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It’s impossible to know all the facts, right? Well, there are facts that probably many of us know because we found them out in some trivia night game or maybe somebody once told them to us, and they just stuck with us because they are surprising. For example, elephants are unable to jump, tigers have also striped skin, or the Spanish national anthem has no words. Probably many of you will agree that you have seen, heard or read these facts somewhere. 

However, there are also facts that are not so well-known or often heard and they may not even surprise us, but rather open up a slightly different point of view of the whole world. One Reddit user recently created a thread asking people online to share little-known facts that blow their mind every time they think about them. So scroll down and share your thoughts below!

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#1

People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World something like this is asked every once in a while.


The Pale Blue Dot quote by Carl Sagan really puts OUR lives in perspective. Helped me not take life too seriously.


Some backstory, the Voyager 1 space probe took a picture of the Earth at 6 billion km


"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam"


The first time I read it, I teared up.


I still feel something every time I reread the quote or think about it.

OutcomeTop5 , Jeremy Thomas Report

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Fat Harry
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Come on, BP, could you not at least have found the Pale Blue Dot photo?!

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    #2

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Once you know the difference between sympathy and empathy, you will notice that tons of people lack empathy.

    Let me illustrate with an example:
    If I told a group of people I was sad because my dog died, a decent amount of people would feel sorry for me. If I told that same group of people I was depressed because my goldfish died, less people would feel sorry for me. "It's a f*****g goldfish, so what?"
    This is the fundamental difference between sympathy and empathy. If you feel sorry for me when my dog dies, but not when my goldfish dies you are not being empathic when my dog dies, just sympathic. It's likely you feel sorry for me because you imagine how you would feel if *your* dog died and projecting those feelings on me.

    True empathy means acknowledging and valueing emotions, even when you do not understand them. People with empathy don't compare my emotions to how theirs would be in my situation. They can acknowledge my feelings, without sharing them.

    DaPino , Alex Green Report

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I work with fish, it always bothers me when fish die. They all have unique personalities.

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    “The inspiration for starting the thread came from my innate curiosity about the world and a desire to create a platform for sharing astonishing, lesser-known facts,” the author of this thread, u/foratbahrani, shared with Bored Panda. “It's always exciting to see how such knowledge can shift our perspective and understanding of the world around us."

    #3

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Grizzly bears in Yellowstone eat around 300,000 moths a month and it accounts for 1/3 of their calorie intake.

    marooninsanity , Mark Basarab Report

    #4

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Cheetahs aren't big cats. They are very large small cats. 

    I_might_be_weasel , Mr Sketch Report

    #5

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World The difference between a million and a billion. A million seconds is about 11 days, a billion seconds is about 31.5 YEARS. Now think about the billionaires.

    Iwouldlikeadairycow , kim chiko Report

    Speaking about the particular facts that were shared by fellow Redditors and stood out to the OP as exceptionally mind-blowing, he emphasized that there were quite a few contributions that he found astounding.

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    “My favorite one was how Cleopatra lived closer in time to the invention of the iPhone than to the building of the pyramids.”

    #6

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World A female turkey can lay en egg that doesn't need to be fertilised by a male turkey and the baby that hatches will always be a male

    CloSnow , Suzy Brooks Report

    #7

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World its not the climate change alone thats dangerous to humanity, climate has changed multiple times in history, even worse than its now. The issue is the pace at which it happens. if it happens within a few hundret or thousand years, ecosystems can adapt. rn we are climate changing the world at top speed and cause changes that'd usually happen over millenia.

    Viscoct , Matt Palmer Report

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    Data1001
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always recall George Carlin when climate change is brought up... paraphrasing: "The planet will be fine. Humans are F****ED. But the planet will be fine."

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    #8

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Babies can die from lack of love (human touch, cuddles, hugs, nuzzles).

    seexo , Jonathan Borba Report

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    Finally, OP emphasized that his own favorite mind-blowing fact is that we often think of the universe as an expanse filled with billions of galaxies, stars, and planets, but in reality, that’s only what we have discovered so far.

    “It's humbling to consider that, much like our ancestors who believed the entirety of existence comprised merely the Earth, Sun, and Moon, we are similarly just scratching the surface. Despite our advanced technology and knowledge, we know only a tiny bit more about the universe's true nature,” OP added.

    #9

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World If you stand in any planet or moon of the solar system and you look up, you'll see the same night sky as we see it from the Earth. Same constellations and all, that's how unfathomably far away the stars are compared to the planets.

    However, there's one exception. If you stand in Pluto and look up, you'll see that Proxima Centauri looks slightly "off" compared to its position from the terrestrial sky. That's how unfathomably far Pluto is as well.

    javier_aeoa , Luca Baggio Report

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    Donkey boi
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Every now and then, I visit a site that puts things into perspective. It's a scale model of the solar system if the moon was 1 pixel. Now obviously, is average distance as most things have an elliptical orbit, but you should check it out: https://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/pixelspace_solarsystem.html

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    #10

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Not little known, but perhaps, less thought about or internalized.

    Large amounts of children were born from most families in the past due to a horrible rate of infant/child mortality. Nearly everyone had outlived one or more of their children.

    That's horrifying.

    What we consider the most base of basic medical science, that we teach our young children, has saved countless lives and families.

    Wash your hands, please.

    Worried-Fortune8008 , note thanun Report

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    Fat Harry
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Queen Anne of Great Britain died without issue, yet was pregnant 17 times, gave birth 10 times, of which 5 were stillborn, 4 died in infancy and one died aged 11. Just as an example that even royalty were not immune to infant mortality.

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    And what is your favorite mind-blowing fact that changed the way you view the world? Share in the comments!

    #11

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Every element heavier than lithium had to be created in the core of a star. Every element heavier than iron had to be created by a supernova.

    Hydraulis , John Cameron Report

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    Rebecca Nebelsängerin
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If some basic geology would be taught in every school, we would treat our Earth's resources with much more respect (geologist here).

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    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Just how capable ancient humans were. At least 50000 years ago humans crossed about 60 miles of open ocean and colonized Australia. The timeline for colonizing America has been consistently pushed back. For tens of thousands of years modern humans coexisted with other ancient hominids, essentially but not quite the same as us but close enough to breed and produce viable, nonsterile offspring. I find it absolutely mind blowing to think about

    Didntlikedefaultname , Simone Pellegrini Report

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    Lynn Morello
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those who didn't cross by sea, they crossed by land, there are land bridges around the world and the only continent that is not connected by land and never has been is Antarctica.

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    #13

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World It took Humans less than 66 yrs from first discovering the flight (1903) to landing a man on the moon (1969)

    pinsiz , History in HD Report

    #14

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Experiments suggest that subconscious parts of our brain start sending signals to perform actions well before the conscious part of our brain makes the decision to do it. Sometimes it's a few microseconds earlier, sometimes it can be minutes, depending on what's being done and what prep is needed.

    The implication is that decisions are actually made at the subconscious level, and what we think of as the conscious process of "making a decision" may actually be more like "justifying a decision."

    This is backed up by split-brain experiments, where epileptics have had the two halves of their brain severed and unable to communicate. They'd put up a partition and hold up a sign asking one half to pick up a pencil. Then they'd ask the other half (which controls speech) why they did it, and they'd quickly come up with sometimes-ludicrous rationales for why they did it. It seems our brains have built-in expert mechanisms to justify actions after the fact.

    NotABonobo , Robina Weermeijer Report

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    UpQuarkDownQuark (he/him)
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky makes some excellent points regarding whether we even have free will. His take: we don’t.

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    #15

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World most people value short-term "good feelings" more than "long term stability". if you understand this, much in the world will be better understandable to you.

    tjorben123 , Zach Betten Report

    #16

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World The energy stored in all the oil and gas in the Earth is the equivalent of just eight and a half days worth of sunlight hitting the surface of the planet.

    ToastMarmaladeCoffee , NASA Report

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I live in a country dependent on oil and gas and it bugs me so much that we don't make any real steps towards renewable energy.

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    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Over 99 percent of all Species to ever exist on Earth are extinct.

    1LuckyTexan , Sandy Millar Report

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    Hugh Cookson
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Far too many of them due to the actions of us upright monkeys .....

    Ace
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually the vast majority of extinctions happened before the human race even existed.

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    TennesseeHomesteadUSA
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most before man ever started wiping them out... Source: Paleontology 101.

    birdo
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    somebody help the axolotl, kakapo, and takahe! They are critically endangered. :(

    A. Starhawk Hunt
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    10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One must take into consideration just how long life has been in existence on this planet, that comparison makes little sense or difference. However, the speed at which it’s happening now may be our fault. But, that statistic is also not necessarily accurate. We are counting every rodent, bird, flower, leaf, blade of grass when we use that comparison, every tiny amoeba, not just the obvious species. It is a bald fact that we really DON’T KNOW how many species we have not found. There could be millions or even billions of species that died in the 3.5 billion years that have seen life here. We are actually counting a double bucket full of creatures without being actually able to count how many hundreds of backhoes full of species we will never find. We are losing too many species, true, but we have no way of knowing what we haven’t found. We still need to fix our actions, lest we be the fastest extinction out of them all, including the slightly more primitive species of Homo sapiens, like Neanderthal and Danisovians.

    Zaach
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, we know about 5 mass extinctions; each one creating a bottle-neck that came up with brand new ideas for life

    Joe Green
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hasn't that always been true? If you went back 100 million years there were multiple 'extinction events' preceding that and 99% of species to that point were also extinct. Ditto 150m and 200m years ago. Or am I wrong?

    Pyla
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well there _was_ that asteroid and 4 other mass extinctions. Plus we are feeding the 6th.

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    #18

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World There are more people living in slavery now than at any time in human history.

    thisisnotreallifetho , British Library Report

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    Donkey boi
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just for transparency; The report that announced this finding, included a great deal that was not previously considered 'slavery'. As times change, so do our definitions of things. Situations such as indentured servitude, forced labour of prisoners, domestic servitude (either through religious belief/pressure or otherwise), Sex trafficking, and substandard wages (ie. Farmer workers that get paid 1 dollar a week, or are paid in food). None of those things were considered slavery in the past so it is almost impossible to compare, as they were definitely about and probably more common as it was more acceptable a few hundred years ago.

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    #19

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World You always have more knowledge than you can put into words (Michael Polanyi). You can never *fully* articulate, for example, *all* of the knowledge that you rely on in order to ride a bicycle. There is always some remaining knowledge that you're leaving unspoken. Polanyi's book *Personal Knowledge* blew my mind.

    Edit: *The Tacit Dimension* is a more compact book covering some of the same ideas.

    mpworth , Jackson Films Report

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thank you! I know stuff...I just get anxiety when asked and forget 95% of it. Lol

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    #20

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Benford's Law. How large datasets of numbers behave in very predictable ways. It's one of the easiest ways to detect if a company is cooking its books.

    hybridaaroncarroll , Mikhail Nilov Report

    #21

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Apollo Guidance Computer, which was the Apollo 11 (space craft that landed humans on moon) Command Module had on board, a machine that had 64 kilobytes of memory and operated at 0.043MHz.

    pinsiz , Matt Mech Report

    #22

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World At one point the human population was between 1,000 and 10,000 we came so close to going extinct.

    Mulliganplummer , Emile Guillemot Report

    #23

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World The use of fingerprinting can be traced back to China in the 700's for identification. It wasn't used for forensics until the 1800's.

    marooninsanity , Immo Wegmann Report

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    #24

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Animal numbers in Africa are still recovering to their historic levels after rinderpest almost wiped out most ungulates (things with hooves) in the 1800s, introduced from Europe of course. It wiped out so many animals that the environment changed with it and also helped ignite the scramble for Africa by causing famines

    Internal_Horror_999 , sutirta budiman Report

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    Astro
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wish I knew more about African history, I’m sad it’s not more widely taught and I’m going to try to educate myself more

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    #25

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Given the size and age of the universe, our lives on Earth are totally insignificant.

    Going by the number and variety of cells, we are the lesser part of a symbiote; the greater part is our gut biota that we feed ,water and protect and live off its leftovers. Because our gut is open at both ends it is really 'outside' and we are in a sack around it.

    Heavy_Direction1547 , NASA Report

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    #26

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Colors are subjective and cultural.

    There is a tribe in Polynesia that has the same color for blue and green (lets call it grue). They see the difference as shades of the same color, for example "sea grue" and "tree grue".

    In Dannish there is no word for pink or orange, they call it "light violet" or "redish brown" for example.

    ElisaBrasileira , Robert Katzki Report

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    CP
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This post is just being pedantic about definitions. The colors are still different, they just use different words.

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    #27

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World One little nugget of info I love is that there are parts of Scotland so ancient that they predate the m***********g dinosaurs. Oh, and that we're still rising out of the ocean after the last Ice Age (so up yours, climate change!)

    PureDeidBrilliant , chris robert Report

    #28

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World There are only about 25 blimps in the world

    Little-Giraffe5655 , Jean-Paul Wettstein Report

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    #29

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Vacuum decay… essentially, at any given moment without warning, the universe can cease to exist and never exist again.

    freckle_thief , Jeremy Thomas Report

    #30

    People Online List 30 Mind-Blowing Facts That Completely Changed The Way They See The World Hershey Chocolate and Hershey ice cream. Are two completely separate and unrelated companies.

    HardPour_Cornography , Janne Simoes Report