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#Interesting Reel by @dreamroll1_ - The Most Powerful Illusion #magic #magicsword #illusion #interesting #cool
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The Most Powerful Illusion #magic #magicsword #illusion #interesting #cool
#Interesting Reel by @dreamroll1_ - This is What Happens to The Ice After The Hockey Season #hockey #ice #construction #interesting #sports
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This is What Happens to The Ice After The Hockey Season #hockey #ice #construction #interesting #sports
#Interesting Reel by @sciencebreed - To put a hard-boiled egg into a bottle without breaking it, create a pressure difference by placing a burning strip of paper inside a glass bottle. As
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To put a hard-boiled egg into a bottle without breaking it, create a pressure difference by placing a burning strip of paper inside a glass bottle. As the paper burns, it heats the air inside, causing expansion. Placing the egg over the mouth seals it, and as the air cools, the lower pressure inside pushes the egg into the bottle. To get the egg out without breaking the bottle, you need to reverse the pressure. Turn the bottle upside down so the egg rests in the neck. Blow air into the bottle as hard as you can. The pressure inside will increase, pushing the egg back out. Follow us/@sciencebreed #expirement #interesting #physics #viral #instagram
#Interesting Reel by @the_pixelgenix - Why Some Saudis Don't Celebrate Oil Discoveries

In Saudi Arabia, underground resources like oil belong to the government. If oil is discovered under
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Why Some Saudis Don’t Celebrate Oil Discoveries In Saudi Arabia, underground resources like oil belong to the government. If oil is discovered under someone’s land, the state can take control of the area for drilling. This can mean the landowner loses access to their property, which is why some people aren’t happy when oil is found on their land. #shorts #technology #interesting #discovery #unique Credits: @CrafterDUCK / YT @lovefunnylife5 / TT @backwoodstrapper88 / TT
#Interesting Reel by @scienceexplored - When the teacher swirls the water, she creates a small circular current in the jar. This moving water applies an upward force on the orange and helps
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When the teacher swirls the water, she creates a small circular current in the jar. This moving water applies an upward force on the orange and helps overcome the slight suction and friction holding it at the bottom. By spinning the water, she changes the pressure and flow around the orange. The moving water redistributes forces evenly and allows buoyancy to do its job, lifting the orange to the top without needing to reach in or spill water. It’s a simple but great demonstration of buoyancy, fluid motion, and how understanding physics can turn a tricky problem into an easy one. This content is shared strictly for educational purposes. DM us for credit/removal. (No copyright intended) #science #knowledge #interesting
#Interesting Reel by @pubity (verified account) - In parts of Colombia, some towns are connected by an old cable system that locals use like a lifeline.
Two fixed ropes run in opposite directions, and
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In parts of Colombia, some towns are connected by an old cable system that locals use like a lifeline. Two fixed ropes run in opposite directions, and people use a makeshift harness to send everything across, including food, supplies, small animals, and even kids in backpacks. The cable is reportedly around 50 years old, about 800 meters long and roughly 300 meters high, and the ride takes around 30 seconds each way, saving locals an estimated 2 to 3 hours of walking. Credit: Christian Andres Constain via ViralHog #Pubity #Viral #Interesting
#Interesting Reel by @basetobuild - Claims that NASA "abandoned the oceans" usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely res
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Claims that NASA "abandoned the oceans" usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely responsible for studying oceans, and it has not stopped ocean research. To understand better, here's the context: NASA and Ocean Research Although NASA's primary mission is space exploration, it also runs many programs to study Earth. These include: Ocean temperatures Sea level rise Effects of global warming Ocean currents Sea ice NASA typically collects this data using NASA typically collects this data using satellites. Where Does the "NASA Abandoned the Ocean" Claim Come From? This statement may have emerged for a few reasons: 1. Historical Background: When NASA was founded in 1958, the agency it replaced (NACA) supported some underwater research. However, NASA itself was created mainly for space exploration. 2. Conspiracy Theories: Some claim NASA discovered mysterious things in the oceans and stopped research because of it. There is no scientific evidence supporting these claims. 3. Division of Responsibilities: Much ocean research is handled by agencies like NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). NASA continues global monitoring from space. What's the Reality? NASA has not abandoned ocean research. Some responsibilities were shifted to specialized agencies (e.g., NOAA). NASA still observes Earth and the oceans from space. #explore #viral #trending #interesting #facts curious wow news socialmedia instagood reels fyp foryou foryoupage discover daily popular
#Interesting Reel by @detailedcontext - Like this content? Follow @detailedcontext 💫

This is a captivating optical illusion showing a grid of colorful stick figures arranged along a stairc
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Like this content? Follow @detailedcontext 💫 This is a captivating optical illusion showing a grid of colorful stick figures arranged along a staircase. At first glance, they seem to run upward in a continuous line, energetically climbing the steps, leaping from the top, and racing forward, creating the impression of constant motion and an endless stream of figures. In reality, most of the stick figures are completely still, and the sense of movement comes from rapid, rhythmic color shifts and subtle flickering across their bodies. Only the legs of the bottom-right figure, the one at the front of the line, actually move with small, repeating motions. This limited animation acts as the trigger that spreads the illusion throughout the entire scene, as your brain interprets the visual changes as coordinated motion. #interesting #illusion #opticalillusion #satisfying #explore
#Interesting Reel by @interestingaf - We only post stuff that's @InterestingAF 

Michael Jackson was one of the most influential pop artists ever, not just because of the songs, but becaus
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We only post stuff that’s @InterestingAF Michael Jackson was one of the most influential pop artists ever, not just because of the songs, but because he changed what a “music star” could be. He started as a child in The Jackson 5, then became a solo powerhouse with albums that basically rewrote pop history. Off the Wall made him a global solo star, Thriller became the best-selling album of all time, and Bad and Dangerous kept him at the top for years. He didn’t just perform, he made choreography part of the music itself, turning moves like the moonwalk into worldwide culture. He also transformed music videos into short films. “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” and “Thriller” weren’t just promos, they were events. His influence is everywhere: modern pop vocals, stage design, dance-heavy performances, and how artists build eras around albums. He was also a deeply controversial figure later in life, with legal battles and intense media scrutiny, which complicated his legacy. But culturally, the footprint is massive. Even decades later, his sound, style, and performance blueprint still show up in artists across every genre. #interesting #music #actor #kingofpop
#Interesting Reel by @craftyminutee - Claims that NASA "abandoned the oceans" usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely res
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Claims that NASA “abandoned the oceans” usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely responsible for studying oceans, and it has not stopped ocean research. To understand better, here’s the context: ⸻ 🌊 NASA and Ocean Research Although NASA’s primary mission is space exploration, it also runs many programs to study Earth. These include: • Ocean temperatures • Sea level rise • Effects of global warming • Ocean currents • Sea ice NASA typically collects this data using satellites. ⸻ Where Does the “NASA Abandoned the Ocean” Claim Come From? This statement may have emerged for a few reasons: 1. Historical Background: When NASA was founded in 1958, the agency it replaced (NACA) supported some underwater research. However, NASA itself was created mainly for space exploration. 2. Conspiracy Theories: Some claim NASA discovered mysterious things in the oceans and stopped research because of it. There is no scientific evidence supporting these claims. 3. Division of Responsibilities: Much ocean research is handled by agencies like NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). NASA continues global monitoring from space. ⸻ What’s the Reality? • NASA has not abandoned ocean research. • Some responsibilities were shifted to specialized agencies (e.g., NOAA). • NASA still observes Earth and the oceans from space. ⸻ #explore #viral #trending #interesting #facts curious wow news socialmedia instagood reels fyp foryou foryoupage discover daily popular
#Interesting Reel by @modernhomeinspous - Claims that NASA "abandoned the oceans" usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely res
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Claims that NASA “abandoned the oceans” usually stem from social media misunderstandings or conspiracy theories. In reality, NASA was never solely responsible for studying oceans, and it has not stopped ocean research. To understand better, here’s the context: ⸻ 🌊 NASA and Ocean Research Although NASA’s primary mission is space exploration, it also runs many programs to study Earth. These include: • Ocean temperatures • Sea level rise • Effects of global warming • Ocean currents • Sea ice NASA typically collects this data using satellites. ⸻ Where Does the “NASA Abandoned the Ocean” Claim Come From? This statement may have emerged for a few reasons: 1. Historical Background: When NASA was founded in 1958, the agency it replaced (NACA) supported some underwater research. However, NASA itself was created mainly for space exploration. 2. Conspiracy Theories: Some claim NASA discovered mysterious things in the oceans and stopped research because of it. There is no scientific evidence supporting these claims. 3. Division of Responsibilities: Much ocean research is handled by agencies like NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). NASA continues global monitoring from space. ⸻ What’s the Reality? • NASA has not abandoned ocean research. • Some responsibilities were shifted to specialized agencies (e.g., NOAA). • NASA still observes Earth and the oceans from space. ⸻ #explore #viral #trending #interesting #facts curious wow news socialmedia instagood reels fyp foryou foryoupage discover daily popular

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