[Forum Game] Mind Blowing Facts!

Discussion in 'Forum Games' started by moonolotl, May 29, 2018.

  1. Did you know that you’re actually 9 months older than you are?
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  2. In the U.S 6 billion texts are sent every day and 8.6 Trillion are sent every year in the U.S
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  3. The name "brain" came from someone's brain. Therefore the brain named itself.
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  4. The complete amount of combinations in a deck of cards is 52! (52 factorial, 8.06e+67, or, written out in numbers, 80,658,175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,000,000,000). That's a lot. To put it into perspective: If there were 10 billion people to a planet, 1 billion planets to a solar system, 200 billion solar systems to a galaxy, and 500 billion galaxies in the entire universe, and every single person on EVERY SINGLE PLANET had been shuffling complete decks of cards at random at 1 million shuffles per second, SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME, only one 50,800,000,000,000,000,000th of all 52 factorial combinations would be shuffled.

    Guys, gals, and non-binary pals, I leave you with your knowledge-bomb. Have fun.
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  5. I feel like there's still some accuracy missing if you have 12 zeros at the end. :p Also, that last number is still unimaginably big. :p But we can't really know when time began, anyway.
    Still though, that 52! is so inconceivably big is interesting to realise!
  6. Scientificly speaking: that's the big bang: Which is 13.8 billion years ago with an uncertainty of 21 million years with a 68% confidence level.

    Indeed, there is an option that the big bang was also caused by something: but then the demention we call time still would've started at that point, the time it was caused in could be anything else: probably not even a demention and so not even to be considered "time". It could also be multidimentional time, something you really can't imagine. I could try to explain the Maths of that, but I don't think you want me to :p

    (Thhat might also be a mind-blowing fact... I don't know)

    A normal calculator usually is capped so that it errors when it gets values above the 1E100, When you invest the $110 to buy a graphical, mathematical calcilator, basically thhe best thing you can buy that is still considered to be meirly a calculator, it still is capped at 1E100.
  7. Keep in mind though that's not Natural Science, but History. ;) (I think)
    After all, it hasn't been witnessed, and can't be reproduced.