Feyman - Mayans, Counting Nuts, Lucky Numbers & Gods lol

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  • talks about the mayan indians and other funny stuff..
    we missed u richie!!
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Komentáře • 214

  • @mdhookey
    @mdhookey Před 10 lety +93

    A very smart man who had a wicked sense of humor! :) I'm glad he was here on Earth.

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal Před 3 lety +40

    Imagine that there are probably people out there who are similarly brilliant, but did not pursue physics or science, and are assumed to be ordinary people, with maybe a few around them who suspect something extraordinary. Undiscovered genius. I think there are people like this in all areas of life, finding your optimal path in life is very difficult and many things have to come together. Thankfully they did for Feynman.

    • @choochoochoofkncoolasfthew3076
      @choochoochoofkncoolasfthew3076 Před rokem +2

      Infuriating

    • @irenehartlmayr8369
      @irenehartlmayr8369 Před rokem +5

      That is quite right.Genius or great talent is probably more common than one would imagine.But
      not all of these people can make it to the " top ". There are lots of "undiscovered" extraordinary
      people on this planet.Frustrating knowledge.....!

    • @Bamboothought
      @Bamboothought Před rokem +2

      Yes , they do exist............

    • @incendiary1
      @incendiary1 Před 6 měsíci

      Can 😅

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be Před 4 lety +42

    In the 62 years I've been around I've had hundreds of teachers in my life. Some were great, some were good, some were decent, and some were terrible. Most were decent. My total exposure to Feynman is through CZcams videos but I can say without a doubt he is the best teacher I've ever had.
    During the 4 years I was in college, astronomy, math, and history were my favorite subjects. Am considering finding a way to relearn much of the math I've forgotten over the years just so I can understand more deeply some of the things Feynman talks about. Carl Sagan was another great teacher that I've learned much from. Garnered through the books he wrote and the appearances he made on numerous TV shows. Batman and Robin are supposedly the dynamic duo, but Feynman and Sagan are my dynamic duo. RIP to both of them.

    • @AJ0K3R
      @AJ0K3R Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/pTnEG_WGd2Q/video.html this is a good place to start for a broad overview of math.

  • @elarhy
    @elarhy Před 11 lety +84

    "imagine our civilization reduced to three books, and accident decide wich ones"...... i find that very scary.

    • @hero9402
      @hero9402 Před 4 lety +5

      yea that happened to our most of history

    • @rovidius2006
      @rovidius2006 Před 4 lety

      It is so that no one can lay a claim that will stand , eternal vs remote

    • @foreyfriend145
      @foreyfriend145 Před 3 lety

      " The Howard Bros "

    • @RickarooCarew
      @RickarooCarew Před 2 lety

      indeed.. but.. I think they absolutely understood what the Spanish were up to... imagine.. they saved a few more... ;~}>>> they were not really primitive at all.. genocide reduced a civilization.. to primitive survival...
      I have been finding platinum and palladium in the mountains around my house in Arizona.. the history of platinum says the folks in Mexico and South America were using platinum.. but couldn't melt it... neither could the European folks.. I have a hard time in my laboratory.. natural platinum has double double covalent bonds... with palladium.. and.. I can't do it without a plasma torch

    • @RickarooCarew
      @RickarooCarew Před 2 lety

      Dr Feynman.. possibly the greatest teacher we have seen lately.. his lectures make us hungry for more... every time

  • @gmatsue84
    @gmatsue84 Před 10 lety +120

    Feynman unconsciously (or consciously) giving the finger at 6:10 is priceless :)

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach Před 7 lety +21

      Yeah fuck those Spanish priests, lol.

    • @danieldickey9479
      @danieldickey9479 Před 5 lety +2

      Bro I was about to comment that. And yours is the first one on there lmao

    • @jackmoores5209
      @jackmoores5209 Před 5 lety +2

      The hiding of the logos has been going on for thousands of years and telling the truth will get you killed. When the wizard is handing out brains he gives the nod about universities of great thinkers(something is rotting).

    • @mauriceupton1474
      @mauriceupton1474 Před 5 lety +5

      RF should have 'flipped the bird' to Islamic priests that burnt all the books from the great Library of Alexandria to heat their bathhouses.

    • @williamhowell9635
      @williamhowell9635 Před 4 lety

      ? Pm

  • @yonopuedo90
    @yonopuedo90 Před 12 lety +25

    I have a profound respect for this man. Not only is he incredibly smart, but more importantly he is able to communicate complex ideas in relatively simple terms. It seems as though it's so easy for highly intelligent people to make the listener feel stupid (ie: Neil DeGrasse Tyson answering questions from young students in a lecture). But with Feynman, it's almost as if he's encouraging you, on a personal level, to let your mind wander and start asking "why?" or "how?". Makes all the difference

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch Před 4 lety +8

    Richard Feynman was one of our greatest thinkers. He is sorely missed.

  • @CarlosAsmat
    @CarlosAsmat Před 12 lety +14

    4:29 Mathematics: "just tricky ways of doing something which would be laborious otherwise." Feyman is amazing!

  • @user-pz7ys3mf8u
    @user-pz7ys3mf8u Před 4 lety +18

    Physics and mathematics are really interesting when Feynman talks about them

  • @garthbartin
    @garthbartin Před 12 lety +10

    "Imagine our civilization reduced to three books. The ones left by accident." The Twilight series...

  • @mineduck3050
    @mineduck3050 Před 5 lety +30

    This guy had the authority of a white wizard when he spoke. He is not obstinate or foolish, you know he has the permission of his audience to teach them. That 'giving' with good reason is the true meaning of authority, no matter the field.
    Hmm. In these days and cultures, if you told somebody authority wasnt power and control, they might look at you like you were confused. Lol

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ Před 11 lety +2

    A relief to find a mind I can run along side. Thank you YT and all the light.

  • @jimtruscott5670
    @jimtruscott5670 Před 4 lety +8

    Feynman is one of my favorite geniuses ! ! !

  • @octemberfury
    @octemberfury Před 10 lety +72

    6:11
    Feynman flips the bird at 500 year old spanish priests. :D

  • @glenn2595
    @glenn2595 Před 3 lety +2

    If Feynman was alive today he'd probably make the Big-Tech - Conquistador analogy.

  • @-8_8-
    @-8_8- Před rokem +1

    Tricky ways of doing something that would otherwise be laborious is a great way to describe my life as an installer.

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie Před 3 lety +1

    Cannot conceive that the nation that produced R. Feynman, today dances to Tramp's music....!!

  • @adamhannath1417
    @adamhannath1417 Před 4 lety +2

    What a power! To deduce any scenario to its base elements.

  • @qhsperson
    @qhsperson Před 7 lety +20

    Three books left, and one of the three is "Fifty Shades of Grey."
    We'd deserve to be forgotten.

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach Před 7 lety +1

      Imagine how much knowledge they had in their libraries if out of thousands of books one was about science.

    • @grendelum
      @grendelum Před 4 lety +2

      _”Flatter abs in 21 days”_

    • @gblargg
      @gblargg Před 4 lety

      At least it would serve as a warning .

  • @JoanKentBible
    @JoanKentBible Před 5 lety +11

    This man is absolutely fascinating to listen to and I have no clue about science. His integrity and sincerity is magnetic.

  • @TestMeatDollSteak
    @TestMeatDollSteak Před 10 lety +33

    I wish Richard Feynman were my professor :(

    • @deidara_8598
      @deidara_8598 Před 3 lety +1

      I simply wish he was still alive, we all had much to learn from him.

    • @MaDrung
      @MaDrung Před 3 lety

      my father, my friend, my Dota 2 team mate.

  • @alleif
    @alleif Před 12 lety +3

    1:58 That part where he goes "wuddawuddawa", my science teacher in middle school did that exact same thing. And he always talked with that same genuine excitement.
    Man, he was cool.

  • @edgewaterz
    @edgewaterz Před 2 lety +3

    He is wrong that the Mayans never used their calendars and math for prediction. That was the entire point. I love Feynman but this is a condescending view of the marvelous advancements of Mayan astronomy and mathematics. The whole point of tracking Venus and knowing how many days in a year and so forth is prediction. If an astrology of gods, good and bad omens, etc., were associated with the emergence of Venus or the disappearance of other planets and stars it was because it coincided with the changing of the seasons. And the ability to predict seasonal changes accurately let you know in advance when you need to plant crops, move livestock from one grazing area to another, harvest your crops, salt and preserve meats to prepare for winter, etc. It was absolutely a predictive science written in the sky and they figured it out. You have to give them credit for that. That is the "why".

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před 5 lety +2

    The notable difference between looking and seeing, the cause-effect difference between continuous connection and snapshot connectivity, in various "mathematical" degrees.. fun to imagine, all ways.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před 4 lety +1

    He was big on not knowing why or how. He said when asked why magnets do what they do paraphrasing “ it’s the wrong question, if your mother slipped and broke her hip you can break it down but you’ll never know why it happened” magnetic attraction happens but we don’t know “ why”

  • @Jakiejack
    @Jakiejack Před 13 lety +5

    To the man who uploaded this: THANK YOU.

  • @SoNDgs
    @SoNDgs Před 12 lety +5

    Civilisation reduced to 3 random books.

  • @EvaTruve
    @EvaTruve Před 2 lety

    Nice talk! Feels like home, listening that man.

  • @NOMADdaf
    @NOMADdaf Před 11 lety +3

    Where can I find this entire lecture?

  • @Valdagast
    @Valdagast Před 6 lety +4

    Imagine our civilization reduced to the Twilight novels.

  • @whalingwithishmael7751
    @whalingwithishmael7751 Před 4 lety +2

    That's so sad that so many books were burned

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu Před 4 lety +1

      topdog i know its very unbelievable but sadly true

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie Před 5 lety +3

    As an individual....Richard Feynman is the greatest amerikan of all!!

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu Před 4 lety

      Deckie Deckie not really he had his faults

  • @burt3724
    @burt3724 Před 4 lety +4

    Sam harris always ask his guest " if you could bring one person back from the dead and give them the benefit of a modern education who would you bring back?" Feynman, is the most common answer. This man is remarkable.

  • @raimundomuthemba766
    @raimundomuthemba766 Před 10 lety +73

    We appreciate you loading the video...but please spell his name correctly and what's up with the ''lol''?

    • @bonhamhouse1169
      @bonhamhouse1169 Před 7 lety +1

      Seriously? Deference to this quack? "Whada, whada whada"?

    • @f0rtuzer0
      @f0rtuzer0 Před 7 lety +8

      Defence to which quack? What are you talking about. The vid title is shit, it needs correcting.

    • @rolandvantol741
      @rolandvantol741 Před 5 lety +2

      Heath Mawlet ..ever heard of freedom of ideas or speech? Greetings

    • @mrvocabulary6794
      @mrvocabulary6794 Před 5 lety +6

      @@rolandvantol741 he is exercising his freedom of ideas and speech to criticize someone else's ideas and speech. Ever heard about not being discourteous by misspelling somebody's name?

    • @agnesb.9909
      @agnesb.9909 Před 5 lety +8

      "I was terrible in English. I couldn't stand the subject. It seemed to me ridiculous to worry about whether you spelled something wrong or not, because English spelling is just a human convention - it has nothing to do with anything real, anything from nature."

  • @smoothcriminal28
    @smoothcriminal28 Před 10 lety +28

    Richard Feynman and Christopher Hitchens make me proud of being a human being.

    • @bonhamhouse1169
      @bonhamhouse1169 Před 7 lety

      You have got to be kidding. Have you listened to this quack?

    • @f0rtuzer0
      @f0rtuzer0 Před 7 lety +6

      Says the nobody.

    • @smoothcriminal28
      @smoothcriminal28 Před 5 lety +9

      Bonham House lmao. Quack that changed the way we see the universe. Get off ur meds fat boy.

    • @w8m4n
      @w8m4n Před 5 lety +3

      @@bonhamhouse1169 I'm guessing you're religious

    • @tasnimulsarwar9189
      @tasnimulsarwar9189 Před 5 lety +2

      @@w8m4n oh definitely. He is one for sure.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Před rokem +1

    mayan codices were made from tree bark, and painted hieroglyphics that no one could read

  • @joemackenzie7417
    @joemackenzie7417 Před rokem

    "imagine our civilization reduced to three books.." im haunted by that perspective to the point i wanna go explore the remote amazon

  • @venkatbabu186
    @venkatbabu186 Před 4 lety

    How do you find curvature of space. Let's take a straight line of distance m. Now the maximum bend it can have is my/2π. So ratio is 1to 1/2π. Now what happens beyond that. You have to split space or curl up to a spiral. When something curls it is clustered space and matter condensation. Extreme may result in a dot. Dot is a number. What do you mean by bending just energy storage.

  • @OslerWannabe
    @OslerWannabe Před 4 lety +1

    This is great - like getting dope slapped by your Jewish grandfather.
    The principle that he's dancing around in several of these videos is this - a "theory" is a ricipe, a list of steps that answers "how" something happened. It can't help with "why" questions. Those are the province of philosophy and religion.

    • @paulgbhc
      @paulgbhc Před 4 lety

      Yeah, that's not the point he's making. Understanding the math (or some surface aspect) is pointless if you dont fully understand the phenomenon behind it. The mayans understood the rate at which venus appeared, and could predict it, but that didnt mean they understood it. Religion and philosophy dont help much here. Feynman is warning his students not to become 'educated mayan priests' by learning the equations and shortcuts, you need to forment a deeper understanding
      Its a theme he visits in many lectures and interviews. Going so far as to say he would ignore the 'names' of theories in favour of understanding the full principles behind them

  • @bilateralgalaxy1743
    @bilateralgalaxy1743 Před 2 lety

    Haha he gave everyone the ghost finger right when he was mentioning the Spanish priests 🤣

  • @sreeragm8366
    @sreeragm8366 Před 4 lety +2

    Meanwhile, that mic : Am I a joke to you?

  • @timeweston
    @timeweston Před 13 lety +1

    Those Priests 6:11 hehe nice spotting.

  • @rexsalazar6154
    @rexsalazar6154 Před 4 lety

    The best we never had

  • @baxtar1963
    @baxtar1963 Před 12 lety +3

    Some claim the Mayans knew about Pluto, how is this possible? They also knew about the 26,000 year cycle of the earths precession.

  • @ESMAGOGA
    @ESMAGOGA Před 12 lety +3

    When God talks..

  • @YutakaTaniyamasFeels
    @YutakaTaniyamasFeels Před 4 lety

    What a pleasant view.

  • @RARa12812
    @RARa12812 Před 3 lety +1

    If our civilization reduced to three books i hope one book would be brahmagupta s book that gives us zero, addition, multiplication and division.

  • @islandbuoy4
    @islandbuoy4 Před 10 lety +11

    actually in fact there are 3 1/2 Mayan Codices that remain
    Now imagine John Lennon if the tables were turned and the Mayans invaded Europe, Middle East and what represented the 'western world' at the time?
    Imagine if the Maya burned all books in the west except 3 1/2 books?
    Jewish bIbLE
    Christian bIbLE
    Muslim Quran
    1/2 book remains of Yoko Ono's Grapefruit
    LOL

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ Před 11 lety

    Feel the same

  • @Weiszcracker
    @Weiszcracker Před 11 lety

    December 21 2012... He knew....

  • @liqian7619
    @liqian7619 Před 3 lety

    Great man!

  • @NOMADdaf
    @NOMADdaf Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @StringDeposit
    @StringDeposit Před 5 lety

    WOW !!

  • @iconodo
    @iconodo Před 10 lety +2

    He knew how to open a hand to the so called "religion-science --["necessary?"]-- dialogue".
    But I feel that both realms (religion/science) did not listen or just turned their ears somewhere else.
    For the "extended hand" google THE MEANING OF IT ALL... last page of the book reports a quick response to a religious contemporary text; but there were no ears quick enough in that realm. But the scientific side was/is as slow/shy/foolish? who knows? Just confront wiht Feynman's Nobel Lecture

  • @Tesla_Death_Ray
    @Tesla_Death_Ray Před 11 lety

    Surely

  • @QXLr1853
    @QXLr1853 Před 10 lety +2

    he sounds like art carney-hilarious

    • @michaelserebreny454
      @michaelserebreny454 Před 5 lety

      Typical Bronx accent. My grandfather sounded the same, always makes me smile

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu Před 4 lety

      Michael Serebreny he is from far rockaway queens, not the bx - although maybe his family moved there from the bx tho as it was considered early suburbia.

  • @Tapecutter59
    @Tapecutter59 Před 12 lety

    Great clip but his name is misspelt in the title.

  • @Snowboarder54688
    @Snowboarder54688 Před 10 lety +108

    Take the lol out of the title

  • @gblargg
    @gblargg Před 11 měsíci

    Why do those things predict accurately? Because the things being predicted are performing the same thing as the counting are doing, in the abstract way both are being examined. They are very different physical systems that achieve the same thing.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Před rokem +1

    99% if mayans didnt go to school or do math

  • @barrymiller99
    @barrymiller99 Před 2 lety

    Who has the closest to this man’ s combination of intellect, erudition, morality, courage and communication skills today, and how do we get him or her elected President?

  • @pubuman
    @pubuman Před 12 lety

    @astroboomboy I'm not sure if that particular story is true (I wouldn't be surprised) - but a lot of the latter European conquests of older civilizations led to this sort of thing quite a lot. The Spanish were bad, but so were the Brits etc ... and a lot of knowledge from the Arabic world was lost during the crusades for similar reasons ... and in China as well ...

    • @clayz1
      @clayz1 Před 4 lety

      Don’t leave out the ruthless Dutch plantation owners.

  • @ollielon5926
    @ollielon5926 Před 2 lety

    Closed caption says "This penis calculation" 6:17 LMFAO!!!

  • @juderyangeguera8741
    @juderyangeguera8741 Před 4 lety

    I'm late 10 years.

  • @iconodo
    @iconodo Před 11 lety +2

    in youtube search "Richard Feynman New Zealand 1/4"
    min 26:10
    "explain by a kind of an example... the mayan indians..."
    Hr 1:08:50
    "the mayan thing... numbers were peculiar... [no] explanation"
    In youtube, search:
    "Mayan Cosmology Cycle Ends: Precision Cosmology Progresses"
    Dr. George Smoot talks, in
    min 11:46 "The Caracol Building / Venus... explanation"
    Was Feynman joking?

  • @Under5tandGoBeyond
    @Under5tandGoBeyond Před 11 lety +1

    Am I really supposed to answer this question?

  • @Under5tandGoBeyond
    @Under5tandGoBeyond Před 11 lety +2

    notice he says 415 at 4:15..... talk about synchronicity

  • @gerRule
    @gerRule Před 5 lety +2

    Uploader is a bit slow I’m actually amazed he even uploaded such a video

  • @mickeybowmeister1944
    @mickeybowmeister1944 Před 4 lety

    There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. That they may have been the architects of the Great Pyramids, or the lost civilizations of Lemuria, or Atlantis. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man, who even now fight to survive somewhere beyond the heavens.

  • @paul.5976
    @paul.5976 Před 2 lety

    The most efficient way to destroy knowledge by accident or on purpose is to destroy books, a good example by accident is the library at Alexandria. It probably put civilization back a thousand years.

    • @tgstudio85
      @tgstudio85 Před 2 lety +2

      You can destroy science books but science will come eventually again, you can destroy religious books, and they will never come same as they were.

    • @saqibmasoodi6257
      @saqibmasoodi6257 Před 2 lety

      @@tgstudio85 That actually makes sense. Thats why there are some muslims who memorise the Qur'an in its entirety. The people who memorise it are called Hafiz-E- Qur'an. Its a pretty neat system, so even if there are no remaining scriptures in case of some disaster or war or whatever, it's still safe with the people.

  • @fixxxer928
    @fixxxer928 Před 11 lety

    Hahahahahahahahahaha

  • @natehoxie1914
    @natehoxie1914 Před 5 lety

    I wish this video hadn't ended here. What is the point Feynman is trying to make? That all our models are numbers and that we should look at the math rather than try to understand the underlying process?

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie Před 4 lety

    R. Feynman the greatest Amerikan ever ....!!

  • @MixtheHustlar
    @MixtheHustlar Před 9 lety +7

    you can tell, that it annoys him that he doesnt know WHY ...

    • @boxerpop82
      @boxerpop82 Před 8 lety +3

      +MixtheHustlar That curiosity is why we become scientist in the first place haha

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach Před 7 lety

      2 years late but what do you mean? Mean by he doesn't know why, that is.

    • @luizpaulo6535
      @luizpaulo6535 Před 6 lety

      Seth Perry he means that feynman was annoyed that he didnt knew why

  • @andjedani
    @andjedani Před 5 lety

    Superior

  • @aruserios7632
    @aruserios7632 Před 4 lety +1

    I want to like Feynman (it's not Feyman), and I DO like him, but I just don't get why people think his lectures (judging from the ones I have seen on the internet) are so informative and clever. To me, his presentations seem disorganized, highly redundant, and the points he eventually makes a little trivial. Please don't get all in a huff and make nasty replies, but, from what I have seen, I don't get his near cult status. I would much rather watch videos of Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carl Sagan, who I think are much better at presenting complicated ideas in an understandable, informative, and entertaining way.

  • @dwcrabtree
    @dwcrabtree Před 4 lety

    "free" education, or "general" education.
    Well, which one is it?

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Před rokem +1

    only about 1000 mayans could write or read

  • @tedgrant2
    @tedgrant2 Před 5 lety +1

    Jesus, of course, had amazing powers. He could fly and pick up really big rocks.
    He wore a special suit whilst performing miracles, but was an ordinary guy normally.

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu Před 4 lety

      tedgrant2 wait, did you just whilst jesus?

  • @strateeg32
    @strateeg32 Před 4 lety +1

    This man is very smart, but I hope I am just missing the nuance or atleast that he skipped the nuance.
    For physics/science is not just about describing it also about finding the reason.
    That why we try to relate them to physical principles like how the movements and periods boil down to its essence into forces or gravity or space-time interactions. That is what Newton did when he tried to connect forces to acceleration etc.
    But here it seems like Feynman said on the end we don't care about the philosophical side or the why. It doesn't matter, it is useless. It all about describing and predicting.
    My old physics teacher once said that you can never disprove a good theory or prove it (what ever you prefer). Like how you can describe how an old thermometer (with He in it) works by physical and chemical properties (expansion and contraction of the fluid due to temperature) or you can describe it by saying inside the tube there lives a little monster that is scared of darkness and will cuddle up in darkness.
    But just because you can never prove which one is true, it is useful for extrapolating and describing possible new events.

    • @3halfshadows
      @3halfshadows Před 4 lety +2

      Feynman would agree with you. What he is trying to explain here is the difference between a model of reality and reality itself. Just because you have a model that gives fantastic predictions doesn't necessarily mean you understand nature. From the perspective of physics the only thing that matters is that the theory makes the right predictions. Different models, however, gives the physicist different ways of thinking and reasoning so they are valuable in that sense. He said something like "suppose you had two different theories that both gave the right predictions. Which one is right? There is no way of telling, not by science. And it is usually possible to show ahead of time that the two theories are mathematically equivalent even though the character of the theories could be very different. But it is still useful to know both theories because a change in one theory that is very simple, would result in a complicated change in the other theory and that the two theories gives the scientist more ways of thinking about a problem and that every scientist worth his or her salt knows 3 or 4 theories for describing whatever phenomenon they are looking at at the time." Watch his 7th Cornell lecture, "Theory, Prediction, Observation" for a more detail on Feynman's philosophizing on science.

  • @SeedsofJoy
    @SeedsofJoy Před 12 lety

    @gamernaveen Because he was a fucking genius.

  • @ZecariasGerrima
    @ZecariasGerrima Před 4 lety

    Lol? And other funny stuff?!!

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před 4 lety

    I wonder what kind of a father he was.

  • @tepan4d
    @tepan4d Před 11 lety +1

    Fortunately the Mayans never developed weapons of destruction, or atomic bombs to keep the peace, with the story of security. The Knowledge was transferred, today referred to as Top Secret. So ignorance prevail.

  • @TheKres7787
    @TheKres7787 Před 10 lety

    Those bastards! :(

  • @non-inertialobserver946

    "lol"

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Před rokem +1

    if they were off 6 days in 8 x 10 cycles why didnt they just use 6 cycles and add a day per year.. then they would be off 1 day in 100years

  • @superman0083
    @superman0083 Před 4 lety

    네?

  • @davidmacintyre3335
    @davidmacintyre3335 Před 2 lety

    3 books…..wtf!!

  • @aallkoci
    @aallkoci Před 5 lety +5

    Imagine our civilization reduced to the three books: Bible, Koran & Torah :/

  • @astroboomboy
    @astroboomboy Před 12 lety +1

    Is the thing that he says about Mayans true? That is one of the most evil things I have ever heard...

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie Před 5 lety

    R. Feynman.....the greatest man e er came out of N. Amerika!

  • @VarunGoad8484
    @VarunGoad8484 Před rokem

    Einstein is backed i am watching you...

  • @richardcarew4708
    @richardcarew4708 Před 3 lety

    Feynman Diagrams = the same thing as Mayan calendars... really

    • @richardcarew4708
      @richardcarew4708 Před 3 lety

      he knows that... fer sure
      and, these days, almost all Americans tell me they think math is hard
      because our wonderful "free" education >>> teaches Imperial system measurements.. from the Roman empire... imposed on the British who imposed them on us.. to collect taxes... from Roman numerals... with no zero... and.. ladies and gentlemen... it's absolutely impossible to do mathematics without a zero.. and that's why most Americans think math is hard... it's not just hard with no zero... it's impossible

  • @benjackowitz
    @benjackowitz Před 12 lety

    who is the one guy that dislikes this?

  • @djdtahoe
    @djdtahoe Před 3 lety

    You should update the title and spell his name correctly

  • @penmuni3833
    @penmuni3833 Před 4 lety

    If you are going to be ripping off someone's video to increase your audience, at least get the name right.

  • @yulilestariknappdaily5382

    there else e

  • @wanderingsoul1189
    @wanderingsoul1189 Před 2 lety

    The subtitles says penis instead of Venus.

  • @jamesfullwood7788
    @jamesfullwood7788 Před 4 lety

    Can you at least edit your title and spell his name correctly?