many languages
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orange in Old English
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in language this color was simply called
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yellow-red only when there are oranges
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have become widespread throughout
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Europe has a word denoting them
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color If you want to take a closer look
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bee hive Make sure you don't have
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bananas contain a pheromone that makes
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bees stand up to defend their home
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smells like bananas so you most likely
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you will become their number one enemy if
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get too close in due time
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milk they managed to make plastic
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was biodegradable and did not dissolve in
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water and practically did not burn, but later it
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outperformed petroleum-based plastic because
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that milk plastic was not allowed
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molded and over time it became
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fragile In addition, petroleum plastic was
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much cheaper to produce
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the famous pound cake got its due
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name due to the mass of ingredients
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initially it was prepared from point
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butter a pound of eggs and yes you
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guessed right
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why wasn't it called three pounder then?
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and the most expensive pizza you can
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it costs about 12 thousand to try
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only three dollars can cook it
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specially trained chefs at your place
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home and it takes three full days
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it turns out the cooks have to do it all this time
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live with you in Ancient Egypt as a worker
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paid with food as part of salary
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they got radishes, onions and garlic already
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then these plants were known for their
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antibacterial properties what did
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they are quite valuable although the most
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common color of cauliflower
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white it also comes in green orange
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and purple bright cabbage is more difficult
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grow than white but otherwise it
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little What is the difference if you are interested
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There are several hundred varieties
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cauliflower
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to easily check the freshness of eggs
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put them in a bowl of water with a fresh egg
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will quickly sink to the bottom and rotten
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will continue to swim
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most people are confident that they have
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five senses but this is not entirely true
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taste touch smell sight and hearing not
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the only feelings we have
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scientists claim that there are from 9 to
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20 This includes thermal sectioning ability
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feel warm
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equibryoception sense of balance yes
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also a sense of time for many
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lacks
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We thought there were only 8 blood types
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taking into account two Rh factors but in reality
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more than 30 are known in the case
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If you have gained half a kilo
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one and a half kilometers of new
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blood vessels that deliver to
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body oxygen and nutrients
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Every 6 days your stomach forms
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new mucous membrane so as not to
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digest itself nerve cells
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transmit a thousand pulses per second
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speed ranges from one and a half to 430
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km/h our DNA contains 100 thousand viruses
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Scientists have found this among them
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which is about 100 million years old
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your body emits visible light the most
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it becomes bright at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and at 10
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morning brightness is least noticeable But alas
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the luminous intensity is a thousand times less than that
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what can we see
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the fruit consists of water mixed with proteins
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Sugars ammonia and much more in it
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there are even traces of metals such as copper
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zinc nickel iron salty sweat
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becomes due to sodium content and what
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the more salt you consume the more
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sweat becomes salty, the body tries
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get rid of its excess and the most
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an easy way is photo separation
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at a speed of 3 km/h you will have to walk 20
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hours to lose half a kilo
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It takes 518 days to circumnavigate the Equator and
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8 ocloc'k
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earwax is not made of wax at all
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fat particles of skin under and dirt
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the brain grows three times in size in the first
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year of a child's life and completely
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By the age of 25, the brain is formed at 60
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percent consists of fat It generates
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about 23 watts of electricity this
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enough for a small light bulb
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in fact a person cannot
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multitask brain
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unable to perform more than one
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he has to do one task at a time
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switch which obviously does not save time
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and you can also do something
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wrong and will only delay the process
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if you have an exam or need it at work
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focus on the important task
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Take some chewing gum
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research shows that chewing gum will help
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concentrate on a task longer
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which requires attention it helps
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There's nothing even better than caffeine in chewing gum
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special But the chewing process includes
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the brain effect does not last long, only minutes
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20
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embryonic fingerprints develop
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in the third month, bones are 4 times stronger
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concrete is the strongest bone in the body
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femoral it can withstand the weight that
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exceeds the weight of an adult 30
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times even more surprising is that our bones
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made of composite material A
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This means they are both hard and
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elastic sunburn is the result
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exposure to radiation when natural
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the body's forces can no longer protect
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it from ultraviolet radiation
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a burn appears
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goosebumps is an evolutionary reflex that
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we inherited from our ancestors an outlier
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adrenaline made the fur rise
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and for the approaching predators man
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the body looked hostile every day
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produces from half to two liters
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saliva helps digest food and
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fight infections in the mouth too
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many bacteria on average
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bacteria in the mouth equals the population of the planet
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you can't stomach this
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on every person's head
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150 thousand hairs each per month
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grows a centimeter when folded
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All hair growth will be achieved in a year
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a distance of 16 km hair is much
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stronger than you think one hair can
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hold 85 grams which is equal to weight
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one apple and if you combine all
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hair on your head they can support the weight
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two elephants Well, let's check the sound of the beating
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heart occurs due to closure and
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valves opening new cells in the heart
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do not form if there is no damage
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The cornea is the only organ that is not
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blood gets oxygen it gets
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immediately from the environment if you are sitting
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or stand straight it will be easier for you
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remember something good they say when
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This position increases blood flow in
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the spinal cord receives more
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oxygen and works better
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the person with the deepest voice
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planet reproduces sounds that are not
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can be heard by people including himself
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However, elephants hear these sounds
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veins look blue because
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to get to them the light must pass
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through layers of skin and fat, the skin disperses
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most of the red in white light
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before he is eventually consumed by blood
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we only see blue people with
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anasmia does not smell when
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people hear phantasms on the contrary
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non-existent smells
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there are 100 in the human brain
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billion neurons by 73 percent
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consists of water and the same thing can be done
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say about the heart so when the brain
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you lose even 2 percent of liquid
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you feel tired from this too
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memory deteriorates, attention decreases and
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the first person with the mood spoils
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blue eyes lived 7 thousand years ago in
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Stone Age
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the right kidney is smaller and located lower
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than the left one it frees up space
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for the liver, by the way, the brain controls
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so you don't drink too little or too much
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water after you swallow
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liquid mouth and throat send signals to
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brain so you stop drinking otherwise you
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would pour water into themselves without stopping 10
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minutes or even an hour
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and it takes 13 milliseconds for the eyes to
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see the object during this time brain
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processes the image in one blink
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lasts from 100 to 400 milliseconds
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the tongue is not the strongest muscle in the body, but
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he never gets tired because of his
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language structure consists of eight
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intertwined muscles and this is the only
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a muscle that is not attached to bones
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unlike others that are attached to
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bones at both ends exactly that
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allows us to move
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There are about 6 billion people living in your mouth
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700 different types of bacteria
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The skin is the largest organ it can
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occupy the area of ​​two large bathhouses
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of towels leather makes up 16 percent
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of the total body mass and has an area of
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one and a half to two square meters if
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type at 60 words per minute 8
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hours a day it will take 50 years to
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print the human genome in hot weather
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weather People get tired quickly This happens
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because the body is trying its best
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keep cool and it takes a lot
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extra effort so you get tired
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even if you don't do physical exercise
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work
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There are 78 organs in the body but only five of them
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we need the brain and liver to live
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kidneys, lungs and heart
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[music]
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oh someone is calling, it's probably something urgent
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after all, it’s already 11 pm only all the gadgets are in
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they're silent at home, it's ringing in your ears
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you can also hear a hissing whistle
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buzzing and even roaring, but such noise is not
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has an external source this phenomenon
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called phantom sounds they can
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occur in one or both ears
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constantly or sometimes usually this is the most
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noticeable at night when there is nothing around you
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is more distracting in women's language
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taste buds than men have
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one of the reasons why 35 percent
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women and only 15 percent of men
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are
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supertasters These people are stronger
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others usually feel left-handed tastes
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prefer to chew with the left side of the mouth
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right-handed but you already guessed right even
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if the fingerprints are damaged they
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will restore their unique texture
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when we breathe one lung is used
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only five percent oxygen inhalation
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myth that dogs don't see color
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very popular actually they see
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colors although their Spectrum is smaller than ours
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they see blue, yellow and
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purple but it's hard for them to tell the difference
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orange red and green So what if
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you want to repaint the dog house
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maybe you should stick
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purple and blue shades
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animals plants and people we are all connected
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with each other and have similar features
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thanks to the general microscopic
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ancestor is a bow organism aged 3.8
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billion years whose name means
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last universal common ancestor
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Closing your eyes can improve your memory
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Let's say you want to listen to a story and
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see how much you can remember
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Research has shown that you will remember
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it's better if you close your eyes and rest
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15 minutes is a good technique for cases
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when you are studying or trying to remember
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boring information
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the pink corner of your eye is the remainder
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third century each of us has it
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mysterious membrane third eyelid more
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noticeable in some mammals and birds
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because it protects their eyes from dust
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for a person it is useless and in the opinion
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scientists will eventually disappear completely
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potatoes exposed to bright light
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turns green Wherever he is
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factory in storage or in the field it
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happens because it starts in the tubers
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chlorophyll pigment is formed
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giving plants a green color When
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do you see green potato chips?
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means they were made from
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potatoes that have been sitting for a long time
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under the influence of light what is green
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chips are in a bag does not mean that they are
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need to eat is a bad idea If you
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eat one or two green chips
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nothing will happen but if you eat
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too many green potatoes ok
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feel discomfort
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Oddly enough, not all oranges
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orange
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initially these citrus fruits contain
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more chlorophyll which gives them
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green when ripe
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chlorophyll gradually disappears as
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fruits are exposed
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cool temperatures so oranges
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become orange However, in more
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Oranges remain in the hottest areas of the world
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green
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ordering something on a large marketplace
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small, such as a pen, one book or
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something else you can get it in
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a box that seems too big
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for your product this is not an accident but
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complex delivery algorithm
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it takes into account the size of other parcels
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sent to the same place and also
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vehicle size is small
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the product receives a box of this size
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so that it fits in the transport
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product together with other parcels
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to prevent boxes from sliding
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physicist inventor
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at some point he noticed that
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the chocolate he kept in his pocket
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on eggs that exploded
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in its original version plasticine
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play-doh was a wallpaper cleaner
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it was invented and began to be sold for this purpose
00:20:39
to remove soot from wallpaper at that time
00:20:42
he was only white but later when he
00:20:44
began to be used for modeling appeared
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yellow blue and red versions
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more than 50 are available for sale today
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playdo flowers
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at the dawn of its existence, bubbly
00:20:58
the film had a different purpose
00:21:00
should have become both in the 50s
00:21:03
last century two engineers decided
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glue two shower curtains together
00:21:08
trapping small bubbles inside
00:21:10
air They tried to create something
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like textured wallpaper is not new
00:21:15
took root a couple of years later by IBM
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delivery had to be made
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several processors and they were required
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reliably protect then you came in handy
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bubble wrap one study
00:21:25
showed that it only takes a minute for the bubbles to burst
00:21:28
calms as well as 30 minutes
00:21:30
massage Why electric fan
00:21:33
does not cool the air You can put
00:21:35
in front of it the thermometer turn on Turbo mode
00:21:37
the temperature will not drop, it may even
00:21:40
rise due to electric current
00:21:43
if the thermometer is near the workers
00:21:45
fan in parts
00:21:50
with water inside electric fan
00:21:53
improves air circulation in closed rooms
00:21:56
space and also accelerates evaporation
00:21:57
What does liquid do, including under
00:22:00
your skin is a little cooler
00:22:04
Have you noticed that pen caps have
00:22:06
tiny hole at the top of these
00:22:09
holes are very important If you accidentally
00:22:11
swallow cap hole
00:22:13
guarantees that you can breathe
00:22:15
because the cap is not completely
00:22:17
will block the airways
00:22:20
If you look closely at the night
00:22:23
the sky you will see that the stars are different
00:22:25
shapes sizes white color is the most
00:22:27
common but you will also notice
00:22:29
reddish bluish and yellowish
00:22:32
stars but you won't see a single green one
00:22:34
stars It's not that stars aren't
00:22:36
emit green light Just our eyes
00:22:39
the stars don't see it, they differ in color
00:22:41
because they burn at different temperatures
00:22:43
the hottest stars seem to us
00:22:45
blue and the coldest, but all of them
00:22:49
glow with many colors they emit
00:22:51
different wavelengths of light that
00:22:53
represent different parts
00:22:55
Spectrum we cannot perceive these
00:22:57
long waves Individually we see
00:23:00
only the dominant wavelength of light
00:23:01
What does the dominant color of a star mean?
00:23:05
average heat in most cases
00:23:07
emit green photons, but for us they
00:23:10
don't look green when we try
00:23:12
process something that generates a lot
00:23:14
red green blue and yellow photons
00:23:17
at the same time our eyes see it as
00:23:19
white color for this reason stars
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average temperature such as the sun
00:23:23
seems white to us
00:23:24
why do we blink to moisturize and
00:23:28
clean your eyes every time of course
00:23:30
when you close your eyelids the tear glands
00:23:33
secrete a salty substance that
00:23:35
washes the surface of the eye it washes away
00:23:38
tiny particles of dust and lubricates
00:23:40
the open parts of the eyeball are usually
00:23:44
we blink every 4-6 seconds and if our eyes
00:23:47
we blink more often when we are irritated
00:23:49
keep them moist and clean
00:23:52
blinking helps our brain to rest
00:23:54
he must constantly process the mass
00:23:57
information and deserves the right to
00:23:59
short breaks
00:24:01
blinking helps our brain approximately
00:24:03
Closing our eyes 15-20 times a minute
00:24:07
helping the brain switch off and do
00:24:09
very short but still effective
00:24:11
break That's why we blink more often when
00:24:14
We carry out tasks that require serious
00:24:16
mental activity
00:24:19
Why do we need nails? They consist of
00:24:22
a certain type of protein that can be
00:24:24
found in fur, hair, claws and hooves
00:24:27
it's called Keratin, unlike
00:24:29
animal claws Our nails are flat and
00:24:32
wide so they are more efficient
00:24:34
protect the tips of your fingers and toes from
00:24:37
injuries
00:24:38
nails Not only protect sensitive
00:24:40
areas but also provide rigid support
00:24:43
which makes it easier for you to take and
00:24:45
separate small objects as you would pick them up
00:24:48
a puzzle piece in your hands or peeled off
00:24:50
sticker from the backing without nails it was
00:24:53
would be almost impossible without
00:24:54
additional monkey tools
00:24:56
also actively use their fingers
00:24:58
including toenails, probably primate nails
00:25:01
appeared to make it more comfortable for them
00:25:03
hold on to branches to remove ticks and
00:25:06
solve other problems
00:25:08
raspberries blackberries Strawberries and Cherries this is not
00:25:11
berries to be considered berries the fruit must
00:25:14
have three layers of protection
00:25:18
and finally the inner Where is
00:25:21
seeds
00:25:22
Moreover, it must come from
00:25:24
flower with one ovary and have two or
00:25:27
more seeds
00:25:28
cranberry and blueberry matches these
00:25:30
criteria
00:25:33
as well as some other plants
00:25:35
which you would hardly classify as berries
00:25:37
kiwi bananas watermelons tomatoes eggplants and
00:25:41
even pepper
00:25:43
You've probably heard that ears and nose
00:25:46
it never stops growing
00:25:48
occurs due to the way the skin changes
00:25:50
and under the influence of gravity others
00:25:52
body parts by the way change the same
00:25:54
way But only the nose and ears do this
00:25:57
so clearly
00:26:00
giant shark terrorized the oceans
00:26:02
20 million years ago for 13
00:26:05
millions of years these 60-ton monsters
00:26:09
dominated the warm waters of our
00:26:11
planets but some believe that
00:26:14
megalodons still live in remote
00:26:16
parts of the ocean today is a hot summer day
00:26:20
It is quite logical to swim in the sea
00:26:22
float relaxed on your back with your eyes
00:26:24
closed breathing even entering felt
00:26:27
pleasant coolness, a light breeze blows and
00:26:31
suddenly something makes you a little sleepy
00:26:34
crashes into your leg, tearing you out of
00:26:37
half asleep you feel a panic attack and
00:26:40
it continues until you
00:26:42
notice the easily recognizable fins and
00:26:44
cute smiling faces wow
00:26:48
dolphins see them in their natural environment
00:26:50
habitat, great luck they are so close
00:26:53
that you can even touch them somehow
00:26:56
heard it was like the skin of dolphins to the touch
00:26:58
rubber but in your opinion it is more likely
00:27:01
looks like the inside of a welded
00:27:03
hard boiled eggs one of them swam up to you
00:27:06
so close that you can feel it
00:27:08
Dolphins do not have a salty aroma
00:27:10
sweat glands they do not sweat and hardly
00:27:13
have an odor, the aroma of salt comes from the water
00:27:16
in which they swim
00:27:19
the largest and most ferocious predators of all
00:27:22
megalodons lived in the oceans for a long time
00:27:25
for a time they reigned supreme in
00:27:27
seas and have long since become extinct by scientists
00:27:31
few remains of this
00:27:33
giant shark most of the data about
00:27:35
we recognized them thanks to their fossils
00:27:38
giant palm-sized teeth
00:27:40
average human but megalodon skeleton
00:27:43
no one has ever found shark skeletons
00:27:46
consist mainly of cartilage They quickly
00:27:48
luckily sharks decompose all the time
00:27:51
lose and grow teeth throughout
00:27:54
one shark can spend his entire life
00:27:56
scientists lose 40 thousand teeth in their lifetime
00:28:00
managed to study different types of sharks
00:28:02
based only on their shark teeth
00:28:05
Megalodon was around
00:28:06
276 teeth when they fell out
00:28:10
remained on the seabed where they lay
00:28:12
millions of years turning into fossils
00:28:14
scientists found these teeth and this is the only thing
00:28:18
proof of existence
00:28:20
megalodons that we have
00:28:23
Megalodon teeth have been found all over the world
00:28:26
This means that, unlike others
00:28:28
sea ​​creatures of its time Megalodon
00:28:31
even moved between continents
00:28:33
today most sharks are sea creatures
00:28:36
usually live in one particular sea or
00:28:39
ocean and megalodons swam all over
00:28:41
the world moving between tropical and
00:28:44
subtropical waters their teeth
00:28:47
found periodically on all continents
00:28:49
except for the icy waters of Antarctica in films
00:28:53
Megalodon is usually depicted as
00:28:55
giant white shark version before
00:28:57
it was believed that Megalodon and the white shark
00:28:59
descended from the same ancestor but this is not so
00:29:02
most likely Megalodon was sworn
00:29:05
the enemy of the ancestor of the white shark, broad-toothed
00:29:08
shark Mack This means that Megalodon is not
00:29:11
was similar to the white shark of Megalodon
00:29:13
had a shorter nose and longer
00:29:16
pectoral fins giving a gigantic appearance
00:29:18
the shark has a menacing physique, however
00:29:21
both predators have excellent senses of smell
00:29:24
So even in prehistoric times
00:29:27
swimming with a piece of raw meat in your hand was
00:29:29
quite dangerous and even now it is completely
00:29:32
unsafe no matter hiding
00:29:35
Are there megalodons somewhere in the depths?
00:29:37
some are still sure or they
00:29:39
their younger relatives there disappeared forever
00:29:42
there definitely is, besides they all liked it
00:29:45
hunt large sea
00:29:47
mammals So they probably had
00:29:49
what to do together that is until then
00:29:52
until Megalodon accidentally ate his
00:29:54
friend
00:29:57
white sharks have a different hunting style
00:30:00
dive straight to their prey and find
00:30:02
the softest places of the limb Or
00:30:04
the underbelly is sometimes in larger bones
00:30:07
animals found a whole tooth For example,
00:30:10
whales without important elements needed
00:30:12
sea ​​creatures for swimming
00:30:14
became helpless and could not
00:30:16
escape And yet the whales were only part
00:30:19
Megalodon diet
00:30:21
megalodons ate everything sea seals
00:30:25
cows squids dolphins other sharks
00:30:27
or even random small fish There is nothing
00:30:30
better than a good skewer after a hearty and
00:30:33
even the giant turtles have a delicious dinner
00:30:36
were not in thick shells
00:30:37
security probably megalodons
00:30:40
constantly tried to try them on
00:30:42
clove
00:30:43
scientists used computer
00:30:46
simulation to try
00:30:47
determine the hunting style of the ancient shark and
00:30:50
discovered that the attacks of the golodon strongly
00:30:52
different from modern shark attacks
00:30:55
modern sharks choose the most
00:30:58
vulnerable areas of the victim, such as soft
00:31:00
the belly of a Megalodon seal tooth could
00:31:03
bite through even tougher areas
00:31:05
cartilage
00:31:06
The data obtained suggests that
00:31:09
Megalodon first bit off the fins of
00:31:11
of its victim, depriving it of the opportunity to swim away
00:31:14
Before the final attack begins
00:31:18
some believe that megalodons are all
00:31:20
still alive and hiding in the depths
00:31:23
ocean waters But there is little chance of this
00:31:26
megalodons are a warm-water species and they are not
00:31:28
could survive in the cold of great depths
00:31:31
most of their potential production
00:31:34
lives in shallower waters and this
00:31:36
means that at the depths of megalodons
00:31:38
almost no food, to put it simply
00:31:41
such large creatures were still alive
00:31:44
they would have been noticed somewhere like this a long time ago
00:31:46
that it is very unlikely they are like us
00:31:50
preferred warm coastal waters
00:31:52
life in the deep ocean would be too much
00:31:55
cold for megalodons and food would be
00:31:57
few of their bodies should
00:31:59
evolve so as not to die from
00:32:01
enormous pressure at depth so
00:32:04
It's unlikely that they still exist. Although this
00:32:07
and it is possible
00:32:08
good news if you do
00:32:10
If you encounter a megalodon, it is unlikely that it will save you
00:32:13
you are too small a prey for them to eat
00:32:16
even if you have friends Megalodon and
00:32:19
fed on whales more than 15 meters long
00:32:22
But if you're having a beach party then this
00:32:25
it's a completely different matter on the beach where it's full
00:32:28
shark may well sneak up on people and
00:32:31
swallow several into your gigantic
00:32:33
mouth without even chewing
00:32:35
scary name Megalodon
00:32:38
comes from two Greek words megas
00:32:41
What does big and odont tooth mean? So
00:32:45
these creatures certainly justified their
00:32:48
the name of each of the 276 teeth was
00:32:52
the size of a human head and
00:32:55
they were located in 5 rows throughout
00:32:58
history only among saber-toothed cats and
00:33:00
Tyrannosaurus's teeth were larger by
00:33:02
this battle would be worth watching
00:33:05
Megalodon disappeared millions of years ago
00:33:07
leaving behind only huge teeth
00:33:10
they just disappeared without leaving
00:33:12
almost no trace scientists
00:33:15
It is believed that over time, sea level
00:33:17
dropped and the water temperature dropped more
00:33:20
a third of all marine flora and fauna have become extinct
00:33:23
due to cooling oceans and shrinking
00:33:25
number of inhabitants of the lower part
00:33:27
food chain it has had
00:33:29
catastrophic impact on the hungry
00:33:31
predators
00:33:33
became a heat-loving megalodon too
00:33:35
it's too cold which made it difficult for them
00:33:37
reproduction since they were born in
00:33:39
warm waters Although Megalodon is depicted
00:33:42
like a giant white shark We are already
00:33:45
found out that this is a common myth
00:33:47
the ancestors of modern white sharks lived in that time
00:33:50
same time as megalodons And they
00:33:52
constantly competed with each other
00:33:55
White Sharks were the best hunters
00:33:57
thanks to smaller sizes of dexterity and
00:34:00
quickly intercepted megalodon prey
00:34:03
and they also hunted small ones
00:34:05
megalodons that were only two
00:34:07
times smaller than sharks That's why these are huge
00:34:11
predators became extinct
00:34:13
the white shark could not fight on equal terms with
00:34:16
adult megalodon But she successfully
00:34:19
ate smaller fish and megalodon
00:34:21
got bigger fish and whales But
00:34:25
these food supplies began to run out when
00:34:27
whales swam to cooler new
00:34:29
seas and adapted to colder
00:34:31
temperatures, megalodons either died from
00:34:34
hunger or simply froze during
00:34:37
Ice Age Megalodon Was Larger
00:34:39
looks not like a white shark, but like a modern one
00:34:42
blunt-nosed shark he had a short
00:34:44
muzzle flat lower jaw and huge
00:34:47
pectoral fins supporting huge
00:34:50
scales the size of megalodons despite its
00:34:52
bloodlust were caring
00:34:54
Several of their nurseries were parents
00:34:57
found in Florida, Maryland and Panama
00:35:00
they gave birth to their young in shallow water
00:35:02
scientists learned about this because in these
00:35:05
many tiny ones were found in places
00:35:07
megalodon teeth
00:35:09
Alexander the Great is one of the most
00:35:12
famous figures in ancient history were
00:35:14
apparently a big fan of summer
00:35:16
delicacies beloved by many to this day
00:35:19
It is believed that Marco Polo is Italian
00:35:22
traveler and writer brought from Asia
00:35:24
frozen sorbet-like recipe
00:35:27
dessert prepared by mixing
00:35:29
sweetened water with various
00:35:31
flavorings dessert which later
00:35:34
called ice cream was a frequent treat
00:35:37
at the court of Charles I of England in the 17th century
00:35:39
century In France this is a cold delicacy
00:35:42
appeared thanks to Catherine de Medici
00:35:44
soon after she married
00:35:47
Henry II
00:35:48
dessert became available to the general public in
00:35:51
area
00:35:53
1660 when a certain Sicilian mixed
00:35:56
milk cream butter eggs in cafe prokop
00:35:59
the oldest cafe in Paris Thomas Jefferson
00:36:03
preferred ice cream recipe for
00:36:04
the preparation of which required 18
00:36:07
ice cream steps are not so important in
00:36:10
popular culture that he had
00:36:12
their laws and rules they help
00:36:15
make sure that the ice cream is produced in
00:36:17
not in accordance with quality standards
00:36:20
every frozen dessert you
00:36:22
see on the street is actually
00:36:24
ice cream to earn this title
00:36:27
The ice treat must contain
00:36:29
at least 10 percent milk fat and
00:36:32
weigh at least half a kilo per liter
00:36:34
there shouldn't be real ice cream
00:36:37
too airy from a technical point of view
00:36:39
vision this means that it must have
00:36:42
no more than one hundred percent overrun for
00:36:44
obtaining a specific texture that
00:36:47
we know and love ice cream base
00:36:49
should be whipped enough but only
00:36:52
up to a certain percentage in particular on
00:36:55
every liter of ice cream base should
00:36:57
no more than two liters
00:36:59
the final product after whipping your
00:37:02
favorite summer dessert can be divided into
00:37:05
many subcategories for example
00:37:07
reduced fat ice cream
00:37:09
low fat ice cream or
00:37:12
low fat ice cream to have
00:37:15
a clear idea of ​​what you are
00:37:17
when buying, it is best to study the information
00:37:20
about the nutritional value of each product
00:37:23
one of the interesting types of cold
00:37:25
dessert called gelato Although in
00:37:29
translated from Italian this word
00:37:30
literally means ice cream between them
00:37:33
there is a difference based again on
00:37:35
milk fat content in gelato
00:37:38
usually contain less milk fat
00:37:40
what ice cream should officially be but
00:37:43
because the whipping level is also low
00:37:45
20-30 percent The end result is all
00:37:48
it turns out equally dense and rich in
00:37:51
Italians also emphasize texture
00:37:54
that the gelate should contain no less
00:37:56
three and a half percent body fat
00:37:59
The French also have their own tricks
00:38:01
French ice cream known as
00:38:04
frozen custard besides
00:38:06
standard ingredients should
00:38:08
contain no less than 1.4
00:38:11
percentage of egg yolk you probably
00:38:14
confused with other food products
00:38:16
for example, with raspberries it actually
00:38:20
does not belong to berries but to the family
00:38:21
pink Along with cherries and apricots
00:38:24
plums pears apples peaches or
00:38:27
blackberries are all included in this
00:38:30
category based on colors with five
00:38:33
identical petals arranged
00:38:35
around the core bananas are considered
00:38:37
berries and strawberries No, she too
00:38:40
belongs to the pink family We also
00:38:43
we share about 50 percent with bananas
00:38:46
our DNA seems strange to me because
00:38:49
We look completely different still
00:38:52
one common misconception is white
00:38:55
chocolate is not chocolate at all because
00:38:57
there are no solid particles of chocolate in it
00:39:00
made from a mixture of milk sugar
00:39:02
vanilla products lecithin and cocoa butter
00:39:07
parents all over the world are trying for good reason
00:39:10
convincing children to eat broccoli turns out
00:39:12
Broccoli contains almost the same amount
00:39:15
how much protein is in a beefsteak in terms of
00:39:17
calories I'm not sure what the parents
00:39:20
they really know about it, but you
00:39:22
now aware We are now counting ketchup
00:39:25
a must-have accompaniment to French fries, but
00:39:27
it was once considered a remedy
00:39:29
in the early 19th century, a doctor from Ohio pointed out
00:39:33
that tomatoes help in treating problems
00:39:36
with digestion and published the formula
00:39:39
similar to the composition of ketchup later
00:39:42
embodied in Pills don't want a pill
00:39:44
potatoes
00:39:46
By the way, French fries are also famous
00:39:49
like French potatoes really
00:39:52
potatoes prepared this way
00:39:54
originally from Belgium they are from France in
00:39:57
Belgium fries are not served like
00:39:59
side dish and eaten as a main dish
00:40:02
meat with all kinds of sauces
00:40:05
salmon is not pink in itself wild
00:40:07
salmon turns pink due to large
00:40:09
number of shrimps he
00:40:11
consumes in natural conditions
00:40:12
However, farmed salmon
00:40:15
usually white Therefore, manufacturers
00:40:17
you have to add vegetable
00:40:19
pigments to get soft pink
00:40:21
the carrot shade was not originally there either
00:40:24
orange the usual red-yellow
00:40:27
the shade appeared as a result
00:40:28
genetic mutation of this vegetable
00:40:30
originating in the 16th century before carrots
00:40:34
was white or purple just like you
00:40:38
add ketchup to French fries You'd rather
00:40:40
you can't imagine sushi without
00:40:43
Wasabi is the only thing it really is
00:40:45
tinted
00:40:47
real Wasabi is very expensive that's why
00:40:49
most restaurants outside
00:40:51
Japan replaces it with regular horseradish
00:40:56
they are often packaged together but red
00:40:59
green and yellow peppers are actually
00:41:02
different vegetables to grow for you
00:41:05
you will need different seeds because it
00:41:07
Three different types of plants did you know?
00:41:10
that every fourth hazelnut
00:41:12
ends up in a jar of Nutella
00:41:15
chocolate spread is so popular that
00:41:18
scientists are looking for ways to grow hazelnuts in
00:41:20
laboratories to resist
00:41:22
global shortage is a reason
00:41:24
think about it When you ask for more
00:41:27
Every bottle of water has an expiration date.
00:41:29
But in fact, the shelf life of water is not
00:41:32
expires the specified date refers to
00:41:34
the bottle itself since the plastic is
00:41:37
over time it begins to release harmful
00:41:38
substances in water have you ever
00:41:41
Have you ever wondered why there is food on a plane?
00:41:42
it can be tasteless not always in this
00:41:45
it's the chef's fault, the altitude you're at
00:41:47
fly has an effect on your body
00:41:50
making you perceive taste differently
00:41:52
food
00:41:54
For all fruit lovers scientists
00:41:56
invented a fruit salad tree Yes
00:42:00
this is really a tree on which
00:42:01
you can grow different ones at the same time
00:42:03
types of fruits bred in Australia
00:42:06
trees can support up to 6
00:42:08
different types there is a variety for
00:42:11
fruits with pits such as peaches
00:42:14
plums nectarines apricots and hybrids and
00:42:17
citrus variety for those who
00:42:19
prefers lemons limes tangerines
00:42:21
oranges or even tangelo pomelo and
00:42:24
grapefruit You may be avoiding garlic
00:42:28
because it can cause unpleasant
00:42:30
bad breath But this is one of the most
00:42:32
nutrient rich
00:42:34
products, for example, it is rich in vitamins
00:42:37
B6 With selenium and manganese study
00:42:40
showed that allicin is a chemical substance
00:42:43
giving garlic its characteristic Roman
00:42:46
good for your health
00:42:48
the only product that never
00:42:50
spoils if stored properly
00:42:53
We have not yet found others for these
00:42:55
The fact is that it contains a lot
00:42:58
sugar and little moisture and an enzyme created
00:43:01
by bees inhibits bacterial growth Of course
00:43:04
if you store honey incorrectly and
00:43:06
expose him to
00:43:07
additional moisture it can
00:43:09
spoil but the honey that is sealed and
00:43:12
stored in good conditions does not have
00:43:15
expiration date If you are just starting out
00:43:18
You will enjoy mastering cooking
00:43:20
find out that mushrooms cannot be overcooked This
00:43:23
because they contain polymer
00:43:25
called chitin, this substance allows
00:43:27
them to remain gentle even if you
00:43:30
cook them for up to an hour Just add
00:43:32
oil and garlic no one will notice anything
00:43:36
Empire State Building tower was
00:43:39
designed to serve
00:43:40
pier for airships at that time people
00:43:43
believed that airships would become in the future
00:43:45
main means of transportation in
00:43:47
the project included gangways
00:43:49
registration and customs points and
00:43:52
so on but then the engineers are like wind
00:43:54
at the top is too strong and abandoned
00:43:57
your idea
00:44:00
Angel Falls is the largest continuous waterfall
00:44:03
The waterfall on the planet is more than twice as large
00:44:05
above Empire State Building dry season
00:44:09
falling water sometimes does not evaporate
00:44:11
reaching Earth
00:44:13
one of the most mysterious sounds
00:44:15
ever heard on earth was a bloop
00:44:18
it originated in 1997 and resembled the sound
00:44:22
sea ​​animals but the volume was
00:44:24
too big for living things stupid
00:44:26
lasted for a minute it started
00:44:29
with a low goal and then its frequency
00:44:31
growing Antarctica looks like
00:44:33
A giant field of ice But in reality
00:44:36
underneath there is a huge continent there
00:44:38
there are volcanoes mountains and valleys like on
00:44:41
any other continent recently scientists
00:44:44
discovered that on the territory of Antarctica
00:44:46
are the lowest point on the planet
00:44:48
as well as huge mountain ranges
00:44:51
if any of the eruptions begin
00:44:54
numerous volcanoes this will lead to
00:44:56
melting of a huge part of the surface
00:44:58
ice water will pour into the ocean and flood
00:45:01
coastal areas around the world composition
00:45:03
water in Oceania will change what will supply
00:45:06
marine life is under threat, it's good that everyone
00:45:08
these volcanoes are sleeping now
00:45:12
every day at the south pole lasts six
00:45:15
there are only months at the South Pole
00:45:18
one sunset and sunrise within
00:45:20
of the year
00:45:22
in the beginning the earth could have been purple and
00:45:24
not green there is a theory that the ancients
00:45:27
microbes used to absorb
00:45:28
sunlight is not chlorophyll And others
00:45:31
molecules these molecules probably imparted
00:45:33
living organisms have a purple hue
00:45:36
in the Stone Age the entire population
00:45:38
central Europe was about
00:45:40
one and a half thousand people, all of them
00:45:43
would fit on an average cruise ship
00:45:44
liner
00:45:45
Astronomers have discovered that the Milky Way
00:45:48
weighs about one and a half trillion
00:45:50
solar masses one solar mass this
00:45:53
mass of our Sun
00:45:55
a tiny fraction of that weight
00:45:56
supermassive black hole at the center
00:45:58
Galaxies 4 million solar masses and
00:46:01
200 billion stars the rest is dark
00:46:04
matter Mysterious and invisible if
00:46:07
all Arctic ice or ice has melted
00:46:09
At the same time, sea level would rise by
00:46:12
height 26-story building under black or
00:46:16
ripened by ultraviolet light
00:46:18
bananas look bright blue
00:46:20
occurs due to chlorophyll which
00:46:22
destroyed during fruit ripening
00:46:24
due to the movement of tectonic plates
00:46:27
the ocean is shrinking every year and
00:46:29
the Atlantic is increasing just as much
00:46:31
ocean
00:46:33
there are only two left in the world these days
00:46:35
ice sheets reminiscent of the latter
00:46:37
The first ice age on the planet is
00:46:40
Greenland ice sheet second
00:46:43
the Antarctic ice sheet is huge
00:46:45
the size of Mexico and continental
00:46:48
part of the US combined tsunami waves
00:46:51
they often go unnoticed
00:46:53
rise above the surface by only
00:46:55
a few centimeters have not yet been reached
00:46:57
shallow waters, but at great depths they
00:46:59
can move at high speeds
00:47:01
mainline aircraft
00:47:05
corals living in shallow waters
00:47:07
develop their own defense against
00:47:09
the sun without it the sunlight has damaged
00:47:12
there would be algae living inside them so that
00:47:14
protect these algae your main
00:47:16
food source corals florescence in
00:47:19
as a result of this process are formed
00:47:21
proteins that act as
00:47:22
sunscreen almost 90 percent
00:47:25
volcanic activity on earth
00:47:26
occur in the oceans in the southern part
00:47:29
The Pacific Ocean is the largest concentration
00:47:31
number of volcanoes that people know about
00:47:33
there is a volcanic cluster there
00:47:36
which totals
00:47:38
1133 volcanic cones all of them
00:47:41
active and focused on the territory
00:47:43
the size of New York State Canyon Pearl
00:47:46
the largest in the middle of the Bering Sea
00:47:48
underwater canyon ever
00:47:50
discovered
00:47:51
there is more treasure at the bottom of the ocean
00:47:54
and artifacts than in all museums in the world
00:47:57
combined
00:47:59
in 1900 one of the strongest
00:48:01
hurricanes swept near Central
00:48:03
America and the Gulf of Mexico Then he
00:48:06
reached Florida and Texas and received
00:48:08
status as the most destructive hurricane in
00:48:10
US History first reported on 27
00:48:13
August and it lasted for many days
00:48:16
reaching the coast of Texas he
00:48:19
turned into a Category 4 hurricane
00:48:21
hurricanes are classified by speed and
00:48:24
wind strength using the safer scale
00:48:25
Simpson there are five categories from
00:48:28
first to 5 where first is the weakest a
00:48:31
fifth strongest among Galveston residents
00:48:35
there were less than four days to
00:48:36
prepare for an approaching hurricane
00:48:38
which even spread to Oklahoma
00:48:41
and Kansas then a strong hurricane swept through
00:48:44
across the Great Plains and turned away
00:48:46
great lakes new england and reached
00:48:49
southeast Canada the hurricane was so
00:48:52
strong that he could damage more than 3 thousand
00:48:54
600 fairly strong houses considering
00:48:58
number distribution in those days
00:48:59
it was tantamount to the destruction of hundreds
00:49:02
thousands if not millions of homes these days
00:49:07
spot is Lake Canada it is called the most
00:49:11
a magical place in Canada in winter and spring
00:49:13
This is an ordinary lake that looks like
00:49:16
any other but try to come there
00:49:18
in the summer when the water begins to evaporate
00:49:21
it will seem like you are in another world
00:49:23
polka dot landscape with blue green and
00:49:26
yellow spots in summer here
00:49:28
there are more than 300 swimming pools and
00:49:31
they look simply magical
00:49:33
for centuries people believed that everyone
00:49:35
of which has various healing properties
00:49:36
properties and explanation in bright color
00:49:39
pure science in every body of water
00:49:41
high concentration of different minerals we
00:49:45
we live inside the Sun, its Atmosphere
00:49:47
extends far beyond the visible
00:49:49
surface and Although from the Earth to the Sun
00:49:51
150 million kilometers we are in
00:49:55
within reach of solar
00:49:57
atmosphere auroras arise
00:49:59
when charged particles from the sun hit
00:50:01
into the Earth's magnetic field and crash
00:50:03
upper layers of the atmosphere near the poles
00:50:06
The planet's rotation is gradually slowing down
00:50:09
it happens at a leisurely pace
00:50:11
17 milliseconds in 100 years because of this
00:50:14
days become longer after 140 million
00:50:17
years, a day on Earth will last 25
00:50:19
hours
00:50:20
[music]
00:50:24
Earth's southernmost continent Antarctica
00:50:27
fifth largest but it contains almost
00:50:30
70 percent of the planet's fresh water and 90
00:50:33
percent of world ice Antarctica also
00:50:36
many stones on the ground are considered desert
00:50:39
scientists are of Martian origin
00:50:42
analyzed the chemical composition
00:50:43
some meteorites found in the desert
00:50:46
Sahara Antarctica and other places and
00:50:49
it turned out that these stones came from
00:50:51
red planet largest in the world
00:50:53
sand castle located in Denmark 30
00:50:56
the sculptors who created it used
00:50:58
more than 5000 tons of sand to make
00:51:01
the lock is more durable they added 10
00:51:03
percent of clay and also a layer of glue they
00:51:06
built so that he could withstand
00:51:09
on a long windy day, some photons do not
00:51:12
are absorbed and emitted again and their
00:51:15
wavelength determines the color we
00:51:17
visible When you expose the material
00:51:19
exposure to sunlight or photons
00:51:21
higher energy it can
00:51:23
damage its chromophores so they don't
00:51:25
will be able to emit photons of a certain
00:51:27
wavelengths red materials fade
00:51:30
exposed to sunlight
00:51:31
their chromophores emit most strongly
00:51:34
red light absorbing other photons
00:51:36
wavelengths daily to our surface
00:51:39
the planet drops from 60 to 100 tons
00:51:41
cosmic dust these tiny particles in
00:51:43
mostly left behind by comets that usually
00:51:45
consist of dust ice when the sun
00:51:47
turns ice into steam leaving dust
00:51:49
falls to the ground
00:51:53
every story has two sides just like
00:51:57
an ordinary cotton pad has more precisely two
00:51:59
different textures one smooth it follows
00:52:02
use for more sensitive
00:52:04
areas of the face such as around the eyes
00:52:07
the rough side will help you remove
00:52:09
makeup and cleanse your face in less
00:52:11
sensitive places such as the forehead
00:52:15
if you like indoor plants you
00:52:17
You've probably noticed that flower
00:52:20
these pots have holes at the bottom
00:52:22
holes are needed so that your green
00:52:24
friends lived happily they were extremely
00:52:26
important for water drainage due to these
00:52:29
holes do not allow stagnation to accumulate
00:52:32
water which can ultimately
00:52:34
destroy the plant In addition, due to
00:52:36
holes roots can grow and
00:52:38
expand beyond the Pot
00:52:41
Have you noticed that sunglasses have
00:52:44
Aviators most often wear green lenses
00:52:47
related to the history of glasses
00:52:49
they first appeared in the 30s
00:52:51
last century before this pilots
00:52:54
used special safety glasses
00:52:56
after all, great heights are blinding sun and
00:53:00
subzero temperatures were real
00:53:02
a test for the eyes
00:53:04
safety glasses helped solve these
00:53:07
problems, but another one appeared because
00:53:09
difference in air temperature outside and
00:53:11
there was a large lens inside the glasses
00:53:14
fogged up and spoiled the view
00:53:16
so bounch and lamp company
00:53:19
came up with drop-shaped glass surrounded
00:53:22
light metal frame with aquabali
00:53:25
dark green because this shade
00:53:27
cuts off blue light that interferes
00:53:30
for pilots when flying above the cloud line
00:53:33
In addition, green glasses reduce
00:53:36
glare and enhance contrast sharpness
00:53:40
holes on the sides of yours
00:53:42
Are they really necessary?
00:53:45
they allow air to enter the shoe
00:53:48
and cool your feet and you can also
00:53:50
use them to tie shoelaces
00:53:52
different ways
00:53:55
there are two reasons why
00:53:58
plastic bottles have grooves
00:54:00
firstly if you drink cold water A
00:54:03
It's hot outside and it accumulates on the bottle
00:54:05
a lot of condensation or let's say you
00:54:08
when you play sports your hands get sweaty
00:54:11
If the bottle were smooth
00:54:14
surface you would find it difficult
00:54:16
Hold grooves help improve grip
00:54:18
secondly, thanks to these same pubes
00:54:20
manufacturers can use more
00:54:22
thin plastic This means that for
00:54:25
production requires less material
00:54:27
at the same time there is enough plastic left
00:54:30
durable so that the bottle retains its shape
00:54:33
wooden clothes hangers not only
00:54:35
looks nice the way they are made
00:54:37
from cedar wood they bring to your
00:54:40
the wardrobe has a pleasant aroma, besides they
00:54:43
They also repel insects quite well
00:54:45
durable so they are worth using
00:54:47
for heavy clothes for example they are difficult
00:54:50
damage Which means they will serve you
00:54:52
longer You may have noticed the colored
00:54:55
square at the bottom of a tube of toothpaste
00:54:58
these squares are mostly blue
00:55:00
red green and black colors are
00:55:03
special marks that help
00:55:05
production machines on the assembly line
00:55:07
lines to determine where and when needed
00:55:11
make a cut and seal the end of the tube
00:55:13
some boots have loops at the top
00:55:17
parts are like a fashion item
00:55:19
a meaningless gift from manufacturers
00:55:22
shoes actually have eyelets in these
00:55:24
purpose with their help you can
00:55:27
pull up your shoe when you try to
00:55:29
put on and you can also hang your shoes
00:55:32
by the eyelets or thread the laces through them
00:55:34
confession time remember the attachments that
00:55:38
included with your vacuum cleaner. You too
00:55:41
put them aside and never used them
00:55:43
they actually enjoyed it a lot
00:55:45
useful when cleaning the house because they
00:55:47
can be used for areas for
00:55:49
which are difficult to reach with
00:55:51
we all know what a regular nozzle is for
00:55:54
you need a vegetable peeler You can peel with
00:55:57
with its help not only potatoes or
00:55:59
carrots but also onions. So you can handle it
00:56:01
faster than using a knife
00:56:04
and you will do without onion tears
00:56:07
some sweatshirts have a neck area
00:56:10
V-shaped stitching is originally
00:56:12
held the insert from the same
00:56:15
elastic material which
00:56:16
used for cuffs and hem
00:56:18
thanks to this it was possible to put on clothes
00:56:21
lighter and it didn’t lose its shape
00:56:23
the rate was stretched so that a person could
00:56:26
stick your head into the neck And she also
00:56:30
absorbed under
00:56:31
originally there was such an insert in the front
00:56:34
and behind time there was only
00:56:36
front and v-piece
00:56:39
turned into a purely decorative stitch
00:56:41
because using modern
00:56:43
fabric manufacturers stopped sewing
00:56:45
special insert
00:56:47
bright squares or circles that you
00:56:50
you don’t see on food packaging
00:56:53
indicate vitamin content
00:56:55
minerals or certain flavors
00:56:57
quality and no it’s not some secret
00:56:59
a code that consumers must solve
00:57:02
actually this information is for
00:57:04
Printer engineers these marks
00:57:06
are called print control dies in
00:57:09
packaging manufacturing process
00:57:10
manufacturers use color blocks
00:57:13
to check the printing is correct
00:57:16
compare colors with reference ones
00:57:17
samples so that the brand for which they are
00:57:20
print received packaging stable and
00:57:23
recognizable quality most
00:57:25
printers only use four colors
00:57:27
yellow purple cyan and black
00:57:30
some printers use
00:57:31
additional colors such as green
00:57:34
orange and purple that's why on
00:57:37
some packages can be seen
00:57:38
several circles so they check each one
00:57:42
from flowers
00:57:44
margins in notebooks were not invented for
00:57:47
notes
00:57:48
the fields were originally intended to protect
00:57:51
written from rats rodents once lived
00:57:54
side by side with people their diet included
00:57:57
almost everything including paper
00:58:00
so people began to leave wide
00:58:02
margins in notebooks and books as
00:58:04
snacks for uninvited neighbors rat
00:58:07
satiated themselves with empty paper and did not
00:58:10
got to the most valuable things written down
00:58:12
pages
00:58:13
often appears on the left lapel of a jacket
00:58:16
sewn loop manufacturers sew it up
00:58:19
so thoroughly that it is impossible for her
00:58:21
start using it without ruining your jacket
00:58:24
while the other lapel is absolutely Smooth
00:58:27
Without a hint of loops and buttons like this
00:58:30
you will find a sewn loop not only on
00:58:32
suit jacket blind loops also
00:58:35
there are shirts, pea coats and some
00:58:37
other items of clothing and they are associated with
00:58:40
Latvian history first lapels
00:58:41
appeared in the early 19th century before
00:58:44
men mostly wore tailcoats with
00:58:46
they fastened them with high collars
00:58:49
all the way to the top on hot days
00:58:51
loosen the clasp, lower the collar and
00:58:54
left the top button undone
00:58:56
to save yourself from overheating collar
00:58:59
lay symmetrically on the chest Today we
00:59:01
call it
00:59:03
[music]
00:59:05
people stopped using this buttonhole
00:59:08
after they came up with the lapel
00:59:10
counting special cases for example there
00:59:12
can insert flower manufacturers
00:59:15
costumes left it as a fashion element
00:59:17
tea bags are pretty obvious for
00:59:20
what are they intended for but they can
00:59:22
useful if your shoes become bad
00:59:24
smell just put in your shoes
00:59:27
bags Of course unused and
00:59:30
Leave it overnight by the time you
00:59:32
wake up tea bags will absorb everything
00:59:34
unwanted odors paper clips
00:59:37
have other useful purposes
00:59:39
in addition to the main one, you can fasten with them
00:59:42
money paper clips are also pretty
00:59:44
universal if the clasp is yours
00:59:46
my favorite bracelet broke and you all
00:59:49
equals Want to put it on paperclip can
00:59:51
help thread it through both ends
00:59:53
carefully twist the bracelet as
00:59:56
new guy
00:59:58
you will need a drop of liquid
01:00:00
modern laser 3D printer and
01:00:02
several hours of work to do
01:00:04
the smallest spinner in the world
01:00:07
the diameter will be less than that of a hair
01:00:09
at least to the Isokrichsky investigators
01:00:12
the national laboratory managed to do
01:00:14
exactly this
01:00:16
double stuffed oreo cookies
01:00:19
does not contain double filling teacher
01:00:22
maths weighed 10 regular oreo 10s
01:00:25
double stuffed and 10 triple stuffed oreos
01:00:28
filling It turned out that in cookies with
01:00:30
double filling it is only 1.86 times
01:00:34
more than usual
01:00:38
chipotle is not a special type of pepper
01:00:41
And the good old dried jalapeno
01:00:44
smoked jalapeño is chipotle
01:00:48
oxygen in gaseous state
01:00:51
colorless and odorless but when it
01:00:54
is in liquid or solid state
01:00:55
it looks pale blue
01:01:00
after falling into a black hole a star
01:01:02
breaks into pieces under the influence
01:01:04
enormous gravitational force some
01:01:06
parts of the star's remains fall into black
01:01:09
hole the rest is thrown out with such
01:01:11
forces in the form of a huge jet of plasma that
01:01:14
hundreds of light years away
01:01:18
not long ago scientists decided that
01:01:21
dinosaur family tree needed
01:01:23
redraw for the first time in 130 years obviously
01:01:26
that two orders of dinosaurs from the very
01:01:28
first it was necessary to unite this Lizard
01:01:31
pelvic meat eaters such as Tyrannosaurus rex and
01:01:34
ornithischian vegetarians such as
01:01:36
stegosaurus
01:01:39
a camel can drink 100 liters of water in
01:01:42
10 minutes this water is stored in the bloodstream
01:01:44
animal system regarding fat
01:01:46
hump then he provides the camels
01:01:49
nutrition when there is little food around
01:01:51
some sea creatures such as
01:01:53
salmon or turtles use magnetic
01:01:56
field of our planet to find the way
01:01:58
home
01:02:00
lightweight not only help you breathe but
01:02:04
and produce blood cells these cells
01:02:06
are responsible for blood clotting which
01:02:08
stops bleeding lungs
01:02:11
produce more than 10 million of these
01:02:14
tiny cells per hour
01:02:17
only two letters never meet
01:02:19
in the periodic table these are Jay and Q
01:02:23
spin the ball When you throw it and
01:02:26
it will deviate from the trajectory of the free
01:02:27
falling this phenomenon is known as the Effect
01:02:30
Magnus can be seen in various
01:02:33
sports such as tennis or
01:02:37
she is for you and Phobia is the fear of what is in
01:02:40
any moment anywhere in the world duck or
01:02:42
the goose can watch you people not
01:02:45
definitely afraid that a duck or a goose
01:02:47
come too close or touch
01:02:49
before him He just doesn't like the feeling
01:02:51
that he is being watched For the first time this is a Phobia
01:02:54
was described in the comic To show
01:02:56
that you can be afraid of anything, anything is possible
01:02:59
become a phobia duck watching everyone
01:03:01
your movement is really creepy
01:03:04
your favorite fruit candy shines
01:03:07
because they are covered with carnauba
01:03:10
wax many fruits especially Apples
01:03:12
also covered with a thin layer of this wax
01:03:15
it not only adds shine to candies and
01:03:17
fruit but also makes your
01:03:19
automobile
01:03:22
peaches and nectarines seem different but
01:03:25
in fact it's almost the same
01:03:28
same fruit if the furry gene is dominant
01:03:30
we get peaches if not smooth
01:03:33
nectarines
01:03:34
crows are excellent at recognizing faces
01:03:37
are able to remember people for a long time
01:03:40
can be both good and bad
01:03:42
depending on how much you were
01:03:43
be kind to them, you don't want to meet
01:03:46
the thief who holds a grudge against you
01:03:48
you probably won't be able to tell the difference
01:03:50
one vorn from another is therefore better
01:03:52
maintain with all of them Friendly
01:03:55
neutrality
01:03:57
in the city
01:03:58
Yorro in Central America every year
01:04:00
an event known as the Rain occurs
01:04:03
from fish, not so much among the locals
01:04:05
there is a choice every year in May or June above
01:04:08
pouring rain sweeps through the city
01:04:10
leaving a lot of fish on the streets is considered
01:04:13
that this phenomenon is caused by water
01:04:15
tornadoes or tornadoes that carry away fish
01:04:18
far from her home free delivery
01:04:20
seafood why not
01:04:26
one string of spaghetti on your fork
01:04:29
there is a name it's called spaghetto
01:04:33
in Italian the letter and at the end of the word
01:04:35
means plural and the letter O
01:04:38
The only thing that applies to others is
01:04:41
Italian products such as niyoko
01:04:43
instead of gnocchi fettuccino instead of fettuccine and
01:04:47
ravioli instead of ravioli
01:04:50
water can freeze and boil
01:04:53
at the same time it is called triple
01:04:55
point when a substance can be immediately
01:04:57
solid liquid And gaseous for this
01:05:00
strictly defined pressures are required and
01:05:03
temperature
01:05:05
We're used to white ranch sauce.
01:05:08
Manufacturers add dioxide to it
01:05:10
titanium so that the sauce is as white as
01:05:13
sunscreen and
01:05:15
sunscreen manufacturers
01:05:17
add titanium dioxide to their products
01:05:19
the same goes for Caesar sauce and dressing with
01:05:22
blue cheese
01:05:24
Our Moon once had an Atmosphere
01:05:26
about 4 billion years ago
01:05:29
occurred on the earth's natural satellite
01:05:31
several volcanic eruptions
01:05:34
released huge volumes of gas
01:05:35
there was so much trillionth of tons of gas that
01:05:39
he didn’t have time to evaporate into space like that
01:05:41
an atmosphere was formed
01:05:44
cold water heats up faster than
01:05:46
the hot rate of this process depends
01:05:49
on the temperature difference between the liquid and
01:05:51
environment That's why it's cold
01:05:53
water takes less time to
01:05:55
absorption of heat, but this does not mean that
01:05:57
it will boil faster than it gets hotter
01:06:00
Zealand is a hypothetical Continent
01:06:03
sunk in the Pacific Ocean also
01:06:05
called a fragment of a continent or
01:06:07
microcontinent it is assumed that
01:06:10
Zealandia's area is almost 5
01:06:13
million square kilometers
01:06:15
half of the US she left the cart around 23
01:06:18
million years ago New Zealand is the most
01:06:21
most of Zealand that remains
01:06:23
above sea level
01:06:25
people continue to evolve scientists
01:06:28
tracked several million
01:06:29
human anomalies it turns out
01:06:31
some bad genes slowly but surely
01:06:34
filtered from human DNA
01:06:38
the stars look twinkling because
01:06:41
turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere due to
01:06:43
its light from the stars moves in different
01:06:45
directions before reaching the eyes
01:06:47
because of this it seems as if the stars are twinkling
01:06:52
in water it takes thousands of years to pass
01:06:54
your continuous path around the world
01:06:57
this process is known as global
01:07:00
Ocean Conveyor
01:07:03
bismuth is a brittle shiny white
01:07:06
metal with a pink tint if it
01:07:09
melt and then cool slowly
01:07:11
iridescent cubic is formed
01:07:14
crystals
01:07:17
Skittles and m&m's candies are colored by bugs
01:07:21
red food coloring is made from
01:07:24
Carmine, which is obtained from insects
01:07:26
called cachenille They answer
01:07:28
for the color of red lipstick
01:07:32
stones, metals and other substances from
01:07:34
which our planet consists of alone
01:07:37
in places they are compressed more densely than in others
01:07:39
it has amazing consequences
01:07:42
severity varies slightly depending
01:07:44
from where you are the height above
01:07:46
sea ​​level also matters
01:07:49
the top of Everest you will weigh
01:07:50
a little less Don't look down
01:07:54
one scientist has a theory according to
01:07:56
which is another substance in the Ancients
01:07:58
microbes once replaced chlorophyll
01:08:01
giving modern plants green
01:08:03
color This substance reflected the sun
01:08:06
light in the form of red and purple colors
01:08:08
which added up to purple
01:08:10
shade If this is true early Earth
01:08:13
could be infested with strange creatures
01:08:15
purple until everything appears
01:08:17
green
01:08:19
apples taste better when they are
01:08:22
cut because they are exposed
01:08:24
exposure to oxygen it activates
01:08:26
enzyme polyphenol sedase responsible
01:08:29
for ripening and color change the same
01:08:32
the same thing happens when you hit a fruit
01:08:34
oxygen enters the apple through
01:08:36
tiny cracks and it starts
01:08:41
do you like white chocolate really?
01:08:43
it's not chocolate at all, it's actually a mixture
01:08:46
with vanilla milk sugar and cocoa butter
01:08:48
cocoa butter is not enough for the product
01:08:51
became chocolate in its composition should
01:08:53
include syrup or cocoa powder
01:08:56
only product expiration date
01:08:58
which never expires even if
01:09:01
you don't store it in the refrigerator it's honey
01:09:03
honey has a low level of acidity and a lot
01:09:05
sugar Therefore they cannot live in it
01:09:08
spoilage organisms If two
01:09:10
piece of the same metal
01:09:12
touch in space they stick
01:09:14
this does not happen to each other on earth
01:09:16
because water and air do not allow the pieces
01:09:19
connect
01:09:22
people are more honest when they are tired
01:09:24
why are most confessions made in
01:09:26
night talk time
01:09:27
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01:09:30
Firefighters usually extinguish flames with wet water
01:09:33
this is water mixed with special
01:09:35
substances these chemicals
01:09:37
help water absorb into objects
01:09:39
easier to spread everywhere
01:09:43
the sun is a medium-sized star and yet
01:09:46
you can fit three hundred million in it
01:09:49
thousands of planets Earth In addition, the star in
01:09:51
333 thousand times heavier than our planet
01:09:55
people can send email addresses
01:09:58
mail in Morse code since 2004 Exactly
01:10:01
then the alphabet was first added new
01:10:03
symbol commercial floor or dog on
01:10:07
in fact, this symbol consists of
01:10:09
signals
01:10:10
without a break in between
01:10:14
you know some things about your body
01:10:16
for sure or not Can you guess
01:10:20
where is the myth and where is the fact, every one is correct
01:10:23
answer is worth one point tell me yours
01:10:26
result in comments
01:10:27
brown eggs are more nutritious than
01:10:30
white myth or fact myth does not exist
01:10:33
studies claiming that brown
01:10:36
eggs are the only healthier ones than white ones
01:10:38
the difference is the color of the shell the color of the shell
01:10:40
does not affect nutritional value or taste
01:10:42
quality it is related to the breed of chicken course
01:10:45
white earlobes usually carry
01:10:47
white eggs
01:10:50
have you ever heard that big
01:10:52
some of the dust in your home is exfoliated
01:10:55
skin is unpleasant I know what you think
01:10:58
myth or fact is it a myth you sweep the floor
01:11:02
not only from skin scales, house dust
01:11:04
consists of many components
01:11:05
hair particles in building materials
01:11:08
mold pollen body parts of insects and
01:11:11
Zola here are some of them According to
01:11:14
research from the magazine Kanarinhaus Here
01:11:16
why in a house located next to
01:11:18
busy highway or construction site dust
01:11:21
more than in a house in the middle of the forest
01:11:23
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01:11:25
the skin is our largest organ, it's a fact
01:11:28
or Myth is fact You might think that
01:11:31
the intestines will be quite large if
01:11:33
expand it but there is no in it
01:11:35
the skin of an adult wins the competition
01:11:38
person about 3.5 kg and two square
01:11:41
meters of skin we cannot imagine ourselves
01:11:44
without it, the skin serves not only for
01:11:46
to cover our body she also
01:11:48
plays an important role in our defense
01:11:51
you can't breathe or swallow
01:11:53
at the same time a myth or a fact it is a fact
01:11:56
Perhaps you already knew the correct answer
01:11:58
but we decided to try anyway
01:12:00
see for yourself So in your throat there is
01:12:03
two passages important for your survival
01:12:06
putting medical terms aside, I will
01:12:08
call them respiratory and food
01:12:10
tubes they don't allow us to breathe or swallow
01:12:13
at the same time otherwise food
01:12:15
would enter the respiratory tract and
01:12:17
caused serious complications
01:12:22
but sometimes there are failures in such cases you
01:12:26
you start coughing and don’t let it
01:12:28
a piece of food enters the lungs
01:12:30
in addition to unique fingerprints
01:12:33
people also have unique fingerprints
01:12:34
language Is it a myth or a fact a human fact
01:12:39
language has incredible properties
01:12:40
through which we experience the taste of food
01:12:43
it is also unique in its texture people
01:12:45
use biometric systems such
01:12:47
like fingerprint scans of hair and
01:12:49
iris for
01:12:51
authentication they play an important role in
01:12:53
identification and verification fingerprint
01:12:55
the language is unique so it is very difficult
01:12:57
copy it can also be used
01:12:59
as a biometric tool
01:13:01
systems, what if people start
01:13:03
use such a system in your
01:13:04
everyday life Imagine that you
01:13:06
lock your safe or phone using
01:13:08
tongue print
01:13:11
an adult spends three hours in the toilet
01:13:13
hours a week do you think this is a fact or
01:13:16
A myth is a fact, a survey conducted by scientists
01:13:19
showed that the average adult
01:13:21
spends three hours and 9 hours on toilet chores
01:13:24
minutes every week is more than time
01:13:26
which is spent on exercise
01:13:28
Take your time, there's no need to rush
01:13:31
swallow 8 spiders per year during
01:13:34
dream myth or fact Do not believe in happiness for
01:13:38
for us and for spiders of course This is not true
01:13:41
don't be afraid anymore and sleep soundly
01:13:43
most spiders don't intentionally
01:13:45
vibrations emanating from people approach
01:13:48
from a sleeping person and they are scared away Although
01:13:50
some spiders feel comfortable in
01:13:53
bedroom even if they think that you
01:13:55
roommates are not a reason to creep
01:13:58
in your mouth
01:14:00
the femur can withstand a force of
01:14:03
thousands of kilograms What do you think?
01:14:05
myth or fact yes this is a big fact and
01:14:10
strong femur attached
01:14:12
many muscles It is located in the upper
01:14:15
leg parts, experts say that this
01:14:18
a bone is hard to break, it's one of two things
01:14:21
the strongest bones in our anatomy
01:14:23
the second is the temporal bone of the skull if
01:14:26
you're wondering, so here's the femur
01:14:28
can support 30 times the weight
01:14:31
your body. Perhaps this is because
01:14:34
the femur is the longest and largest bone
01:14:36
in the human body do you believe that from
01:14:40
shaving hair becomes thicker myth or
01:14:42
fact I will now be debunked by experts
01:14:45
they claim that shaving has no effect on
01:14:48
thickness of hair with root hair nothing
01:14:50
what happens is you just shave off the top
01:14:53
part after shaving hair grows back without
01:14:56
tip islands therefore it may seem
01:14:58
that they are getting thicker
01:15:01
is it safe to eat food that has been sitting on
01:15:04
half no more than five seconds is it a Fact or
01:15:06
myth Sorry to upset you now but
01:15:09
The five second rule doesn't work
01:15:13
researchers found that
01:15:14
significant amount of bacteria
01:15:16
switches to food within five seconds
01:15:19
The moisture content of food directly affects
01:15:21
the rate of its pollution
01:15:23
Imagine that you dropped a slice on the floor
01:15:26
watermelon and chips I don't know why you're eating
01:15:29
them together but let's continue anyway
01:15:31
consider this example
01:15:33
watermelon gets dirtier than chips
01:15:36
because watermelon has more moisture and
01:15:38
the surface is more open for transfer
01:15:40
bacteria
01:15:43
blondes and redheads may soon disappear
01:15:45
myth or fact Everything here is simply true This
01:15:50
myth red or blond hair color is associated
01:15:52
with recessive genes they can
01:15:54
not passed on from generation to generation
01:15:56
affecting the wearer's hair color if both
01:15:59
parents have correct recessive
01:16:01
Genes are highly likely to
01:16:03
the next generation will have light
01:16:05
or red hair such Genes occur
01:16:07
rare but in populations anyway
01:16:09
these genes are transferred so that they
01:16:12
not lost forever for this to happen
01:16:14
literally all people should disappear
01:16:17
A planet with such genes has a chance
01:16:19
not great for that
01:16:23
drinking coffee dehydrates you is it a Fact or
01:16:27
myth myth you can safely enjoy
01:16:30
morning coffee perhaps after that you
01:16:33
go to the toilet one more time but it’s not
01:16:35
means you will lose more water
01:16:37
There are many studies
01:16:38
dedicated to the effects of caffeine Some of
01:16:41
they showed that the use of reasonable
01:16:43
does not increase the amount of coffee per day
01:16:46
risk of dehydration
01:16:49
yogurt helps digestion How do you
01:16:52
Do you think this is a fact or just another myth?
01:16:55
but With the right choice of yogurt, yogurt
01:16:58
- these are products containing probiotics
01:17:00
good bacteria thanks to which
01:17:03
intestines everything runs smoothly
01:17:05
use
01:17:07
yogurt may not be enough for
01:17:08
health of the digestive system but he
01:17:10
definitely gives her support
01:17:12
the main thing to remember is that not all yoghurts
01:17:15
are the same, some contain sugar
01:17:17
or fillings like candy or cookies A
01:17:20
there is no particular benefit to such yoghurts
01:17:24
hair hair will grow faster if
01:17:26
cut them more often Fact or myth we hear with
01:17:30
childhood that the more often you cut your hair, the
01:17:33
hair will grow faster unfortunately
01:17:34
the rate of hair growth does not depend on
01:17:37
how often do you get your hair cut average speed
01:17:40
their height is 3 tenths
01:17:42
millimeters per day
01:17:44
it is influenced by many factors age
01:17:46
hormones and even the time of year
01:17:49
well now you have a reason to postpone
01:17:52
visit to the hairdresser
01:17:56
If you don't want to sneeze, press with your fingers
01:17:59
on the bridge of the nose
01:18:01
When you do this your brain gets
01:18:03
alert
01:18:05
it quickly slows down everything else
01:18:07
processes including the sneezing reflex by the way
01:18:10
longest sneezing attack
01:18:12
was recorded in 1981
01:18:16
sorry it went on
01:18:18
976 days during this time women from
01:18:22
More than a million sneezed in Britain
01:18:24
once
01:18:26
part of the brain responsible for vision
01:18:28
located at the back of the head
01:18:30
It's interesting that the right side of our
01:18:32
brain controls vision on the left
01:18:34
sides and vice versa
01:18:37
If you are in a noisy place
01:18:40
for example in a club or at a concert
01:18:41
Close your ears to hear your friends better
01:18:45
press the cartilaginous protrusion on the tragus
01:18:48
base of the auricle then turn
01:18:51
This is an ear to your friend
01:18:54
If you feel anxious, squeeze
01:18:57
fingers in a fist with thumb sticking out
01:18:59
finger and slowly blow on that finger
01:19:02
If you can't stop the hiccups
01:19:04
put an ice cube on your tongue or you can
01:19:07
cover your ears with your palms and drink a glass
01:19:09
water through a straw in one breath
01:19:13
and also try pulling the tip
01:19:15
tongue or raise your hands to the ceiling
01:19:19
Usually human snoring does not happen
01:19:22
louder than 60 dB this is the normal volume
01:19:25
conversation
01:19:28
but sometimes the noise level can reach
01:19:30
80 dB is the volume the blender operates at.
01:19:35
If you want to wake up quickly, delay
01:19:38
for a while the heart will begin to breathe
01:19:40
beat faster and the body will go into
01:19:43
active mode is not the main thing
01:19:45
overdo it if you wake up
01:19:46
too abruptly you can create unnecessary
01:19:49
load on the heart
01:19:51
if you're sad, squeeze between
01:19:53
pencil teeth muscles involved in
01:19:56
smile will get to work it will send to
01:19:59
the brain has special impulses it will start
01:20:00
release endorphins in the blink of an eye
01:20:04
your smile will become sincere
01:20:08
are right-handed and tend to chew most of the food
01:20:10
left-handed people eat more on the right side of their mouth
01:20:13
use the left side
01:20:16
the smell of rosemary can significantly
01:20:19
improve the memorization process if you
01:20:21
you need to learn something by heart, accept it
01:20:24
horizontal position and place
01:20:26
a sprig of rosemary next to it This will help you
01:20:29
remember information faster and
01:20:31
effectively
01:20:32
If your leg goes numb, shake your head
01:20:35
in about a minute you will understand what
01:20:38
muscles relaxed and pin-like sensations
01:20:40
needles gone
01:20:43
muscles that help the eyes
01:20:45
about 100 thousand perform focusing
01:20:48
movements per day if you want to make
01:20:50
the same number of movements of the leg muscles will be necessary
01:20:52
walk about 80 kilometers of Deja Vu on
01:20:56
might actually be something like
01:20:58
processing delays in the brain
01:20:59
there is a theory that it is
01:21:02
occurs when the brain moves
01:21:04
information from one part to another if
01:21:06
in this process at least the slightest
01:21:09
delay the brain will get the same
01:21:11
information twice and process it as
01:21:13
an event that has already happened
01:21:16
of all the people who can move
01:21:19
Only 30 percent can move their ears
01:21:21
only one ear usually during
01:21:24
eating pineapple in the mouth begins
01:21:26
characteristic burning sensation because while you
01:21:28
eat this fruit, it eats you in return
01:21:31
pineapple is the only known food
01:21:33
containing bromelain is an enzyme that
01:21:36
fortunately the stomach breaks down proteins
01:21:38
acid knows how to deal with it
01:21:41
if you have a sore throat you need to scratch your ear
01:21:45
this stimulates the nerve that causes
01:21:48
throat muscle spasm and tickling immediately
01:21:50
disappears
01:21:52
Surprisingly, it burns during sleep
01:21:54
more calories than while watching
01:21:57
TV
01:21:58
ask a friend to sit on a chair and
01:22:00
put your index finger to his forehead
01:22:02
then ask him to stand without using
01:22:05
he can't do it with his hands
01:22:09
just like salamanders grow
01:22:12
people can grow cartilage from their tails
01:22:15
This is an elastic substance that surrounds
01:22:17
joints, scientists recently discovered that
01:22:20
cartilage can regenerate this process
01:22:23
most effective in the ankle
01:22:25
so effective in the knee and least
01:22:28
effective in the hip
01:22:31
if lying in bed you suddenly start
01:22:33
feel dizzy put one
01:22:36
foot on the floor
01:22:37
the brain will receive information that you are standing on
01:22:40
something hard and an unpleasant sensation
01:22:42
will pass
01:22:44
only 30 percent of people know how
01:22:47
flare nostrils
01:22:49
if someone pats you on the back
01:22:51
When you hug he is non-verbal
01:22:54
asks him to let him go
01:22:56
single transverse palmar fold
01:22:59
it is a very rare occurrence
01:23:02
only one and a half percent of the population
01:23:04
Of the globe, most people have
01:23:07
two palmar folds in men one
01:23:09
the palmar fold is more common than in
01:23:12
women this trait is passed on
01:23:14
inheritance
01:23:15
our taste buds are very
01:23:18
short life cycle they do not live
01:23:20
more than 10-14 days
01:23:23
our lips are hundreds of times more sensitive than
01:23:25
fingertips
01:23:28
the skin starts to wrinkle if it goes on for a long time
01:23:30
being in the water for a reason
01:23:33
wrinkled fingers and toes
01:23:35
provide better grip
01:23:37
surface
01:23:39
Research has proven that sneezing is
01:23:42
way to reset your nose sneezing
01:23:44
reboots the cells that are
01:23:46
inside our nose they are called
01:23:48
cilia
01:23:51
If a person dares, then there is a loss
01:23:53
he is unable to sense smell and
01:23:56
distinguish odors
01:23:59
the amount of food we eat in
01:24:01
throughout life weighs the same
01:24:03
how many 8 asian elephants are not
01:24:05
It's amazing how much people spend on food
01:24:07
four years of life
01:24:10
our skin analyzes 1 million bits
01:24:12
data per second our ears and nose
01:24:15
process 100 thousand
01:24:18
the language is the least productive it analyzes
01:24:20
only 1000 per second
01:24:24
multitasking does not exist what we
01:24:27
We actually consider multitasking
01:24:29
the brain's ability to switch quickly
01:24:31
between different tasks Unfortunately, in
01:24:34
In this case, Leodes make mistakes
01:24:35
much more often In addition to perform
01:24:38
Each task may require two
01:24:41
times more time than usual On the other
01:24:44
sides When we do physical
01:24:46
an activity that was done a lot
01:24:48
times We can also perform mental
01:24:50
task for example you can run underpants
01:24:53
or take souls to think about problems on
01:24:55
work
01:24:57
if someone constantly adjusts their sleeves
01:24:59
He's probably very nervous
01:25:02
repetitive small movements
01:25:04
self-soothing technique
01:25:06
you can check how unique you are
01:25:09
wishing for a sprig of cilantro for some it
01:25:11
the grass tastes like soap because
01:25:13
the plant contains a chemical
01:25:15
used in soap making but
01:25:18
only 4 to 14 percent of the population
01:25:20
Earth's creatures have special genes
01:25:22
who can detect this in one of
01:25:25
them
01:25:26
an adult uses about 200
01:25:29
muscles to take just one step
01:25:32
eyes never stop moving
01:25:35
perceiving visual information in
01:25:37
otherwise we wouldn't be able to see
01:25:39
you don't notice the whole picture
01:25:42
movements because the brain is great
01:25:44
video editor it stabilizes
01:25:45
image and connects tons of fragments
01:25:48
in one smooth video every 3-4 days
01:25:52
a completely new one is formed in the stomach
01:25:54
mucous membrane thus Our
01:25:57
the body prevents the stomach from digesting itself
01:26:00
when a person lies the temperature around
01:26:02
his nose and the inner corners of his eyes
01:26:04
rises
01:26:06
this phenomenon is known as the Pinocchio effect
01:26:12
the liver is the only organ in our body
01:26:14
which can completely regenerate
01:26:16
even if there are only 25 left of the liver
01:26:19
percent she can return to her
01:26:21
full size
01:26:23
synesthesia - It is unusual and rare
01:26:26
ability people who have it
01:26:28
can taste music or hear
01:26:30
colors but this only happens in one of them
01:26:33
two thousand people
01:26:35
fingernails and toenails are growing these days
01:26:37
faster than half a century ago, perhaps the case
01:26:40
is that people eat more protein today
01:26:45
we begin to feel thirsty as soon as
01:26:47
water loss reaches one percent
01:26:49
having lost more than 5 percent of your body weight
01:26:52
risk of fainting loss of water
01:26:55
more than 10 percent of body weight may
01:26:58
will end badly
01:27:03
our brain can generate more than 50
01:27:06
thoughts per minute is 3000 thoughts per hour and
01:27:10
more than 70 thousand per day
01:27:14
a person has about 150 thousand on his head
01:27:17
hair
01:27:18
on average every hair per month
01:27:20
grows a centimeter and in a year everything
01:27:23
hair grows 16 km
01:27:26
[music]
01:27:29
if your leg cramps you need to pull it towards you
01:27:32
her thumb it will stretch the muscles and
01:27:35
will relieve spasm
01:27:36
Bacteria live in the human intestine
01:27:39
that can generate electricity
01:27:41
they release electrons which create
01:27:43
tiny electric currents possible
01:27:47
This is how bacteria produce
01:27:49
energy, you can turn on the light and then somehow
01:27:52
dark
01:27:54
by the end of his life the average person
01:27:56
can remember up to 150 trillion units
01:27:59
information
01:28:02
if you brush your teeth regularly before eating
01:28:04
or drinking can damage your taste
01:28:06
receptors
01:28:08
This is because most types of dental
01:28:10
pastes contain two chemicals
01:28:13
which reduce the ability to feel
01:28:15
sweet and increase sensitivity
01:28:17
bitter taste
01:28:22
the mutation Genadium and si-2 allows people
01:28:26
sleep only a few hours a day and
01:28:28
they feel great at the same time
01:28:31
don't get tired and don't need
01:28:32
long sleep how to get
01:28:34
such a thing on average These people
01:28:36
wake up at 4-5 o'clock in the morning only around
01:28:39
five percent of the world's population
01:28:41
have this feature
01:28:44
only people cry because of emotions others
01:28:46
living things cry to hydrate
01:28:49
eyes
01:28:51
a woman has more on her tongue
01:28:53
taste buds than men have
01:28:56
may be one of the reasons why 35
01:28:59
percent of women are
01:29:01
supertasters, that is, feels
01:29:03
tastes better than others and only 15
01:29:05
percent of men can boast
01:29:07
such ability
01:29:09
people find it difficult to recognize someone who they are
01:29:12
sign If this is in the photo
01:29:14
a person will have no eyebrows
01:29:16
this proves that eyebrows are more important for
01:29:19
facial recognition than eyes
01:29:22
with hands intertwined, 50 percent of people
01:29:25
place the right thumb higher
01:29:28
left 49 percent is placed on top
01:29:30
left thumb and only one
01:29:33
percentage of people give thumbs up
01:29:35
next to each other
01:29:38
our brain contains more than 86 billion
01:29:42
nerve cells that are connected to each other
01:29:44
friend 100 trillion connections This
01:29:47
much more than stars in the galaxy
01:29:49
Milky Way
01:29:51
And if you decided to count everything
01:29:54
it would take nerve cells to do this
01:29:56
approximately 3000 years
01:30:01
The memory capacity of the human brain is 4
01:30:04
TB of hard drive is more than 8 million
01:30:07
photos
01:30:09
a person can remember up to 10 thousand different
01:30:12
persons this number may vary But in
01:30:15
on average We remember 5000 faces, this is not at all
01:30:18
means that each person has a name associated with it
01:30:20
it's just about recognizing traits if
01:30:24
walk in the same direction along 12
01:30:26
approximately 800 hours per day will be required
01:30:29
days to circumnavigate the world
01:30:31
journey
01:30:32
The Bajo are a group of nomadic peoples who
01:30:35
live in the waters surrounding the Philippines
01:30:38
Indonesia and Malaysia thanks to rare
01:30:41
DNA mutations its representatives can
01:30:43
stay underwater for up to 13 minutes and
01:30:46
dive to a depth of 60 meters
01:30:49
blue cheese may affect dreams and
01:30:52
make them brighter
01:30:54
sometimes it starts on the plane
01:30:57
block your ears, they can even get sick
01:30:59
To solve this problem, chew gum
01:31:02
this opens Eustachian's tube
01:31:05
a small passage connecting the throat and
01:31:07
middle ear its opening aligns
01:31:10
ear pressure
01:31:14
By the way, yawning can also help
01:31:17
[music]
01:31:18
dreams are a complex mixture of our
01:31:21
imagining memories and knowledge
01:31:24
the average person sees from 4
01:31:26
up to 7 dreams every night but not all
01:31:29
they are remembered even if the fingerprints
01:31:32
fingers are severely damaged
01:31:34
the drawing is restored
01:31:36
if you have to deal with
01:31:38
hang for unhappy customers
01:31:40
back mirror
01:31:42
reflection will disturb an angry man
01:31:45
behave rudely
01:31:46
no one likes to see themselves like this
01:31:51
feet get bigger over time
01:31:54
age of the ligaments and tendons in the legs
01:31:56
weaken this makes the arches of the feet more
01:32:00
flat and feet wider and longer
01:32:04
only three percent of people in the world
01:32:06
there is a line forming the letters x on both
01:32:09
palms in many cultures
01:32:11
considered a sign of a strong personality
01:32:15
the human brain is 73 percent
01:32:18
from water like hearts that's why If
01:32:21
the brain loses only two percent of fluid
01:32:23
there is a feeling of exhaustion and also this
01:32:27
impairs memory, concentration and spoils
01:32:29
mood
01:32:32
Most people have the same height as
01:32:34
you need to check with the swing of your arms
01:32:36
[music]
01:32:38
a certain gene mutation leads to
01:32:41
the formation of super-dense bones that
01:32:43
It's almost impossible to break them
01:32:45
several times stronger than normal bones
01:32:47
people with this mutation also
01:32:49
have skin that is less susceptible
01:32:52
aging
01:32:53
You may have noticed small dots
01:32:56
moving in wavy lines when
01:32:58
look at a bright light or blue sky
01:33:00
They are usually only visible for a second or two
01:33:03
sometimes they look like tiny worms
01:33:06
these are leukocytes that move along
01:33:09
capillaries in front of the retina
01:33:10
photosensitive fabric in the back
01:33:12
parts of the eyes most people don't notice
01:33:15
these points Unless specifically asked
01:33:17
draw their attention
01:33:20
if someone listens to you, he raises his eyebrows
01:33:23
most likely sincerely interested in
01:33:25
what you say
01:33:28
if you untwist human DNA it
01:33:31
will stretch for 16 billion kilometers
01:33:33
this is 40 thousand times more distance
01:33:36
between the Earth and the Moon
01:33:39
human teeth are almost as strong
01:33:42
like a shark
01:33:43
The enamel of our teeth is the hardest substance
01:33:46
throughout our body
01:33:50
nostrils do not always work with the same
01:33:53
efficiency when we breathe alone
01:33:55
the nostril does most of the work and
01:33:57
they change every couple of hours
01:34:00
our right ear is more susceptible to
01:34:03
speech But the left ear perceives better
01:34:05
music researchers believe that it is
01:34:07
due to the fact that the left hemisphere
01:34:09
processes speech while the right
01:34:11
processes music and deals with others
01:34:13
creative functions our lips look like
01:34:16
red due to the large number
01:34:18
tiny capillaries that are
01:34:20
right under the skin
01:34:23
cold food or drink may cause
01:34:25
sudden and painful brain freeze
01:34:28
This happens because the nerves are on the roof of your mouth.
01:34:31
they freeze in the mouth they send signals to
01:34:34
the brain demands to stop eating this
01:34:36
eating cold food is a way to overcome this
01:34:40
unpleasant sensations pressing the tongue tightly against
01:34:43
sky
01:34:44
Do this and the pain will soon disappear
01:34:49
lips don't sweat because they don't have
01:34:52
they also have no sweat glands
01:34:54
producing a special protective
01:34:56
a film that would moisturize the skin
01:34:59
why are lips so vulnerable to the sun and wind?
01:35:01
and Cold they also dry out faster than
01:35:04
other body parts
01:35:06
we wouldn't taste the food if it weren't for
01:35:09
saliva produced by taste buds
01:35:11
have special receptors that
01:35:13
recognize different tastes without liquid
01:35:16
fragrances cannot contact
01:35:18
molecules of these receptors
01:35:20
There are not many cells in our body that
01:35:23
stay with us throughout our lives
01:35:25
These are the muscle cells of the eye lens
01:35:28
heart cells and neurons of the cortex
01:35:30
cerebral hemispheres
01:35:34
[music]
01:35:37
Millennials are people who are now over 25
01:35:40
up to 40 years old and they are usually more
01:35:43
more forgetful than older people
01:35:46
the reason for this phenomenon is higher
01:35:48
stress level
01:35:51
in people with albinism almost
01:35:53
there is no melanin, a pigment that
01:35:56
gives light to hair, skin and eyes
01:35:59
rare condition usually associated with albinism
01:36:02
only one in 18-25 thousand is born
01:36:05
people and ocular albinism occurs
01:36:07
Even less often, experts believe that only
01:36:09
one in 50 thousand people is susceptible
01:36:12
ocular albinism
01:36:14
in one day blood in the human body
01:36:17
covers more than 19 thousand kilometers
01:36:20
only half the size of the earth's equator
01:36:22
almost 25 percent of cholesterol in our
01:36:26
body found in the brain
01:36:28
This substance is critical for
01:36:30
memory and learning ability but
01:36:33
the blood-brain barrier does not allow
01:36:35
brain cells get cholesterol from
01:36:37
blood That's why the brain produces its
01:36:40
own type of cholesterol
01:36:42
paradoxically, although the teeth are
01:36:44
they are not considered part of the skeletal system
01:36:46
bones maybe because they can't
01:36:50
regenerate if a bone is broken
01:36:52
heals on its own, producing new ones
01:36:55
bone cells
01:36:57
our eyes can see something in just
01:37:00
13 milliseconds and this time
01:37:02
enough for the brain to process
01:37:04
comparison image average
01:37:07
blinking lasts from 100 to 400
01:37:09
milliseconds
01:37:10
bright sunlight makes you sneeze
01:37:13
from 17 to 35 percent of people this phenomenon
01:37:16
has the name luminous sneeze
01:37:19
The reflex of our fingers is extremely
01:37:22
sensitive they can feel
01:37:23
objects the size of a hair
01:37:26
what if fingers were the size of the earth
01:37:28
we would feel the difference between the cars
01:37:31
and houses
01:37:33
if the restaurant has a calorie table
01:37:35
people tend to order less
01:37:37
healthy and more nutritious food
01:37:40
If we look at the difference let's say between
01:37:42
hamburger and large salad
01:37:44
Caesar you can see that she is not like that
01:37:46
already significant and just like the burger seems
01:37:49
more satisfying most people it and
01:37:52
orders but when people don’t know what
01:37:54
a large portion of salad contains almost
01:37:56
as many calories as a hamburger
01:37:58
choose a healthier option

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