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At the moment, hundreds of thousands of asteroids have been discovered in the Solar System. The orbits of half of them are quite well studied, the rest are still flying somewhere in the unknown. But in fact, scientists suggest that we are adjacent to one to two million objects with a diameter of more than half a mile.
Which of them poses the greatest danger to our planet?
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That is Earth in eight hundred years. Or, perhaps, in half a century. Or even in a year. And that’s not science fiction: if some known asteroids hit it, our planet can really get rings like those around Saturn.
What’s more, in the distant past, Earth already had them, and not only once.
In this video, you’ll find out: where do planets get such space accessories from? Why do we owe our lives to the rings of Earth? And why wouldn’t you want our planet to have them back soon?
530 million years ago the very first creatures
emerged from the oceans to finally lay claim to the land, thanks to which we now have the pleasure of walking on solid ground.
But, like any joys in life, it may come to
an end sooner or later, as by the year 2100, ocean
levels will have risen by a little over two feet, or 66 cm.
And as more time passes, even more land will
sink into the depths of the world’s seas and
oceans.
Many people will simply have to at least partially return to an aquatic way of life.
So then, the
question is: Will this cause us evolve back into aquatic or semi-aquatic sea creatures?
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Natalie Wood, Bruce Lee, Notorious B.I.G. The killers of these people haven’t been found to this day. But there are criminal cases full of questions and inconsistencies that remain unsolved for a few million years.
Who killed the most enormous cold-blooded prehistoric monsters called the Megalodon and the Titanoboa? The investigation hits a dead end because it's hard to comprehend who or what could defeat those monsters. Eyewitnesses are long gone, and the evidence was destroyed by time.
In this video, we’ll reopen the investigation and find out: how did a lethal dose of radiation end up at the scene? Can we trust the white sharks’ alibi? And most importantly, who killed the prehistoric mega predators?
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Of course, we associate laser beams with science fiction and intergalactic wars with Martians, not real life. However, you don't have to invent a laser gun to cut through the Earth. Lasers could come from ... interstellar clouds!
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When you find yourself looking at the blazing sun, ask yourself: can an object have two shadows instead of one? I’ll give you a second… And yes! Two shadows are possible when it comes to exoplanet Kepler-One-Six-b. The thing is, it revolves around two stars in the constellation of Cygnus. Two sources of light mean two shadows - that makes sense. Trust me, there are a lot of other incredible phenomena hidden on other planets that even movies never showed us. Make yourself comfortable and join my little game to find out what you know about the strangest things occurring on other planets.
There is a variety of extremely dangerous plants in the world. For example, once you touch this burdock leaf, your body will start a countdown to committing... suicide! This flower is like that unseen force from the "Bird Box" that sneaks into people’s subconsciousness and makes them self-harm until they kill themselves. We used to think that herbs heal, flowers delight the eye, and trees bear delicious fruit. However, that's not always the case.
In this video, you’ll find out: which tree is a danger to your mother? Which plant would set your bottom on fire? And to prevent fatalities, I’ll tell you how to be saved from the most poisonous plants in the world.
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The night sky looks so peaceful and serene. But if you take a closer peek, you’ll see a battlefield. Everywhere you look, titans clash to death. Some of them are ramming each other at high speeds like war elephants. Others are practicing joint locks like judo fighters.
And this interstellar gang attacked a lonesome opponent and tore it into pieces. Colliding galaxies are the most spectacular events in our universe. And someday, our roles will switch from the audience watching this action show to its participants.
Andromeda and our Milky Way will get into a deadly battle in four billion years. In this video, you’ll find out: which of the galaxies is “stronger” and better prepared for the fight? Does it mean that all stars will collide up in the sky above our heads?
And what fate will await us in the heat of the galactic clash?
Gigantic monsters that sink our ships raze entire cities to the ground and can destroy all humankind! We love telling scary stories about enormous creatures with immense strength. And some of them are not fantasies but real giants.
In this video, you’ll find out: how big are the creatures living on Earth right now? Why did ancient animals use to grow to such a colossal size? And which of the creatures that ever lived on Earth is the largest?
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In twenty oh eight scientists checked pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and found one puzzling thing. It turned out that in twenty oh four, the telescope managed to photograph an exoplanet located in a star system called Fomalhaut. It was clearly visible in the photo, which is a bit of unexpected luck. Planet Dagon was glowing so surprisingly bright as if it wanted to be found. In 2020 scientists studied the photo taken by Hubble once again and discovered that the planet had simply vanished back in twenty fourteen!
In this video, you’ll find out: can a planet evaporate? Why are there so many inconsistencies in the version NASA came up with? And most importantly, where could the whole planet disappear to?
What’s more painful: a punch in the nose or a venomous ant sting? We can figure it out. With the help of a "dol". Dol is a unit of measurement of pain. From the word "dolor", meaning "pain". This measure was suggested by the doctors from Cornell University back in nineteen forty. The researchers inflicted pain upon medical students and pregnant women by applying heat of varying intensities to their bodies. And recorded their reactions. But since pain is highly subjective, the dol didn’t become known internationally and never found its way into common use. However, the doctors’ work and the test subjects’ sufferings shouldn’t be in vain. Though the resulting system is imperfect, it gives an overview of the intensity of pain of a diverse nature. So, I suggest using it. What about playing the "Would you rather" game and finding out how resilient you are? In this video you’ll also find out: can money make up for suffering? And what is the most painful thing a human being could endure?
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