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Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

author:The spring breeze that once blew

The first: after the invention of plastics, it quickly became one of the most widely used materials in human life, and played an important role in various fields. While a large portion of the plastic is recycled and reused, more plastic products are discarded in all corners of the globe, and over time, some of them are broken down into microplastics, which enter the bodies of many animals after many cycles. In 2022, scientists detected microplastic particles in human blood for the first time, although there is no exact data on what kind of harm and impact they will cause to the human body, but scientists still express concern that one day in the future it will become a difficult problem to solve...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Second: In medieval Europe, duels were very popular to settle disputes. Later, duels can also be used between husband and wife to resolve family conflicts, according to the size of the conflict and prior agreement, you can choose to win or lose or divide life and death, and it is a legal behavior. Of course, there are certain rules for duels between husband and wife: in a duel, the husband needs to stand in a waist-deep pit and use only one hand, and the weapon is three short wooden sticks. The wife, on the other hand, is free to move around a certain area outside the pit, and her weapons are three stones and a slender cloth bag, which she can put into the bag during a duel and then swing it to strike her husband. Other than these restrictions, there are no other rules, any means you can think of can be used, and the final winner or loser is unanimously decided by the judges of the court. There were even printed manuals at the time to teach people how to win duels between husband and wife.

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

The third: Grigory Rasputin was the most mysterious figure in the Tsarist period, known as the "demon monk". He was originally a man of humble origin, but by chance he cured the son of the tsar at that time, and then because of this merit and natural good mouth, he became the national teacher of Russia. After he became a national teacher, he did all kinds of bad things, not only seducing aristocratic girls, but also secretly manipulating the royal family. In the end, he was hunted down for offending a powerful nobleman, and the process of chasing and killing was very incredible, at the very beginning, his killer gave him a large amount of potassium cyanide, but failed to poison him... After that, the people who were chasing him shot him several times, thinking that he must have been killed, but he didn't expect that after a while, he staggered and stood up... In the end, one of the Tsarist princes hit him in the temple with an iron rod, knocking him unconscious... Then, after tying him up, he threw him into the ice cave of a large river, and he was completely killed... Later, according to the autopsy results, Grigory Rasputin survived for at least 8 minutes after being thrown into the water, because a large amount of water was found in his lungs, so the final autopsy results confirmed that the real cause of his death was drowning, not because of a gunshot or potassium cyanide overdose...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Fourth: There is a very special employee at NASA, his name is George Aldrich, and his job is to keep astronauts safe through smell. He has a sense of smell that is several times greater than the average person, and in his usual job is to use his nose to determine whether all the objects and facilities in the shuttle have a different smell. This is because the space on the ISS is very limited and there is no ventilation in place, so if an unpleasant smell is present in any item or facility, the health of the astronauts may be affected. So, everything that is going to be brought to the ISS has to be sniffed and approved by George Aldrich. He has been with NASA for more than 40 years and has successfully completed more than 800 inspections.

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Fifth: Hans Steininger was the mayor of a small town in Austria in the 16th century, he was particularly fond of growing beards, and the length of his beard alone reached about 1.5 meters. In 1567, a rare fire broke out in his town, and the townspeople fled in panic, and as the mayor of the town, Hans Steininger was anxious to rush to the scene of the fire. In a hurry, he forgot to put his beard away, and when he was walking down the stairs, he accidentally stepped on his beard and fell down the stairs... Eventually, he passed away from severe head trauma... And his beard is still preserved in a museum in Austria...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Sixth: In 1999, there was an accident in a nuclear fuel factory in Japan, and the employee of the factory, Ouchi Hisashi, was exposed to super strong nuclear radiation in this accident, resulting in his chromosomes being completely destroyed, and the cells in his body could no longer divide and regenerate normally, and after an instrument examination, it was found that the number of his white blood cells was close to 0. In a very short period of time, Ouchi's whole body ulcerated, and his life was in danger, and no medical treatment could play a role... And it was at this time that the doctors who treated him used all kinds of methods to forcibly hang Ouchi Hisashi at any cost in order to obtain the data of this case, and saved Ouchi Hisashi several times when his heartbeat had stopped... During this period, when Ouchi was sober, he would beg the doctor to let him go and let him be completely free... However, the doctors ignored his pleas and continued to do their research... So Ouchi Hisashi insisted on living for 83 days in this state of life rather than death, until finally he didn't have a single piece of skin on his body, and finally watched his body slowly decay...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Seventh: In 2018, a 55-year-old man named Tayeb Souami in New Jersey, USA, bought a glass of orange juice worth $5 at ShopRite, but when he gave it to his wife, his wife felt that it was too expensive, because the same orange juice was sold elsewhere for half the price, so she asked him to return the orange juice he bought and buy it at another store. In order not to make his wife angry, Tayeb Souami had no choice but to go back to the supermarket to return the goods, and after getting the money, he suddenly found that there were lottery tickets sold in this ShopRite store, so he bought two lottery tickets with $5 in his hand... As a result, he won a direct prize of $315.2 million... When receiving the award, he said that he used to work as an accountant, but now he has decided to quit...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

The eighth: Kohinoor (also known as the Koh-i-Noor) was once one of the largest diamonds in the world, and it was originally a national treasure of India, with an original weight of 191 carats. In the 19th century, the British occupied India and took the diamond away and dedicated it to Queen Victoria, who ordered it to be recut and set in the crown... Although India later repeatedly asked Britain to return the diamond, they were all refused...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Ninth: Suppose you can earn $10,000 (about 70,000 yuan) every day, then from the day the pyramid was built 4,500 years ago to today, then all the money you earn together can reach 6% of Elon Musk's total wealth.

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Tenth: Whenever we look up at the stars at night, we think that every star is real and shining there. The reality is, however, that some of them are long gone... This is because there are so many stars far away from us... It takes a long time for their light to reach Earth...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Eleventh: Mucus molds are one of the most exotic life forms known on Earth, and although they are classified as fungi, they are not fungi, and they are neither animals nor plants, but several complex single-celled beings in the protist kingdom that can move, grow, and even have the ability to Xi. They do not have any nervous system on their bodies, but they can sense the properties of the matter they come into contact with, and can store this knowledge, and can also pass information to other mucus molds in some way, and later scientists have found that they communicate and exchange various information through hyphae. It is because of this characteristic that people call them the real-life version of "Venom".

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Twelfth: During World War II, there was a female sniper named Lyudmila Pavlichenko in the Soviet army, who sniped 309 German soldiers on the battlefield, and 36 of them were German snipers, because of these achievements, she was awarded the title of "Daughter of Death". Because of her growing fame, after being wounded in a battle, the Soviet Union was afraid that she would die on the battlefield, so they transferred her back to the rear, made her a professional wartime propagandist, and participated in many speech activities of the "anti-fascist united front"... At the same time, she became the first Soviet citizen to be received by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Thirteenth: In 1944, a 14-year-old black boy named George Stinney in the United States was sentenced to death for the murder of two little white girls. However, the court trial was full of suspicions, first of all, the defense lawyer assigned to him did not make any effective defense in court, second, the jury was composed of all white people, and finally the judge directly sentenced him to death in less than ten minutes after the trial. The case also made George Steenney the youngest person to be executed in the history of American justice. It wasn't until 2004 that a historian searched for information and found out that the murderer was not George Stimney at all, but another white man... Although 70 years have passed, he has finally been able to get his revenge...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Fourteenth: Harry Houdini (1874-1926), born in Budapest, Hungary, was once the world's most famous escape expert and magician. In 1926, he participated in a performance where he invited a random audience member to the stage and hit him in the lower abdomen, as it was one of his best skills. However, the audience was too nervous and agitated when he took the stage, and when Harry Houdini was not ready, he suddenly threw a punch and began to hit Houdini in the lower abdomen... The end result was a rupture of Houdini's appendix, followed by peritonitis... Ended up with the death of Harry Houdini...

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real

Fifteenth: Since the appearance of human beings on the earth, there are only two viruses that have been eradicated in the true sense, that is, rinderpest and smallpox, and other viruses have been helpless, even the most common cold virus. The smallpox virus was completely eradicated in 1980, except for a small sample that was stored in the laboratory, and the rinderpest virus was declared completely eradicated in 2011.

Those sound super invincible spiral, but they are 15 facts that are real