- Here are 50 amazing
facts to blow your mind. - [All] Part 10! - Being hungry causes
serotonin levels to drop, causing a whirlwind of
uncontrollable emotions including anxiety, stress, and anger, or, as I like to call it, hangry. - On Monday, March 23,
2178, Pluto will complete its first full orbit since
its original discovery in 1930. - There are more than 150
people cryofrozen right now in hope that one day the
technology will be invented to revive them with over 1,000
registered to do the same upon their death. - Under extremely high
pressure peanut butter can be turned into diamonds. - After the movie Princess
and the Frog came out, more than 50 children in the U.S. were hospitalized with
salmonella poisoning from kissing frogs. - Albert Einstein never wore socks. - In 2010, the Technical
University of Munich built four-story high
slides to help students get to classes faster
instead of taking the stairs. - A can of Diet Coke will float in water, while a can of regular Coke sinks. Try it. - If you take any number and double it, add six, divide it in half, and subtract the number
that you started with, your answer is always three. - Only 2% of the Earth's
population has green eyes. - When Jackie Chan was 18
he got into a street fight with bikers where, shortly after, he noticed a piece of bone
sticking out of his knuckle. He tried spending an entire
day pushing it back in until he realized that it wasn't his bone, it was the other guy's tooth. - This crazy looking fish is called a White Dragon Ling Crown Betta. - In 1971, a man named Jean-Claude Romand lied about passing
important medical exams, where he continued
crafting an elaborate lie until everyone he knew thought he was an actual medical doctor. He got away with it for 18 years, until he eventually
killed his entire family to avoid being revealed. - There's a small town
in Oklahoma called Okay, which is denoted as Okay, OK on maps. Okay? Ok. - In 1967, an orangutang named Fu Manchu repeatedly escaped from his cage at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska using a key that he fashioned
out of a piece of wire. The reason that he kept
getting away with it was because every time the
zookeepers inspected him he would hide the key in his mouth. - In 1984, upon introduction, Air Jordans were banned by the NBA. However, Michael Jordan wore them anyway, as Nike was willing to pay the $5,000 fine each time he stepped onto the court. - Zach Galifianakis was
approached by Nike to be in their advertising after
the success of The Hangover. During the conference call,
he broke the ice by asking, "So do you guys still have seven-year olds "making your stuff?" And that was the end of that conversation. - The Statue of Liberty
was originally meant to be a gift to the Egyptians from France, but when it was refused, it
was given to America instead in honor of her centennial. - In France, a bakery, by law, has to make all of its bread that
it sells from scratch in order to have the right
to be called a bakery. - Vatican City is home
to the world's only ATM that gives instructions in Latin. - In 2005, 110 people
tied for the second prize in the Powerball Lottery. Officials suspected cheating was involved, but discovered that the
winners had all used the same lucky numbers off
copies of the same fortune from fortune cookies. - In Denmark, "Fartkontrol"
means speed check. - This is the famous
Mayan Temple water slide on Atlantis Paradise
Islands in the Bahamas that features an almost
completely vertical drop into an underwater tube
surrounded by sharks. Awesome. - In Australia there are trees that grow several different kinds of fruit, known as "fruit salad trees." - In 2009, a 10-year-old
British girl named Zoe Pemberton tried to sell her grandmother on eBay, because the little girl found her annoying and wanted to get rid of her. - The United States could cut
its military budget by 80% and still have the largest
military budget in the world. - The shortest presidency
in the history of the world was by President Pedro Paredes of Mexico, who ruled for less than one hour on February 19, 1913. - In 2013, Scottish
scientists created a pizza that has 30% of your daily
recommended nutrients. It can be eaten for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Thank you, Scottish scientists. - In 2006, artist Kim Graham
and group of 25 volunteers spent 15 days using entirely non-toxic, recycled paper products to create a 3.7 meter tall paper mache tree doll. - A 20 ounce bottle of Mt. Dew contains the equivalent of about 22 packets of sugar. - This is the skywalk on
Tianmen Mountain in China. It's a 61 meter long, 2.5
meter thick glass bridge that's so high up, that it allows visitors to look down on the peaks
of smaller mountains below. - In Moscow, stray dogs
have learned to commute from the suburbs to the
city, scavenge for food, then catch the train home in the evening. Stray dogs. - The human brain has a negativity bias causing us to continually
look for bad news. It's an evolutionary trait
that stem from early humans as a survival mechanism. - The smallest known reptile in the world is the Brookesia micra, which is so small it can stand on the head of a match. - In 2011, a 99-year-old
Italian man named Antonio C. divorced his 96-year-old wife Rosa C. after finding secret
love letters revealing that she had an affair in the 1940s. - We're all technically
living about 80 milliseconds in the past because
that's how long it takes our brains to process information. - In 2008, a 19-year old
from Somerset, England named George Garret officially
changed his name to, wait for it, Captain Fantastic Faster Than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine
The Hulk And The Flash Combined. Wow. - In 1993, Dave Thomas,
the founder of Wendy's went back to high school to earn his GED decades after dropping out, because he was worried
kids may see his success as an excuse to also drop out of school. - In 1973, billionaire J. Paul Getty refused to pay a $17 million ransom for his kidnapped grandson. When the teenager's severed ear arrived, he agreed to pay $3 million, but actually only paid $2.2 million, because that was the maximum amount that was tax deductible. Oh, and he lent the other $800k to his son on the condition that he
pay it back with interest. - The average Game of Thrones episode costs $6 million to make. That's two to three times
what a typical network or cable show costs per episode. - This unusual frog is
the Atelopus varius, also known as the Costa Rican
Variable Harlequin Toad, or simply, the Clown Frog, and is an endangered species. - Baboons in the wild have been known to kidnap puppies and raise them as pets. - This is the glass floor
of CN Tower in Toronto. I have been on it and trust me, it's not pleasant if
you're afraid of heights. - In 2005, a man named Ronald
MacDonald robbed a Wendy's in Manchester, England. - This is not a cartoon
drawing of a Kleenex, it's a real sculpture
by New Zealand artist Neil Dawson called, Horizons. - In 1977, we received a
radio signal from space that lasted 72 seconds and
was dubbed "the Wow Signal." To this day, we still don't know from who or what it came from. - Socialist Karl Marx's final words before he died in 1883 were, "Go away, last words are for
fools who haven't said enough." - According to lunar scientists, all the American flags
still standing on the moon are likely completely white now, due to radiation from the sun. - Oona Chaplin, the actress who plays Talisa in the Game of Thrones, is actually Charlie
Chaplin's granddaughter. - This is the 3Doodler. It's the world's first 3D
printing pen that can draw in air. - And that's all for this video, guys. Big thanks to Rhett and Link for helping me out with this episode. If you want to check them
out, click Rhett's face for the Rhett and Link
channel, or click Link's face for the Good Mythical Morning channel. - Don't click too hard. - Choose wisely. If you enjoyed this video, please share it on Facebook and Twitter and
give that Like button a click. And I will see you all
back here next Saturday with a brand new video. - We won't be in that one. Uh, you might be disappointed
- [Link] You might. - [Rhett] anyway to see us, so you'll be like, " What are
those guys doing in the video? "Don't let that happen again, Matt." Well it's not gonna happen next Saturday, so you're welcome. - Get rid of them. - It's a one time thing. Peace. (synthesized trumpet) Here are 50 amazing
facts to blow your mind. (laughing) Do it again. And that's it. - On Monday, March 23, 2178, Pluto will complete its first full orbit. First full orbit. (Matt muffled talking) - Are they, all this stuff? - A can of Diet Coke will float in water while a can of regular Coke sinks. Try it. (Matt laughing) - Only 2% of the Earth's pop, Earth's, Earth's. Only 2% of the Earth's po... - [Matt] Alright? - It was given to America instead in honor of her centennial. (laughing) In honor of her (breathy) centennial. - Yeah, is it true? - [Matt] Yes!
(Rhett laughing) - That's it? (Matt and Rhett laughing) Beautiful.