Astatine is the rarest naturally occuring element on Earth.
J is the only alphabet that does not exist on the periodic table.
Magma from volcanoes originate from the lower part of the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle.
Though Voyager has entered intersetellar space, it will not leave the influence of our Sun for another 14,000 to 28,000 years when it leaves the Oort cloud.
Polar bears can almost perfectly hide from infrared cameras; this is because they have a thick layer of fat beneath their skin that can conserve heat.
Francium is the most reactive metal in the periodic table. It would explode immediately it gets exposed to air.
Oganesson is an element that has no commercial or biological use. It is solely used in research.
The Wafer Scale Engine is a massive computer chip with 1.2 trillion transistors.
Though there are numerous mathematical and physics formulas that use infinity in their calculations, there has never been an experiment that involves infinity naturally; this makes the concept imaginatory.
Wormholes have never been observed in the universe.
Wormholes are so unstable that if a photon theoretically went through one, it would collapse faster than the speed of light.
The Earth is oblate spheroid.
The proof that 1 + 1 = 2 is over 300 pages long.
Though diamonds are strong, they are nowhere on the level of nuclear pasta, a material that is 10 billion times harder to break than steel.
Isaac Newton invented calculus.
Marie Curie was the first woman to recieve a nobel prize in 1903.
Albert Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1896 and was stateless for five years.
Ice is about 10% less denser than water; this gives it the ability to float.
Because all hydrogen atoms are about the same age as the universe. Every human has atoms that are almost the same age as the universe; this is because 10% of our bodies are made up of hydrogen.
Though he was an excellent physicist, Isaac Newton was a fervent believer of alchemy. He even considered himself a member of an elite alchemical brotherhood.
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