Useless Trivial facts

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A circumhorizontal arc is an optical phenomenon an icehalo formed by plateshaped ice crystals in high level cirrus clouds. Other currently accepted names for the phenomenon are circumhorizon arc or lower symmetric 46 plate arc. Because theyre college description than 'fire rainbows'. Or unicorn farts.
 
A Parsec is a measurement of distance, not time. When Han Solo says his ship could do the Kessel run in under 12 Parsecs, it's impressiveness comes from the fact that he can cut corners by navigating closer around stars/planets as his vessel is powerful enough to resist the gravitational pull of those bodies, thus resulting in a shorter total distance.

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when light hits an object its actually being slightly pushed by the light, just a little bit. every square inch of earth when sun light is hitting it weights one billionth of a kilogram more than it does at night. on a sunny day, the city of chicago weights 140kg more because the light thats pushing on it. Now THAT is an extremely useless fact right there.
 
ego2spare said:
when light hits an object its actually being slightly pushed by the light, just a little bit. every square inch of earth when sun light is hitting it weights one billionth of a kilogram more than it does at night. on a sunny day, the city of chicago weights 140kg more because the light thats pushing on it. Now THAT is an extremely useless fact right there.

It was useful for this thread.
 
ego2spare said:
when light hits an object its actually being slightly pushed by the light, just a little bit. every square inch of earth when sun light is hitting it weights one billionth of a kilogram more than it does at night. on a sunny day, the city of chicago weights 140kg more because the light thats pushing on it. Now THAT is an extremely useless fact right there.
that would make sense if the sun turned off like a lightbulb, but since the earth rotates, the sun is always hitting the earth at one point. and the wieght of the earth does not change

However, the constant bombardment of meteors to the earth, and the burn up and dust, does constantly add weight to the planet
 
Torcan said:
ego2spare said:
when light hits an object its actually being slightly pushed by the light, just a little bit. every square inch of earth when sun light is hitting it weights one billionth of a kilogram more than it does at night. on a sunny day, the city of chicago weights 140kg more because the light thats pushing on it. Now THAT is an extremely useless fact right there.
that would make sense if the sun turned off like a lightbulb, but since the earth rotates, the sun is always hitting the earth at one point. and the wieght of the earth does not change

However, the constant bombardment of meteors to the earth, and the burn up and dust, does constantly add weight to the planet


At night time the light energy mass is lost by electromagnetic energy radiation being emitted from the earth.
 
American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class. ($83,000 today)
 
Peanut allergies were discovered when parents began naming their children after Game of Thrones characters.
 
Plain whisky with ice in Thailand is called Wikki Onnalok*



(*might be useful fact)
 
Stored digital information adds actual weight to devices, phones, ipods, hard drives etc weigh more everytine u install a program, take a photo or download a song. an eBook reader 'gains weight' when you add new books to your library, due to the energy 'gained' by electrons when they store information, and the weight of that energy. Theoretically if u could store the entire internet. EVERYTHING. Every video, anything ever typed, and all of google on to a USB drive. That usb drive would weigh 50grams more than it originally did.
 
Google's search engine is powerful, but not all-knowing. 16% to 20% (which is about 500million) of all queries that get asked every day have never been asked before.
 
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