Interesting Facts - Page 114

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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were third cousins one way, and second cousins once removed another way.
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The universe may be infinite in size. If so, there exist exact copies of our own observable universe. Applying science developed by Stephen Hawking, we can compute the average distance to the nearest exact copy of our observable universe. It is about 1010122 meters.
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New Hampshire license plates are printed with the motto "Live Free or Die". Ironically, they are produced by prisoners.
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Anesthesia works on plants, as demonstrated by experiments on Venus Flytraps.
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The first European scientists to examine a Platypus thought it was a fake, sewn together from multiple different animals.
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Jan 2, 2021
Source for 567 is "The Hidden Reality" by Brian Greene.
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Cool
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The North Korean government once made a TV show showing how to "properly" trim your hair.
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Cape May, NJ, is closer to Savannah, GA, than it is to northern Maine. The Maine place is Escourt Station, so you can check it out
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Jul 19, 2021
I mean, no offense, but don’t we already have a lot of those facts?
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The Ganga and the Yamuna rivers have the same legal rights in India as human.
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as do dolphins.
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570 was used already
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For anyone who was curious as to what it was, it said "The Venus flytrap is not a tropical plant. Its range is confined to a small area along the coast of the Carolinas."
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Hello Quizmaster?
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Replaced.
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Reno, Nevada is farther wast the Los Angeles, California
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Already done, Dood
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wast
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A question inspired by #567:

Within an infinite and random sequence of numbers (e.g. pi), is there necessarily an infinite series of 1's, and an infinite series of 2's, etc?

Is there necessarily the works of Shakespeare written out in in a=1, b=2 etc? Is there the works of Shakespeare written like that but with every instance of the word "King" changed to the word "Elvis"?

Or is this a fallacy?

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Answers: pi isn't random (it's the same every time you work it out) but it is assumed that it is normal in every base, meaning that it has similar properties to a randomly generated sequence with each digit having equal probability of appearing. There certainly isn't an infinite sequence of 1s or 2s, but given any finite length of sequence (say one billion 1s in a row) this appears somewhere if pi is normal. Assuming you find a logical method to convert the complete works of Shakespeare, or any other text, to a sequence of base 10 digits, this will also appear somewhere in pi if pi is normal.
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The hottest temperatures ever recorded Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, or South Carolina are all lower than Minnesota's.
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Oh no! You know about the star I made in my Minnesotan basement!
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Lol
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Source: Wikipedia
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Some Chinese mothers crush their daughters toes because in ancient times they were considered beautiful. This was called foot binding
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I looked at images of it on google and I cringed so hard
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Oh dear
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The proper name of Sonic, the video game character was called Ogilvie Maurice Hedgehog.
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Maybe he got that nickname because he ate a lot of fast food.
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Lol Hahahaha
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I have a fact: Fargo, in North Dakota, is further north than Ottawa, in Canada.

Fargo, ND: 46° 52' 17" N 96° 48' 31" W

Ottawa, ON: 45° 25' N 75° 41' E

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"I'm going north."

"Just how north? To the largest North Dakotan city?"

"Nah, it's too far to go."

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Lol
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Sorry, where I say “L”, I wanted to say “W”.
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And here, I wanted to say “E”, not “L”
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You can fail a drug test by eating poppy seeds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt8tonZm968

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The YouTuber Quickybaby has 556x more views than subscribers - 362,797,361 views/652,000 subscribers

https://www.youtube.com/c/QuickyBabyTV/about

(still looking for YTers with a worse ratio, but not counting musicians, corporations, or official sports channels)

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That channel with 12 views but no subs.
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Only counting channels that have 10K or more subs.
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I saw a channel with around 11K subs and no videos
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El Salvador is the only country in North America without a coast on the Atlantic Ocean
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Sure it does! Haven't you ever seen a map of New El Salvador?
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Obviously that El Salvador have coastline. The only countries in the Americas that doesn’t have coastline are Paraguay and Bolivia (Chile is laughing right now LOL).
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(*Chile's evil laugh*) Mwahahaha Mwahahahahaha Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Jan 11, 2021
Not true. Guatemala hasn't got a coast on the Atlantic either.
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I'm sure he's including seas. Unless you think Guatemala doesn't border the Caribbean...
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MG17 he means no coast on the Atlantic.
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Chile: "Hey Bolivia..."

Bolivia: "Oh no!"

Chile: "Look me, I'm coasting my beautiful boats in... (ahem...)"

Bolivia: "Please! Don't..."

Chile: "My coast!!!!"

Bolivia: "WHY?????"

Chile: "Mwahahahaha!!!! Cry me a salty sea!!!!!"

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Oranges float, but when peeled they sink
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Durians float, but when peeled they stink.
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The third oldest river in the world is the New River in West Virginia
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It was named after its finder's initials: Nooga Ewa Wooga
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@GrandOldMan, you have an on point sense of humor.
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According to Wikipedia, the longest ever filibuster by a lone senator lasted a full day.

But the longest by a group lasted 60 days.

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Links: 1 day, 60 days
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In 2008, Zimbabwe issued a hundred trillion dollar bill —the highest numerical value in history. The addition of zeros is a sign of the devaluation of a currency's purchasing power.
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So I just have to draw a bunch of 0s on my enemy's money?
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I came up with the idea of #567 when I was a kid, everyone I told it to said it was stupid and I didn't know what infinty meant...
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Just imagine. There's literally no way that the universe could have a finite area.
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It could just be very, very large...
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It seems fairly impossible either way. A large wall, with just void behind it. How would you even imagine nothingness? Or the universe extending on and on and on.
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Google tells me 10^10^122=undefined...
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The number is written as 1 with 10^122 zeroes succeeding it, which is - simply put - unwritable. To put into perspective just how enormous this number truly is, there are 10^40 times as many zeroes in it as there are atoms in the observable universe. Sooo...if every atom represented a single digit in this colossal number, then there would need to be 10^40 duplicates of the observable universe to accommodate for every atom. Not to mention, this is simply a visualization of the number of digits in 10^10^122, rather than the true size of it.
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RIP Prince Philip
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RIP Prince Philip
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RIP Prince Philip
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RIP Prince Phillip
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RIP Queen Elizabeth
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#567 is larger than a googolplex...

one googolplex is one with googol zeroes (10^googol)

and googol is one with 100 zeroes (10^100)

so one googolplex is equal to 10^(10^100)

which 10^(10^122) is a lot more (since exponents make numbers very very big)

thats very far away lol