SortStack #1810 — 2031-05-24

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. One human heartbeat at rest 798 ms

    Your heart beats roughly 100,000 times a day and around 3 billion times in a lifetime, pumping enough blood to fill an Olympic pool several times over.

  2. A proper hand wash, by WHO guidelines 19.8 sec

    The recommended scrub lasts about as long as singing 'Happy Birthday' twice — most people manage barely a third of it.

  3. A main-stage TED talk at its maximum allowed length 18 min

    TED's curator calls it 'long enough to be serious, short enough to hold attention' — even Bill Gates and presidents get cut off at the limit.

  4. James Cameron's film 'Titanic' 3.2 h

    The movie runs longer than the actual sinking it depicts — the real ship went down faster than you can watch it go down.

  5. The construction of the Sydney Opera House 14 years

    Planned as a four-year, $7 million project, it took fourteen years and $102 million — and its architect left Australia before it opened, never returning.

  6. The time since Neanderthals went extinct 39.9K years

    They never fully vanished: most people outside Africa carry around 2% Neanderthal DNA, influencing skin, immunity, and even sleep patterns.

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