16 Facts That Will Change Your Perception Of Time
Time has always puzzled the human race. Exposingtruth have tried to define it, track it, and measure it since the arrival of civilizatio...
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Time has always puzzled the human race. Exposingtruth have tried to define it,
track it, and measure it since the arrival of civilization. However, facts like
these listed here show us how warped our perception of time can be, and how
much we still need to learn about the fourth dimension.
02. Will Smith is now older than Uncle Phil was at the beginning of “The Fresh Prince.”
When James Avery (Uncle Phil) started on The Fresh Prince, he was 45-years-old. Today, Will Smith is a slightly older than 45. |
03. The first pyramids were built while the woolly mammoth was still alive.
04. In the span of 66 years, we went from taking flight to landing on the moon.
05. There is more processing power in a TI-83 calculator than in the computer that landed Apollo 11 on the moon.
06. John Tyler, America’s 10th President, has two living grandchildren.
07. There was more time between the Stegosaurus and the Tyrannosaurus Rex than between the Tyrannosaurus Rex and you.
The Stegosaurus lived ~150 million years ago, while the T-Rex lived only ~65 million years ago. Relatively speaking, that is practically yesterday. |
08. Every two minutes, we take as many photos as all of humanity took during the 1800s.
09. If the history of Earth were compressed to a single year, modern humans would appear on December 31st at about 11:58pm.
10. France was still executing people by guillotine when Star Wars came out.
Star Wars premiered in theaters in May 1977. The last execution by guillotine took place September 10th of the same year. |
11. Oxford University is older than the Aztecs.
Teaching started in Oxford as early as 1096, and by 1249, the University was officially founded. The Aztec civilization as we know it began with the founding of Tenochtitlán in 1325. |
12. When Warner Brothers formed, the Ottoman Empire was still alive.
13. Harvard University was founded before calculus was derived.
Harvard is the oldest higher education institution in the US, founded in 1636. Calculus wasn't derived until later in the 17th century, with the work of Gottfried Leibniz and Isaac Newton |
14. The last time the Chicago Cubs won a World Series, women were not allowed to vote.
The infamous cold streak by the Chicago Cubs baseball team extends back to 1908, when they won their second World Series. Women in the US acquired the vote in 1920. |
15. Betty White is older than sliced bread.
Otto Frederick Rohwedder invented sliced bread in 1928, while Betty White was born in 1922. Bread had existed prior, just not in the pre-sliced form. |
16. If you’re over 45, the world population has doubled in your lifetime.
In 1968, the world population was 3,557,000,000. Today, the world population is 7,217,000,000 and grows by over 200,000 daily. |