Airplanes are mysterious things: unimaginably heavy metal giants soaring through the sky, jam-packed not only with people but also all kinds of electronic gizmos. But look at the airplane's tires compared to the plane’s body – they're tiny! How can they withstand all that weight and speed? Let's check out what's happening when a plane is preparing to land on the runway. All 300 tons of your airplane touch the ground while still going 170 mph. Imagine your typical 2-story house, fully furnished, dropping to the ground as fast as a flying arrow – that must be quite the impact! And still, those tiny little tires don’t pop under the tremendous pressure? Other videos you might like:
Why No One Should Swap Seats on a Plane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLvlmtSPGx4&
Pilots Reveal 16 Nuances That Make Your Flight Safe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVYXErxau-U&
What Happens When a Bird Flies Into a Plane Engine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CozYL-_ttEc& TIMESTAMPS:
Why pilots point the aircraft nose toward the sky before landing 1:17
What's inside airplane tires? 2:21
And what makes them so strong? 3:54
What happens when one of the tires fails 4:20
Why plane tires are so tiny and skinny 5:34
Hydroplaning 7:20 #planes #aviation #brightside SUMMARY:
– Pilots must point the aircraft nose toward the sky just before landing so that they don’t stall the machine.
– To make an airplane tire, producers use a mix of different kinds of synthetic rubber. It makes aircraft tires so strong that each of them can easily deal with a 38-ton load.
– The gas that fills aircraft tires is nitrogen. It doesn't react with rubber, which makes it a much safer choice for airplanes.
– The pressure in plane tires is 6 times bigger than the pressure in your car tires. It's 200 psi, and that's what you’d feel if you took a dive 450 ft underwater. – There can be plenty of wheels on large airplanes, like an Airbus A380 or Boeing 747. And if one of the tires fails, the plane will still land safely.
– When a plane touches the ground, its tires aren't rolling at first – they're just skidding. In other words, the plane is dragging them along the runway until it slows down enough for the wheels to be able to rotate. – Larger tires would be pointless since they wouldn't make landing more effective or safer.
– After plane tires are produced, they always get tested. Manufacturers create computer simulations that check how tires will behave if they're pushed past their speed limit or get overloaded. – And still, airplane tires aren't entirely safe from bursting. Accidents did happen in the past, and planes did skid off runways because of one of the tires exploding mid-landing.
– Hydroplaning is a situation that occurs when the runway is covered with a layer of water preventing a landing plane from braking and stopping in time.
– The aircraft just keeps skidding forward, unable to find traction. – That’s why some airports have grooves on the runway. Water flows into these grooves, making the surface not so slippery and dropping the chances of hydroplaning. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Car Tires Are Black and 22 Other Insights
So you're sitting in your car at that intersection, waiting for the light to change from red to green when you think, “Hmm, why green? Why not blue or purple? Why are things colored the way they are — and how many ways can you answer that question before this light changes? Did you know, for example, that before 1905, taxis were red and green? Then, Albert Rockwell introduced a model with a 15-horse-power engine that became the standard. He painted it in yellow because… his wife liked that color! And maintaining marital bliss is a good reason for anything! 😉 Other videos you might like:
How Color Blind People See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCQE1U2EQ_4
A Color Test That Can Tell Your Mental Age https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVbopWyBR5Y&
29 Things That Exist Only in Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1m_yhi9oqA& TIMESTAMPS:
Traffic Lights 0:21
Green Money 1:00
Black and White Crosswalks 1:21
Yellow School Buses 1:52
Yellow Taxis 2:14
Black Tires 2:33
Green Screens 2:52
Red Barns 3:21
Blue Jeans 3:50
Black Belts 4:25
Black Clarinets 4:55
Black and White Soccer Balls 5:04
Black and White Referee Uniforms 5:37
Orange Basketballs 6:00
White Toilet Paper 6:15
White Wedding gowns 6:54
White Flags of Surrender 7:08
Green Chalkboards 7:39
Blue Ribbon for First Place 8:06
Santa’s Red Suit 8:29
Red Fire Trucks 8:54
Pink Bubble Gum 9:17 #colors #everydaylife #brightside SUMMARY:
– Traffic Lights Blink Green for “Go” because — In the 1800s, dangerous heavy machinery had green lights that lit up and warned factory workers they were “on” or “going.” – Traffic Lights Blink Red for “Stop” because — Red is associated with alarm!
– Green Money— Back when the US started printing paper bills, green ink cost less than other colors, letting the treasury keep more of what they printed!
– We transport kids in big vehicles of the yellow color because it’s the one our eyes see first, even in our peripherals.
– Camouflaging dirt isn’t the reason manufacturers add the chemical compound “carbon black” to their product. “Carbon black” makes tires stronger! – Farmers painted their barns red because those barns were huge and paint was expensive.
– Dark-blue indigo dye washes away … bit by bit … in each wash. As it does, it softens the fabric, creating that special blue jean feel!
– Black Clarinets — That’s because clarinets are made from black woods, like ebony.
– Back then, most TVs were black and white, so designers created a ball with contrasting pentagons, kind of like the stripes in the crosswalk.
– The first basketballs were brown leather. Yeah, brown as in, the same color as the wooden court! In the 1950s, they switched to orange because it was easier to see. – Mainstream manufacturers bleach their toilet paper to make it sparkly white because white is associated with cleanliness.
– Believe it or not, white dresses were for mourning until Queen Victoria—one of history’s first style influencers— wore a white dress at her wedding and changed tradition forever!
– The Blue Riband was a pennant awarded to the fastest passenger ship crossing the Atlantic. Over the years, Riband got changed to Ribbon, but the blue part stuck. – Red means emergency, so it’s a natural choice for fire engines. But today, more and more fire trucks are being painted … lime green and yellow!
– When Walter Diemer created his best bubble gum recipe—less sticky, more bubbles!—he made it pink because, well, that was the color he had! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Car Tires Are Black and 22 Other Simple Why-s
So you're sitting in your car at that intersection, waiting for the light to change from red to green when you think, “Hmm, why green? Why not blue or purple? Why are things colored the way they are — and how many ways can you answer that question before this light changes? Did you know, for example, that before 1905, taxis were red and green? Then, Albert Rockwell introduced a model with a 15-horse-power engine that became the standard. He painted it in yellow because… his wife liked that color! And maintaining marital bliss is a good reason for anything! 😉 Other videos you might like:
How Color Blind People See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCQE1U2EQ_4
A Color Test That Can Tell Your Mental Age https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVbopWyBR5Y&
29 Things That Exist Only in Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1m_yhi9oqA& TIMESTAMPS:
Traffic Lights 0:21
Green Money 1:00
Black and White Crosswalks 1:21
Yellow School Buses 1:52
Yellow Taxis 2:14
Black Tires 2:33
Green Screens 2:52
Red Barns 3:21
Blue Jeans 3:50
Black Belts 4:25
Black Clarinets 4:55
Black and White Soccer Balls 5:04
Black and White Referee Uniforms 5:37
Orange Basketballs 6:00
White Toilet Paper 6:15
White Wedding gowns 6:54
White Flags of Surrender 7:08
Green Chalkboards 7:39
Blue Ribbon for First Place 8:06
Santa’s Red Suit 8:29
Red Fire Trucks 8:54
Pink Bubble Gum 9:17 #colors #everydaylife #brightside SUMMARY:
– Traffic Lights Blink Green for “Go” because — In the 1800s, dangerous heavy machinery had green lights that lit up and warned factory workers they were “on” or “going.” – Traffic Lights Blink Red for “Stop” because — Red is associated with alarm!
– Green Money— Back when the US started printing paper bills, green ink cost less than other colors, letting the treasury keep more of what they printed!
– We transport kids in big vehicles of the yellow color because it’s the one our eyes see first, even in our peripherals.
– Camouflaging dirt isn’t the reason manufacturers add the chemical compound “carbon black” to their product. “Carbon black” makes tires stronger! – Farmers painted their barns red because those barns were huge and paint was expensive.
– Dark-blue indigo dye washes away … bit by bit … in each wash. As it does, it softens the fabric, creating that special blue jean feel!
– Black Clarinets — That’s because clarinets are made from black woods, like ebony.
– Back then, most TVs were black and white, so designers created a ball with contrasting pentagons, kind of like the stripes in the crosswalk.
– The first basketballs were brown leather. Yeah, brown as in, the same color as the wooden court! In the 1950s, they switched to orange because it was easier to see. – Mainstream manufacturers bleach their toilet paper to make it sparkly white because white is associated with cleanliness.
– Believe it or not, white dresses were for mourning until Queen Victoria—one of history’s first style influencers— wore a white dress at her wedding and changed tradition forever!
– The Blue Riband was a pennant awarded to the fastest passenger ship crossing the Atlantic. Over the years, Riband got changed to Ribbon, but the blue part stuck. – Red means emergency, so it’s a natural choice for fire engines. But today, more and more fire trucks are being painted … lime green and yellow!
– When Walter Diemer created his best bubble gum recipe—less sticky, more bubbles!—he made it pink because, well, that was the color he had! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Wires Are Colored the Way They Are
We are so used to the stuff around our house that we don’t even think how it all works. What’s the water dripping from the AC? How does a microwave work? What do the lights on a Wi-Fi router mean? Why are the electrical wires colored the way they are? But guys, please do not try to study the wires yourself, it can be dangerous. We’ll just show them to you from the Bright Side of life if you don’t mind. (That way, you can’t accidentally make your life, um, way brighter, you know.) In each country, the wire markings are different, but we'll tell you what they mean in the US. Other videos you might like:
13 Mysterious Details on Everyday Objects Explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo8gUjPy-lM
Stop Charging Your Phone at Night, Here's Why https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnb4rdaKW6k&
14 Things Destroy Your Computer Slowly and Unnoticeably https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu5aAyy0zCU& TIMESTAMPS:
Why does the printer release hot sheets? 0:25
What’s the water dripping from the AC? 0:50 ☔️
Fridge 1:20
How does a microwave work? 1:43
What do the lights on a Wi-Fi router mean? 2:48
QWERTY 3:52 ⌨️
Wire colors 4:48
Ready-to-assemble furniture 7:04
Chairs on wheels 7:44 We all love bubble wrap! 8:20 💥
Washing dishes 9:02 #everydaylife #factsyouneverknew #brightside SUMMARY:
– The toner melts and is finally fixed on paper, so you get a clear image and a warm sheet.
– When the AC cools the warm air, moisture forms, which accumulates and gradually flows out. – Many have heard that a fridge filled with food consumes less electricity. Sadly, this is a myth. The energy consumption is the same no matter if it’s stuffed or not.
– Microwaves only penetrate a couple of inches and do it unevenly around the dish. That's why your sandwich can be partly cold and partly scalding hot. – PWR (power) — everything is clear here. A light indicates whether your router is connected to the electrical outlet and receiving power.
– SYS (often indicated by a gear icon) is a system indicator. If it blinks, everything is in order; if it is constantly on, then it means an error in your system.
– WLAN is our favorite Wi-Fi icon. If it blinks, it means the wireless network is working fine and you can continue watching YouTube.
– LAN — these are 4 identical icons. Most likely, they will never bother you. They’re only on if several more computers are connected to your router via cable.
– WAN — the Internet icon. It shows that you are connected to the global network and must always be on.
– The QWERTY layout is said to have been invented specifically to slow down the typing speed. At the time of the first mechanical typewriters, metal keys were arranged alphabetically, and people sometimes typed so fast that the keys jammed with one another. – Black indicates a hot or live wire that’s carrying a current and brings power to all circuits.
– Red is the second hot wire for large appliances such as a stove, clothes dryer, or air conditioner. – Blue and yellow are hot wires too. They maintain common plug-in electrical devices, such as fans or lights. – White or gray indicate a neutral wire needed for safe work with electrical devices. Green, green with a yellow stripe, or bare copper work in a similar way. – Don't rush to put the dirty stuff in the dishwasher, though. The smell of detergent, warm water and the tactile sensation of plates — all this reduces stress levels by about 30 percent. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Airplane Seats Face the Wrong Way
Can you imagine boarding a plane only to find all the seats facing away from you? You might think there must be some kind of mistake. But turning the seats around would actually be the best way to get passengers from A to B! Why? Well, at least because backward-facing airline seats are safer than forward-facing ones. They provide extra support for the head and torso. Our backs are scientifically proven to withstand more shock than our chests and front. So why don’t airlines have the option of rear-facing seats? Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00AT5h_sOQM&;
Why Airplanes Are White https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KchRdiTzDz0&;
Pilots Reveal 16 Nuances That Make Your Flight Safe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVYXErxau-U&; TIMESTAMPS:
For the health of it 0:21
It’s like babies! 1:00
It saves space 1:35
The views are great 2:15
Sleeping is better 2:38
It’s FUN! 2:59
Better amenities 3:15 Why airlines don’t have this option:
– Too much weight 3:44
– It's too pricey 5:08
– It could make you sick 5:37
– Sound interference 6:17
– People wouldn’t want them 7:43
– Experiments are too much of a risk 8:08 #planes #airtravel #brightside SUMMARY:
– The Society of Automotive Engineers, which creates safety standards in the automobile and aerospace industries, explains that forward-facing seats allow the torso to move forward.
– Babies and toddlers are supposed to sit in rear-facing car seats until they’re at least 2 years old. Because it’s much safer!
– Airlines that have included backward-facing seats in their business class have been able to fit 80 more seats in the cabin.
– With rear-facing seats, you get to enjoy the view the entire time you fly!
– Airplanes are naturally angled up a degree or two when in flight. Seats that face backward can recline into fully flat beds.
– Rear-facing seats are heavier than forward-facing ones, this adds weight to the plane.
– Some frequent flyers that have tried the backward-facing seats say that it’s a little awkward when you ride facing other passengers.
– Completely replacing old seats and installing new rear-facing ones would cost a fortune.
– If you’re someone who struggles with vertigo or nausea, I’m raising my hand here, these “innovative and revolutionary” seats may not be for you either.
– Studies done on various forms of transportation show that most people choose forward-facing seats.
– Completely redoing seating arrangements on board would be risky, and may not guarantee revenue. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Airplane Seats Face the Wrong Way, And We Didn’t Know
Can you imagine boarding a plane only to find all the seats facing away from you? You might think there must be some kind of mistake. But turning the seats around would actually be the best way to get passengers from A to B! Why? Well, at least because backward-facing airline seats are safer than forward-facing ones. They provide extra support for the head and torso. Our backs are scientifically proven to withstand more shock than our chests and front. So why don’t airlines have the option of rear-facing seats? Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00AT5h_sOQM&;
Why Airplanes Are White https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KchRdiTzDz0&;
Pilots Reveal 16 Nuances That Make Your Flight Safe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVYXErxau-U&; TIMESTAMPS:
For the health of it 0:21
It’s like babies! 1:00
It saves space 1:35
The views are great 2:15
Sleeping is better 2:38
It’s FUN! 2:59
Better amenities 3:15 Why airlines don’t have this option:
– Too much weight 3:44
– It's too pricey 5:08
– It could make you sick 5:37
– Sound interference 6:17
– People wouldn’t want them 7:43
– Experiments are too much of a risk 8:08 #planes #airtravel #brightside SUMMARY:
– The Society of Automotive Engineers, which creates safety standards in the automobile and aerospace industries, explains that forward-facing seats allow the torso to move forward.
– Babies and toddlers are supposed to sit in rear-facing car seats until they’re at least 2 years old. Because it’s much safer!
– Airlines that have included backward-facing seats in their business class have been able to fit 80 more seats in the cabin.
– With rear-facing seats, you get to enjoy the view the entire time you fly!
– Airplanes are naturally angled up a degree or two when in flight. Seats that face backward can recline into fully flat beds.
– Rear-facing seats are heavier than forward-facing ones, this adds weight to the plane.
– Some frequent flyers that have tried the backward-facing seats say that it’s a little awkward when you ride facing other passengers.
– Completely replacing old seats and installing new rear-facing ones would cost a fortune.
– If you’re someone who struggles with vertigo or nausea, I’m raising my hand here, these “innovative and revolutionary” seats may not be for you either.
– Studies done on various forms of transportation show that most people choose forward-facing seats.
– Completely redoing seating arrangements on board would be risky, and may not guarantee revenue. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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10 Biggest Robots Ever Made on Earth
Old sci-fi stories predicted that at the beginning of the 2000s robots will be everywhere. Then it didn’t happen and the robotic future was delayed by another 20 years. And so here we are, and robots don’t roam the streets, but some of the existing ones are pretty remarkable. Have you ever heard, for example, of robot drones? Soon they will be able to deliver everything you decided to buy on the internet. From pizza to furniture or something even more massive. How about 500 lbs of pure weight? That’s how much a new prototype drone from Boeing can carry. And it doesn’t need to be manually operated, it will find a way all on its own! Other videos you might like:
What Will Happen to Us Before 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2vHbuGsxxs&
20 Things Proving That Japan Lives In 3018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulLv5RdavIw
11 Modern Things That Existed Long Before Us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_qM91WSkjc TIMESTAMPS:
The giant robot actor 0:25
Tracks and claws are on the rescue! 1:22
Athletic spider from outer space 2:20
The titanic mega-hand 3:24
Terrifying metal ostriches 4:14
Boeing sized drone 5:11
The Sea Hunter 6:06
Eagle Prime 7:10
The Real Mecha Suit 8:11
The most honorable mention 9:08 #robots #future #brightside SUMMARY:
– The giant robot actor weighs 11 tons and carries almost 2.5 gallons of liquid gas to shoot a 5 ft long stream of fire from its mouth. He can walk on his own 4 feet and move quite realistically even though he is controlled remotely. – T-52 Eryu – is the first real-life iron man or exo-suit that can save lives. Its hands are made to be as close as they can be to human hands, but much stronger and armed with claws. – ATHLET made by NASA looks like a metal spider on rollers! And if that’s not enough, it’s the biggest and the most agile extraterrestrial exploring robot NASA has ever made. – The Fanuc M-2000iA – colossal arm capable of 6-axis motions and precise actions that need a lot of lifting power. This robot is a stationary crane that can lift and rotate a whole car like it’s nothing more than a feather!
– Handle is one of the most humble but effective bots out there – it’s the ideal warehouse worker. It can sort out up to 360 boxes per hour, 33 lbs each. – Boeing sized drone is no joke. 15 ft long, 18 ft wide, and weighs 747 lbs without any cargo. You can guess how powerful this drone is – certainly not the type you would use for photoshoots and panorama view filming.
– The Sea Hunter looks quite futuristic. It’s only 11 ft wide and 132 ft long. Its slick design is the best spy flick material you may find in real life. – Eagle Prime is a 12-ton monster, standing 16 ft tall on its tracks easily crunching through whole mountains of metal barrels. With two strong hands moving cars with one light punch. – The record holder for the biggest humanoid robot in the world is the robot-samurai MONONOFU. Basically, it’s a toy and a childhood dream of its 44-year-old creator, engineer Masaaki Nagumo.
– AutoHaul may not be a giant humanoid robot, but the size of this project is more than impressive. It’s 1,050 miles of a railroad with 200 locomotives going from one of 16 mines to another to collect ore and convey resupplies. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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How Cats Domesticated Us Twice
Hey guys! Did you know that not only did we domesticate cats over 10,000 years ago — we did it twice? How did we convince these finicky felines to move in? Okay, we didn’t. It was probably their idea. Even though cats are domesticated animals, it’s more accurate to say that cats domesticated themselves. But cats weren’t the first animals to do so. That honor goes to the dogs. Dogs fell in love with us the moment we started the whole hunting and cooking over fire thing. Cats, of all kinds, were lurking around those same campfires, but they had no interest in helping us hunt or herd, and our attempts to train them failed. Other videos you might like:
26 Facts About Cats That'll Make You Love Them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO_EunoUSWg
Why Cats Lie on Their Backs When They See You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkaZSwCpDVE
Why Cats Are Sooo Scared of Cucumbers? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQdBsRWy2WQ TIMESTAMPS:
How we domesticated rats and mice 1:59
The best mousetrap 2:41
You aren't your cat's master 3:22
A type of marking you won’t see in your house cat 5:03
Quanhucun cats 6:54
What happened to them? 7:41 #cats #pets #brightside SUMMARY:
– We started planting edible food, like grain. At which point, you could say, we domesticated rats and mice. – They ate all our grain, left a mess, and brought disease. – And that’s when cats found their niche in the human world. Cats love mice! – Wherever people stored grain, rats and mice moved in, and then cats showed up to catch them. – It wasn’t long before people started encouraging the kitties to stay. Maybe not offering them the best spot in front of the fire, but…. letting them take it. – Compare a tabby cat, or Felis Catus, to her ancestor, Felis Sylvestris, also called the African Wild Cat or “Middle Eastern Wildcat.” – Today’s housecats share an almost identical genetic make-up with their wild ancestor—and one of the few ways to tell them apart is by the markings on their coats, which generally don’t last long enough to be dug up in an archeological site. – One type of marking you won’t see in your house cat—except two occasions I’ll tell you about later—is leopard spots. – Dot hungry breeders have crossed Felis Catus with other species to get spotted offspring… with varying degrees of success. The Savannah Ocicat and Bengal are two examples. – Recent excavations in the early farming village Quanhucun, in central China, show that 5,000 years ago, Chinese farmers enjoyed the company of Quanhucun cats. – Archeologists even found one Quanhucun Cat so carefully buried that its skeleton remained intact for thousands of years, proving that someone thought it was pretty special. – Today, cats are the most popular pets in the world. People in the U.S. alone love nearly 75 million of them! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What If There Was 1 Woman for 7 Billion Men
🙂 Based on an Untrue Story 🙃 It all started about a century and a half ago. Girls just stopped being born — every child in every family was a boy. At first, people didn’t pay much attention to it, and in some more traditional cultures, it was even considered good luck! Families got hale and hearty heirs, and all was well. But then, after a while, they started feeling that something was off. This was especially evident in smaller communities, where children weren’t born as often as in big cities and everyone knew each other. A boy here, a boy there. No girls in sight. Ten years passed, and there were hundreds and thousands of boys approaching their teenage years — but still no girls… Other videos you might like:
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– There were, of course, girls in schools, those aged from 11 upwards, so there wasn’t much concern about demographics even then.
– Kindergartens had more troubles, though. There were simply no girls at all — they looked like boarding schools for boys more than anything else.
– TV, radio, and the Internet started issuing news about the problem, and soon it became obvious that it was the same all over the world: nobody had given birth to a girl for many years. – Boys are highly inflammable by nature, and conflicts arose daily. If the smallest of the kids could still be reined in, teenagers were becoming downright unruly. – Years flew by, and the world was growing less and less stable. Everyone under the age of 40 was male, no exceptions. – After a hundred years came recession. No women were left in the world, and even the word became somewhat archaic.
– No kids at all. Kindergartens were all closed and abandoned; schools were growing sparse, with fewer and fewer students attending, until there were none left there either. – But then… a miracle happened. One scientific laboratory specializing in gene modifications suddenly informed the world that its researchers managed to create an embryo with two similar types of chromosomes, XX.
– In less than a year, it became obvious that the genetic experiment was a success. The embryo was alive and well, growing inside a special vial with everything it could need.
– The news made headlines across the planet. The first girl in over a hundred years! And her name was Aurora…
– She met with people, talked to them, and they wondered at her, having never seen anyone like her. – Thanks to Aurora’s genetic material, scientists have been able to create several more embryos. They were all alive and well. And 5 of them… were female. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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