25 Creepy Facts You Can't Unlearn
The world has no shortage of amazing information, strange happenings, and unbelievable facts. Most of the time these are just interesting tidbits about people, places, or animals and creatures.
Other times, however, these can be quite creepy and bone-chilling nuggets of knowledge you wish you didn't know. If nothing else, this collection of facts proves that sometimes facts can be stranger than fiction.
1.
It’s rare, but you can die at any moment for literally no reason at all. Your body just stops working.
2.
Parasites can live anywhere inside of you, for years unnoticed. A simple migraine could be a tapeworm crawling in your brain, causing damage. Your eyes begin to blur frequently and you don't know why and it's not getting better. Losing weight and having diarrhea but it's not a stomach bug. Well, I guess it is... You are having a difficult time catching your breath and your chest doesn't feel right. It could just be some parasite hanging out, using you.
3.
Your brain literally creates your own reality and your senses and body just go along with it.
4.
If you believe strongly enough that you have been cursed, your brain can shut itself off entirely in severe cases. The psychological term for it is "Voodoo Death Syndrome." It's just the fact you can literally think yourself to death that unsettles me so.
5.
The first AI that can successfully pass the Turing test would be able to pretend that it couldn't.
6.
That as the permafrost melts, a lot of locked up methane will be released, and microorganisms there will "wake up" and do their jobs, breaking down organic matter, and release more methane and greenhouse gases.
7.
The brain can play tricks on you: When you look at a clock and the second hand seems to freeze for a moment, your brain is actually generating a false memory - and your perception of time stretches slightly backward. This effect is called chronostasis.
8.
The sudden urge to jump off of a very high height. You can be physically and mentally stable to the greatest degree and still have this feeling when at such a high height.
9.
Obligate siblicide. In some species of animals, multiple offspring are born but only one is actually raised by the mother. The others are born only as backup in case the first-born doesn't survive. When the first-born is fine, which is the typical case, it kills the others.
10.
After being decapitated there’s still few seconds of brain activity that happen before you snuff out.
11.
The mantis shrimp can see colors that our eyes aren't capable of perceiving. Think about that. What else are we just not capable of sensing?
12.
Sea stars eject their stomachs to cover edible parts of their prey, begin digesting it externally, and then pull the partially digested prey into digestive glands to finish the job.
13.
When the Titanic sank non of the shoes decomposed so there’s tone of shoes at the bottom of the ocean.
14.
Honestly nothing is more creepy than how deep sea anglerfish mate. The deep sea is dark, and the anglerfish are spread very thinly. Therefore, when an anglerfish meets another anglerfish, it’s incredibly important they get the chance to mate over and over again. The evolutionary strategy that deep sea anglerfish devised is extra creepy. The male latches onto the female, biting her and never letting go. That way he can inseminate the eggs she drops. Not that bad so far right? But wait, how does he eat if he’s latched on his mate? Well, the circulatory systems fuse and the female provides nutrients for the male through this fused circulatory system. The true horror starts here. The organs of male start to wither and atrophy, being absorbed into the female. Eventually, the male is reduced to a lump of testicles the females use to fertilize their eggs. Females are often covered in bumps of several males that have melted into the female, becoming a literal body horror lump of meat on the female.
17.
When a president declares a national state of emergency the law prohibiting medical experiments on unwilling human subjects is suspended.
21.
I could be drinking the same water that my extremely far relative drank back in like the 1800s
Views
Favorites
Comments