SortStack #3336 — 2035-07-28

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. A Venus flytrap snapping shut on a fly 102 ms

    The plant can count: it only snaps after two trigger-hair touches within about 20 seconds, which keeps it from wasting energy on raindrops.

  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. A Formula 1 pit stop to change all four tyres 2 sec

    McLaren set the world record at 1.80 seconds in Qatar 2023 — around twenty mechanics working in a window shorter than a heartbeat-and-a-half.

  4. The Apollo 13 mission, launch to splashdown 6 days

    After the oxygen tank exploded, the crew used the lunar module as a lifeboat and slingshotted around the Moon — NASA's 'successful failure'.

  5. 'Logistics', the longest film ever made 35.7 days

    The Swedish experimental film follows a pedometer's supply chain in reverse, in real time, from a Stockholm shop back to a Chinese factory.

  6. The record-winning Vendée Globe solo sail around the world 64.8 days

    Charlie Dalin's 2025 run was nonstop, alone, and unassisted — skippers sleep in 20-minute bursts for the entire circumnavigation.

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