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Do you or your loved ones have a Curious Mind?
We live in a fast-paced world filled with constant change and innovation. Want to increase your knowledge, intellect and to impress your friend and family with rare and unusual knowledge, interesting facts, anecdote and mind blowing knowledge?
Then Rare and Interesting Facts You Didn’t Know is for you. Inside you will find interesting historical facts, science facts, Cultural facts, Psychological Facts, Facts about Human Nature, Interesting Laws and much more. Satisfy the desire for knowledge regarding oddities and curiosities. This book is for those with curious minds.
You will learn over 1500 facts In this book such as:
– Were the pyramids really built with slaves?
– Is there a dark side to the moon?
– Why was Albert Einstein’s brain stolen when he died?
– Why did Albert Einstein never wear Socks?
– Who created the weekend?
Albert Einstein never wore socks.
Einstein hated socks and avoided them altogether, claiming they were unnecessary and always developed holes.
Albert Einstein’s brain was stolen after his death.
Pathologist Thomas Harvey removed Einstein’s brain during his autopsy without permission, studying it for years.
Henry Ford created the weekend.
In 1926, Ford established the five-day, 40-hour workweek for his factory workers, popularizing the modern concept of the weekend.
The dark side of the Moon is a myth.
While one side of the Moon always faces Earth, both sides receive sunlight at different times due to its orbit.
The pyramids weren’t built by slaves.
Skilled workers, not slaves, built the pyramids, and they were well-compensated with food and lodging.
And thousands more.
The answers to many more questions are in this book and they will surprise you just like they did thousands of other readers.
Rare and Interesting Facts You Didn’t Know will answer hundreds of questions from your daily life and thousands others you may have come across but never knew the answer to. The book is separated into 30 subchapters. They each satisfy curiosities in fields such as: History, Science, Technology, Psychology, Diet and Foods, Laws, Politics, Culture, The Universe, Guinness Book of World Records oddities and more.
Read this book as you please, in any order on the topic that interests you the most. By the end most people end up reading it in it’s entirety as it an endless source of entertainment.
Sit back, enjoy and be amazed at a new world of wonders.
This book is good for anyone from a young boy or girl to someone in their 80’s, there is always something new to learn. It can be bought as a gift or for yourself.
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