^I have a cat who sleeps on her back all the time.
Did you know that we we can only find roughly 4% of the mass that should be in our universe? The rest is Dark Matter/Energy which we call dark because we know nothing about it besides it has to be there... somewhere.
Lol That's not my discovery, man.
A small topic for little known facts. Feel free to be random about it, but do keep the thread informative, that's why this isn't in off-topic discussion.
Did you know that atoms are 99%? space? If the nucleus of an atom was the size of a baseball, the electrons would be "orbiting" a baseball stadiums length away. This means than Mt. Everest could be squeezed inside a pint sized jar.
It's actually far less than 99%.
^I have a cat who sleeps on her back all the time.
Did you know that we we can only find roughly 4% of the mass that should be in our universe? The rest is Dark Matter/Energy which we call dark because we know nothing about it besides it has to be there... somewhere.
Lol That's not my discovery, man.
I didn't discover the Dark Energy stats either but I made sure they were accurate first (well as accurate as astrophysicists today are)
Did you know that our brains are the most powerful (and underused) computing structure in the known universe?