this is a good video just for history, but it doesn't really explain *how* humanity got to where it is. It just describes several steps. I enjoyed watching, but you can't go through the history of technology without detailing important mathematical and scientific advancements. How calculators work is just incredible, but I understand it's very difficult to explain. Maybe if you just went through history and mentioned some important people, their accomplishments, and what those accomplishments led to, then it would be still easy but a lot more informative. For example, you mentioned the agricultural revolution and some of its results. You could then discuss how that leads to settlement-> cities-> guilds->education->scientific experiment(and mathematics). Then you can discuss some of the important scientists and mathematicians (and their discoveries)such as Archimedes, Eratosthenes, Pascal, Newton, Leibniz, Edison, Einstein, Tesla, Franklin, etc.
why isnt this viral this is an incredible vid
Pls change title to Humanity lore
Edit: you’ll never know if that’s what the original title was or not
I didn’t know what to title it and I actually like this a lot so i’ll change it to this lol. Thank you!
Great vid you are blessed by the algorithm
What was the original title
He did it!
This feels like the kind of video you'd see on meme channels with millions of subs
Fascinating isn’t it
See you all when this gets viral
I feel like I just read the back summary of a History Textbook
this is a good video just for history, but it doesn't really explain *how* humanity got to where it is. It just describes several steps. I enjoyed watching, but you can't go through the history of technology without detailing important mathematical and scientific advancements. How calculators work is just incredible, but I understand it's very difficult to explain. Maybe if you just went through history and mentioned some important people, their accomplishments, and what those accomplishments led to, then it would be still easy but a lot more informative. For example, you mentioned the agricultural revolution and some of its results. You could then discuss how that leads to settlement-> cities-> guilds->education->scientific experiment(and mathematics). Then you can discuss some of the important scientists and mathematicians (and their discoveries)such as Archimedes, Eratosthenes, Pascal, Newton, Leibniz, Edison, Einstein, Tesla, Franklin, etc.
underrated gem
here before this vid blows up lmao
God gave us sand and we taught it to think.
It's BC to BCE.