5 SCIENCE FACTS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

INTRODUCTION
Science is not just about lab coats and formulas. It's also about unlocking the secrets of the universe and many of the secrets are stranger than fiction. From stardust in your body to time in space, here are 5 science facts that absolutely blow your mind.
1. You Are Made Of Stardust
The elements in your body like carbon, nitrogen and iron were created in exploding stars. When massive stars go supernova they scatter these elements into space. Overtime, they form new planets, plants and people.
Fact: Every atom in your body is billions of years old 

2.Time Moves Slower In Space
Thanks Einstein's theory of general relativity, time isn't absolute. Astronauts age a little slower in space due lower gravity and high speeds.

Example: GPS satellites must adjust their clocks daily because they experience time differently than we do on Earth.

3. Your Brain More Complex Than A Galaxy
Your brain has 86 billion neurons and each connected to thousands of others. This makes over 100 trillion connection,far more than the star in the milky way.
It weighs just 1.4 kg, but it runs your thoughts,emotion and memory faster than any computer.
Fun Facts: You are using the most advanced device in the known universe to read this post.

4. 95% Of The Universe Is Invisible
What we see( stars, planets galaxies) is just 5% of the universe. The rest is:
  • 27% Dark Matter
  • 68% Dark Energy 
Scientists fully don't understand either, but they know these forces are expanding the universe.

5. A Teaspoon Of Neutron Star Weighs 6 billion Tons
Neutron stars are ultra-dense cores of exploded stars. A single teaspoon of one would weigh more than Earth's population combined.
Some neutron stars spin hundreds of times per second and shoot powerful beams of radiation. They are literally the most extreme objects in the universe.

Conclusion: Science Is Full Of Wonders
From stardust to neutron stars, the world around (and inside) us is stranger and more fascinating than we could ever imagine. Let these facts remind you: there's still so much to learn and you're part of the universe's greatest mystery.

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