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Before your kid dismisses faith as unscientific, ask them this: how did a Hebrew poet writing 3,500 years ago know that the Pleiades stars are gravitationally bound — while Orion's belt stars are drifting apart? Modern telescopes only confirmed that in the last century. Job 38:31 beat them to it by millennia. That's just one of 101 facts inside this book that will stop a skeptical young mind cold — and make them wonder how the Bible knew first.
Why the mantis shrimp's punch generates a cavitation bubble as hot as the surface of the sun — and what that has to do with power no human engineer has replicated
How the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) reverses its own aging cycle indefinitely — and what that means alongside a faith that promises resurrection
That Solomon described the jet stream in Ecclesiastes 1:6 around 950 BC, nearly 3,000 years before WWII pilots accidentally stumbled into it at altitude
Why the secretary bird was built with armored legs and a 15-millisecond stomp delivering 195 Newtons of force — designed specifically to crush snake skulls — and how Genesis 3:15 predicted that conflict before anyone named the bird
How the wood frog's heart stops, its blood freezes, its brain goes silent — and it walks away alive every spring without a single organ failing
That the human brain holds 100 trillion synaptic connections — more than all the stars in the Milky Way — and Psalm 139:14 called it right before neuroscience had a name for it
How to win any trivia night, stump any adult, and hold their own in any science conversation — with facts most people over 30 have never heard