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Why Vampires Can't Exist... and 9 Other Amazing Facts

→Subscribe for new videos every day! http://bit.ly/todayifoundoutsubscribe →Wh’“Nazi” isn’t just the name of a one-time prominent political party, but also the Swahili word for “coconut”. (QF 551) 7. Ever wonder what the Q in Q-tips stands for? Wonder no more- it stands for “Quality”. Before they were given that name, they were called “Baby Gays”, invented and named in the 1920s by Leo Gerstenzang. (QF 566) 8. The wife of famed poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tragically died when she accidentally dropped a burning match onto her hoop skirt, which burst into flames and ultimately killing her. (QF 578) 9. Despite being twice as abundant as iron in the earth’s crust, in much of the 19th century, aluminum cost more than gold due to the difficulty in isolating it from other substances. For reference, in the 1850s, one ingot of aluminum went for $550 (about $15,000 today). By 1900, thanks to technological advancements, the same ingot was selling for just 25 cents ($7 today). (QF 584) 10. In the time it takes you to listen to this, hundreds of billions of neutrinos have passed through your body. Specifically, close to 65 billion neutrinos from the Sun pass through every square centimeter of you that is currently perpendicular to the Sun every single second that passes. (QF 587)

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  • Originally Aired May 31, 2015
  • Runtime 2 minutes
  • Production Code cDlat4Pdd4U
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