SortStack #2468 — 2033-03-12

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. A single blink of the human eye 348 ms

    We blink around 15-20 times a minute, and the brain edits out the darkness — you're effectively blind for about 10% of your waking hours.

  2. 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.

  3. Usain Bolt's 100 m world record run 9.6 sec

    Bolt ran 9.58 in Berlin 2009, hitting a top speed of 44.7 km/h — faster than the speed limit on many city streets.

  4. 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.

  5. Alcock and Brown's first nonstop transatlantic flight 16 h

    The 1919 crossing ended nose-first in an Irish bog they mistook for a meadow. Brown had climbed onto the wings mid-flight to chip off ice.

  6. A horse's pregnancy 340 days

    Foals can stand within an hour of birth and gallop within a day — a survival feature for a prey animal born on open grassland.

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