Scientists have finally figured out how Santa manages to deliver presents to the children of the world in a single night.
That's right, researchers have finally cracked the code after years of trying to find the answer.
Today The National Standards Authority of Ireland and the National Metrology Laboratory unveiled their ‘Santa’s Equation’.
NSAI Scientists have figured out how Santa delivers presents to 900 million homes in one night! pic.twitter.com/H9xLfj2ILt
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In a world first, they have worked out the exact time it takes Santa to deliver his presents to all 2.2 billion of the world’s children.
The scientists have based their research on speed, distance and weight.
Santa's sleigh has to travel 12 thousand kilometers every second in order to get the job done.
NSAI Santa Scientist David Fleming explains how we never really hear Santa's sleigh.
He says "Santa's travelling so fast that he creates around 200 decibels, which is about the same as a space rocket taking off from a launch pad".
"When Santa is slowly coming down over different houses he can magically reduce the decibel levels to as quiet as a rain forest".