1. Let’s start small:







2. Here’s something that you never realized:





3. While we’re at it, here’s some more famous voice actors:

4. Here’s the right way to eat a cupcake:

5. Now get ready to have your childhood mind blown:



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Moving on…

7. DID YOU KNOW? The “YKK” on your zipper stands for “Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikigaisha:”

8.DID YOU KNOW? 3.14 is PIE backwards:

9.DID YOU KNOW? The dot over over an “i” is called a “tittle:”

10.DID YOU KNOW? Cashews grow like this:



11.And pineapples like this:







12.Before we move on, here’s the ending to “Inception” explained:







13.Now let’s shrink things down. Here’s what velcro looks like close up:







14.Here’s what chalk looks like under a microscope:





15. And here’s what sand looks like under a microscope:







16.Speaking of sand, there are more stars in space than there are grains of sand on every beach on Earth:





Thanks to Carl Sagan for this knowledge.

Via: science.nationalgeographic.com



Let’s go deeper:

17. If you shrunk the Sun down to the size of a white blood cell and shrunk the Milky Way Galaxy down using the same scale, it would be the size of the continental United States:







18.Speaking of things that are huge, a Blue Whale’s heart is so big, a small child can swim through the veins:







19.There’s enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America in one foot of water:







20.Here’s the true size of Africa:







21.And the Pacific Ocean:







22.Let’s think bigger: If you dug a hole to the center of the Earth and dropped a book down, it would take 45 minutes to reach the bottom:







23.Here’s what Jupiter would look like if it were the same distance to Earth as the Moon:







24.And here’s what a sunset on Mars looks like:





Too much? Just breathe:

25.DID YOU KNOW? There are more bacteria cells in your body than actual body cells:





Anywhere from 2 to 9 pounds of them. We’re more bacteria than we are human!

Via: scientificamerican.com



26.DID YOU KNOW? John Tyler, the 10th President of the United States, has a grandson that’s alive today:





John Tyler had a son, Lyon, when he was 63. Lyon had a son, Harrison Tyler, at 75.

Via: geneamusings.com



27.DID YOU KNOW? A compressed spring weighs more than a relaxed one:







28.JUST THINK: We know more about the surface of the moon than the bottom of the ocean:







29.Speaking of the ocean, there are more atoms in a glass of water than glasses of water in all the oceans on Earth:







30.Speaking of time: The Ottoman Empire still existed the last time the Chicago Cubs won a World Series:







31.Keep this in mind, too:





Mind not blown yet? Things are about to get REAL:



32.The Great Pyramid was built circa 2560 BC…







… and Cleopatra lived 69 BC – 30 BC…



… and the first Moon landing was in 1969, AD…





which means Cleopatra lived closer to the Moon landing than she did to the building of the Great Pyramid.

Via: le.ac.uk



33.Speaking of the pyramids, they were as old to the Romans as the Romans are to us:







34.Should we keep going? The difference in time between when Tyrannosaurus Rex and Stegosaurus lived is greater than the difference in time between Tyrannosaurus Rex and now:







35.Here’s one more: In 1903 the Wright Brothers flew for the first time…







…38 years later, in 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor…







… and 28 years later, in 1969, man landed on the Moon.





That’s 66 years.

Via: kitmcc.edu.glogster.com





PHEW! That was intense. Here’s a picture of a puppy burrito (puprito) to chill you out: