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My Journey to the Nearest Black Hole (I Lost My Robot!)



Hey, guys! Today, I'm setting off on a journey toward the nearest black hole. Yep, risky and brave, that's me! But don't worry – I'll keep you in the know by live-streaming my entire adventure! By the way, this is not a solo journey. I'll have someone to talk to during the flight, and he can help me if things get really tough! My travel buddy's name is Liam. Liam is a robot with artificial intelligence. Space distances are seriously long. That's why traveling there would take way more time than you'd like to spend on the road! For example, Voyager 1, a space probe launched in 1977, was traveling out of the Solar System at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour. If my spacecraft moved at the same speed, it would take me a whole 77,000 years to get to the nearest star! But luckily, my spaceship is much faster than that. So let the journey begin! Other videos you might like:
The Solar System Is Not Like You Think It Is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FvpAe3MacM&
The Alien Signals Mystery Might Have Been Solved
A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iJsEdhFgzc& TIMESTAMPS:
The most expensive single object in the world 1:28
Low and high satellites 2:29
240,000 miles away from Earth 🌍 3:22
What an astronomic unit is 4:33
Outside of the Solar System β˜€οΈ 6:28
The point of no return 7:18
Goodbye, Liam! πŸ‘‹ 8:03 #space #blackhole #brightside SUMMARY:
– The International Space Station is the most expensive single object in the world. This money would buy you 250 Boeing 747s or two Louvre's with all the paintings and artwork inside! – Among satellites, there are low and high flyers. And while the lowest flying ones move approximately 1,250 miles away from Earth, the highest reach 22,000 miles into space. – Space distances are so vast, you can't even calculate them in miles. That's why scientists use the term "astronomic unit," which equals 93 million miles – the distance from the sun to Earth. That means I'm 9.3 billion miles away from our planet! – There's another trial ahead – the Oort Cloud. That means two things: first – we're on the outskirts of the Solar System; and second – we'll have to get through a cloud of icy objects orbiting the Sun at a distance of a 100,000 astronomic units!
– We're heading out of the Solar System just one-tenth of a light-year later. By the way, if you were trying to reach this point by car, the trip would take you more than 19 million years. – In the center of pretty much every galaxy, there’s a supermassive black hole. For example, one is sitting right at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy, about 27,000 light-years away from Earth.
– A black hole is an eerie place where those laws of physics we studied at school stop working. If a massive star runs out of its star fuel, it becomes super-dense and buckles under its own weight, collapsing inward and bringing space-time along.
– I won't go further than the horizon, aka the point of no return. Once an object crosses this invisible line, it can't turn back, even if it's changed its mind. – Liam says he's ready to start his journey. There he goes, bravely plunging toward the black hole while I'm recording everything that's happening to him. – Liam just froze, as if a gigantic finger has pressed a pause button, and now, some force is stretching him thinner and thinner! – It's the infamous spaghettification, which happens in a super-strong non-homogenous gravitational field!
– Liam is in a state of free-fall now, and feels no more stretching, scalding radiation, or gravity. Unfortunately, the connection is lost, and he can't tell me anything about the inside of the black hole. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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That’s What You Forget to Do Every Morning



We all have our morning routine, right? Alarm goes off, we hit Snooze a few times. Perhaps you work out in the morning, grab a shower, have breakfast and that delicious cup of java. All of our routines probably look pretty similar. But did you know that there’s something you should be doing every morning — that you’re not even thinking about? It has to do with your morning shower! If you shower at night, you might want to change up your routine for a better start to your day. As your morning shower session is coming to an end, turn on the cold water to finish up. That’s right – a cold shower in the morning is really good for you, and will give you a nice dose of energy to start your day! Other videos you might like:
Do These 5 Things Every Morning, See How It Will Change You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG7SYpMsh6s
10 Morning Habits That Can Ruin Your Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzzLUw6KGlc&
Why I Started Waking Up at 5:30 AM And How It Changed My Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmORMKTHuOs& TIMESTAMPS:
How to get some energy in the morning 0:24
Hot showers VS. Cold Showers 1:51
Benefits of cold showers:
– Stronger immune system 2:40
– Healthier cells 3:16
– Weight loss 3:42
– Muscle recovery 4:16
– Reducing stress 5:00
– A good night's sleep 6:02 #coldshower #goodmorning #brightside SUMMARY:
– As your morning shower session is coming to an end, turn on the cold water to finish up. A cold shower in the morning is really good for you, and will give you a nice dose of energy to start your day! – Finishing off a hot shower with a cold one is good for our hair and skin, especially acne-prone skin.
– A blast of cold water also increases blood flow throughout the body. As we tense up from the cold, our heart will beat faster, really helping that blood to pump and flow, increasing circulation.
– Lymph fluids clean out the cells in the body, making sure that no waste sticks around and makes you sick. – Cold showers also promote weight loss!
– Cold water helps with muscle recovery and soreness. This method is very popular with track runners, swimmers, and cyclists.
– An icy rinse at the end of your hot shower will also ease stress and depression.
– Frigid water also zaps all the cold receptors in the skin, sending tons of electrical impulses to the brain, which is a huge mood booster!
– A cold shower at night will help you sleep better! – In Sweden, it’s common to let kids take naps outside in the cold weather; studies show that these children were more resistant to disease and sickness, had an increased flow of T “helper” cells, and slept more soundly at night!
– But please keep in mind, in order to take advantage of the full benefits of a cold shower, one should be taken every day, regularly, for at least 6 weeks. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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One Important Thing You Forget to Do Every Morning



We all have our morning routine, right? Alarm goes off, we hit Snooze a few times. Perhaps you work out in the morning, grab a shower, have breakfast and that delicious cup of java. All of our routines probably look pretty similar. But did you know that there’s something you should be doing every morning — that you’re not even thinking about? It has to do with your morning shower! If you shower at night, you might want to change up your routine for a better start to your day. As your morning shower session is coming to an end, turn on the cold water to finish up. That’s right – a cold shower in the morning is really good for you, and will give you a nice dose of energy to start your day! Other videos you might like:
Do These 5 Things Every Morning, See How It Will Change You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG7SYpMsh6s
10 Morning Habits That Can Ruin Your Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzzLUw6KGlc&
Why I Started Waking Up at 5:30 AM And How It Changed My Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmORMKTHuOs& TIMESTAMPS:
How to get some energy in the morning 0:24
Hot showers VS. Cold Showers 1:51
Benefits of cold showers:
– Stronger immune system 2:40
– Healthier cells 3:16
– Weight loss 3:42
– Muscle recovery 4:16
– Reducing stress 5:00
– A good night's sleep 6:02 #coldshower #goodmorning #brightside SUMMARY:
– As your morning shower session is coming to an end, turn on the cold water to finish up. A cold shower in the morning is really good for you, and will give you a nice dose of energy to start your day! – Finishing off a hot shower with a cold one is good for our hair and skin, especially acne-prone skin.
– A blast of cold water also increases blood flow throughout the body. As we tense up from the cold, our heart will beat faster, really helping that blood to pump and flow, increasing circulation.
– Lymph fluids clean out the cells in the body, making sure that no waste sticks around and makes you sick. – Cold showers also promote weight loss!
– Cold water helps with muscle recovery and soreness. This method is very popular with track runners, swimmers, and cyclists.
– An icy rinse at the end of your hot shower will also ease stress and depression.
– Frigid water also zaps all the cold receptors in the skin, sending tons of electrical impulses to the brain, which is a huge mood booster!
– A cold shower at night will help you sleep better! – In Sweden, it’s common to let kids take naps outside in the cold weather; studies show that these children were more resistant to disease and sickness, had an increased flow of T “helper” cells, and slept more soundly at night!
– But please keep in mind, in order to take advantage of the full benefits of a cold shower, one should be taken every day, regularly, for at least 6 weeks. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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20+ Incredible Space Facts That Aren’t In Textbooks



Our good old Solar System is actually a pretty bizarre place, what with all its out-of-this-world phenomena that we humans haven't managed to explain yet! There are rumors that a gigantic, undiscovered planet is hiding behind Neptune, volcanoes on Pluto spew ice, and a colossal canyon on Mars can accommodate the whole US territory, and most of Cleveland! Have you ever heard that winds on Venus blow 50 times faster than the planet rotates? Or that there's an ocean that consists of metallic hydrogen, and its depth is a staggering 25,000 miles, which is almost the same as the circumference of the Earth? Well, let's figure out if it's true by talking about the most mystifying Solar System facts. Other videos you might like:
NASA Has Just Discovered a New Planet! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOGswBzxO54&
What Will Happen In The Next 5 Billion Years? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqn0wL4VS8&
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4& TIMESTAMPS:
How old is the Solar System? 0:34
Why you won't be able to wear a hat on Venus 0:48
The most unexpected fact about Pluto 1:43
The only planet laying on its side 2:23
Mysterious Kuiper Belt 3:50
Volcanoes that spit ice 4:21
Two-toned moon 4:45
We live inside the Sun. Wait, what?! 5:17
The Sun's atmosphere 6:06
100 billion solar systems 6:49
Rocks that arrived from Mars 7:04
The hottest planet 7:23
A moon that exists in never-ending chaos 8:08
The most enormous volcano in the Solar System 8:24
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter 9:26 #space #solarsystem #brightside SUMMARY:
– The Solar System is 4.6 billion years old! So old, it’s a Senior Solar System.
– Wanna get away? You'll have to travel 11 billion miles away from Earth before even leaving the Solar System.
– The Planet Uranus or Uranus – you can’t win either way — rotates on its side, and astronomers have no idea why the planet has chosen such an unusual position.
– Our Sun is insanely massive! Want some proof? Well, 99.86% of all the mass in the Solar System is the mass of the Sun – in particular, the hydrogen and helium it's made of. – Earth might not be the only tectonically active planet in the Solar System. Astronomers have spotted some landforms looking like cliffs on Mercury! – Behind the orbit of Neptune, lies the mysterious Kuiper Belt, filled with massive icy objects. The most curious thing about this space formation, though, is that scientists can’t explain the pattern of its movement.
– While we have volcanoes spilling lava on our planet, the volcanoes on Pluto spit… ice! – One of Saturn's moons, Lapetus, has a unique color – it's two-toned. One of its hemispheres is light, and the other is eerily dark. – The Sun's atmosphere stretches far beyond its visible surface. And our planet is right within its reach. – The Sun's atmosphere is hotter than the surface of the star. While on the surface, the temperatures reach 10,000 degrees F, the upper atmosphere heats up to millions of degrees! – Our Solar System isn't the only one in the Milky Way Galaxy. Far from it, the galaxy we live in houses about 100 billion solar systems! – Since Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, many people simply assume that it's also the hottest. And that's where they get it wrong because, in fact, Venus (which is about 30 million miles further from the Sun than Mercury) is way hotter! – The most enormous volcano in the whole Solar System (at least, that we know of) is on Mars! – The valley called Valles Marineris, on Mars, is more than 10 times larger than Earth's Grand Canyon. – On the surface of Jupiter, there’s a weird region that's called the Great Red Spot. Recently, astronomers have concluded that this spot is actually a storm that’s been raging on the planet for centuries. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What If You Damaged Something in a Museum by Accident?



Have you ever visited a museum and noticed that there doesn't seem to be very much separating the public from the precious art or artifacts on display? Often, it's nothing more than a velvet rope, and sometimes even less. What would happen if you tripped and stumbled right into a shelf of priceless Etruscan urns? Well, they would obviously break, but what happens to you after picking the shards of three-thousand-year-old ceramic out of your hair? In 2010, a young woman was attending a class at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City when she tripped and accidentally punched a hole in a piece of priceless artwork. The painting in question was Picasso’s “The Actor,” and was valued at 130 million dollars right until the unnamed student opened a six-inch gash in the canvas… Other videos you might like:
10 Great Mysteries Hidden in Famous Paintings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-5ZPqUMgfM
20 Photos That'll Turn Your View of History Upside Down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0oHNyu77X4&
The Story of the Hope Diamond Which Ruined Its Owners' Lives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo4RzWdBerY& TIMESTAMPS:
Damaged Picasso’s painting 1:04
What happened to that woman? 1:57
How three irreplaceable 17th-century vases were destroyed 2:28
Destructive selfie-takers 3:38
120 thousand dollars in a crushing machine 5:14
Is it modern art or a pile of garbage? πŸ€” 5:38
Why don’t museums take stronger steps to protect the items? 7:39
A word to the wise 8:33 #museums #artwork #brightside SUMMARY:
– The tear may have been big, but was near the edge and far from the focus of the painting. After three months of restoration, it was as good as new.
– The museum didn’t even charge her the cost of restoring the painting.
– The absolute worst thing that happens is that the perpetrators find themselves banned from the museum, but even that’s extremely rare. – A few years before "The Actor" lost its boxing match with the young woman, a man in Cambridge tripped over his shoelaces and completely destroyed three irreplaceable 17th-century vases.
– In 2016, an elderly couple severely damaged one of the exhibits at Pennsylvania’s National Watch and Clock Museum. – As with similar incidents in other museums, the couple was let go without so much as a stern talking to.
– Pretty much anything you find in a museum will have an insurance policy covering it.
– Even museum employees usually won't lose their jobs over an honest mistake. – A group of porters in England found this out when they threw away what they thought was an empty box. It was later revealed to contain a painting valued at over 120 thousand dollars.
– In 2014, something similar happed in Italy when a janitor mistook some modern art for a pile of literal garbage. – What all those incidents had in common is that the damage was unintentional.
– Securing every single exhibit is so expensive that many museums don’t feel like it’s worth the cost. – If you go to a museum, be careful. Great works of art can endure for centuries, and future generations will be grateful there aren't too many holes in our cultural heritage. – But hey, if you do, don't feel too bad. No one is perfect after all, and we've all had moments of clumsiness over the years. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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A 9,000-Year-Old City Was Just Discovered



If someone asked you what the oldest city in the world was, you might give a lot of different answers. Your first guess might be Athens or Rome, or maybe somewhere in ancient Egypt. All great guesses, but when it comes to age, none of them hold a candle to the 9000-year-old settlement recently found just outside the town of Motza, Israel, a quick five-mile drive from the capital city of Jerusalem. Our journey of discovery begins, as all the best ones do, with a highway in the desert. Workers from Israel’s National Transport Infrastructure Company discovered the site while excavating the network of tunnels that would connect the new road to a nearby highway. Little did anyone realize, they’d nearly paved over one of the most significant archaeological finds of this decade… Other videos you might like:
10 Strange Things Found Frozen In Ice Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOtLCXM8Ox8&
10 Oldest Technologies Scientists Still Can’t Explain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAhHZ1Gi9Kk&
10 Shocking Theories That'll Make You Question Everything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2ryNz9ZYEs TIMESTAMPS: Why it can be called the archaeological equivalent of the “Big Bang” 1:11 What scientists found in these ruins 3:49 And what did people do 9,000 years ago? 6:08 Eerie artifact 8:03 #artifact #Israel #brightside Preview photo credit: Israeli archeologist Ronit Lupu of the IAA Antiquities Theft Prevention Unit holds a rare stone mask dating to the Neolithic (new stone age) period which was found at the Pnei Hever region of southern Hebron mount, on November 28, 2018 at the Rockefeller archeological museum in Jerusalem: By GALI TIBBON/AFP/East News, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/68860609/i/4/t/127
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– Until recently, there hadn’t been any evidence of major prehistoric settlements in that part of Israel. – If you still don’t see why this is so important, imagine finding Atlantis off the coast of Miami.
– While words like Stone Age and prehistoric might bring to mind hairy Neanderthals chucking spears at mammoths and sleeping in caves, these ancient Israelis were much more advanced than that. – Far from being a collection of huts, the settlement consists of several hundred stone and plaster buildings that included everything from houses and marketplaces to temples and tombs.
– If that isn’t impressive enough, many of the houses are laid out along what appears to have been a pre-determined grid of streets and alleyways.
– The city was a major trade hub, exchanging goods with people as far away as modern-day Turkey.
– Despite the ruin’s proximity to modern Jerusalem, the artifacts of this forgotten city are remarkably well preserved, allowing archaeologists to gain insight into a society that left no written history. – In addition to art and jewelry, other finds include a variety of stone and bronze weapons and tools, such as axes and arrowheads, as well as knives and farm tools of varying shapes and sizes.
– Animal bones found nearby have led researchers to believe that the city’s first inhabitants were hunter-gatherers that arrived in the region sometime around ten thousand years ago.
– A reliable source of water allowed their society transition from hunter-gather to farmers, creating a stable source of food. – We don’t know what language they spoke, the specifics of their belief system or even what they called themselves. – Speaking of discoveries, Israeli authorities recently recovered a stolen mask dating from around the same period. – Archeologists believe the mask, one of only fifteen of its kind, played an essential role in the belief systems of the people who inhabited the region 9000 years ago, and may have been carved in the likeness of a respected ancestor. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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A 9,000-Year-Old City Found Under Vineyard!



If someone asked you what the oldest city in the world was, you might give a lot of different answers. Your first guess might be Athens or Rome, or maybe somewhere in ancient Egypt. All great guesses, but when it comes to age, none of them hold a candle to the 9000-year-old settlement recently found just outside the town of Motza, Israel, a quick five-mile drive from the capital city of Jerusalem. Our journey of discovery begins, as all the best ones do, with a highway in the desert. Workers from Israel’s National Transport Infrastructure Company discovered the site while excavating the network of tunnels that would connect the new road to a nearby highway. Little did anyone realize, they’d nearly paved over one of the most significant archaeological finds of this decade… Other videos you might like:
10 Strange Things Found Frozen In Ice Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOtLCXM8Ox8&
10 Oldest Technologies Scientists Still Can’t Explain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAhHZ1Gi9Kk&
10 Shocking Theories That'll Make You Question Everything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2ryNz9ZYEs TIMESTAMPS: Why it can be called the archaeological equivalent of the “Big Bang” 1:11 What scientists found in these ruins 3:49 And what did people do 9,000 years ago? 6:08 Eerie artifact 8:03 #artifact #Israel #brightside Preview photo credit: Israeli archeologist Ronit Lupu of the IAA Antiquities Theft Prevention Unit holds a rare stone mask dating to the Neolithic (new stone age) period which was found at the Pnei Hever region of southern Hebron mount, on November 28, 2018 at the Rockefeller archeological museum in Jerusalem: By GALI TIBBON/AFP/East News, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/68860609/i/4/t/127
Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– Until recently, there hadn’t been any evidence of major prehistoric settlements in that part of Israel. – If you still don’t see why this is so important, imagine finding Atlantis off the coast of Miami.
– While words like Stone Age and prehistoric might bring to mind hairy Neanderthals chucking spears at mammoths and sleeping in caves, these ancient Israelis were much more advanced than that. – Far from being a collection of huts, the settlement consists of several hundred stone and plaster buildings that included everything from houses and marketplaces to temples and tombs.
– If that isn’t impressive enough, many of the houses are laid out along what appears to have been a pre-determined grid of streets and alleyways.
– The city was a major trade hub, exchanging goods with people as far away as modern-day Turkey.
– Despite the ruin’s proximity to modern Jerusalem, the artifacts of this forgotten city are remarkably well preserved, allowing archaeologists to gain insight into a society that left no written history. – In addition to art and jewelry, other finds include a variety of stone and bronze weapons and tools, such as axes and arrowheads, as well as knives and farm tools of varying shapes and sizes.
– Animal bones found nearby have led researchers to believe that the city’s first inhabitants were hunter-gatherers that arrived in the region sometime around ten thousand years ago.
– A reliable source of water allowed their society transition from hunter-gather to farmers, creating a stable source of food. – We don’t know what language they spoke, the specifics of their belief system or even what they called themselves. – Speaking of discoveries, Israeli authorities recently recovered a stolen mask dating from around the same period. – Archeologists believe the mask, one of only fifteen of its kind, played an essential role in the belief systems of the people who inhabited the region 9000 years ago, and may have been carved in the likeness of a respected ancestor. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What to Do the Week Before Back to School



Well, summer break is over. Not exactly fun to think about… But a new school year means a brand-new start, right? This could be your year! It might seem scary – especially if you’re starting junior high or high school– so make sure to start your first day off right by doing some prep the day and night before! First and foremost: get plenty of rest and a good night’s sleep! Hopefully, you’ve already started to try and get back into the school wake-up routine: going to bed at a decent time and getting up early, so that your body is used to it. If you get into your routine early on, waking up for school on your first day won’t be so hard! If can’t stop thinking about what the morning will bring, just remember that everyone else is just as nervous or excited as you are! Other videos you might like:
School Lunches You've Probably Never Heard About https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7YBTX7vnVc
Why “C” Students Are More Successful Than “A” Students https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGq4thkAk5E&
8 Tricks to Sleep Better According to Athletes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0_MsC1_wUU& TIMESTAMPS:
How to spend the first morning 1:12
What to wear? πŸ‘• πŸ‘— πŸ•Ά 2:37
Pro-tip: get a new haircut 3:09
Pro-tip #2: keep gum and mints in your schoolbag 4:09
Arrange to meet your friends 5:37
Don't forget to fill out any paperwork! πŸ“ƒ 6:28 #school #students #brightside SUMMARY:
– Make sure that you’re up early enough to allow time for the things you need to do, so you won’t feel so rushed. Feeling rushed is stressful, and it could make you forget something important.
– If you plan on packing your lunch, do this the night before as well, so that you don’t have to worry about it in the morning. – A good tip for the day before the first day of school is to do a light workout; you’ll work off some stress and sleep better! – Think of the perfect back to school outfit. What’s your style, and what makes you feel the most confident and the most you? – If you can, get a new haircut before the first day of school! A new hairstyle will make you feel extra polished for your first day.
– Get your folders and notebooks for each class organized with any initial guides or paperwork your teachers may have sent you. – Another great thing to stock up on and keep in your schoolbag is gum and mints! You never want to feel like you might have stinky breath in the morning or after lunch while talking to someone.
– If you’re driving, see if you and some friends can arrange to carpool, and decide on pick-up times and meeting places. If you’re walking to school, walk with some friends who live nearby.
– Make some calls a day or two before the first day of school and make these arrangements; you’ll feel much more relaxed if you’re with some friendly and familiar faces while getting to school.
– It might be super boring, but fill out any paperwork that’s required for the first day of school the night before.
– Most of all, the night before your first day of school, try to relax. Watch your favorite funny TV show or movie. Read a good book. Take deep breaths. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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11 Ancient Technologies Better Than Modern Ones



Modern technologies are more advanced than what people used in the past, aren’t they? They didn’t have lasers that cut through metal with precision just by typing some formulas into a computer! But that begs the question – how on Earth did ancient engineers create some amazing technological and architectural wonders? For example, one of the most mysterious human-made objects can be found at an ancient temple in Delhi, India. It’s almost 24 feet tall and 99.5% pure iron. The strange thing about the pillar is that it hasn’t rusted over the last 16 centuries! Or have you ever heard about the Baghdad Battery? This thing conducted an electric current 2000 years before Alessandro Volta introduced to the world the first version of the modern battery we have today! Other videos you might like:
10 Oldest Technologies Scientists Still Can’t Explain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAhHZ1Gi9Kk&
True Pyramids Purpose Has Been Finally Discovered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk4iLoGpr7A&
10 Crazy Things Ancient People Actually Did https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrM0sJNlQQE TIMESTAMPS:
Greek Fire 0:30
The Antikythera Mechanism 1:12
The Zhang Heng Seismoscope 1:55
The Iron Pillar of Delhi 2:49
The Phaistos Disc 3:43
The Baghdad Battery 4:39
The Rock Ship of Masuda 5:34
Roman Concrete 6:29
The Sabu Disk 7:20
The Nimrud Lens 8:14
The Stone of the South 9:08 #inventions #ancienrworld #brightside Preview photo credit: Masuda Iwafune: By 8-hachiro – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=53052019
Baalbek – largest stone: By Ralph Ellis – Ralph Ellis images, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7931251
Animation is created by Bright Side. A replica of an ancient Chinese Seismograph from Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 CE): By Kowloonese, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=87690
Photo of the Nimrud lens in the british museum: By Geni, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=13302965
Ralph Ellis on the large stone at Baalbek, known as the Stone of the Pregnant Woman: By Ralph Ellis – Ralph Ellis images, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7931139
Megaliths in Baalbek quarry, Baalbek, Lebanon: By Lodo27 from Moscow, Russia – Own work (Lodo27), CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80214095 SUMMARY:
– Greek Fire was shot out of what can only be described as ancient flamethrowers. They mostly used it on ships, and it spread pure destruction wherever it was aimed.
– How about an ancient Greek computer? The strange mechanism was made from 37 bronze gears, almost like an intricate clock. It was probably used as an astronomic, meteorological, and cartographic calculator of sorts back around 100 BCE.
– In 132 CE, Chinese scientist and inventor Zhang Heng introduced the first seismoscope that could predict an earthquake with the accuracy of modern instruments. – In 1908, an Italian expedition in the southern part of Crete excavated a palace near the ancient city of Phaistos. That’s where archaeologist Luigi Pernier found the mysterious clay disk. – The Rock Ship of Masuda is just one of many unexplained stone structures you can see in the village of Asuka, Japan. They date back to 250-550 CE, but who built them and how or why they did is still beyond anyone who’s studied the site. – In 1936, Egyptologist Walter Bryan Emery found a strange-looking disk as he was studying the burial chamber of a Pharaoh’s son and city official named Sabu. The disk is a round plate made of stone with several unusual blades and a cavity in the center. It’s about 2 feet in diameter and kinda resembles a large steering wheel. – The Nimrud lens was found in 1853 during an excavation in Nimrud, one of the ancient capitals of Assyria. Also known as the Layard Lens after the archeologist who discovered it, Austen Henry Layard, this thing was created between 750 and 710 BCE. It’s made out of a natural rock crystal and has a slightly oval form. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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