Funny thing that you just got that with the Diesel-engine later in the vid, although she also already mentioned it earlier when talking about the invention of the car, the Otto-motor (gasoline combustion engine) and also the Diesel-engine. ^^
Also Felix Wankel invented the Wankel engine and Herrman Jacobi built the first usable electric engine. The steam engine was invented by English/Scots though. And the usual caveat: a lot of inventions have multiple fathers who worked of each others' research. But Germans had a hand in many world changing inventions.
Well... she forgot the computer (or to be more precise, the integrated circuit) 😅... just a minor invention by the German Conrad Zuse, who also invented the highway crossing ("Autobahnkleeblatt") and hundreds of other things.
Who invented the Germans? The German in me thought about it... Germans are the result of an unpredictable variability in the development of complex systems. Sounds very German, doesn't it? 😅
I like very much how you described Feli! And yeah, most of us feel the same when it comes to her and her content. 😊
9:50 you asked "who invented Germans?" Well, I guess we invented us ourselves 🤣
Haha nice one
I'd say it was the Romans, Tacitus was the main culprit 😄
Funny thing that you just got that with the Diesel-engine later in the vid, although she also already mentioned it earlier when talking about the invention of the car, the Otto-motor (gasoline combustion engine) and also the Diesel-engine. ^^
Also Felix Wankel invented the Wankel engine and Herrman Jacobi built the first usable electric engine. The steam engine was invented by English/Scots though. And the usual caveat: a lot of inventions have multiple fathers who worked of each others' research. But Germans had a hand in many world changing inventions.
Check Jacobs Youphess or Jufess, a Jewish tailor, born in Riga, May 14, 1834.
Letssgggoooooo latvija
Wow! Wikipedia has an article on Jākobs Jufess as Jacob Davis was named when he was born in - wait for it - Riga!
In 1897, Felix Hoffman, a German chemist working for the Bayer company, invented aspirin.
Well... she forgot the computer (or to be more precise, the integrated circuit) 😅... just a minor invention by the German Conrad Zuse, who also invented the highway crossing ("Autobahnkleeblatt") and hundreds of other things.
I was the "guy"! 😂 Not only me, I have to admit.
For the Algo 😊✌
listen to her again, she pronounced levi's correctly.
My third comment, so sorry, but Schnitzel originate in Austria.😂 But we Germans will take it, no problem.😊
Who invented the Germans?
The German in me thought about it...
Germans are the result of an unpredictable variability in the development of complex systems.
Sounds very German, doesn't it? 😅