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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

The great German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once sagely remarked that "if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." Darn rightly noticed, especially when you consider that for several millennia of its existence, humanity has been actively gazing into the abyss and highlighting itself first with a candle, and then with a flashlight. We call this process science.

And you know what? There are scientific theories that, from one awareness of them, from one thought, send goosebumps running down the skin and make us feel sick. And in this viral thread you can meet netizens opening up about the creepiest pieces of science they've ever known.

#1

People walking near a waterfront with modern buildings in the background, illustrating a group learning frightening scientific facts. The theory of MAD, or mutually assured destruction. It's a great theory for helping me sleep at night, but uh... It kinda only works if everyone involved is always rational at all times, and never feels they have nothing to lose. Thankfully no human ever acts irrationally. And certainly if they did, we'd never let them keep control of nuclear weapons! That'd be insane. Ha ha. Really insane. Like, "insane" is honestly putin it mildly.

Phoenix042 , Oliver Cole Report

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    #2

    Weathered angel statue in a somber graveyard setting reflecting frightening scientific facts and eerie atmosphere. Death. Just death. Blows my mind that one day we just cease to exist and people just go on with their life as if we were never there.

    anon , Veit Hammer Report

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    #3

    Man sitting alone at a wooden table in a bright room, appearing distressed while reflecting on frightening scientific facts. Alzheimer's/Dementia - anything where you lose your memory or become a burden to your family

    Motor_Relation_5459 , Andrew Neel Report

    #4

    Person standing under a natural rock arch at night with a starry sky illustrating frightening scientific facts. Quite a common one, but space is SO BIG. Like, bigger than the amount that we can observe. Gives me the chills.

    Backstage____ , Pixabay Report

    #5

    Model of human brain showing detailed scientific anatomy used to explain frightening scientific facts and concepts. I suppose that at any moment you can have an aneurysm and bam you're dead and there's not much you can really do to prevent it or even predict it

    DoopFoopHoop , Robina Weermeijer Report

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    #6

    Three petri dishes with colorful liquid cultures containing small black seeds or specimens for scientific analysis. Antimicrobial resistance. What's really crazy is, we owe our modern prosperity (especially in the US) to antibiotics. Each particular antibiotic only works for a short period of time, before pathogenic bacteria becomes resistant to it. We've been though numerous different antibiotics since the discovery of penicillin, and pathogenic bacteria have become resistant to almost all of them. We're running out of antibiotics that are still effective. About 4 or 5 years ago, I learned that there were babies born in India who had infections that were resistant to all known types of antibiotics. There's a good chance that in our lifetimes, we'll see people dying from common infections due to the lack of effective drugs to treat them.

    uglyugly1 , Edward Jenner Report

    #7

    Young woman with long hair in dark top, overlaid with colorful digital code representing scientific facts and data. Any AI smart enough to pass the Turing test, is smart enough to know to fail it

    Shadeslaer , ThisIsEngineering Report

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    #8

    Green aurora borealis lighting up Earth's atmosphere in night sky, showcasing frightening scientific facts about natural phenomena. The Carrington Event. In 1859 the sun spewed a huge amount of highly-charged plasma that brushed against the Earth's magnetosphere and caused every electronic device on Earth to receive a huge electric shock. At the time, "every electronic device on Earth" consisted of a few telegraph machines. Some simply ran even while disconnected from their power supply for a while, some melted. If an event like this were to happen today (we're overdue for one), it would pretty much destroy every single electronic device, including all of the infrastructure used to generate and distribute electricity. There would be widespread blackouts everywhere, and no way to contact anyone to call for help or find out what state the rest of the world is in. And no way to fix it other than re-creating centuries worth of scientific advancements by hand.

    CapnFang , ISS Expedition 23 crew Report

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    #9

    Silhouettes of a group of people raising hands at sunset, representing an online group reacting to frightening scientific facts. People in large groups become really bad at making decisions, planning, and making accurate judgements. It doesn’t matter if the group is made of genuinely intelligent people, the above is always true.

    Rusty-Wheel , Min An Report

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    #10

    The brain is so complex that we can't understand it fully, ergo the brain is so complex that it doesn't understand itself. Ponder that for a moment.

    _spookyvision_ Report

    #11

    Soldiers in camouflage gear walking across a field towards a helicopter, illustrating frightening scientific facts about survival. That since 9/11 more soldiers [take their own lives] than die in war.

    DanMittaul , Art Guzman Report

    #12

    3D model of a molecular structure illustrating frightening scientific facts about molecules and atoms in science discussions. Atoms are 99.99% empty space. The nature of all seemingly solid matter is an illusion.

    osunightfall , Tara Winstead Report

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    #13

    Microscopic view of single-celled organisms highlighting frightening scientific facts about microscopic life forms. naegleria fowleri (brain eating amoeba) has a 97% fatality rate and it’s immune to most antibiotics

    Old_Championship3196 , iccsafe Report

    #14

    Footprint impression on sand illustrating 30 frightening scientific facts discovered by online group members. There have already been five mass extinction level events

    justandswift , Elviss Railijs Bitāns Report

    #15

    Person standing with arms raised on mountain observation deck above clouds, symbolizing frightening scientific facts discovery. the fact that we will never ever be able to know everything. like theres a limit to what we can know and theres so much out there that will we just never discover. another one that scares me is that we are all alone on this floating rock. i doubt we are the only intelligent life in this universe but its possible that we are in a sense and that it self scares me so much.

    starfire1905 , Nina Uhlikova Report

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    #16

    Crowded city street with bright digital billboards and advertisements illustrating frightening scientific facts in an urban setting. That humanity has changed so drastically in the last 100 years that it scares me how different life will be in even 50 years from now

    JP1426 , Vlad Alexandru Popa Report

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    #17

    Yellow radiation warning sign in an overgrown field, illustrating frightening scientific facts about radiation hazards. There are between 6-10 nuclear missiles that are missing. No sovereign nation has a clue where they are, or who has control of them.

    PatMenotaur , Kilian Karger Report

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    #18

    Person in a white shirt with a cloud covering their head, symbolizing frightening scientific facts and surreal concepts. Your brain recalls memories when you die but your brain also recalles memories wrong so you're basically lying to yourself right before you die

    IndianaJonesDoombot , Robert Șerban Report

    #19

    Silhouette of a person under a colorful starry sky illustrating frightening scientific facts about the universe. We’re either alone in this universe or we’re not

    HalfChineseJesus , Greg Rakozy Report

    #20

    Silhouette of a person looking up at the sky during sunset, evoking unsettling and frightening scientific facts. When you look up at the sky you aren't really looking up. Gravity keeps ypu grounded, and you're really staring down into an infinite fall

    Good-of-Rome , Max Andrey Report

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    #21

    Patient lying in a hospital bed in a bright room, illustrating frightening scientific facts about health and illness. When you get rabies and didn't get treated until the symptoms show up, you're dead. When you experience single symptom of rabies you're already dead, there's nothing you can do about it. Also rabies symptoms can take long to show up, the incubation period for rabies can last up to years. So if you were bitten or scratched by an animal with rabies years ago, the symptoms could show up right now and you will die.

    567stranger , Andrea Piacquadio Report

    #22

    Model planets of the solar system floating in dark space, illustrating frightening scientific facts about space. It's thought our galaxy is full of rogue planets wandering free from their original star. At any time one of these planets could wander through our solar system radically throwing off the fragile balance of our orbits. A big enough planet passing close enough could send us careening into the sun.

    Fun_Boysenberry_5219 , David Menidrey Report

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    #23

    Person silhouette surrounded by swirling fiery sparks creating a glowing circular motion, illustrating frightening scientific facts. The teleportation theory, that teleporters don't actually move you from place to place but kills you by breaking you down to molecular level and create a exact replica of you on the other end who thinks it's you because it has your memory. And as more and more people will use it they will keep getting replaced by a different person each time.

    SuvenPan , Dan Senior Report

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    #24

    Radiation warning sign in a supervised area, highlighting frightening scientific facts about radiation exposure risks. Ionizing radiation. The concept feels like cosmic horror to me. Like an invisible curse, that can kill you just for stepping into a forbidden place.

    Ok-Organization9073 , Alper Çuğun Report

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    #25

    Spiral galaxy glowing in space surrounded by stars, illustrating frightening scientific facts about the universe. The Andromeda Galaxy is on a collision course with the Milky Way Galaxy and it is moving at us at the rate of 70 miles a second. However, we have 5 billion years to get ready.

    imflukeskywalker , CajunAstro Report

    #26

    Model of a human skull with colored sections on a stand, illustrating frightening scientific facts in anatomy and biology. If you get hit hard enough in that spot on the back of your head where your spine connects to your skull, you die instantly.

    DemonFrage , Tima Miroshnichenko Report

    #27

    Close-up of a blue eye with detailed skin texture, illustrating the feeling of discovering frightening scientific facts. There are microorganisms and bacteria crawling around your eyes. Academically, I know that we think they are helpful and fight disease. However, I don't like the notion of stuff crawling around in/on my eyes.

    BobTheGC , Amanda Dalbjörn Report

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