I bet you didn't know: useless but curious facts


Today we are going to set our mind to reviewing facts that may not seem too useful, but can amaze and mesmerize the curious and the never-bored.
 
Ready?
 
There are more ways of arranging a pack of ordinary playing cards than there have been seconds since the universe began.

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A black hole the size of a baseball has a mass approximately 5 times that of Earth
 

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There are more possible games of chess lasting 40 moves than there are atoms in the entire universe.
 
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The tongue of a mature blue whale has approximately the same mass as that of an entire elephant.
 
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Half of the human genome is identical to that of the banana.

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A single Tree in Amazonian Peru may contain more than 40 species of ants, equal to the number on the whole of the British Isles.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt suffered from Triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13).

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In 1752 eleven days were skipped when the Julian Calendar was replaced by the Gregorian calendar. The anger people felt at losing eleven days from their lives resulted in a riot in London.

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Oysters are transexuals - they change from one sex to another and back again depending on which is best for mating.
 
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The 10 Commandments contain 297 words. The Bill of Rights is stated in 463 words. Lincon's Gettysburg Address contains 266 words. A recent federal directive to regulate the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words.
 

Mmm, interesting way to wrap up today's post. And remember, my friends, be interested. Be curious.

Source: Curious 


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