The parts that get to me are when you show them much older--- aged. I was once a dashing young man and now I'm aged. Sometimes, in my dreams, I'm that dashing young man again. But I have to be thankful that I was able to make it this far, so far. I hope all those young beauties were able to make it to the well-aged images that you have shown. Very well done.
@@simplyme166 Like The Spirit of Christmas Present said in "A Christmas Carol": "We are all of us fellow travellers on the way to the grave. We might as well make the most of it while we are still here".
I think what may have detracted from their beauty was the lack of dental work that is prevalent now…I know when I was younger, did not have braces , therefore was not as attractive. When I was older, I got braces and now have a big /beautiful smile.
These make me so sad that they are no longer here, what sort of lives did they lead, what sort of people were they, their likes and dislikes, were they happy?
Incredible work to make these photographs come to life! The photographs are so serious in expression. It makes me happy to see them smile. Beautiful people they once were. Some day we might be lucky to be remembered in the same way.
@@da9618 Dress like a lady, act like a lady and just overall feminine and naturally beautiful.. I wish young girls these days didn’t have radical feminism brainwashing them..
Hi, this is Cindy’s husband, not Cindy…… the face of the from the 1870’s looked like a typical young girl you’d pass by walking in the local mall. In fact she seems so unnatural not staring at her phone! I’m sorry I should give her more credit than that.
Thats so amazing! The moment.. when they blink for the first time. It looks like... they wake up, after a long deep sleep and than - they look around.. - meanwhile so many years are gone.. It's heartwarming and spooky in the same time.
While every part of this process you do to bring these people to life for us for a brief moment (colour, movement, hairstyles etc) is amazing, it is the smile that does it for me every time. ❤thanks MS
As a History Buff I wish I could have had this technology when I was in school as a boy. History brought to life. What a fantastic opportunity to have a Q&A with the historical figures via AI. These photos tempt me to tip my hat to These beautiful young ladies even 150 years on. AI will rejuvenate learning History.
I wonder if they ever thought that many years later (perhaps hundreds of years) thousands of people from the future, from all over the world, would see their portraits in wonder and that their physical appearance would last for eternity.
The young Algerian girl looks a lot like the young Brazilian indigenous women...And the last beautiful woman in the video 😍. There are many women in southern Brazil 🇧🇷 who are like this...
I feel fortunate to have been born in the Age of Enlightenment. AI is progressing very quickly and it’s a fabulous tool for being able to re-capture our past. I find these recreations captivating. It’s interesting that only the most famous or the most beautiful people were being photographed. The world hasn’t changed much.
These beauties are not dead. Their beauty lives on with their daughters but sadly the tattoos, piercing, colorful hair and trashy clothing is reason why we no longer see it! Beauty Matters!
just say you personally like people keeping it natural. no need to word it as if the opposite is deducing from their beauty when in reality it simply doesnt suit your subjective fancy. makes you seem rude and shallow
Not popular to say but how I feel and believe- these amazing videos, this incredible work you do, is like a preview...a taste of the resurrection promise. Thank you so much❤
That's right, my sister/brother. It will be wonderful to see how our loved ones looked when they were young. I long to see my precious husband who was killed in an accident. He was only 40 years old. Also, I'm very much looking forward to seeing my mom again, as well as her firstborn daughter, my sister, who died of leukemia. She was only 4 1/2 years old. What a joyous day it will be! I can't wait!
@@cf8959I'm a brother, and sister, the way things are going now, Armageddon is right around the corner, so hang in there so you can see your relatives again, and it goes for me as well
I believe there's a need for more films that feature stories about the individuals mentioned in this video. It's likely that we can find many people today who closely resemble them. However, I would like to express my dissatisfaction with the 2014 movie 'Noah,' which used the name Na'el, allegedly based on Naeltamauk, Ham's wife. My discontent stems from the omission of the version I favor, Ne'elatama'uk. Interestingly, it resembles "Kneel Tomahawk," and the 'atama'uk' in her name is quite similar, albeit spelled differently, to the Algonquian word for tomahawk, 'otomahuk,' meaning "to knock down." The film depicted Tubal-cain in combat with Ham, despite Ham being Tubal-cain's son-in-law through his marriage to Kezia, Tubal-cain's daughter. The Hamar people, also known as Hamer, are a community in southwestern Ethiopia believed to be descendants of Ham, and their name echoes the English word 'Hammer,' aligning with one of Tubal-cain's symbols, the blacksmith's hammer. Ham and Kezia had a daughter named Cacia, who married Tyrus, the son of Japheth. Historical accounts often describe the Tyrrhenians as having red beards, tall stature, and reddish hair. Adataneses, known as "Hadath the Red" due to her reddish hair, was a sister of Sedeqetelebab, whose short name, Ṣedaqah, is a variant of the Tzedakah, a Jewish tradition. Another sister of Sedeqetelebab and Adataneses was Na'eltama'uk. The short name for Sedeqetelebab, Sedeqah, bears similarity to the name Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka, or Sai'i from Paiute legends. The Duhares, whose name bears a striking resemblance to Durrës, a coastal city in Albania, were a tribe distinguished by their gray eyes, tanned skin, and hair ranging from red to brown. Notably tall, they resided in America as per Spanish records. Their leader, King Datha, was described as a towering, tattooed figure. His name, being an anagram of Hadath, suggests that his lineage likely traces back to the Adataneses. Na'eltama'uk is referenced in the Book of Jubilees as Ham's wife. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church includes this text in its canon, although it is not broadly acknowledged by other Christian denominations. Her name, which is Arabic in origin, is occasionally translated as "the wife of Ham". The name Azriel, also spelled Azrael or Asriel, originates from Hebrew and translates to "God is my help." I have devised two variants resembling Sai'i, namely Azri’sai’i and Azri’ai’i, to demonstrate potential similarities. However, due to the Tower of Babel events, there are peculiarities in the spelling of their name. Sai'i, also known as the giant Sedeqah, has a name that in the Northern Paiute language is Si-Te-Cah, meaning “tule-eaters.” Tule, a fibrous aquatic plant, was reportedly used by the Si-Te-Cah to construct rafts for navigating Lake Humboldt's waters. The terms below phonetically resemble the name Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka and Sai'i. Sadducee: A term denoting a Jewish sect during the Second Temple period, noted for their strict observance of the written Law of Moses and rejection of the Pharisees' oral traditions. Siddur: A Jewish prayer book that prescribes a fixed sequence of daily prayers. The term "Siddur" is derived from the Hebrew root for "order." Sarai, the original name of Abraham's wife in the Hebrew Bible, translates to "my princess" in Hebrew. This name is believed to trace back to Emzara, Noah's wife, which could mean "mother of Sarai" or "ancestor of Sarai." According to my interpretations, this has a dual meaning, linking to the term "sire," which refers to the male parent of an animal. It is suggested that Emzara was a veterinarian on the Ark. Linking the Hapiru tribe in Babylon to Horus and his son Hapi, we notice his name closely resembles Hopi. The Habiru, alternatively spelled Habirews, could have evolved into the word Hebrew, connecting them to Heber or Eber, the son of Hua-Mu'ak. The latter part of her name echoes the pronunciation of Mohawk, ˈmōˌhôk. Eber was the son of Shelah or Salah, occasionally spelled Selah in various translations and contexts, and a son of Cainan, whose name can also be spelled Kainan, a variant of which appears in the Kanienkeha language.
Again this is Cindy’s husband. She knows I’m a hopeless romantic so I will say every one of your examples (for lack of a better term) is absolutely gorgeous!!! But!, the last one with those incredible eyes completely melts my heart. She would be the reason why I would travel back in time!
Wow. Magnificent. We venture to remote scarely touched hidden ruins during the same era or slightly even older. Now I can see the people from the era of the great ruins we venture to.
I really enjoy looking at these beautiful women ❤ wondering about their lives. Would there be any books in my local library ? Reading is one of my passions
I enjoy watching these old photos become colorized and brought to life but, at the same time, it saddens me because I realize life is so short and we will never get to know these people or hear their stories.
Thank you very much! Francis Virginia Lee Harris was a gorgeous woman and, in my opinion, the only real beauty in this video. I am amazed how you can add years to their faces. Great work!
I don't know if anyone else mentioned this, but please, please don't "age" these beautiful women. Keep them as they are. Another thing I noticed is, the way your animation has them blink, seems too fast. Most people blink slower than these women depicted. You've done a beautiful job of colonizing them. Absolutely stunning!
The girl speaking in the very beginning is Russian princess Maria Romanova, one of the 4 daughters of the last Russian Imperor Nicolay II. She was killed together with all her family in 1918, at the age of 19
The parts that get to me are when you show them much older--- aged. I was once a dashing young man and now I'm aged. Sometimes, in my dreams, I'm that dashing young man again. But I have to be thankful that I was able to make it this far, so far. I hope all those young beauties were able to make it to the well-aged images that you have shown. Very well done.
You have a good heart,that is more important than youth,and it doesn't change
@@simplyme166 Like The Spirit of Christmas Present said in "A Christmas Carol": "We are all of us fellow travellers on the way to the grave. We might as well make the most of it while we are still here".
I think what may have detracted from their beauty was the lack of dental work that is prevalent now…I know when I was younger, did not have braces , therefore was not as attractive. When I was older, I got braces and now have a big /beautiful smile.
These make me so sad that they are no longer here, what sort of lives did they lead, what sort of people were they, their likes and dislikes, were they happy?
Time only goes foreward ..we all will get Sick ..Grow old ..and die ..we are dying from the day we are born ..
This remind US That WE Will all Die One Day even though WE Will till. 110 years;
The Death IS The Final Destination
But there's hope beyond the grave by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ
I always wonder that as well, whenever I see old photos.
@@angelamary9493 True, but life is more enjoyable if we not thinking about that...
This young lady Francis Virginia Lee Harris's beauty could put to shame 99 of the todays top 100 super models.
I just googled her. She got married at age 20. She & her husband had 8 kids. She died age 84. There's a picture of her in her old age😊
According to your rhetoric. You probably don't even know who the top super models are.
THANK YOU FOR BRING HISTORY ALIVE AGAIN.TAKE CARE
Faces, eyes, skin, hair styles, facial expressions, outfits, accessories... just blows my mind away, fascinating to look at them over and over again!
Incredible work to make these photographs come to life! The photographs are so serious in expression. It makes me happy to see them smile. Beautiful people they once were. Some day we might be lucky to be remembered in the same way.
The young girl from 1870s was absolutely stunningly beautiful.
she didnt look happy so im glad they made her smile !
Yep, because they knew how to dress like a lady, without all those ugly tattoos, body piercing and shaving their heads
@@da9618 Dress like a lady, act like a lady and just overall feminine and naturally beautiful.. I wish young girls these days didn’t have radical feminism brainwashing them..
Hi, this is Cindy’s husband, not Cindy…… the face of the from the 1870’s looked like a typical young girl you’d pass by walking in the local mall. In fact she seems so unnatural not staring at her phone! I’m sorry I should give her more credit than that.
She looks sad
I happen to stumble across these videos. They're incredible!! I can't stop watching!!
It is wonderful when you put a smile on their face. I want to say hello to them and chat with them. They really do come alive
Oh my. The first one making the introduction is Maria Romanov. She was so so beautiful... 😢
Well, all of them are just stunning. Great video for sure.
Thats so amazing! The moment.. when they blink for the first time. It looks like... they wake up, after a long deep sleep and than - they look around.. - meanwhile so many years are gone.. It's heartwarming and spooky in the same time.
Tibetan woman, absolutely stunning, she took my breath away
They were beautiful, thank you for letting us see them as they looked
While every part of this process you do to bring these people to life for us for a brief moment (colour, movement, hairstyles etc) is amazing, it is the smile that does it for me every time. ❤thanks MS
As a History Buff I wish I could have had this technology when I was in school as a boy. History brought to life. What a fantastic opportunity to have a Q&A with the historical figures via AI. These photos tempt me to tip my hat to These beautiful young ladies even 150 years on. AI will rejuvenate learning History.
Its so amazing how this can be done ! I wonder what they would think about our time now and them being brought back to life
They'd be thanking God they weren't alive for this insanity.
@@WideAwake-bl7gw As if the insanity was ever better. Just different. Or maybe not even that.
@@MariaDiazskn always pros and cons to each time era is how I think of it.
I wonder if they ever thought that many years later (perhaps hundreds of years) thousands of people from the future, from all over the world, would see their portraits in wonder and that their physical appearance would last for eternity.
Danke für diese wunderschönen Bilder.
Thanks for these beautiful pictures.
Stunning. No amount of surgery or lotions/, makeup can replicate this quality of beauty.
The First Lady talking, she is absolutely stunning, they all are, wonderful video MS, thank you for posting, and take care.👍💙
that's grand duchess maria romanov of russia, murdered by the bolsheviks.
Love to hear and see them speak!! Amazing!! Thanks for bringing such beauty to life!! ❤
They were all beautiful, but the third one in from the 1870's was stunning 😍...
Very unusual face.. makes you want to look again and again...
Quel beau travail, cela est très émouvant de voir ces personnes s éveiller.
Timeless beauties 🤍 Very well done thankyou 🙏🏻
Many thanks!
@@MysteryScoop You are very welcome 🌺
@@elenafoleyfoley168 hello Elena, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
Amazing to see history back to life. Thank you 👍
Really totally stunning and they all looked so alive and beautiful
The young Algerian girl looks a lot like the young Brazilian indigenous women...And the last beautiful woman in the video 😍. There are many women in southern Brazil 🇧🇷 who are like this...
I m Algerian and she looks like my grand mother who was born in 1912..
Невольно начинаешь улыбаться вслед за ними. Отличная работа! Спасибо! 👍
Ничего не написали про первую девушку только потому что она русская, дочь Николая II.
History fascinates me. Right up my alley! Thank you for your dimensional step into history! 💕
Hello Trisha, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
I feel fortunate to have been born in the Age of Enlightenment. AI is progressing very quickly and it’s a fabulous tool for being able to re-capture our past. I find these recreations captivating. It’s interesting that only the most famous or the most beautiful people were being photographed. The world hasn’t changed much.
These are just the photos that you are seeing. I have a lot of old photos from my ancestors and they were not all extremely attractive.
Simply awesome. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Absolutely stunning!! Every photo over and again! I love watching this!
Thank you so much!
The mulatto girl was stunning! The red dress only made her dark curly hair more beautiful.
These women are much more beautiful than any "influencer" today. They endured and appreciated their culture.
These beauties are not dead. Their beauty lives on with their daughters but sadly the tattoos, piercing, colorful hair and trashy clothing is reason why we no longer see it! Beauty Matters!
Well done 👍
just say you personally like people keeping it natural. no need to word it as if the opposite is deducing from their beauty when in reality it simply doesnt suit your subjective fancy. makes you seem rude and shallow
@@Mienarrr I am shallow🤷🏼♀️
That is exactly the way I. See it.
WOW! I have not seen this to see her talk! I am constantly amazed at how far you have come! Keep up the good work!
Ganz toll gemacht🥰Vielen Dank dafür😊
Lovely! Thanks for sharing. love, Maureen
Not popular to say but how I feel and believe- these amazing videos, this incredible work you do, is like a preview...a taste of the resurrection promise.
Thank you so much❤
So true, my sister. There will be worldwide resurrection parties welcoming our precious loved ones back to us.
@@cf8959 💗 Ware, MA Cong.
Another piece of art. Beautiful work 👌
Those young women will look like that again when God resurrected them back to life when this earth becomes a paradise again soon
That's right, my sister/brother. It will be wonderful to see how our loved ones looked when they were young. I long to see my precious husband who was killed in an accident. He was only 40 years old. Also, I'm very much looking forward to seeing my mom again, as well as her firstborn daughter, my sister, who died of leukemia. She was only 4 1/2 years old. What a joyous day it will be! I can't wait!
@@cf8959I'm a brother, and sister, the way things are going now, Armageddon is right around the corner, so hang in there so you can see your relatives again, and it goes for me as well
John 5:28,29
I believe there's a need for more films that feature stories about the individuals mentioned in this video. It's likely that we can find many people today who closely resemble them. However, I would like to express my dissatisfaction with the 2014 movie 'Noah,' which used the name Na'el, allegedly based on Naeltamauk, Ham's wife. My discontent stems from the omission of the version I favor, Ne'elatama'uk. Interestingly, it resembles "Kneel Tomahawk," and the 'atama'uk' in her name is quite similar, albeit spelled differently, to the Algonquian word for tomahawk, 'otomahuk,' meaning "to knock down." The film depicted Tubal-cain in combat with Ham, despite Ham being Tubal-cain's son-in-law through his marriage to Kezia, Tubal-cain's daughter. The Hamar people, also known as Hamer, are a community in southwestern Ethiopia believed to be descendants of Ham, and their name echoes the English word 'Hammer,' aligning with one of Tubal-cain's symbols, the blacksmith's hammer. Ham and Kezia had a daughter named Cacia, who married Tyrus, the son of Japheth. Historical accounts often describe the Tyrrhenians as having red beards, tall stature, and reddish hair. Adataneses, known as "Hadath the Red" due to her reddish hair, was a sister of Sedeqetelebab, whose short name, Ṣedaqah, is a variant of the Tzedakah, a Jewish tradition. Another sister of Sedeqetelebab and Adataneses was Na'eltama'uk. The short name for Sedeqetelebab, Sedeqah, bears similarity to the name Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka, or Sai'i from Paiute legends.
The Duhares, whose name bears a striking resemblance to Durrës, a coastal city in Albania, were a tribe distinguished by their gray eyes, tanned skin, and hair ranging from red to brown. Notably tall, they resided in America as per Spanish records. Their leader, King Datha, was described as a towering, tattooed figure. His name, being an anagram of Hadath, suggests that his lineage likely traces back to the Adataneses.
Na'eltama'uk is referenced in the Book of Jubilees as Ham's wife. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church includes this text in its canon, although it is not broadly acknowledged by other Christian denominations. Her name, which is Arabic in origin, is occasionally translated as "the wife of Ham".
The name Azriel, also spelled Azrael or Asriel, originates from Hebrew and translates to "God is my help." I have devised two variants resembling Sai'i, namely Azri’sai’i and Azri’ai’i, to demonstrate potential similarities. However, due to the Tower of Babel events, there are peculiarities in the spelling of their name. Sai'i, also known as the giant Sedeqah, has a name that in the Northern Paiute language is Si-Te-Cah, meaning “tule-eaters.” Tule, a fibrous aquatic plant, was reportedly used by the Si-Te-Cah to construct rafts for navigating Lake Humboldt's waters.
The terms below phonetically resemble the name Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka and Sai'i.
Sadducee: A term denoting a Jewish sect during the Second Temple period, noted for their strict observance of the written Law of Moses and rejection of the Pharisees' oral traditions.
Siddur: A Jewish prayer book that prescribes a fixed sequence of daily prayers. The term "Siddur" is derived from the Hebrew root for "order."
Sarai, the original name of Abraham's wife in the Hebrew Bible, translates to "my princess" in Hebrew. This name is believed to trace back to Emzara, Noah's wife, which could mean "mother of Sarai" or "ancestor of Sarai." According to my interpretations, this has a dual meaning, linking to the term "sire," which refers to the male parent of an animal. It is suggested that Emzara was a veterinarian on the Ark.
Linking the Hapiru tribe in Babylon to Horus and his son Hapi, we notice his name closely resembles Hopi. The Habiru, alternatively spelled Habirews, could have evolved into the word Hebrew, connecting them to Heber or Eber, the son of Hua-Mu'ak. The latter part of her name echoes the pronunciation of Mohawk, ˈmōˌhôk. Eber was the son of Shelah or Salah, occasionally spelled Selah in various translations and contexts, and a son of Cainan, whose name can also be spelled Kainan, a variant of which appears in the Kanienkeha language.
It was nice to see women of colour included here. Good job.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the time travel!
Any time!
I smile every time they do. 😊
No makeup just natural beauty.
TIME is the scariest concept in the world.
Truly beautiful work✨💎🫶👏👏👏✨
Quality is getting better and better. Wish you could produce more.
Again this is Cindy’s husband. She knows I’m a hopeless romantic so I will say every one of your examples (for lack of a better term) is absolutely gorgeous!!! But!, the last one with those incredible eyes completely melts my heart. She would be the reason why I would travel back in time!
She was beautiful
Hello cindy, how are you doing?
Thank you again.
Never fail to be amazed, stunning
Absolutely beautiful work. I've never seen this before. I've been watching your videos and it is so cool thank you
Thank you very much!
Wow. Magnificent. We venture to remote scarely touched hidden ruins during the same era or slightly even older. Now I can see the people from the era of the great ruins we venture to.
To think yo do this,incredibly. Knowing these was very harsh times...just brilliant
They were all beautiful, but Francis Virginia Lee Harris (1903), was absolutely GORGEOUS
Hi how're you doing?
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Natural beauty is the best it's timeless.
So amazing.....thanks.
Lady no. 3.....such a beauty!
Fantastic! Super interesting!👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Incroyable tout ce qu'on peut faire de nos jours 😮
Wow
Awesome video. Wish ya would have made em all talk😃. Thanks for sharing with us👍🏻
I really enjoy looking at these beautiful women ❤ wondering about their lives. Would there be any books in my local library ? Reading is one of my passions
I enjoy watching these old photos become colorized and brought to life but, at the same time, it saddens me because I realize life is so short and we will never get to know these people or hear their stories.
Simply amazing.
Hi 👋how're you doing?
Your work is sublime. It’s chilling in the best sort of way.👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing, thank you.
You are brilliant! What a stellar video. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hello Roxie, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
The smiles are so lovely.
Wow! Our technology now these days are so hightech that it can bring this photos in Life. Thank you for this video with us. I really appreciate it 🙏
What are your theme music you use for each picture? Excellent selection. It seems to match each subject portrait.
I love these they had beautiful smiles
Thank you very much! Francis Virginia Lee Harris was a gorgeous woman and, in my opinion, the only real beauty in this video. I am amazed how you can add years to their faces. Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it
To me, they are all real beauties.
Amazing job!! Please bring Ana Pavlova to Life.
Quel beau travail.... particulièrement pour créer les sourires ! Félicitations !
I don't know if anyone else mentioned this, but please, please don't "age" these beautiful women. Keep them as they are. Another thing I noticed is, the way your animation has them blink, seems too fast. Most people blink slower than these women depicted. You've done a beautiful job of colonizing them. Absolutely stunning!
Tie ženy sú krásne , nadčasové ,ale doba ich robila smutnými.Vidím tam bolesť,túha po novom,lepšom.
Another amazing work of art!
Every time I watch it it's like it's the first time. It's surprising.
Beautiful women love your video"s😍☺💖💚💖💚❤
Thank you!!
Amazing likenesses!
Awesome job!
Thanks!
very good! great what they do with old photos, it gives an impression how the eyes move, super real!! 😮
Absolutely amazing beautiful princess, I am heartbroken what happened to her and family 😢 beautiful pictures ❤❤❤❤
It was necessary
Amazing! OMG!
Fantastic!
Many thanks!
Thanks, all beautiful 🌹
The girl speaking in the very beginning is Russian princess Maria Romanova, one of the 4 daughters of the last Russian Imperor Nicolay II. She was killed together with all her family in 1918, at the age of 19
Absolutely amazing!
Portrait of a young lady..she looked so beautiful..her hair..eyes and her smile ❤
Beautiful.
Pretty good job. Thanks.
WOW AMAZING
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Great Job!
The music draws you in as well as the profiles.
Uau...perfeito incrível 👏👏👏👏
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent, there all absolutely beautiful.
This was amazing and sad because they are gone and who knows what happened to the them🌹
Harikulade…
Dünyanın bütün “renkleri” ne kadar güzel…
Thank you so much.
🍃💐🍃.