REACCIONANDO A 30 COSAS QUE NO SABIAS HACE 5 MINUTOS #3 - Summary

Summary

The video features a host discussing 30 interesting facts that viewers may not have known before. These facts include:

1. LEGO employees who work for 25 years are given a 14-karat gold LEGO brick worth $15,000.
2. Aircraft black boxes are actually orange to make them easier to detect.
3. Chris Hemsworth stole five Thor hammers from movie sets.
4. Minecraft audio engineers traveled to China to record panda sounds for the game.
5. There is an instrument that gives a voice to plants by converting their electrical signals into music.
6. John Lennon's tooth was auctioned for $30,000.
7. Chris Hemsworth is not the actor who stole the most items from movie sets.
8. The heroine's horse in a Chinese movie is a traditional Chinese Ferghana breed.
9. London tried to build its own Eiffel Tower, which would have been higher than the original.
10. There is a suit that actors wear to look muscular and beefy.
11. Jule's Undersea Lodge is an underwater hotel that offers home delivery service from a local pizzeria.
12. The sky ends at around 50-100 km high, where outer space begins.
13. The most powerful glue in the world is Delo Monopox VE403728, which can carry 17.5 tons of weight with only 3 grams of adhesive.
14. Taking off one's hat is a sign of respect, dating back to medieval times when knights would remove their helmets in the presence of the king.
15. The largest paper airplane in the world has a wingspan of 18.21 meters.
16. The sexagesimal system, which uses the number 60 as a base, originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 3100 BC.
17. The person who has suffered the most bone fractures is Evel Knievel, who broke bones 433 times.
18. Gelatin is often fed to patients after surgery because it is easy to digest and rich in amino acids, which provide anti-inflammatory benefits.

The host also discusses various other topics, including superpowers, the importance of the number 60, and the Mesopotamian invention of the sexagesimal system.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. If you work at LEGO for 25 years, you may be rewarded with the most expensive brick in the world.
2. The most expensive LEGO brick is made of 14-karat gold and valued at $15,000.
3. The aircraft black box is actually orange.
4. Chris Hemsworth, the actor who plays Thor, confessed that he stole five Mjolnir hammers from the set of the Marvel movies.
5. Minecraft audio engineers traveled to China to record panda sounds for inclusion in the game.
6. There is an instrument that gives a voice to plants by translating the electrical signals they emit into music.
7. The most expensive tooth in history was auctioned in November 2011 for more than $30,000 and belonged to John Lennon.
8. London tried to build its own Eiffel Tower, which was planned to be higher than the one in Paris, but it was never completed due to unstable ground.
9. Every year, around 15,000 bicycles are collected from Amsterdam's canals, mostly thrown in by teenage vandals.
10. The heroine's horse, Khan, is of the traditional Chinese Ferghana breed, while Shan Yu's horse is a Mongolian horse.
11. Jule's Undersea Lodge is an underwater hotel that has a home delivery service, including pizza.
12. On average, 50 people a year attend Red Hair Day, an international festival of redheads, in the small town of Breda in the Netherlands.
13. The sky is considered to end at around 50-100 km high, where outer space begins.
14. The world's most powerful adhesive, Delo Monopox VE403728, can carry 17.5 tons of weight with only 3 grams of adhesive.
15. Taking off one's hat is a sign of respect, dating back to medieval times when knights would remove their helmets in the presence of the king.
16. The largest paper airplane in the world has a wingspan of 18.21 meters and was made by students in a technology institute in Germany.
17. The sexagesimal system, which uses the number 60 as a base, originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 3100 BC.
18. The record for the most broken bones belongs to Evel Knievel, a famous motorcycle stunt rider, who broke bones 433 times by the time he retired in 1975.
19. Gelatin is often given to patients after surgery because it is easy to digest and rich in amino acids, which provide anti-inflammatory benefits.