The Ottoman Empire is named for the Turkish Muslim prince __ (1259–1326). | |
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| Numbers Don't Lie |
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| Number of present-day countries that include territory at one time controlled by the Ottoman Empire | 43 |
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| | Copies of "Wii Sports" sold, Nintendo's bestselling game (it came with the Wii) | 82.9 million |
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| Year Osman I founded the Ottoman Empire in what's now Turkey | 1299 CE |
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| | Number of levels in the original Super Mario Bros., released in Japan in 1985 | 32 |
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| If Mario were a real person, his jump would be 25 feet high. |
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On February 7, 2021, an American man named Christopher Spell jumped 1.70 meters (roughly 5.5 feet) when standing still, clinching the title of highest standing jump in Guinness World Records. Although an impressive feat, it's nothing compared to Mario's jumping prowess. According to physics calculations conducted by the website TechRadar, Nintendo's overalled mascot could miraculously jump 25 feet into the air if he were a real person — that's five times his overall height (at 5 feet, 1 inch). However, Mario's impressive strength isn't just in his legs. In the original Super Mario Bros., the titular character can rip through a brick block, which is about four bricks high, with ease. It would take an estimated 16,681 newtons of force to achieve such a feat, but when martial artists break through a single brick, they only produce roughly 3,000 newtons of force. These calculations prove that Mario isn't just a plumber — he's a superhuman. | |
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