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Shuman Lecture | Will Europe Survive the Sovereigntist Turn? | Prof. Jan Zielonka
The return of the nation state is said to be the foremost geopolitical phenomenon of our time. Gone is the commitment to globalisation and Europeanisation. National borders are being reinforced, and politicians promising to “protect” citizens from migrants, external regulations, and “alien” cultures are winning elections. The Council of the EU is already dominated by sovereigntist politicians, and the forthcoming elections to the European Parliament may well reinforce the renaissance of nations, states and walls in Europe.
In his Schuman Lecture, Zielonka will ask whether the ongoing rebound is likely to live up to its promises in the era of intense connectivity and interdependence generated by digital technologies. His conclusions will suggest a Europe of networks emerging from the ashes of sovereigntist nostalgia.
Jan Zielonka is professor of politics and international relations at the University of Venice, Ca' Foscari, and Emeritus Professorial Fellow at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. He is also associated with the University of Warsaw, the College of Europe in Bruges and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence. In the 1980s-1990s, he taught at the University of Leiden, and he still contributes articles to NRC Handelsblad. Zielonka has produced nineteen books. In his latest The Lost Future: And How to Reclaim It, he makes a case for a new politics of time and space. Why is the distribution of time and space so unequal?
Schuman Lecture
Every year, Maastricht University and the City of Maastricht jointly organise this lecture in commemoration of Robert Schuman and the Treaties of Rome (1957) and Maastricht (1992). Robert Schuman (1886-1963) was the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and co-founder of the European Union.
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Lezing | Restitutie van roofkunst | Lars van Vliet
zhlédnutí 130Před 14 dny
Veel oorlogen en bezettingen gaan gepaard met plunderingen van cultureel erfgoed, waaronder kunstvoorwerpen. Zo zijn tijdens het nazibewind op grote schaal kunstvoorwerpen geroofd. In 1944 heeft Nederland wetgeving ingevoerd op grond waarvan geroofde eigendommen konden worden teruggeëist. Nederland heeft in 2001 een Restitutiecommissie opgericht om slachtoffers van kunstroof een nieuwe mogelijk...
Lezing | Ontploffende sterren: is het einde van Betelgeuse nabij? | Prof. dr. Alex de Koter
zhlédnutí 733Před 21 dnem
Een klein deel van de sterren sterft in een supernova-explosie. In de laatste 1000 jaar zijn er vier van deze ontploffingen geweest in het deel van de Melkweg waar wij wonen, gebeurtenissen die met het blote oog te zien waren. De rode superreus Betelgeuse, één van de helderste sterren, in het sterrenbeeld Orion, is kandidaat voor de volgende supernova. Betelgeuse staat véél dichterbij dan de hi...
Lecture | The Person in Psychiatry: An Ecohumanist, Enactive Approach to Psychiatry | de Haan
zhlédnutí 426Před měsícem
Many people suffer from psychiatric disorders and mental distress. Yet much is still unclear -regarding both how to understand these problems and how best to treat them. One of the main difficulties is articulating the relationship between the wide array of factors that may cause or contribute to psychiatric disorders. Taking an enactive, ecohumanist approach, Sanneke de Haan argues that taking...
Lezing | Doelwit aarde: Over kosmische projectielen op ramkoers met onze planeet | Govert Schilling
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 2 měsíci
66 miljoen jaar geleden sloeg op aarde een reuzenmeteoriet in van tien kilometer groot. Die catastrofale inslag leidde tot het uitsterven van vele diersoorten, waaronder de dinosauriërs. Hoe groot is de kans dat er binnenkort weer zo’n gigantisch kosmisch projectiel onze kant op komt? En wat kunnen we ertegen doen als we zo’n krachtpatser signaleren? Wetenschapsjournalist Govert Schilling neemt...
Lezing | Pandemieën van de toekomst | Marion Koopmans
zhlédnutí 294Před 2 měsíci
De groei van de bevolking, het toenemende reis- en handelsverkeer, ontbossing ten koste van ruimte voor wilde dieren en klimaatverandering vergroten de kans op epidemieën en pandemieën. De COVID19-pandemie liet zien dat de wereld op dit moment onvoldoende is voorbereid op een pandemie. In deze lezing legt Marion Koopmans uit waar dergelijke nieuwe infectieziekteproblemen ontstaan, wat de rol is...
TEFAF Lecture | Making Art and Making Money: The Creation of the Modern Art Market
zhlédnutí 394Před 2 měsíci
The contemporary art market is a pre-eminently modern phenomenon, but its roots lie in the early modern and modern past: in sixteenth-century Antwerp and seventeenth-century Amsterdam, for instance, where entrepreneurs turned art into valuable assets and easily exchangeable commodities; in eighteenth-century London, where auctioneers helped to create art’s spectacular rise in value; and in nine...
Lecture | The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality | Hanno Sauer
zhlédnutí 629Před 2 měsíci
Where do our values come from? What is the origin of right and wrong, good and bad? In this talk, Hanno Sauer sketches the main moral transformations of humanity over the course of its history. Cooperation, punishment, community, identity, inequality, oppression and individualism are the main building blocks of our normative structure. If we want to understand the present, we need to understand...
Lezing | Zijn we alleen in het heelal? 20.000 mijlen onder een buitenaardse oceaan | Hans Huybrighs
zhlédnutí 773Před 2 měsíci
Zijn wij alleen in het heelal? De zoektocht naar buitenaards leven leidt naar water, een essentiële bouwsteen voor leven. Dat water vinden we mogelijk in ondergrondse oceanen op drie manen van Jupiter: Europa, Ganymedes en Callisto. Daarom heeft op 14 april 2023 de Europese ruimtevaartorganisatie ESA de JUICE-missie gelanceerd naar Jupiter. In deze lezing vertelt planeetwetenschapper Hans Huybr...
Lecture | Humboldt and the Birth of Ecology | Norbert Peeters
zhlédnutí 278Před 2 měsíci
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) is a forgotten genius of the first magnitude. He was the most famous scientist of his age, a visionary German naturalist and polymath whose discoveries forever changed the way we understand the natural world. He inspired Darwin and many others and was the inventor of ecology and environmentalism. Among his most revolutionary ideas was a radical conception of n...
Lecture | The Empathic Brain Across Species | Prof. Christian Keysers
zhlédnutí 313Před 3 měsíci
Why do we care about what happens to others? In 1776, Adam Smith proposed that we hate to see others suffer because our mind makes us suffer with them. In this lecture, Keysers will show how deeply brain science supports his vision. Humans and rats activate neurons and brain regions involved in their own pain while witnessing the pain of others - indeed as if they were in pain themselves. Pertu...
Lezing | Trots. De filosofie van een emotie | Dr. Martha Claeys
zhlédnutí 408Před 3 měsíci
Trots lijkt iets voor mensen met grote ego’s, voor personen die snel gekrenkt zijn en voor opscheppers die op sociale media geen maat kennen. Wie trots is, plaatst zichzelf te veel in de kijker. Maar trots ligt ook ten grondslag aan emancipatie, en kan een krachtig wapen zijn bij protest. Met trots kun je jezelf beter op waarde schatten. Meer ruimte voor sommige vormen van trots kan de sleutel ...
Lezing | Het Nederlandse slavernijverleden | Dr. Karwan Fatah-Black
zhlédnutí 207Před 3 měsíci
Het slavernijverleden is een pijnlijk en onderbelicht onderdeel van de Nederlandse geschiedenis. In onze geschiedenisboeken komt het (nog steeds) weinig aan bod. En inderdaad, wat weten we er nou daadwerkelijk van? Op 1 juli 1863 werd de slavernij bij wet afgeschaft in Suriname en op de Caraïbische eilanden. Dat is 160 jaar geleden. Van 1 juli 2023 tot 1 juli 2024 wordt hier extra aandacht aan ...
Lezing | Zijn de middeleeuwen nog relevant in de 21e eeuw? | Dr. Joris Roosen
zhlédnutí 579Před 4 měsíci
De middeleeuwen worden vaak gezien als een sombere periode die werd gekenmerkt door ziekte, hongersnood, oorlog en intellectuele stagnatie. Deze beeldvorming is niet verwonderlijk. De vroege middeleeuwen (5e-10e eeuw) worden in de literatuur vaak bestempeld als de “donkere middeleeuwen”. Terwijl de late middeleeuwen vooral worden gezien als een periode van bijna constante crisis door de opeenst...
Lecture | Participation of Child Advocates in Armed Conflict | Mariam Muradyan
zhlédnutí 150Před 4 měsíci
Lecture | Participation of Child Advocates in Armed Conflict | Mariam Muradyan
Catharina Pijls Lezing | Goede tijden, slechte tijden | De biologische klok en onze gezondheid
zhlédnutí 187Před 4 měsíci
Catharina Pijls Lezing | Goede tijden, slechte tijden | De biologische klok en onze gezondheid
Lecture | Why and How Should we Grow Crops in Space | Dr. ir. Wieger Wamelink
zhlédnutí 138Před 4 měsíci
Lecture | Why and How Should we Grow Crops in Space | Dr. ir. Wieger Wamelink
Lezing | Traumatische ervaringen | Prof. dr. Bernet Elzinga
zhlédnutí 436Před 5 měsíci
Lezing | Traumatische ervaringen | Prof. dr. Bernet Elzinga
Lecture | Human Rights - Steel or Chewing Gum? | Prof. Antoine Buyse
zhlédnutí 109Před 5 měsíci
Lecture | Human Rights - Steel or Chewing Gum? | Prof. Antoine Buyse
Lezing | De toekomst van de interactie tussen mens en robot | Prof. dr. David Abbink
zhlédnutí 162Před 5 měsíci
Lezing | De toekomst van de interactie tussen mens en robot | Prof. dr. David Abbink
Joan Muysken Lecture | Green Capitalism and its Discontents | Prof. Daniela Gabor
zhlédnutí 299Před 5 měsíci
Joan Muysken Lecture | Green Capitalism and its Discontents | Prof. Daniela Gabor
Lecture | Concentration: Staying Focused in Times of Distraction | Prof. Stefan van der Stigchel
zhlédnutí 180Před 6 měsíci
Lecture | Concentration: Staying Focused in Times of Distraction | Prof. Stefan van der Stigchel
Lezing | Het zelf: authentiek of plagiaat |Prof. Dr. Léon de Bruin
zhlédnutí 242Před 6 měsíci
Lezing | Het zelf: authentiek of plagiaat |Prof. Dr. Léon de Bruin
Lecture | Genetic History of Europe Adaptation and Migration in Prehistory | Johannes Krause
zhlédnutí 103KPřed 6 měsíci
Lecture | Genetic History of Europe Adaptation and Migration in Prehistory | Johannes Krause
Lezing | 2e Kamer Verkiezingen: Hoeveel vertrouwen is er nog? | Joris Gijsenbergh
zhlédnutí 349Před 6 měsíci
Lezing | 2e Kamer Verkiezingen: Hoeveel vertrouwen is er nog? | Joris Gijsenbergh
Lezing | De bouwstenen van het universum: nucleaire- en elementaire deeltjesfysica | Jacco de Vries
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 6 měsíci
Lezing | De bouwstenen van het universum: nucleaire- en elementaire deeltjesfysica | Jacco de Vries
Lecture | Strategies of Change - New pathways from knowing to doing | Nora Wilhelm
zhlédnutí 192Před 6 měsíci
Lecture | Strategies of Change - New pathways from knowing to doing | Nora Wilhelm
Tans Lecture | The Historical Origins and Mythologies of Putin’s War against Ukraine | Prof. Figes
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 6 měsíci
Tans Lecture | The Historical Origins and Mythologies of Putin’s War against Ukraine | Prof. Figes
Lezing | Het hedendaagse sterven | Dr. Bert Keizer
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 6 měsíci
Lezing | Het hedendaagse sterven | Dr. Bert Keizer
Lecture | Homo Virtualis: The Internet, the Body, and the Virtualisation of the Self | Smith-Ruiu
zhlédnutí 162Před 7 měsíci
Lecture | Homo Virtualis: The Internet, the Body, and the Virtualisation of the Self | Smith-Ruiu

Komentáře

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Před 3 dny

    Fascinating

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Před 3 dny

    Could you find more genetics on diseases…let’s say..Cyystic Fibrosis, cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis,

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Před 3 dny

    Yes, bore me with ancient pathogens, really, really.

  • @markacohen1
    @markacohen1 Před 6 dny

    A terrific lecture by a world-class expert on Russia...but you will note a gratuitous, and indeed absurd comparison halfway through of the "Palestinians" with the Russians and Israel with Ukraine one month after Oct 7th. In 2014 Ukraine decided to resist Russian support of Donbass separatism. This allowed the West to dilly-dally in integrating the Ukraine into Western Institutions like NATO and the EU while enjoying all sorts of economic benefits by trading with Russia. I thought back then and posted to that effect they should have let the Donbass go and end their war with Russia so that they could join NATO. Maybe that wasn't possible, maybe a country cannot tolerate such a loss of territory carried out by an imperialist oppressor on their doorstep, but I think very soon they will have the same decision to make. Sign a bitter peace, give up territory and stake everything on a West more willing now to support it with treaties and even troops on the ground. I looked at Ukraine's GDP and internal problems (corruption was number 1) back in 2015. Ukraine and Poland had the same per capita income in 1990. Now Poland's is multiples higher. How could Ukraine sustain a war? The better analogy to make with israel is actually with Putin's Russia. Support for Netanyahu's war is a support for an increasingly illiberal and religious-ethnocentric Israeli democracy whose goal is indeed to annex the West Bank, damaging the West and ITS democracy in the process. Netanyahu is a natural ally of Modi, Orban, Meloni, Le Pen, and above all Trump. It is VERY likely that this Israel, increasingly rejected by the more progressive elements of the West, those believing in an international order governed by law and human rights, will trade and worse quite happily with Putin's Russia. As will ALL of those Right-Populist Leaders I mentioned. Apart from the appalling suffering of Gazans, The other terrible result of backing Netanyahu's war is that it drives, at least morally, the Global South back into China's arms as the supposedly real 'anti-imperialist' power just as so many emerging nations embraced the USSR in the face of the US support for dictatorships and as the replacement power for old European imperialists in the 50s and 60s. The wisest leaders, like Sadat, played the game smartly and dropped the USSR when it served their purposes, of course. It is complex, being against Israel's war does not mean you are pro-Hamas, in fact they have been as much an obstacle to peace as the Israeli Right Wing. But Figes' analogy is simply not credible given who is flattening cities and who is not able to. The South Africans surely have not forgotten that Israel was the last western power to withdraw support for the Apartheid regime in the late 80s, for instance, after being very much their closest ally from the late 70s.

  • @brian78045
    @brian78045 Před 7 dny

    (1) The World War I Allies conspire to not mine the Danish Straits, such mining allowing the Allies to control the Baltic Sea, which means the British and Russian navies can hook up, allowing troop landings all across the Baltic coastlines, resulting in Germany being knocked out of the war before the war begins; the mining of the Danish Straits checkmates Germany. However, Germany is allowed to mine the Danish Straits, knowing their critical importance to her entry into the looming war. Germany also bullies Denmark into placing mines in the straits. Once Germany moves on the straits, Britain and Russia conspire to not use their minesweepers to remove the mines! Why isn't this in our history books? Why didn't the press of the day sound the alarm about the critical importance of controlling the Danish Straits? Where were the calls for inquiries into the Danish Straits fiasco that allowed World War I to take place? (2) The World War I Allies conspired to not deploy the 50,000 strong Czech Legion to oust Lenin & Bolsheviks in Saint Petersburg. The Check Legion was encamped southeast of Kiev, 600 miles south of Saint Petersburg, but instead of sending the legion 600 miles north to destroy Lenin & Bolsheviks, the Allies send the legion 6,000 miles across Russia to Vladivostok for evacuation, thereby allowing the redeployment of one-million German soldiers from the Russian Eastern Front to the Western Front! Why would the Allies want Russia out of the war, knowing they would now probably lose the war with the arrival on the Western Front of one-million German soldiers? Who told the Bolshevik Central Committee that it was safe to go ahead with the Kerensky coup, allaying their fears that the Allies had no intention of easily destroying the Bolsheviks? Why didn't the press call for inquiries into the Czech Legion fiasco?

  • @notrocketscience1950

    good lecture

  • @ciscodealmeida8541
    @ciscodealmeida8541 Před 15 dny

    Every Civilization in our past did exactly the same,the result is we go back to the cave after one more fall

  • @davidtetzlaff319
    @davidtetzlaff319 Před 16 dny

    The new information is that Indians have no Anatolian ancestry and that the Yamnaya migrations to the west may have been facilitated by a plague that wiped out many neolithic Anatolian farmers but which the Yamnaya had more resistance to. Thirdly, it’s a interesting hypothesis that Basque, Minoan, Sardinian, and Etruscan might have been related.

  • @vibonacci
    @vibonacci Před 16 dny

    Erg leuke presentatie. Mooi voorbereid, boeiend verteld. Top!

  • @nicholastregenza8426
    @nicholastregenza8426 Před 18 dny

    Magnificent!

  • @RichardEnglander
    @RichardEnglander Před 19 dny

    28:55 surely humans left Africa before 50,000 years ago?

  • @rockytoptom
    @rockytoptom Před 21 dnem

    More than half the questions at the end are about blame. LSTEN TO THE MAN - BLAME IS FUTILE What a bunch of idiots. "Let's blame someone!"

  • @alexanderyanchenko6103

    Great lecture, though with all the respect the words about Holodomor are simply not accurate. There are multiple proofs and researches made on it showing that it wasn't only horrors of collectivisation which caused it but the genocide itself. Among others I would point out Anne Applebaum "Red famine". That doesn't of course diminish the terror of the Stalin's policies in the Northern or Povolzhia Russia or in any aspect of life which this "mad flea" made unbearable for all the peoples in the country. There are also testimonies of some party officials stating that the only thing which stopped Stalin from deportation of all the Ukrainian people in the depths of the country was their numerous population as per Amir Weiner's "Making sense of the war".

  • @W00PIE
    @W00PIE Před 26 dny

    Great talk, you covered so many little details that I never heard of before. The snelheid of your presentation was also perfect, I am not a native speaker and was able to understand everything nevertheless. Dank u wel!

  • @guidoheuts
    @guidoheuts Před 26 dny

    Interessant, maar erg rommelige presentatie. Hier een goed voorbeeld (Hij is in het Engels maar als je de vertaling aanzet is hij beter te begrijpen) hoe het ook kan. czcams.com/video/YR-l0b2iYy0/video.html

  • @hrkielman
    @hrkielman Před 26 dny

    Helaas, te weinig diepgang. En, H-fusie duurt toch 10 miljard jaar? Toch geen 10 miljoen jaar? (21:00)

    • @guidoheuts
      @guidoheuts Před 26 dny

      Je maakt een denkfout in deze. H-fusie in een ster zoals de Zon duurt 10 miljard jaar. Bij een ster zoals Betelgeuze, die pak hem beet 20 keer zo zwaar is, moet veel harder werken om tegenstand te bieden tegen de zwaartekracht, gaat veel slordiger om met zijn brandstof (H). En daarom duurt die H-fusie fase bij Betelgeuze maar 10 miljoen jaar. Overigens moet ik je wel gelijk geven maar anders verwoorden, het was een rommelige presentatie.

  • @timappelman2520
    @timappelman2520 Před 26 dny

    Zeer goeie presentatie, anders snappen de meesten er niks van! Prima presentator !

  • @KIJs-gc6ux
    @KIJs-gc6ux Před 27 dny

    De lezing is interresant , maar de kleuterschool-achtige wijze van presentatie is meer dan aanmatigend gezien delkeeftijd van het pibliek.

    • @W00PIE
      @W00PIE Před 26 dny

      I think this presentation is deliberately aimed at a more general (online) audience that might be younger or less familiar with the topic. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @PauldeSwardt
    @PauldeSwardt Před 27 dny

    May I be the first to say,great presentation!

  • @magasverlag
    @magasverlag Před měsícem

    If Marija Gimbutas had been a man, the "Steppe hypothesis" would now be called the "Gimbutas hypothesis". Alas the sexism that she endured during her lifetime continues after her death. Welcome to HIS-Story. @JohannesKrause

  • @magasverlag
    @magasverlag Před měsícem

    Did he mention Marija Gimbutas?

  • @hamoda3191
    @hamoda3191 Před měsícem

    Prof. ❤❤

  • @OklopnikSilni
    @OklopnikSilni Před měsícem

    😂 look at that freak

  • @HabAnagarek
    @HabAnagarek Před měsícem

    What is this rubbish?

  • @Saritabanana
    @Saritabanana Před měsícem

    I'm 6 minutes in and I'm here for the whole thing! This woman is incredible!

  • @Uilkje53
    @Uilkje53 Před měsícem

    "Als je goed wilt sterven, moet je zien dat je wegkomt uit het ziekenhuis": Dit is zo helemaal waar. In het geheel een indrukwekkende lezing.

  • @leebarry5686
    @leebarry5686 Před měsícem

    George Galloway says the truth , making the bad and hypocrites angry

  • @leebarry5686
    @leebarry5686 Před měsícem

    It means the Europe was and still is barbarous, hegemonic, colonial, manipulative, arrogant and bellicose, which is the cause of the major disasters of humanity

  • @JasonLewisjasonlewis
    @JasonLewisjasonlewis Před měsícem

    Australia (NSW) has recently outlawed phones at use within high schools, both in the classroom as well as playgoud to limit the dysfunction caused by constant access to them. I hope the rest of the world also implements this restriction to benefit the current generation in this area.

  • @LuDux
    @LuDux Před měsícem

    Interesting video and some amusing comments by silly people. Best of both worlds

  • @KarelKlappinga-sj1cr
    @KarelKlappinga-sj1cr Před měsícem

    Die mislukte dierenarts en HEKS hoort achter slot en grendel

  • @user-fb2me3th6z
    @user-fb2me3th6z Před měsícem

    10:00 start 13:32 tree 47:45 Neolithic Revolution 57:48 Migration summary Result of domestication. Revolt of livestocks

  • @baztel5561
    @baztel5561 Před měsícem

    Unbalanced Crapology

  • @daniel8728
    @daniel8728 Před měsícem

    Indigenous Europeans being replaced by Non Europeans and Semites are the driving force behind it!

  • @bastiaanhartman1117
    @bastiaanhartman1117 Před měsícem

    Kinderlijke uitleg.....

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    Doelwit ??????

  • @bartrijpma-milanarosette7250

    Waar?

  • @jorik3179
    @jorik3179 Před 2 měsíci

    Hier

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    “The INVENTION of good and evil “. ??

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    “A World History of Morality”?

  • @henriqueaguilar9332
    @henriqueaguilar9332 Před 2 měsíci

    Otima palestra.

  • @wettenenrechten
    @wettenenrechten Před 2 měsíci

    De bouwstenen van het universum? Een meetlat en een bouwmeester.

  • @milosmilicevic8583
    @milosmilicevic8583 Před 2 měsíci

    Great and valuable lecture! Thank you! Just one small thing for the sake of truth. Slav name doesn't have anything to do with slave etymology. Mister Kraus is not a linguist, so its understandable that he sad that on a basis of contemporary phonetic similarity. Slav is a name in which Slaves refer to themselves, and its etymology is not clear, but has nothing to do with Latin whey of nomination of Slavic ethnic group. But yes, the Slaves were used as slaves in Middle East.

    • @davidmandic3417
      @davidmandic3417 Před měsícem

      He said that the English word "slave" comes from the ethnonym "Slav" and not that Slavs were called that because they were slaves, or anything like that.

    • @vesnajelovac3951
      @vesnajelovac3951 Před 26 dny

      ​@@davidmandic3417Yes, but he also said that spread of Slavs could be the result of slavary.

  • @nukhetyavuz
    @nukhetyavuz Před 2 měsíci

    i deal with languages and do lots of research...i recently read some pdfs which are supporting my thesis,that originally the indians spoke an agglunitative language,that is sumerian similiar language,like turkish and hungarian...only later it changed into svo indo european type,like greek... im not sure,if arabic is a svo language,indian most probably was effected by the semitic languages,and made a distinction in asia...because almost everywhere from the ural to the altay,from finland to china,from central eastern asia to iran,all languages are agglunitative...if indian became svo later on,it must have been because of greek and arabic influence...i claim this,because in indian there are lots of turkish,persian,and arabic words... and according to research sanscrit,sumerian,turkish,hungarian,even central and eastern asia share common words with each other...doesnt this proof,that indian must have had at a certain time in history a drift into indo european,although,structurally they were uralic?... i also found out that basque and etruscan,both nonindoeuropean languages have/had an agglunitative structure,that proofs,that once in the world,agglunitative,and maybe uralic altaic was widely spoken,and is more ancient...indo european,for some reason started to be spoken later,and suppressed uralic language structure...and india in asia was first to take this structure...

  • @mikesoussan
    @mikesoussan Před 2 měsíci

    This guys is totally out of the loop, he hss not gotten the memo ... everything is old paradigm and all wrong .... these Darwinian evolutionists are even worse than the religious creationists...

  • @clivejenkins4033
    @clivejenkins4033 Před 2 měsíci

    Where did neanderthals come from? Where did they originate?

  • @selfcaresally
    @selfcaresally Před 2 měsíci

    Please note that when he says “hybrid” when the hunter-gatherers, anatolians, and steppe groups mix, he is not talking about different species like horses and donkeys making mules. These were all genetically distinct groups of homo sapiens that had been separated by physical barriers for long enough to change genetically and culturally, but they were all still homo sapiens. Also when the entire Y-chromosome signature of a region is replaced after a few generations by a population of mostly-male animal-herders, it seems obvious to me how that replacement happened. Castration of all but the “ideal” males (that are used for breeding) is one of the most effective ways to manage large herds of animals, and it doesn’t take a wild imagination to to transfer that discovery to managing populations of people.

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    In 2010 publiceerde het Erasmus Medisch Centrum over succesvol gain of function onderzoek aldaar.

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    Waarom wordt er niks gezegd over de PCR testen ? En wat is er gebeurd met de DNA data die daarmee verzameld is ?

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Před 2 měsíci

    Dus die virussen zijn zo klein dat je ze alleen met één elektronenmicroscoop kan zien?? Wat moet je dan met een mondkapje met een veeel grotere doorlaatbaarheid ?