The video discusses various methods of determining age, from carbon dating to epigenetic clocks, and touches on topics like the oldest virgin on Earth (a Greenland shark), the Shroud of Turin, and the age of stars and meteorites. It also covers a new educational project called "Yandex.School," which offers remote schooling options during quarantine. The narrator shares personal reflections on age, including his own, and ends with footage of a trip to Lake Baikal.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Vladislav, is 33 years old.
2. The oldest known vertebrate animal on the planet is a 5-meter Greenland shark, which is approximately 380 years old.
3. The Allende meteorite is 4.6 billion years old.
4. The age of stars can be determined by their brightness and mass.
5. The Omega Centauri cluster is approximately 12 billion years old.
6. The Pleiades star cluster is approximately 100 million years old.
7. The Subaru logo features a star representing the Pleiades.
8. The epigenetic clock can determine a person's age with an accuracy of 3-5 years.
9. The epigenetic clock works by measuring the number of methyl groups attached to a person's DNA.
10. The biological age of a person is their risk of dying in a given year.
11. The age of the Universe is approximately 13.8 billion years.
12. The star Methuselah is estimated to be 14.5 billion years old, but this is a mystery as it is older than the Universe.
13. Lake Baikal is the oldest lake on Earth.
14. The Lexus RX350 car was tested on ice, off-road, and in Russian forests.
15. The speaker, Vladislav, joined a column to test the cars and challenge the elements and himself.