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A wise man once said, “Learn something new every day.” We might not know a lot about the world yet compared to how much is out there, but we always discover new things about it. What’s useless info to some is, to others, cool, amazing fun facts that make the world a stimulating and awe-inspiring place. Are you one of those people who love collecting unexpected pieces of knowledge? If so, prepare to have your mind blown with these interesting fun facts that will amaze adults and kids alike.
Definition of fact:
noun
. something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact. something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact. a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth. Enjoy reading interesting facts?
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TODAY’S DID YOU KNOW...?
The National Academy of Science provides a free science hotline for filmmakers in order to encourage more scientifically accurate movies. The service is free for both professional and amateur films, as well as TV and video game projects. Here's the number: 1-844-NEED-SCI (844-633-3724)
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TODAY’S AMAZING FACT:
Chuck Yeager, who was born on this day one hundred years ago, will forever be known as the first man to break the sound barrier when he piloted the experimental Bell X-1 rocket plane to record speeds in October 1947. He would repeat the feat sixty-five years later at the age of eighty-nine as the co-pilot of an F-15D launched from Nellis Air Force Base.
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