40 Exciting Random Trivia That’ll Boggle Your Mind – Part 84

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26Citizenship

Citizenship

More than 30 countries sell citizenship or residence permits for cash. In Thailand, the cost is $10,000, while fast-track residence in the UK requires $10 million.


27. There is a liquid you can breathe safely when submerged in. It is used for lung injury.


28. The world is facing a global sand crisis because sand and gravel mining greatly exceeds natural renewal rate.


29. Killer Whale is a mistranslation of Whale Killer. Orcas are part of the dolphin family and hunt whales.


30. The founder of IKEA, Ingvar Kamprad, was dyslexic. Most of his products were identifiable by a set of numbers, but Kamprad had trouble remembering the codes for each product due to his disease. The unique Swedish names of IKEA’s furniture were his way of identifying his products.


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31Bootstrap Paradox

Bootstrap Paradox

The Bootstrap Paradox is a time travel paradox in which an object or information can exist without ever being created. The object or piece of information is sent back in time where it is retrieved to become the very object or piece of information that was brought back in the beginning.


32. Because of the Universe's expansion, a signal from an event happening at present will never reach the Earth if the event is more than 16 billion light-years away.


33. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, was first used as a recreational party drug by Britain's wealthy class in the 1700s before it was ever utilized for medical reasons.


34. The limo JFK was assassinated in went to on be used by Presidents Johnson, Nixon, Ford and Carter before being retired in 1977.


35. Nigeria has a space program and has successfully launched several satellites into orbit.


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36Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell wanted to abolish sign language and believed deaf people to be inferior. He proposed many ideas to breed a more “nobleman” and reduce the intermarrying of the “deaf and dumb”.


37. In 1996, an American pathologist named Beck Weathers was left for dead twice after falling into the coma while climbing Mount Everest. At some point, his body warmed up and he regained consciousness. Blind, numb and severely frostbitten, he stumbled 300 yards into Camp IV. He was saved in the 2nd highest altitude helicopter rescue in history.


38. The island (Pheasant island) of Faisans in the middle of the Bidasoa river, on the border of Spain and France, switches countries every six months. This was agreed to as part of the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659. This sort of joint sovereignty is called a condominium.


39. LEGO refuses to make sets that are military themed despite the fact they are forfeiting profits. This is because the company has a policy not to portray war as child's play. They state that they want their play experiences to remain in the "realm of fantasy".


40. Most birds dislike the taste of monarch butterflies because they still contain poisons from when they were caterpillars (monarch caterpillars' favorite meal is poisonous milkweed).

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