A possible concise summary is:
The user wants a summary of a video transcript that contains various facts and trivia, such as the temperature of the sun's core, the size of Mount Olympus on Mars, the origin of Facebook's blue color, and the oldest film in existence. The transcript also includes some reactions and comments from the person who watched the video, such as expressing surprise, disbelief, or curiosity. The summary should capture the main idea and tone of the transcript, but omit unnecessary details and repetitions.
A possible summary is:
- The transcript is a reaction to a video that shows many interesting and surprising facts about nature, history, science, and culture.
- The person who watched the video learned things like how nuclear fusion experiments are hotter than the sun, how Pixar animation has improved over time, how a spoon was stuck in someone's esophagus for a year, and how Albert Einstein's blackboard is still preserved.
- The person who watched the video also made some jokes, questions, and opinions about the facts, such as wondering how a cat can be animated, how a plant can communicate with gestures, or how sad it is to waste time on YouTube.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- Ocean cleaner fish can clean the teeth of divers who open their mouth near them.
- You can send the ashes of your loved ones to space for 2500 dollars.
- A part of the static on TV and radio is from the radiation of the Big Bang.
- The core of the Sun is 15 million degrees kelvin, while a nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea achieved 100 million degrees Celsius for 30 seconds.
- The creator of the Rubik's cube took more than a month to solve it, while the world record is 4.22 seconds.
- Mount Olympus on Mars is three times higher than Mount Everest.
- The sap of the jatropha curcas plant can be used to create bubbles.
- The Queen of England owns 16 percent of the land surface of the planet.
- It is impossible to burp in space because the air, food and liquids float together in the stomach.
- A woman named Hannah Snell joined the British army posing as a man and kept her gender a secret for a year.
- Camels can swim, especially the males who do it in search of food.
- The flight feathers of birds have small connections called barbs that give them rigidity and resistance when flying.
- A blackboard at the University of Oxford has not been erased since Albert Einstein gave a lecture on relativity in 1931.