A Solid 15 Minutes Of Science Facts (w/ Mark Rober & More!)

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Austin McConnell inspired me to create something useless. This is that video. A solid 15 minutes of useless science facts with a bunch of YouTube faces you might recognise including Mark Rober, Tom Scott, Joe Hanson from It's Okay To Be Smart, Tierzoo and a bucket load more! So sit back with a cuppa or a brewskii and waste 15 minutes of your life...and maybe you'll learn something kinda maybe sort of interesting!

Thanks to everyone that got involved! Make sure you take a look at their channels and subscribe if you're into it:

Mark Rober
Tom Scott
It's Okay To Be Smart (Joe Hanson)
Tierzoo
Vsauce2
Steve Mould
Yes Theory (Thomas Dajer)
Dom Burgess
Sabrina & Friends
Stefan Milo
Sally Le Page
Huw James
Andrew Steele
Corporis (Patrick Kelly)
Alex Dainis
Soph's Notes (Sophie Ward)
David Ian Howe
Freethink (Chase Pipkin)

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00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Mark Rober
02:09 - Facts
02:42 - Tom Scott
02:53 - More Facts
03:21 - It's Okay To Be Smart
03:41 - More Facts
04:31 - TierZoo
05:02 - More Facts
05:21 - Vsauce2
05:32 - More Facts & More Guests

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What was your favourite fact? Let me know 👇👇👇

TommoCarroll
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I burst out laughing at Tom Scott's fact. That man is a treasure.

Ascertivus
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My own: NASA has launched two satellites that are exactly opposite sides of the Earth, and they use them to measure distance and gravitational anomalies. Because it appears the satellites are "chasing" each other, they have nicknamed them "Tom" and "Jerry".

roanmartin
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One of my favorite pieces of trivia: The first manmade object to break the sound barrier was the tip of a whip.

asterix
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My favourite is the “if you have two legs you already have more legs than the average human” Im a double amputee and I say this to folks all the time. It’s so funny to see their faces trying to work it out 😂

berrybannanas
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2:42 "If you took all the veins and arteries and capillaries in your body, all the blood vessels, and you laid them out end to end, *you would die* "
That killed me 😂

benjaminbadrakh
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My personal favourite: We're either alone on the universe, or we're not. Both are equally amazing and terrifying

bellagsilva
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My fav science fact : 'You literally buy your body parts from the grocery store, as the foof you eat, atoms of that food replace a portion of your body cells.'

amarmkulkarni
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There is nothing "...useless about this facts, ..." These are fun facts, ...entertaining facts, ...educational and very interesting to know. Thank you for the great video.

Roberto-REME
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"If you took all the veins and arteries and capillaries, all your blood vessels, and you laid them down end-to-end, you would die."
Gee thanks Tom, I could not have known that without you.

yuvalne
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Platypuses produce both milk and eggs, making them a portable source of omeletes

loganuck
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"the worlds oldest living rose is over one thousand years old planted in Germany in 1815"
Look I suck at math but...

SentinelGhost
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I don’t consider these useless, they’re great facts to know! I knew about 30% of these; definitely appreciate you sharing them 😀

lyndsayms
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love how the timestamps started nicely and then just died away

ant
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Didn’t realise I’d be appearing alongside this many legends! And I wish I could reach Tom Scott’s level of wisdom. Loved it

SophsNotes
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My favorite had to be the australia vs moon thing. I never thought about it, it makes sense in numbers, but doesn't fit in my brain. Cool fact.

MoodyBurgerson
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The Mercury one was pretty cool. Thinking about how one side gets super hot and one super cold because no atmosphere and it takes so long to turn around.

shalimarlake
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This was so fun to be a part of! Happy new year y'all

TierZoo
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"If you have 2 legs, you have more legs than the average human"

People with 1 or no legs : *whyareweherejusttosuffer*

vontabi
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12:55 The 'trigeminal' sensation is why mint was the only thing i could correctly identify when tested for anosmia (inability to smell). My exact words were "That's mint because it's cold." The other options were strawberry, tobacco, cinnamon, and orange.

DrWhteCat