Yeah but humans had the dog that give us the great advantage over the rest of them the special the Neanderthal the Neanderthal can't sneak up on us and braids because we had the dog
@Joshua-fq9tm13 сағат бұрын
bald guy advertising anti-balding product to me, okay...
@Agiantpansy13 сағат бұрын
Why would the french care that the mechanical Turk bested Benjamin Franklin? He was an ally of France from what was then a minor geopolitical backwater.
@smiley247713 сағат бұрын
It’s a book on witchcraft..
@butchtodd638713 сағат бұрын
since the speed of is suppose to be the ultimate speed, how can stars expand or the universe can expand faster than the speed of light? If it ca , then the speed of. light is not the ultimate speed.
@hanaluong267213 сағат бұрын
I am wondering if Katalin Kariko, the biochemist that invented the technology for Covid vaccine could qualify to be in this video. She was fired from U-Penn for her failure to bring money to her research. And Post-it by 3M scientists who were trying to get super-strong adhesive.
@ValliW13 сағат бұрын
I'm gonna have to disagree with the tree in the forest. I contest it does make a sound. First of all, define "no one". Are we strictly talking human beings when we say "no one"? Because there's always animals around in the forest, and last I knew animals also experience sound. And often times much better than people. There are ranges of sound that are imperceptible to the human ear but other animals can hear them, does that mean those sounds don't exist because "no one heard them"? Of course not! Also what's this nonsense about needing eardrumbs to perceive sound. Ask a deaf person, they perceive sound all day long, just not with their ear drums. They can still feel the vibration from the sound waves. If you put a deaf person in a sound proof room, turn on a stereo and leave, does that mean there is no sound in the room because there are no ear drums to perceive it? No. That's stupid.
@davidmarkwort971114 сағат бұрын
Fish flu?
@jeffreykalb975214 сағат бұрын
Space IS cold (about -270 degrees Celsius.). It just has an incredibly low thermal conductivity because it is nearly a vacuum.
@reasorlloyd114 сағат бұрын
We’re in space, therefore there is sound in space. Checkmate, scientists.
@fumedrummer14 сағат бұрын
I don't know anyone who wears a wrist watch. I haven't worn one myself in decades.
@GODSPEED88814 сағат бұрын
"3rd video" - 2 fingers 🙃
@josephconard812314 сағат бұрын
Your part about Mongolia being the least densely populated then you made it sound like it is the most densely populated.
@PAK-50014 сағат бұрын
08:25 helium fuses to create hydrogen??
@tommix601614 сағат бұрын
Artillery isexpensive in bot time and money to replicate.
@gowdsake710314 сағат бұрын
Religion is the thing that held back humanity more than anything
@jimstone540114 сағат бұрын
I hate to tell you this but when a tree falls in the woods, it DOES make a sound, even if YOU do not hear it. Tell that to the birds, buga and animals. That it does not. They will tell you different.
@jimstone540115 сағат бұрын
You want to bet? hmmm. It depends where you are.
@kento789915 сағат бұрын
When parents scold their kid for being selfish, the kid needs to remind their parents that they are literally the center of the universe.
@CallumCBG15 сағат бұрын
the LRDG traversed the desert a lot and became very good at it, so much so, they became known as the ghost patrol by the italians, sadly im pretty sure a lot of them died at the raid on tobruk that failed when only 2 boats made it through into tobruk and the royal marines who were meant to land near by never made it because the frigate got sunk iirc
@satyrosphilbrucato914015 сағат бұрын
Oh, and we can thank the fucking Spanish for the fact that so much knowledge was lost from Central and South America. "Oh, those evil Pagans with their ungodly cords and codexes? BURN IT ALL!"
@satyrosphilbrucato914015 сағат бұрын
(See also, why so much knowledge was lost from the African cultures annihilated by the Triangle Slave Trade. Turns out that it kinda fucks with technological stability when you kill or cart away most of the people who practice and understand that culture's technology.)
@satyrosphilbrucato914015 сағат бұрын
Not until I saw the terra cotta warriors touring exhibit about eight years ago did I realize that the technologies of assembly lines, standardized parts, and mass production of goods with interchangeable modular elements are Chinese innovation that date back several centuries Before Christ. We Yanks were, of course, taught that those are modern inventions of the Industrial Age occurring roughly TWO MILLENNIA later.
@yobgodababua186215 сағат бұрын
"Dead stars, still burn. Dead still, stars burn"
@pilararanda174915 сағат бұрын
WOW - Kudos to that phd student
@anthonylarosa115515 сағат бұрын
was I lied to or is this video causing me to have false memories for things I never learned? what a conundrum
@FistandFootMartialArts16 сағат бұрын
This cannot be! I deff heard many science types assert, before JWST, that "The Big Bang was the final word. Just believe us. Oh, remember all the stuff that we can't see? It is deff there. Look at our charts!" "Give us one miracle and we'll explain the rest, I mean, most of the rest." 😏😏😏
@JBowman-ps2ri16 сағат бұрын
Watched a video not long ago, a girl worked in a morgue got (busy) with a frozen woody... she got knocked up by said frozen woody, went to jail for mishandling a corpse after telling who the father was & trying to get child suppoert from the corpses parent's!!! Lol😅😅 what is wrong with people!?!?
@perdanielsorensen777516 сағат бұрын
One problem with the line that I haven't heard anyone mention is that it's a glass building in a desert in a country where the temperature can reach 52C (125.6F) and the sun shines for 3230 hours annually. The energy use for cooling this thing would be astronomical
16 сағат бұрын
Revised explanation why the video clip is wrong about the doors with the hidden prizes. At the start, when the guest selects the first door, but before we receive additional information from the host, there are 6 possible cases. (m=$million, t=$thousand, b=banana). 1. b t m 2. b m t 3. t m b 4. t b m 5. m t b 6. m b t The guest chooses the first door. According to the video clip, the host reveals a door and shows $1000, which was not the first door. We now see that case 3 and 4 can be crossed out. The reason we know case 3 and 4 are invalid is because they have $1000 at the door that the guest selected, and we know this was not the case with the additional information we got. As can be seen from the remaining 4 cases (1, 2, 5, 6), there is a 50% chance of finding the grand prize (m) behind Door 1. And the same for Door 2. So there is no incentive to switch doors. Comment 1: Before the host adds information to the problem, given what we know, the chance is two out of six, which is 1/3. Comment 2: Why does this experiment fail, and what makes the original Monty Hall work? The original problem has a car and two goats. Revealing a door with a goat doesn't change what we know about the first door. Because of that, we can't remove any of the possible cases. In the video clip, however, the probability for the first door changes from 1/3 to 50% with the extra information given by the host. The first door can no longer contain the $1000 prize, so there are only two options. Comment 3: How does probability change, or remain unchanged, given additional information? This is called Bayesian probability. Comment 4: If the video clip instead would have stated, a little more vaguely, that the host selects a door that does not contain the grand prize, and so not limiting himself to the $1000, the problem would be equivalent to the Monty Hall problem.
@klaus744315 сағат бұрын
Wrong. When the $1000 is picked the host reveals the banana. You changed the problem completely. The problem you are describing is that the host must reveal the $1000 and not the banana when the grand prize is picked.
@Li.Siyuan16 сағат бұрын
The Crimean War ended with the Treaty of Paris on 30th March 1856, not in 1865. Mild dyscalculia, Simon?
@bewmdogg16 сағат бұрын
I like how The Martian got the wind right:
@bewmdogg16 сағат бұрын
Let me save everyone some time: WELL ACKCHYUALLY
@martinoamello301717 сағат бұрын
I'm just about the only male in my family under the age of 66 who isn't nearly stone deaf.. Both of my grandfathers were deaf. My father was deaf in one ear and almost in the other. Both brothers, same thing. Why I'm not deaf is anyone's guess. I was only in the military a short time and got an early discharge, but holy cow the machinery I've run on the job over the years was all loud as hell and I rarely wore hearing protection.. Movies are mostly unrealistic in most things though from war to love to everyone in town being super hot just ripped off the pages of glossy magazines to people riding in convertibles without their hair blowing everywhere.. Of course we all know you can get the living shit kicked out of you, crack your neck and become the baddest man on the planet. Don't forget folding your arms and looking downward and mean!
@jasonw.913617 сағат бұрын
Hey man thx u so much!
@llamasugar547817 сағат бұрын
“Sounds From a Black Hole” sounds like an alt-music album.
@schmidtann0017 сағат бұрын
Micronesia is a island, they use hand carved rocks,placed in there yards as money, to show their wealth. Some are big.
@wendywoo703117 сағат бұрын
Maybe cheese would be cheaper to snort... 🤔
@williamwenrich328817 сағат бұрын
What if Germany had been split after WWI?
@JasonTheOneAndOnly17 сағат бұрын
My question is, why do all the crazy people keeping getting into powerful positions.....
@MikeCholewiakTriValleyFreight17 сағат бұрын
So where did the "BIG BANG" Happen?
@Lassemalten17 сағат бұрын
According to LiveScience it's 2.7 Kelvin, minus 453.8 degrees Fahrenheit or minus 270.45 degrees Celsius in Space
@damianayre213018 сағат бұрын
Yeah, mock people who have different beliefs than you. How dare they believe something that science says isn't true. Scientists are always right !!!
@cotati7618 сағат бұрын
I thank god everyday that I’ll never have to do the quadratic equation or factor polynomials ever again.
@Just4FC18 сағат бұрын
dropping facts have a weird side effect no one thinks about who does it here on youtube... some facts contradict others. Why don't people research a bit more instead of just dropping some random facts, or maybe listen to your own stuff before uploading
@rawrwata528918 сағат бұрын
My boyfriend has a homo erectus
@OchoJarocho18 сағат бұрын
Some corrections, i cant post links of source but you can search yourself to confirm. #1: sound as we experience/perceive on our daily lives doesnt exist on space indeed, however sound that our ears cant perceive cause how our ear organs are made but yes it does exist in space, just again not as something we humans in specific be able to experience no. #2: explosions in space are way diferent but even more deadliest and dangerous for way too many reasons i would need make a video hours lenght to cover all reasons behind it.
@quentinlelievre27618 сағат бұрын
What kind of person named hopper call their daughter grace ?
@RudalPL18 сағат бұрын
Out of curiosity. What is the temperature difference between summer during perihelion and summer during aphelion? I know it's different parts of the world and different conditions but I'm sure I can't be the first one who asked this question.
@ericbush684518 сағат бұрын
Now that you have cleared up the confusion of Helium fusing to make Hydrogen causing the generation of energy ......... the Hindenburg mystery has at last been solved.
@sureshot839919 сағат бұрын
The Costa Rican's early experiments with inventing soccer unfortunately resulted in many casualties.
@carlstanford760719 сағат бұрын
Black holes can devour entire galaxies becoming quasars but sure they’re harmless! Probably the craziest thing I’ve heard Simon with huge assumptions, sophistry, relativism, and conflations throughout. Black holes are the destructive engines of the universe however given the scale of space we are fortunate to not having to worry about them.