It s beyond imagination! 35 seemingly illusory but real things are revealed

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-03-02

All around us, there are many seemingly unreal and incredible things that challenge our vision and perception. Let's uncover 35 of them! If our eyes were able to see the magnetic field, the appearance of Jupiter's magnetosphere in the night sky might be amazing.

Photographing a wet spider web with a camera flash creates a mysterious light and shadow effect.

The glass beach of Fort Bragg, California, was once a dumping ground for locals, but today it has become a smooth beach, formed by degraded glass shards. The water here is crystal clear, forming miniature colorful trinkets

At 182 meters tall, the statue of India's unification is twice the size of the Statue of Liberty in the United States and 40% taller than the Giant Buddha of Quansi Temple in China.

A large pyramid that casts perfect shadows may amaze one at its beauty.

The oldest tree in the world, named after the longest-lived man in the Bible, has lived for 4,854 years, an incredible longevity.

Uluru in Australia rises 348 metres above the surrounding plains and is taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Chrysler Tower in New York.

Sorvagsvatn is a lake located above the ocean with a stunning landscape.

When sunlight is reflected twice inside the raindrops, a double rainbow is formed, which may give a sense of the wonder of nature.

When the Calbuco volcano erupted in Chile in 2015, a phenomenon known as "dirty lightning" occurred, making people marvel at the power of nature.

A puddle in the parking lot can be mistaken for a vast ocean.

Cracks in steel under an electron microscope allow people to see the smallest details, which in turn improves the quality of production.

The icicles resulting from freezing, thawing and re-freezing, which look like a hummingbird, are amazingly natural.

The storm that forms over Lubbock, Texas, may amaze people at the fury of nature.

A bunch of grapes made up of bunches of grapes.

Strange ice flowers after a windy night, windshield into a canvas.

The David Crockett nuclear rifle is the world's smallest nuclear launcher.

A baboon named Jack works as a signalman for the South African Railways and is paid only twenty cents a day, but he never makes any mistakes and marvels at his abilities.

Chainsaws were first invented in 1830, but they were not used in medical procedures until 1884, which is an amazing development of science.

The moment of nuclear ** is shocking.

In 2014, on his 45th birthday, textile magnate Pankaj Parakh gave himself a 4-kilogram shirt in pure gold, which was worth about $160,000, setting a world record for the most expensive garment. In public, he was accompanied by four bodyguards.

In Europe between 1880 and 1905, a special candle was popular in brothels. This candle is not only used for lighting, but also as a timer. When the candle's wax is completely consumed, it means that the prostitute's conversation time with the guest is over.

The snow scene in the movie The Wizard of Oz is not real snow, but is made of 100% pure asbestos. We know that asbestos, although it is not toxic in itself, but because its fibers are very small, it can easily float in the air, and after being inhaled by the human body, it will be deposited in the lungs If it is not timely and effective**, these conditions may further deteriorate into asbestosis, the World Health Organization has listed asbestos as a first-class carcinogen, and the use of asbestos is being reduced or banned worldwide.

Keith Spartford, a 14-year-old Australian boy eager to explore the world, sneaks into the cabin of an airplane. However, in mid-air, the wheel compartment unexpectedly opened, and the boy fell from a height. Coincidentally, a photographer was testing his new lens and captured this amazing scene. When he flushed out these, he was extremely shocked.

In 1986, United Way set a world record by releasing 1.5 million balloons to raise funds. However, these balloons floated back over the city and landed in the surrounding area, causing serious problems for traffic and the airport. To make matters worse, they also interfered with the Coast Guard's search for two missing boaters. Eventually, the two boaters were found dead.

In an entrapment operation known as ABSCAM in the 80s of the 20th century, the FBI orchestrated a **. They set up a fake company and tried to bribe members of Congress. The results were staggering: nearly 25% of respondents had been convicted of taking bribes.

The statue of St. Catherine in Siena has been there for 634 years.

The traditional Ravanden hairstyle is a hairstyle that became popular in 1923.

These peculiar slugs feed on brown algae, which they photosynthesize by ingesting the organelles of brown algae. Imagine what it would be like if, millions of years later, their offspring diverged into various photosynthetic animal species!

During the breeding season, Indian crocodiles use the branches on their heads to attract nesting birds. This clever strategy allows them to catch their prey more easily.

Photographer Julie-Anne O'Neill, based in North Queensland, Australia, captured the astonishing scene of a small grass snake trying to escape from the stomach of a green tree frog. According to Julie-Anne, the life-and-death struggle ended in the frog's victory.

This strange sea squirt creature does not come from Avatar or outer space, but is a creature that actually exists at the bottom of the sea in Tulamben, Bali. Its unique and captivating exterior makes one marvel at the wonders of nature.

Poltys mouhoti, also known as leaf curling spiders, is a spider with amazing camouflage abilities. During the day, it uses clever camouflage to protect itself from predators. The camouflage skills of this spider are breathtaking.

A gorilla at Zoo Miami undergoes a series of detailed examinations, including echocardiology**, bronchoscopy, X-rays, blood collection, and vaccinations. This gorilla has early-onset heart disease, a common disease in male gorillas. However, with the careful care of the zoo, its condition has been successfully controlled and**.

Newborn giant panda cubs are very small, and they are similar in size to a kitten. These adorable pups need special care and protection to grow up healthy.

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