Interesting Facts - Page 61

301
In 1952, in response to worries about lung cancer caused by cigarettes, Kent introduced the world's first popular filtered cigarette. Unfortunately, the filters contained asbestos which likely caused a different type of cancer.
302
Sufism Reoriented is a California cult which, despite its name, has no connection to traditional Sufism. Instead, it follows the teachings of Meher Baba (1894–1969), a man who claimed to be God in human form. Meher Baba's most well-known contribution to the world was inventing the catchphrase "Don't Worry, be Happy". Today, the cult is building a giant compound in the Bay Area, funded mostly by money from the owner of the Cheesecake Factory.
303
The word "soccer" was invented in England as a shortening of "association football". Until recent decades, British people used the words soccer and football interchangeably.
304
"Tsar Bomba" was the most powerful weapon ever detonated. A hydrogen bomb tested by the Soviets in 1961, it had the power of 50 million tons of TNT. This was over 3000 times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and forty times as powerful as the nuclear weapons in the current U.S. arsenal.
305
During the most recent Ice Age, the continent of Eurasia was dominated by the "Mammoth steppe". This huge grassland, teeming with bison, horse, and wooly mammoths, stretched from Spain to China. Most of the steppe abruptly disappeared around 12,000 years ago, possibly caused when humans killed the animals whose grazing prevented forests from growing.
+5
Level 71
Jun 8, 2019
Tsar Bomba's explosion was so massive it accounts for 10% of the yield of all nuclear explosions ever detonated, but is still only 1/14th of the explosion of Mount Tambora in 1815.
+6
Level ∞
Jun 11, 2019
According to Wikipedia, Tambora's 1815 eruption was even bigger - equivalent to 33 gigatons of TNT, or about 660 Tsar Bombas.
+6
Level ∞
Jun 11, 2019
Of course, Tambora was only a VEI-7 eruption. VEI-8 eruptions can be much more powerful. Thankfully they only happen every 100,000 years or so.
+2
Level 19
Aug 27, 2019
Yeah Quizmaster, Yellowstone should be a VEI 8 (An Cataclysmic Eruption Enough to be a Supervolcano) which is very rare. According to Life Noggin, Yellowstone has a 1 in 730,000 chance to erupt very soon. It’s the almost the same as the chances of you being struck by lightning which is 1 in 700,000. Speaking of Lightning and Volcanoes, Earthquakes might be dramatic even in Volcanic Activity.
+1
Level 67
Sep 19, 2020
Life Noggin rules!
+1
Level 72
Apr 10, 2022
I have never heard of LifeNoggin… but I somehow feel like I’m about to go down the mother of all rabbit holes.
+1
Level 59
Jan 27, 2020
I some how red "association football" as "socialism football" and though soccer was socialist for a second, XD
+1
Level 78
May 11, 2020
I had a high school coach who said soccer was a communist sport because when he was growing up Hungary and Spain were both good and both communist.
+6
Level 71
May 12, 2020
I wonder if he's still in the asylum?
+5
Level 79
Jun 20, 2020
When did he grow up? And when was Spain communist?
+2
Level 59
Nov 23, 2020
The only socialist Spain I know of was 'Republican' Spain between WWI and WWII.
+2
Level 79
Jun 20, 2020
In Britain many people (still) use the term 'soccer'.
+2
Level 71
Aug 10, 2020
'Soccer' is derived from 'Association' as used in 'Football Association' which is the term for the grouping of teams in the sport . Soccer is still used by many people, not only in UK but in Australia, New Zealand, and others. When I was a boy 'Soccer' was the usual term although 'Togger' was actually what we called it in the north of England.
+1
Level 46
Oct 24, 2020
I always thought Soccer was swedish.
+1
Level 84
Jun 9, 2021
"Since tracking begin" = began
+3
Level 41
Jul 7, 2021
Saying that British people use the word soccer is a bit misleading. For the vast majority of us, it's football. Most Brits who use the former word do so to both insult the sport, and indicate their preference for rugby. Those Brits are best given a wide berth.
+1
Level 71
Jan 2, 2022
Rubbish!
+1
Level 28
Sep 13, 2021
we probably hunted animals in the mammoth steppe due to the vast numbers of animals and the openess
+1
Level 69
Feb 2, 2024
Meher Baba was also half the inspiration for Pete Townshend to write The Who song "Baba O'Riley". (The other half of inspiration coming from minimalist composer Terry Riley.)