It's Fact - School Stuff in Different Countries
The video highlights several intriguing facts and observations. It starts with common mistakes in cartoons and anime that viewers often overlook, such as inconsistencies in character features. It then moves on to discuss unique stationery items from countries like Japan and Germany, showcasing innovative designs like a stapler that creates patterns and aesthetic calculators. The video also touches on historical facts, such as the longest year in history, and unusual events like a 900-year-old box mistaken for a grenade. Additionally, it mentions technological advancements like a new data storage method using diamond cubes capable of preserving data for thousands of years.
Key Points:
- Cartoons often contain unnoticed mistakes, such as character inconsistencies.
- Japan and Germany have innovative stationery items, like pattern-making staplers and aesthetic calculators.
- The longest year in history was 46 BCE with 455 days due to calendar adjustments.
- A 900-year-old box in Jerusalem was found to be a hand grenade.
- New data storage technology using diamond cubes can preserve data for millennia.