300 Physics Facts: A Gentle Bedtime Journey | Science for Sleep
Tonight on The Sleepy Scientist, we’re easing into a marathon of knowledge with 300 fascinating physics facts. From the way feathers and hammers fall in a vacuum, to the mysteries of black holes and the beauty of everyday science hiding in seatbelts, bicycles, and even windows, this calm journey through physics blends detail with wonder—perfect for winding down before sleep. Where are you watching from, and what time is it there? I’d love to hear in the comments—it’s always amazing to see this sleepy science community stretching across the globe. If this helped you relax or sparked a little curiosity, feel free to like the video—it really helps the algorithm share it with others—and subscribe for more gentle explorations of science designed to accompany you into rest. Don’t forget to tap the notification bell, so you never miss the next story. Wishing you a peaceful night, and may your dreams be filled with the quiet elegance of the universe.

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