The video is a compilation of various interesting and educational facts and trivia, presented in a humorous and engaging manner. Here are the key points:
- It discusses the banning of an episode of "Peppa Pig" in Australia due to its portrayal of spiders as harmless. The episode was later removed from broadcast, despite not containing any harmful content.
- It presents a conspiracy theory about Disneyland, suggesting that Walt Disney's frequent use of two fingers was a secret sign language. This theory is supported by edited photos of Disney and the absence of cigarette shops in Disneyland parks after Walt Disney's death from lung cancer.
- It delves into the phenomenon of nasal breathing, explaining that humans naturally breathe through one nostril at a time and that this process is controlled by the nervous system.
- It shares the story of Papa Westray, a small Scottish island where the distance between two airports is less than 3 kilometers, resulting in the world's shortest passenger flight.
- It discusses the unique characteristics of the color yellow, including its use in warning signs and school buses. It also mentions a study showing that yellow is the most noticeable color in any situation.
- It highlights the benefits of Yandex School, a free online education platform offering comprehensive study materials and interactive video calls with teachers.
The video ends with a call to action, urging viewers to keep studying during the quarantine period and promoting the use of Yandex School.
1. The episode of "Peppa Pig" that caused controversy in Australia suggested that spiders are harmless and should not be feared. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
2. The episode was eventually banned in Australia due to the country's high spider bite fatality rate. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
3. There is a conspiracy theory about Disneyland, suggesting that the company's policy has changed and all photos of Walt Disney with cigarettes have been edited out. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
4. The World Health Organization warns that more than 8 million people a year die of smoking, and research in China shows that only 26.6 percent of people realize that smoking leads to cancer. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
5. The Tower of Pisa was not designed to lean; it was built on soft ground that sloped, and it is hollow with counterweights inside to prevent it from tipping over. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
6. Humans typically breathe through only one nostril at a time, and this is controlled by the nervous system, with the effect exacerbated when people are sick. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
7. A small island in Scotland called Papa Westray is home to about 80 people and 4 kids who go to school there. The distance from one airport to the other on the island is less than 3 kilometers, making it the site of the shortest passenger flight, which lasts just a minute. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
8. An Argentinian publisher released a book called "I don't know why I did it" that was printed using special ink which gradually disappears when exposed to air and light, meaning it can only be read for up to four months after purchase. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
9. In 2003, a fake hypermarket called "The Czech Dream" was advertised in Prague, leading people to gather for its opening ceremony only to find a field behind a wall where the hypermarket was supposed to be. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
10. The color of school buses, known as "school bus yellow," was standardized in 1939 due to its high visibility in contrast to black text. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
11. Fire trucks are traditionally red, but research shows that yellow trucks are less likely to be involved in car crashes. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]
12. Yandex School is a free online comprehensive education service for students of first through eleventh grades, offering video lessons, homework, and interactive video calls with teachers. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]