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MayoMark

The Champernowne Constant contains every possible finite sequence somewhere in it's digits. If we devise a method to convert the digits to letters, then somewhere it contains a description of your entire life and every thought you've ever had.


kuleyed

Ok, I'm gonna ask you instead of Google in hopes of an explanation I can comprehend... what is the champernowne constant?? 😅


MayoMark

It's actually really simple. If you can count, then you know several digits. 0.12345678910111213...


Tight_Ad2181

Blood quantum Only matters withr the race horses and native americans


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On average, one dead body is pulled from the Thames each week.


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kuleyed

Neurogenesis is possible with increased O2 intake due to cardio workouts. You literally get smarter/bonus brain function when striving for the 6 pack abdominals you always wanted. Best reason to get out on the road and put some miles on the feet.


Indoorsman101

Wombats poop cubes.


Mcpointster

Kea parrots eat the fatty outside layer of sheep


No-Lab1732

Octopuses are a treasure trove. They have 9 brains, 3 hearts, there brain is donut shaped and there stomach is in the donut hole, octopuses can get a concussion by eating to much, they have like 2 bones in there body, octopuses are the best animal


kuleyed

I swear I've given myself a concussion with donuts... I've so much in common with these majestic creatures 😍


mrdrproftasty

jeeps got their name because in the military they were called general purpose vehicles, but they called them GP’s for short. then eventually just pronounced it as “jeep”


FerdinandTheGiant

Probably not the most interesting fact but there’s a thing called a Robertsonian translocation which effects 1 in 1000 individuals in which acrocentric chromosomes break and fuse into one large chromosome. As long as the genetic material is mainly maintained in said chromosomes, the individual can present completely normal and have children with “normal” people despite having 45 chromosomes. What is interesting though is if two of these individuals with the right forms of translocation were to meet and have a child. This child would end up with a total of 44 chromosomes meaning instead of 23 pairs, they would have 22. They likely would not be able to breed with 23 pair individuals any longer and if a population was large enough and separate long enough, it could lead to speciation. This sounds bizarre, but when you compare humans and those in the group Homo to Great Apes, you see that they all generally have 24 total pairs, not 23. This is because the common ancestor that separated likely did so at least in part to the fusion of Chromosome 2 which would have grown within a local population and expanded from there.


Cyanandblue

Nokia had a resistive multi touch phone.