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Antarctica:

● Largest desert in the world.


● Contains about 70% of the world's fresh water.
● Home to diverse wildlife, including penguins, seals, and krill.
Quantum Entanglement:
● Phenomenon where two or more particles become connected and
instantaneously affect each other, regardless of distance.
● Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance."
The Fibonacci Sequence:
● Series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding
ones (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on).
● Appears in nature, such as in the arrangement of leaves, flowers, and
pinecones.
Synesthesia:
● Neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive
pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second one.
● For example, seeing colors when hearing music or associating specific
tastes with words.
Turing Test:
● Developed by Alan Turing to test a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent
behavior indistinguishable from that of a human.
● Still a benchmark in artificial intelligence development.
Baobab Trees:
● Known as the "Tree of Life."
● Native to Madagascar and Africa, with a unique, swollen trunk that can
store water.
Dark Matter:
● Unseen and unidentified matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light.
● Comprises about 85% of the total matter in the universe.
The Overview Effect:
● Phenomenon experienced by astronauts when viewing Earth from space,
leading to a profound shift in perspective.
● Often results in increased environmental awareness and a sense of
interconnectedness.
Doppler Effect:
● Change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer
moving relative to its source.
● Responsible for the shift in pitch heard when a siren passes by.
Murmuration:
● Phenomenon where large flocks of birds move together in coordinated
and intricate patterns.
● Thought to provide protection from predators and enhance navigation.
Infinite Monkey Theorem:
● Hypothetical scenario where a monkey hitting keys at random on a
typewriter for an infinite amount of time will eventually type a specific text,
such as Shakespeare's Hamlet.
● Illustrates the concept of infinity and probability.

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