23 Facts About Time That Changes History Perception
These little facts about time will change your perception of History.
Published 9 years ago in Ftw
These little facts about time will change your perception of History.
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Humans never fully experience the "present", we're always living in the past- Every human being is living at least 80 milliseconds in the past. David Eagleman believes that our consciousness lags behind actual events and that when you think an event occurs, it has already happened before your brain has a chance to create a cohesive picture of the world.11
Everything in this 1991 RadioShack ad exists in a single smartphone- Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, stated that over the history of computing, the number of transistors on circuits doubles approximately every two years. Moore's Law has held true for over 40 years and successfully predicted our incredible advancement in mobile technology.19
There is more processing power in a TI-83 calculator than in the computer that landed Apollo 11 on the moon- The guidance computer from the Apollo 11 mission ran at 1.024 MHz, about one-sixth of the processing power of a TI-83 calculator. One is used by students to play Tetris, the other took humans to the moon.23
Every two minutes, we take as many photos as all of humanity took during the 1800s- On the left is the first photograph ever taken, 1826. View from the Window at Le Gras by French inventor Joseph Nicephore Niepce. On the right is a cat who accidentally took a picture of itself, 2013. It's estimated that in 2014, humans will take 880 billion photos, not including cats. In fact, 10 percent of all the photos ever taken were taken in the past 12 months.