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Why did early celluloid billiard balls occasionally explode with a loud bang when they collided during a game?
Early billiard balls were made of celluloid, which contained nitrocellulose, a key ingredient in gunpowder. High-impact collisions occasionally generated enough heat and friction to ignite the unstable material, causing a small explosion and a loud bang.


Why do the blades of a spinning ceiling fan still collect dust despite the constant movement through the air?
Ceiling fan blades collect dust due to a combination of static electricity and fluid dynamics. As the blades move, friction with air molecules creates a static charge that attracts dust particles. Additionally, a thin layer of stagnant air called the boundary layer sits directly on the blade surface, shielding the dust from the wind and allowing it to settle and stick.


Why can your old scars spontaneously reopen if your diet completely lacks vitamin C for several months?
Vitamin C is essential for producing collagen, the protein that maintains scar tissue. Because the body constantly breaks down and rebuilds collagen, a total lack of the vitamin prevents new tissue from forming, causing old wounds to lose their structural integrity and literally fall apart.

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Why is it impossible to hum while holding your nose closed because air cannot exit the nasal cavity?
Humming requires air to flow past your vocal cords and exit through your nose since your mouth is closed. Pinching your nostrils blocks this necessary airflow, preventing the vibrations needed to create sound.


Why did the CIA spend millions of dollars surgically implanting a microphone and antenna into an ordinary house cat?
Operation Acoustic Kitty was a 1960s CIA project that spent millions to turn a house cat into a mobile spy device. By surgically implanting a microphone and transmitter, the agency hoped to eavesdrop on Soviet meetings. The project failed during its first field test when the cat was reportedly hit by a taxi.


Why does walking through a doorway often cause your brain to suddenly forget what you were just doing?
Walking through a doorway triggers an event boundary in the brain, signaling that one task is over and a new context has begun. This mental reset causes the brain to archive recent thoughts to make room for new information, resulting in temporary forgetfulness.


Why were the tiny pockets on jeans originally designed to hold a nineteenth-century miner’s pocket watch?
The small pocket on jeans was originally added by Levi Strauss in the 1870s to provide miners and cowboys with a secure, protected place to store their pocket watches while working.




