Humanity
Humanity
The TALLEST Mountain in The SOLAR SYSTEM
The highest mountain on Earth is Mount Everest, but this is only true when we measure the height of a mountain above sea level. However, there is a much bigger mountain in the solar system that we can talk about, known as Olympus Mons. It is a volcano located on Mars in the Tharsis region and is the largest mountain in our solar system, about the size of France. The mountain is named after the mountain of the gods in Greek mythology due to its enormous size, which is much larger than the two other big mountains on Mars, both of which are already quite large, with the tallest standing at 16 miles or 25 kilometers high. To give you an idea of just how big Olympus Mons is, it's roughly the same size as the state of Arizona.
160,000 Monks TRANSFORMED Their Bodies into LIGHT!?
There are countless theories about what happens to us after we die. Some believe in the concept of heaven or hell, while others believe in reincarnation. However, many Eastern belief systems talk about reincarnation in terms of multiple past lives, and the cycle of reincarnation is considered to be suffering. The ultimate goal is to reach enlightenment and let go of all worldly desires to break free from the cycle.
"How a Blind Man Uses Sonar to See Like a Bat!"
Daniel Kish lost his sight to a rare form of cancer called retinoblastoma when he was only 13 months old. His eyes had to be removed due to the cancer, and throughout his entire life, Daniel never really saw the world the way that most of us do. However, his blindness also allowed him to appreciate the world far more than most people would.
What keeps Us from Hearing Aliens?
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered if there is intelligent life out there? With billions of stars in our galaxy alone, the possibility of other civilizations existing in the vast universe seems likely. But why haven't we heard from anyone yet? This is known as the Fermi Paradox, named after the physicist Enrico Fermi, who famously asked the question, "Where is everybody?"
My Solo Birthday Celebration
Today is my birthday, and I'm spending it all by myself. Some might find it strange, but I'm actually really happy about it.
The Burning Ball of Ice
Have you heard of the exoplanet nicknamed the “burning ball of ice”? It’s one of the most mysterious planets in our universe, and for good reason. This exoplanet can reach temperatures of over 500°C, but the strangest part is that it has hot ice on its surface. How is something like this even possible? Could we travel to it one day, and how dangerous is it? This is What If, and here’s what would happen if you traveled to the hot ice planet.
The Strangest Scientific Experiment That Turned into a Nightmare
In the early 1990s, scientists attempted to create a closed ecological system for humans to live in, completely self-sustained from the rest of the world. This ambitious undertaking was known as Biosphere 2, a glass dome complex in Arizona that housed eight people for a month-long mission in 1994. However, the experiment was far from successful, with the crew members struggling to survive and ultimately needing help from the outside world.
6 People Who Ruined History for the Rest of Us
We all love being around ancient architecture and historical places, surrounded by myths, stories, legends, and artifacts that have filled museums and private collections from around the world. Unfortunately, some people feel the need to touch or take selfies with these priceless and irreplaceable structures or artifacts, resulting in sometimes disastrous consequences. In today's video, we are counting down the 10 people who completely ruined history for the rest of us.
The Top 8 Countries You May Not Know Existed
It's a wide, wide world out there and there are so many places to see! There are places like France, Italy, and exotic tropical locations like Hawaii and Bali that all of us dream to visit. However, did you know that there are secret places that are yet to be discovered or, at least, visited by people because they seem to not exist on the global map? So put on your traveling shoes, get your passports ready, and hop on that plane because we are taking you to the top 8 Countries You May Not Know Existed!
What Happens After We Die? A Doctor's Near-Death Experience
For centuries, the question of what happens after we die has been a subject of curiosity and speculation. People have tried to find answers to this question through various means, such as religion, philosophy, and science. Some believe in the concept of reincarnation, where the soul is reborn in a new body after death. Others believe in the existence of heaven and hell, where the soul is judged and sent to either place based on their deeds in life. There are also those who believe that death is simply the end and that there is no afterlife. Despite the many beliefs and theories surrounding death, it remains an enigma that cannot be fully comprehended by the living. The reality of what happens after we die is a mystery that can only be revealed when we experience it ourselves.
"5 Clues Suggesting the Existence of Advanced Human Civilizations Millions of Years Ago"
Modern humans have been on Earth for around two hundred thousand years, with the oldest civilizations existing some 10,000 to 12,000 years ago in places like China, Rome, and Egypt. But what if there were much older civilizations that once thrived way before that? Our records may not show much, or anything at all, about them, but some clues may prove advanced prehistoric civilizations, in fact, did exist even millions of years ago.
Are there immortals among us?
If you Google "the oldest person to ever live," you'll come across many reports of people from around the world claiming to be the oldest. There's the 131-year-old father of three from Brazil, a farmer and community elder who's said to be 160 years old in Ethiopia, and many more. But none of them comes close to Li Ching-Yuen, a Chinese man who lived to be 256 years old, according to his obituary titled "A Tortoise-Pigeon-Dog" published in 1933 in the New York Times and Time magazine.