SortStack #207 — 2027-01-02

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. A single sneeze, from sharp inhale to achoo 1.5 sec

    A sneeze can launch droplets several metres, and you can't sneeze with your eyes open without effort — the blink is part of the reflex.

  2. A dentist-approved tooth brushing session 2 min

    Studies show most people actually brush for about 45 seconds while believing they've done the full recommended time.

  3. Jeff Bezos' first Blue Origin spaceflight, launch to landing 10.2 min

    The 2021 flight carried both the oldest and youngest people to reach space at the time: 82-year-old Wally Funk and 18-year-old Oliver Daemen.

  4. The Berlin Wall standing, from construction to fall 28.2 years

    Since 2018, the Wall has been down longer than it ever stood — and more of it now sits in museums worldwide than in Berlin.

  5. One orbit of Pluto around the Sun 247.9 years

    Pluto hasn't completed a single orbit since its discovery in 1930 — it won't finish its first 'observed year' until 2178.

  6. The time humans have lived in Australia 65K years

    Aboriginal Australians' roughly 65,000 years make theirs the oldest continuous culture on Earth — some oral histories describe coastlines drowned by rising seas 10,000 years ago.

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