It is believed that the world works on connections and there is a “theory of synchronicity” that says that all the events that take place are connected to one another in some way or another, whether relevant or not. And to justify this theory, I’m here with a few interesting historical facts that can turn your perception of time upside down.
1. When the last mammoth disappeared, the oldest tree was already 1000 years old.
Bristlecone pines are said to the oldest trees on Earth. They grow in the white mountains of California and are said to be 5000 years old. Mammoths have been extinct around 4000 years ago.
3. When Jack the Ripper was released, Nintendo was discovered, and the Eiffel Tower was still under construction.
4. In 1797, the first steam train was invented while the bicycle was patented 21 years later in 1818.
5. The Kingdom of Italy came into existence in 1861 and in the year 1892, the first coca-cola drink was produced.
6. In the year 1913, all these historical figures lived in the same city.
7. Cleopatra lived nearer during the first moon flight than to the development of the largest Ancient Egypt pyramids.
8. In the year 1977, the Apple company was founded, and in the same year, Charlie Chaplin died.
9. The Harvard University established in 1636; before Isaac Newton published the laws of motion and gravity.
10. The Wright brothers invented the first piloted flight in 1903; 66 years before the first man stepped on the Moon.
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