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Brady Folium
Mind-blowing facts about the Universe.🤯😱
.There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. That’s at least a billion trillion!
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The full human nervous system on it's own...😱😱
this is just the central nervous system. There are nerves that go into fingers and ground, but they're miniscule and very difficult to remove from the body, as well as difficult to see. The parasympathetic nervous system is also pretty useful in those areas, but there's no removing that from the body in a nice photogenic way like this.
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All the blood vessels in the human body.
There are about 150.000 km of blood vessels in the human body. Not 150 km, 150.000 . That is more mind-blowing to me. Ah, and around the same distance of nerves.
If you took every little capillary and every little nervous termination of your body and put them in a straight line, well first of all you'd be dead, but also you would have ~80% of the distance to the moon.
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Mind-blowing Fact: Did you know the population of the Earth weighs about the same as 350 quintillion bananas
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Fact: The world’s oldest wooden wheel has been around for more than 5,000 years
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Do you like it?
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