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The Nobel Prize Odyssey: Year 1902
Explore the groundbreaking achievements of the 1902 Nobel Prize winners in this detailed documentary. Discover how these pioneers from various fields-Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Peace-have profoundly influenced the course of modern science and thought.
Meet the 1902 Nobel Laureates:
Physics: Hendrik Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman, awarded for their work on the influence of magnetism on radiation phenomena.
Chemistry: Emil Fischer, for his exemplary work in the synthesis of sugars and purines.
Physiology or Medicine: Ronald Ross, recognized for his discovery of the malaria transmission cycle through mosquitoes.
Literature: Theodor Mommsen, celebrated for his rich and comprehensive ...
Meet the 1902 Nobel Laureates:
Physics: Hendrik Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman, awarded for their work on the influence of magnetism on radiation phenomena.
Chemistry: Emil Fischer, for his exemplary work in the synthesis of sugars and purines.
Physiology or Medicine: Ronald Ross, recognized for his discovery of the malaria transmission cycle through mosquitoes.
Literature: Theodor Mommsen, celebrated for his rich and comprehensive ...
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The Nobel Prize Odyssey: Year 1901
Просмотров 919 месяцев назад
Step back in time to 1901, the landmark year when the first Nobel Prizes were awarded, honoring individuals whose extraordinary efforts have greatly benefited mankind. This documentary-style video delves into the lives and groundbreaking achievements of the inaugural laureates in each category-Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace. Join us as we explore how these pio...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 16: Mechanical Reaper (1831) - Cyrus McCormick
Просмотров 7909 месяцев назад
Title: Revolutionizing the Field: The Story of Cyrus McCormick and the Mechanical Reaper Description: Join us on an enlightening journey back to 1831, as we explore one of the most transformative inventions in agricultural history - Cyrus McCormick's Mechanical Reaper. This episode of our innovation series takes us beyond the mere mechanics of this groundbreaking machine, delving into the life ...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 15: Telegraph (1837) - Samuel Morse
Просмотров 46511 месяцев назад
Embark on a journey through time with our exploration of the telegraph, Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized global communication in 1837. 📡💡 This video unveils the fascinating story behind Morse's transition from a renowned artist to the inventor of the telegraph, showcasing how his creation made it possible to send messages across continents in mere minutes, forever changing the world...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 14: Macadam Roads (1820) - John McAdam
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
🛣️ From Dust to Durability: The McAdam Revolution & The Road to Morse's Telegraph 🛤️ In this episode, we embark on a historical journey back to the early 19th century, where John Loudon McAdam's innovative road construction method transformed the very foundation of transportation. Discover how McAdam's macadamized roads paved the way for the modern infrastructure we take for granted today. Then...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 13: Portland Cement (1824) - Joseph Aspdin
Просмотров 52511 месяцев назад
🏗️ Unveiling the Foundations of Modern Construction: The Story of Portland Cement 🏗️ Welcome to our latest episode, where we dive deep into the life and legacy of Joseph Aspdin, the brilliant mind behind Portland Cement. Discover how Aspdin's 1824 invention not only revolutionized the construction industry but also laid the groundwork for the skyscrapers and infrastructure that define our moder...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 12: Tin Can (1810) - Peter Durand
Просмотров 36511 месяцев назад
Join us as we uncover the fascinating story of Peter Durand, the British merchant and inventor whose 1810 patent for the tin can transformed the way we preserve, store, and consume food across the globe. This documentary-style video explores Durand's journey from conception to the lasting impact of his invention, delving into the historical context, the challenges of food preservation before th...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 11: Gas Lighting (1807) - William Murdoch
Просмотров 52211 месяцев назад
🌟 Welcome back to another electrifying episode of our journey through history's greatest inventions! 🌟 In our last episode, we explored the electrifying birth of Alessandro Volta's battery in 1800, a game-changer that set the stage for our modern world. But today, we're diving into a completely different realm - the magical world of gas lighting, courtesy of William Murdoch in 1807. 🔥 Imagine a...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 10: Battery (1800) - Alessandro Volta
Просмотров 30811 месяцев назад
Dive into the electrifying story of Alessandro Volta, the brilliant mind behind the invention of the first electrical battery - the Voltaic Pile. In this episode, we explore how Volta's groundbreaking invention in 1800 ignited the path to our modern electrical era and transformed the scientific world. What You'll Discover: 🌟 The Life of Alessandro Volta: From his early years to his rise as a pi...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 9: Paddle Steamer (1787) - John Fitch
Просмотров 35011 месяцев назад
🚢 Dive into the captivating story of John Fitch, a visionary inventor whose work laid the foundation for steam-powered transportation. In this insightful video, we explore Fitch's life, from his early days as a clockmaker to his groundbreaking invention of the Paddle Steamer. Join us on a journey through history as we uncover the struggles, innovations, and legacy of this remarkable figure. 🔍 I...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 8: Threshing Machine (1786) - Andrew Meikle
Просмотров 39611 месяцев назад
In this video, we explore the remarkable story of Andrew Meikle and his groundbreaking invention, the Threshing Machine. Join us as we delve into the history of this 18th-century innovation that transformed agricultural practices and played a pivotal role in the Agricultural Revolution. 🌾 Why This Matters: Discover how Andrew Meikle's Threshing Machine not only mechanized grain processing but a...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 7: Power Loom (1785) - Edmund Cartwright
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Join us in this fascinating journey through history as we explore the life and legacy of Edmund Cartwright, the inventor of the power loom. In this episode, we dive deep into the story of how Cartwright's groundbreaking invention revolutionized the textile industry and became a cornerstone of the Industrial Revolution. 🧵 What's Inside: The Invention Story: Discover how Edmund Cartwright, an Eng...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 6: Puddling Process (1784) - Henry Cort
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this episode of our Industrial Revolution series, we delve into the groundbreaking world of metallurgy with Henry Cort's Puddling Process. This significant invention of 1784 not only transformed the iron industry but also played a pivotal role in the advancement of the Industrial Revolution. 🔥 What You'll Discover in This Episode: The Birth of the Puddling Process: Explore how Henry Cort's i...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 5: Mule Spinning Machine (1779) - Samuel Crompton
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In this episode of our Industrial Revolution series, we delve into the story of Samuel Crompton and his groundbreaking invention - the spinning mule. Discover how this remarkable innovation transformed the textile industry and became a pivotal part of industrial history. 🧵 What's Inside: The Life of Samuel Crompton: Explore the journey of this ingenious inventor from his humble beginnings to hi...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 4: Steam Engine (1776) - James Watt
Просмотров 732Год назад
🔍 In this episode of our Industrial Revolution series, we dive into the life and legacy of James Watt, the ingenious mind behind the steam engine that powered an era. Join us as we explore how Watt's innovations transformed the 18th century and set the stage for the modern industrial world. 📜 What's Inside: Introduction to James Watt Watt's Early Life and Influences The Invention of the Steam E...
Industrial Revolution. Episode 3: Water Frame (1769) - Richard Arkwright
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Industrial Revolution. Episode 3: Water Frame (1769) - Richard Arkwright
Industrial Revolution. Episode 2: The Spinning Jenny (1764) - James Hargreaves
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Industrial Revolution. Episode 2: The Spinning Jenny (1764) - James Hargreaves
Industrial Revolution. Episode 1: Chronometer (1761) - John Harrison
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Industrial Revolution. Episode 1: Chronometer (1761) - John Harrison
The poor production values on this video gave me diabetes
Totally useless AI generated slideshow with typical repetitive AI text read by a boring AI voice. Channel to ban.
These narrations sound like a book report written by a 14 year old kid who forgot to read the book but read the blurb in the book jacket and padded out a 500 word essay from just that.
Slipback,no
is this written by A.I.? It sounds terrible
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The narrator can't seem to tell the difference in pronunciation between "can" and 'can" ... which for a video about tin cans is quite funny really!
3:50 please stop using non-sense AI images. Those images are confusing. 6:04
Great information thank you
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I know this uses AI voices and stuff but this is an amazing educational video!!! I bet you would get many more views and subscribers if you used real voices! Great job 👏🏻
The spinning jenny would make spinning at home easy and efficient since a machine with 24 spindles can fit in a room easily.
Insightful
awesome vid !
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Suggestions for improvement. Do not use a robot voice. The introduction is way too long. The narrative should start within 10 seconds, not 90.
❤❤❤my great grandfather.....#AMEN11.
So when did he learn enough about ironwork from the age of 25 to the age of 43 when he patented the process never having swung a hammer his entire life? His class status prevented him from getting his hands dirty, so who created this process no other ironworker in the business could conceive yet imitated like crazy? Stands to reason it came proven from somewhere else no? Seemingly overnight discovery smh
Henry Cort didn’t invent the process, he and the British stole it from enslaved Jamaicans. He is not a genius.
Yes. West African iron working began somewhere between 2,000 and 1,000 BC possibly hundreds of years before it emerged anywhere else. As you say Cort stole the idea from slaves who would have been African metal workers from this tradition. www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2023/jul/black-metal-workers-jamaica-pioneered-key-industrial-revolution-innovation#:~:text=The%20so%2Dcalled%20Cort%20process,Black%20innovation%20is%20long%20overdue.”
There's controversy over that argument due to there being basically no evidence. However, as someone who doesn't like the UK, I'm fine with fabricating British history in a way that humiliates the Brits and makes them look bad.
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Thanks for your presentation of how horrible ruthless & without empathy greedy capitalists can be by using their success to destroy other peoples successes using any method possible whether legal or illegal. The British Govt to give this inventor a mere £200 pension proves the lack of empathy that existed in Parliament at that time because nobody want to support a loser. Oh but he invented something? Oh ok hows £200? But no more!
I find it strange that there is no mention of the fact that Harrison was underpaid for his inventions. Took him years if not decades to get the full worth of the prize. By then he was an old man.