• TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz
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      12 days ago

      Working only from memory here: Maine is the US state with the least intense sunshine, as measured in W/m². And it is STILL above the European country with the most intense sunshine, Spain.

      • ascend@lemmy.radio
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        12 days ago

        Oh thats interesting, i wonder what causes it, the thinking of doing it or actually doing it

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      I’m convinced people that “can’t” just don’t know how.

      It’s the same movement as closing your throat off so you can open your mouth underwater, and you just push “up” past that till it puts pressure on the eustachian tubes, and the rumble is your muscle fibers contracting against that which resonates on your eardrums.

      Anyone can do it, it’s just hard to explain

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        That’s a minor sound when I do it if I understand correctly. Audible but light. I can flex the muscles in my jaw/tongue as one would to attempt to pop ears, but pushing out from the back of the mouth and pulling my jaw backwards. I think it slightly restricts blood flow and makes it turbulent past the ear. Sounds like pulsar tinnitus (probably not relatable) but constant as long as I hold it.

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          13 days ago

          Yeah, that’s it.

          I think some people just do the “water lock” thing to close their jaw off naturally to try and stop a yawn, and that’s how they “discover” they can do it.

      • ChexMax@lemmy.world
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        12 days ago

        Ooh, I can make a little rumble thunder happen if I do that! But why would anyone want to? And weirdly, just yawning doesn’t really do it, but squeezing the eyes while yawning does. Huh.

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    13 days ago

    Grostesques are mythical or fantastical creatures carved into the sides of building. If they have been designed to drain water away from the building, they are called gargoyles .

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    Fun fact 1: Polish people are honoraribly black after they fought alongside the Haitians against the French (they switched sides as the only reason they were there was because France sent them there)

    Fun fact 2: Alaska was almost purchased by Lichtenstein

    Fun fact 3: Singapore was given independence against their own wishes

    Fun fact 4: Abraham Lincoln read some of the works of Karl Marx as he wrote for his favorite newspaper

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    12 days ago

    That REAL Pi actually ends at 7 digits. Discovered by a greengrocer named Dennis.

    There’s been an easy say to calculate it since 1800s using an abacus.

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      I would like to learn more about this. Wiki says:

      In the 5th century AD, Chinese mathematicians approximated π to seven digits, while Indian mathematicians made a five-digit approximation, both using techniques.

      So it looks like they were all approximations, but it actually is much longer like I was always taught.

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      12 days ago

      I knew about the relict popularion of mammoths that was still around. Wasn’t aware of the tigers. Can you please tell me more?

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        I can’t 100% give you facts. I just go off of the rough estimate of fossil records for both mammoth and sabertooth tigers roughly and this is just a random thing I like to tell people when I was younger to kind of blow their mind.

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            Another really good random “did you know” When the battle of Little Bighorn, a.k.a. custard‘s last stand happened the Brooklyn Bridge was just being completed in New York, and there were Native Americans who fought in the battle who were still alive to see Neil Armstrong step on the Moon so in the span of one lifetime we went from custard‘s last stand to one giant leap for all mankind.

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    13 days ago

    If you put enough energy in one place it will cause a black hole. This type of black hole is called a Kugelblitz.

    Current graphics cards do not yet use enough energy to worry about a kugelblitz occurring in the 12-pin connector.

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    None, because knowledge and the search for it is an end unto itself, so all facts are useful to learn and know.

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    One of the people that worked in Turkish translation of “alice in wonderland” for Zambak magazine has the cool birthday of “January 1st, 1969.”