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12 Very Mind-Blowing Facts That Sound Totally Made Up By The Internet (But Aren’t)

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

12 Very Mind-Blowing‌ Facts That Sound Totally Made Up By ⁢The Internet (But Aren’t)

A seemingly innocuous suggestion to use the⁢ pound‌ symbol (#) on Twitter⁤ in‌ 2007 sparked a dialogue revolution, but that’s just one ‍of many astonishingly true facts that defy⁢ belief. From ​the surprising origins of everyday objects to bizarre ⁣past occurrences,‌ the world ⁢is full of ‌realities stranger then fiction. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew​ with these 12 mind-blowing truths.

The‌ internet age has fostered a breeding ground for misinformation, making it increasingly difficult to discern fact from fabrication.However,these facts,meticulously documented and verified,demonstrate that reality ofen surpasses the wildest imaginations. Understanding ⁢these‍ surprising truths not only expands our knowledge but also highlights the importance of critical thinking and source verification in a world saturated with information.

1. hashtags Were Inspired by ​IRC: Chris Messina, a product designer, first proposed using the hashtag symbol (#) ‌on Twitter in August 2007 as a way to group topics. He envisioned it as a way⁣ to “create an instant channel that anybody can ‌join and​ participate in.” Messina even pitched the idea to Twitter in person,⁣ but ‍it wasn’t initially adopted.

2. Twitter Officially Adopted Hashtags in ‍2009: Despite initial ​reluctance, ⁤Twitter integrated hashtag hyperlinking⁤ in 2009 after ⁤seeing organic use during ‌major ‍events like ​the San Diego wildfires. This ⁤ultimately ⁢made hashtags standard across all​ social media⁤ platforms.

3. Cleopatra Lived ⁢Closer to the⁤ Invention of the‌ iPhone Than to the Building of ⁢the Great Pyramid of Giza: Cleopatra⁣ VII,​ the last active ⁢ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom⁢ of Egypt, died in 30 BC. The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed around 2560 BC. This means roughly 2,530 years separate Cleopatra from⁤ the pyramid, while only approximately 2,023 years separate​ her‌ from the iPhone’s ⁤2007 ​release.

4. Octopuses Have Three Hearts: two hearts pump ​blood‍ through the gills, while the⁢ third circulates blood to the organs. Interestingly,⁤ the organ ​heart stops beating when the ‌octopus swims, which is ‍why they prefer to crawl.

5. Honey Never Spoils: Due ⁣to its low water content, high acidity, ​and the presence of hydrogen peroxide, honey can last for ‌centuries without ‍spoiling.⁤ Archaeologists have found‌ edible honey in ancient Egyptian⁤ tombs.

6. There’s​ a Planet Made⁤ of Diamond: 55 Cancri e, twice the size of Earth and eight⁣ times its mass, is believed to be composed largely of pure, crystallized diamond. It orbits a⁢ sun-like ⁤star​ 40 light-years away.

7. A Group of Owls is Called a Parliament: This collective noun dates back to the 15th century and is thought to reflect the owl’s​ perceived wisdom and solemnity.

8. The Eiffel Tower Can Grow Taller in the Summer: Due to thermal expansion, the iron in‍ the Eiffel Tower expands in warmer temperatures, causing it to ‍grow up to 6 ‍inches taller during the summer⁢ months.

9.⁤ Kangaroos Can’t Walk Backwards: Their large feet and ‌powerful​ tails make backward movement impossible. This is a ⁤physical limitation due to their anatomy.

10. The “smell of Rain” Has a Name: Petrichor: This earthy ⁤scent is caused by oils secreted by plants, combined with chemicals produced by soil-dwelling bacteria. The smell‍ is particularly noticeable after a long period of dryness.

11. Nutmeg is a Hallucinogen: In large doses (around 2 tablespoons),nutmeg contains myristicin,a chemical ⁢that can cause hallucinations,nausea,and dizziness. It’s not a safe​ or recommended ⁢way to experience altered states of consciousness.

12.The ⁢inventor of ​Pringles was buried ⁣in a Pringles can: Fredric Baur, the organic chemist who designed the iconic‍ Pringles can, ​requested that⁢ his ashes ⁣be‌ buried in one. His children honored his wish in 2008.

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