I am a bit surprised that Hank did not discuss how Dmitri's mother basically hitchhiked from Siberia to St. Petersburg in order to provide Dmitri with an education. What is even more remarkable is how shortly after transporting Dmitri to St. Petersburg, she passed away. If you desire an excellent example of parental sacrifice for their children, well here you go!
Не знаю законно ли это писать, спустя 5 лет, но привет из России и Огромное спасибо за комментарий, содержащий благодарность за таблицу, под биографией Менделеева.
Another great video. It's most amazing that Dmitri Mendeleev saw the Periodic Table in a dream. “Knowledge is a light which God casteth into the heart of whomsoever He willeth." ~ Bahá’u’lláh, Baha'i Faith
Hey Hank, NYC chemistry teacher of many years here. I loved your original video of Mendeleev complete with Dmitri getting a sore bottom and the cartoons pixs to go along with your narration. However, breaking up that longish video into two smaller ones has been wonderful. My students can sit for 4-5 minutes and watch a video, take notes and absorb more effectively than your longer one so thank you for doing that. You really are superb in your narrations and I enjoy what you bring to the world of chemistry. Best-- Mary Andrews
I'm continuously surprised by the elegance of the periodic table. At first it seems so simple but you can learn so much about each element simply based on its position. It's pretty much the Shakespeare of chemistry.
Hi I am Bulgarian currently living in Canada. I just want to share with you that in the Slavic countries the periodic table is better known as the "Table of Mendeleev" and it is called so even in schools and universities.
My dad is a retired chemistry teacher, and over the years we have given him a number of period table themed gifts, inducing a glow-in-the-dark periodic table tie, and a “Periodic Table and Chairs” sweatshirt.
awesome. I was never good in chemestry or physics in school, but scishow kind of woke up my intrest in it and I am now reading books about it. Thanks so much Hank and the team for inspiering me and making me smarter.
***** Last year the schedule actually was different each day. Sometimes we only had 40 minute lessons. Very occasionally we had 2-hour lessons. Although apparently the school is changing it for next year. No idea what it's going to be.
Could you talk about Black Holes? My Honors Biology teacher doesn't believe in the existence of black holes and I would like nothing more than to show him a sci show video! Thanks for being so awesome!
I would really love to hear more about women who have contributed to science! As girls, we kind of grow up with people like Kim Kardashian and Snooki to look up to. I would really love to hear more about smart, powerful women who did really amazing things.
i realize that, and i know that to be true too, but because i want to express my mind i put it in a way that some people who do not know that can understand.
Natrium and Kalium are the Latin names of Sodium and Potassium. The "Na" and "K" are derived from the Latin names. The elements are only referred to as Sodium and Potassium. The same goes for Tin [Stannum (Sn)], Antimony [Stibum (Sb)], Copper [Cuprum (Cu)], Iron [Ferrum (Fe)], Tungsten [Wolfram (W)] and a bunch of others. Hope this helps.
someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but other than being a musician I think he also creates networks. This show is a "original channel" paid for by youtube. Been a long time since I watched the video where he explained his job.
The video partly played at the start, so it was Hank saying "When I was growing up as a young nerd, I had this-" and then it cut to an advert about "Simply Be" fashion.
A nice presentation on Dmitri Mendeleev, the inventor of periodic table. I feel sorry that he could not receive the coveted Nobel prize. He should have lived longer, another couple of years, His work is significant, thanks for his parents to send Mendeleev to St. Peters burg for education.
It's probably because there are atleast 9 documentaries about him. Still, the greatest mind of all times in my oppinion (Archimedes was also a no joke guy, but he was on machinery - inventing is easier than observing... and on that scale and that precision...)
When you talk about evidence, you are addressing a 3rd party yellow magazine article or an experiment that everyone can confirm by testing it himself? Because i tend to believe at information that is closer to it's source, sry for that! :) If i can make my screensaver calculate a random creature that, by evolving, manages to walk after a day or two (and i can also make it from scratch, changing the enviroment) i tend to believe that, i'm sorry again :). If you can not understand something there are 2 options - either this thing is not true or you are not that smart and need to put more work on the subject! Some brains search for the 1st option - saves energy and they feel better, and some tend to search for option 2. So - option 1 - you can't understand something and see someone saying he have evidence this thing is false. - option 2 - you can't understand something but if you put alot of effort you can replicate it and see how it actually works, but you need a basic programing skills and maybe a few days to make it work on your own.
Also - if you are lazy to think and just search for the sensation - i hope one day you get so lazy you stop comment crap everywhere :D www.spiderland.org/breve/breveCreatures.html this is a link where you can start experimenting with your own virtual evolving creatures.
***** read the book l'erreur de Darwin and see if that changes your mind its in french but i am shure you can find it in English and there is no reason to go crazy and insult me !
I’m glad that he was in the good favor of the Tsar, even though I don’t condone bigamy or adultery. But the periodic table was certainly a huge boon to science worldwide, so I’m glad that the Tsar appreciated that.
my chemistry teacher was awesome, so was my biology teacher....but they were the same person so that don't really count does it, i always learned by myself but that is since i started learning about science when i was like...before i can recall, one of my former schools has like a 20-30 year old teacher in science, the dude is awesome showing science with experiments and showed how to make crystals but sort of failed since he forgot the seed stone in one test
Hahahaha the thing is I've always hated science at school (I've had 9 teachers for the moment because there's biology and physics) but I always enjoy reading science revues, for exemple. I think science is awesome and teachers don't make us like it enough.
Hank, I'd kind of like to see you do an Brilliant Minds on Einstein. A lot of people my age really don't fully understand what he did, they just know that he was, "Like, really smart"
you should do a show on the skylon.its a British plane design to go to space.its engines are operantly revelatory and have just finished a test.it operas to be a successful.
You forgot to mention that he practically walked most of the way from Siberia to St.Petersburg (which is around a 3rd if not more of the Earth's surface).
Do a video on Lord Kelvin. Would love to hear more about him as he had something to do with(probably a professor) Glasgow University. Which is were I study :D
Can You Please Do A Show On Unification Of The Weak And Electromagnetic Interaction Between Elementary Particles, Abdus Salam, Sheldon Glashow And Steven Weinberg .
Hey hank, i know i requested this a few days ago as well, but please a video on 1- Penicillin and 2. Bio-gene therapy - Guys please thumbs this up, so Hank can see , Love your videos Hank :)
"While it is true that Mendeleev in 1892 became head of the Archive of Weights and Measures in Saint Petersburg, and evolved it into a government bureau the following year, that institution was never involved in setting any production quality standards, but was issued with standardising Russian trade weights and measuring instruments. Furthermore, the 40% standard strength was already introduced by the Russian government in 1843, when Mendeleev was nine years old.[65]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev#Vodka_myth
Also in Russia the Periodic table is called 'the mendeleev's table'
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I am a bit surprised that Hank did not discuss how Dmitri's mother basically hitchhiked from Siberia to St. Petersburg in order to provide Dmitri with an education. What is even more remarkable is how shortly after transporting Dmitri to St. Petersburg, she passed away. If you desire an excellent example of parental sacrifice for their children, well here you go!
Дмитрий Иванович Менделеев, привет из Швеции! Огромное спасибо за периодичаскую систему!
Дмитрий Иванович Менделеев, привет из Америки! Я тоже согласен со шведским человеком. Большое вам спасибо за периодическую систему!
Не знаю законно ли это писать, спустя 5 лет, но привет из России и Огромное спасибо за комментарий, содержащий благодарность за таблицу, под биографией Менделеева.
Дмитрий Иванович Менделеев, привет из Канады! Вы настоящий русский талант!
do a great minds episode on Archimedes
I agree with this comment. Scishow should do a great minds episode on Archimedes!
This show is the best thing on youtube
Another great video. It's most amazing that Dmitri Mendeleev saw the Periodic Table in a dream. “Knowledge is a light which God casteth into the heart of whomsoever He willeth." ~ Bahá’u’lláh, Baha'i Faith
Hey Hank, NYC chemistry teacher of many years here. I loved your original video of Mendeleev complete with Dmitri getting a sore bottom and the cartoons pixs to go along with your narration. However, breaking up that longish video into two smaller ones has been wonderful. My students can sit for 4-5 minutes and watch a video, take notes and absorb more effectively than your longer one so thank you for doing that. You really are superb in your narrations and I enjoy what you bring to the world of chemistry. Best--
Mary Andrews
I'm continuously surprised by the elegance of the periodic table. At first it seems so simple but you can learn so much about each element simply based on its position. It's pretty much the Shakespeare of chemistry.
Hi I am Bulgarian currently living in Canada. I just want to share with you that in the Slavic countries the periodic table is better known as the "Table of Mendeleev" and it is called so even in schools and universities.
Do video for Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
My dad is a retired chemistry teacher, and over the years we have given him a number of period table themed gifts, inducing a glow-in-the-dark periodic table tie, and a “Periodic Table and Chairs” sweatshirt.
did he buy them with drug money
@@railroadisolationist5452 Elementary, my dear Watson!
I'm so glad there's people like you on RUclips :)
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Yes... yes it is.
And I love you for it Hank. Glad it seems you haven't changed much!
i love these great minds videos! keep 'em coming!!
Great minds is a mini-series within scishow about great scientists, giving background information on them and their work.
Totally had an enormous periodic table over my bed as well. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
i cannot believe scishow still only gets around 75,000 views..... it's FRICKING RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME...
I gasped when I saw the title. Demitri's my favorite scientist!
awesome. I was never good in chemestry or physics in school, but scishow kind of woke up my intrest in it and I am now reading books about it. Thanks so much Hank and the team for inspiering me and making me smarter.
Yay! Vodka! =D
I love scishow so much
Great video, this is probably my favorite great minds so far! so many interesting facts (like the vodka thing)
Hip hop polka... OMG your the total genius of youyube.
TY for this awesome show and all the outer shows you and you brother makes/produce
DFTBA
Watched this in school. Best science lesson ever!!
One day in biology class we literally just watched a bunch of Hank Green's videos. The whole class. 86 solid minutes of this guy. Best day ever. :D
I'm a geek, not a nerd you have 86 min long lessons!
***** Last year the schedule actually was different each day. Sometimes we only had 40 minute lessons. Very occasionally we had 2-hour lessons. Although apparently the school is changing it for next year. No idea what it's going to be.
+I'm a geek, not a nerd we just have 1 hour lessons and occasionally in the higher years we may have double lessons that are 2 hours
i need scishow in my life!!!
Could you talk about Black Holes? My Honors Biology teacher doesn't believe in the existence of black holes and I would like nothing more than to show him a sci show video! Thanks for being so awesome!
I like your show... you need more videos...
You are a Boss
I have a periodic table on my wall!! (is this something to be proud of? It is now! >:D)
Wish you a Happy Bday Dmitri Mendeleev
Periodic like SciShow Videos!
I would really love to hear more about women who have contributed to science! As girls, we kind of grow up with people like Kim Kardashian and Snooki to look up to. I would really love to hear more about smart, powerful women who did really amazing things.
Thank you Google for remember a great man of science far ahead of his time.
You should do a video on what makes cancer happen and why it's so hard to stop.
YES PLEASE!
He did an episode on the Periodic Table, which featured Mendeleev prominently.
i realize that, and i know that to be true too, but because i want to express my mind i put it in a way that some people who do not know that can understand.
Natrium and Kalium are the Latin names of Sodium and Potassium. The "Na" and "K" are derived from the Latin names. The elements are only referred to as Sodium and Potassium.
The same goes for Tin [Stannum (Sn)], Antimony [Stibum (Sb)], Copper [Cuprum (Cu)], Iron [Ferrum (Fe)], Tungsten [Wolfram (W)] and a bunch of others.
Hope this helps.
Sweet video!!!
@scishow Hank, please make an episode in which you explain the string theory. It would make many nerdfighters, including myself very happy.
Nice and admirable body language talent you've got.
What an admirable explanation! It'll all be attentively seated hereafter.
someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but other than being a musician I think he also creates networks. This show is a "original channel" paid for by youtube. Been a long time since I watched the video where he explained his job.
Medelevium, awesome. I love these Great Minds episodes.
The alcohol in vodka lowers the freezing point of the liquid. Vodka will freeze, but not at the temperature of a typical freezer.
The video partly played at the start, so it was Hank saying "When I was growing up as a young nerd, I had this-" and then it cut to an advert about "Simply Be" fashion.
will you do an episode about Darwinism, please?
A nice presentation on Dmitri Mendeleev, the inventor of periodic table. I feel sorry that he could not receive the coveted Nobel prize. He should have lived longer, another couple of years, His work is significant, thanks for his parents to send Mendeleev to St. Peters burg for education.
I learn a lot from this series. :D
in the uk the regular alcohol by volume for vodka is 37.5, the 40% stuff has extra duty on it.
When I was old enough to have my own bathroom, I got the table on a shower curtain...
because he was an amazing scientist who was way ahead of the technology of his time
Awesome vid!
I could've sworn you already made this video previously. I know for a fact I watched it way before the 26th or April.
Would love to see you do a video on Aldo Leopold!
Can we see an episode about the differences between electric and traditional cars?
I don't see Charles Darwin in the list of Great Minds. You guys definitely need to make a video on him.
It's probably because there are atleast 9 documentaries about him. Still, the greatest mind of all times in my oppinion (Archimedes was also a no joke guy, but he was on machinery - inventing is easier than observing... and on that scale and that precision...)
Because there is much evidence that his evolotion theory is false !
When you talk about evidence, you are addressing a 3rd party yellow magazine article or an experiment that everyone can confirm by testing it himself? Because i tend to believe at information that is closer to it's source, sry for that! :) If i can make my screensaver calculate a random creature that, by evolving, manages to walk after a day or two (and i can also make it from scratch, changing the enviroment) i tend to believe that, i'm sorry again :).
If you can not understand something there are 2 options - either this thing is not true or you are not that smart and need to put more work on the subject! Some brains search for the 1st option - saves energy and they feel better, and some tend to search for option 2.
So - option 1 - you can't understand something and see someone saying he have evidence this thing is false.
- option 2 - you can't understand something but if you put alot of effort you can replicate it and see how it actually works, but you need a basic programing skills and maybe a few days to make it work on your own.
Also - if you are lazy to think and just search for the sensation - i hope one day you get so lazy you stop comment crap everywhere :D
www.spiderland.org/breve/breveCreatures.html
this is a link where you can start experimenting with your own virtual evolving creatures.
*****
read the book l'erreur de Darwin and see if that changes your mind its in french but i am shure you can find it in English and there is no reason to go crazy and insult me !
I’m glad that he was in the good favor of the Tsar, even though I don’t condone bigamy or adultery. But the periodic table was certainly a huge boon to science worldwide, so I’m glad that the Tsar appreciated that.
I would love to see a video about different types of meditation.
I've got a physics-exam coming up, so I'm rewatching every Scishow episode.
Could you talk about the chemicals and neuro-things behind pain perception?
love this.
helped me a lot with my school prject/ assignment
Hank! Yay u did some videos with Charlie!! Awesomee. Can you make a video on non-renewable resources, please? Thanksss!
Do an episode about Alexander Humboldt please! That would be Great!
Dmitri is now my hero
my chemistry teacher was awesome, so was my biology teacher....but they were the same person so that don't really count does it, i always learned by myself but that is since i started learning about science when i was like...before i can recall, one of my former schools has like a 20-30 year old teacher in science, the dude is awesome showing science with experiments and showed how to make crystals but sort of failed since he forgot the seed stone in one test
But there's also experimental physics, which isn't just equations. And if you throw astrophysics into the mix I just find it fascinating.
haha i felt like i watched this before too, i think the series of videos has ended and is on repeat now
Hi po ms mayet
Hahahaha the thing is I've always hated science at school (I've had 9 teachers for the moment because there's biology and physics) but I always enjoy reading science revues, for exemple. I think science is awesome and teachers don't make us like it enough.
Hank, I'd kind of like to see you do an Brilliant Minds on Einstein. A lot of people my age really don't fully understand what he did, they just know that he was, "Like, really smart"
He was a fraud and idiot. Freemason promoted fool. Tesla was the genius
it does freeze just not at 32 degrees (or 0 if celcius) because it's not water.
That's awesome!
Mendeleev, a magical man. Go Mendeleev!
you mentioned Grigori Rasputin in the beginning, do presentation on him
you should do a show on the skylon.its a British plane design to go to space.its engines are operantly revelatory and have just finished a test.it operas to be a successful.
My cat's name is Dmitri, watching this video I now feel like he is destined for great things.
Thanks! That was really nerdy!
You forgot to mention that he practically walked most of the way from Siberia to St.Petersburg (which is around a 3rd if not more of the Earth's surface).
Lol 😂 that introduction was great! 👍🏼
I think that his best scientific accolade was having created the periodic table of the elements and predicting the discovery of several elements.
Because he's one of the most magnificent and interesting men on the planet, at least to me.
Astronautalis brought me here with his song named Dmitri Mendeleev about the scientist, look it up
Do a video on Lord Kelvin. Would love to hear more about him as he had something to do with(probably a professor) Glasgow University. Which is were I study :D
I wish scishow was longer and more indepth
i feel dejavu ause hank did this already
absolutely
Can You Please Do A Show On Unification Of The Weak And Electromagnetic Interaction Between Elementary Particles, Abdus Salam, Sheldon Glashow And Steven Weinberg .
Please do Isaac Newton next!!
His son or grandson was a submarine designer and made accurate blue print of cool tank one year before english tanks were declassified.
This was really interesting, thanks :D
Do Carl Sagan next! He is my hero!!!
ask the prof (poliakoff) on periodic videos where he got his mendeleev vodka, and get yourself some. it's label even has the periodic table on it.
My grandma was the second oldest of 18 kids
Hey hank, i know i requested this a few days ago as well, but please a video on 1- Penicillin and 2. Bio-gene therapy - Guys please thumbs this up, so Hank can see , Love your videos Hank :)
I recommend the book, The Periodic Kingdom.
"While it is true that Mendeleev in 1892 became head of the Archive of Weights and Measures in Saint Petersburg, and evolved it into a government bureau the following year, that institution was never involved in setting any production quality standards, but was issued with standardising Russian trade weights and measuring instruments. Furthermore, the 40% standard strength was already introduced by the Russian government in 1843, when Mendeleev was nine years old.[65]"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev#Vodka_myth
Then Vladimir Lenin came to power.
You should do a video on Albus Dumbkedore!
badass guy
1:37 I don't know that I like the flip it 90 degrees because plenty of them are already in order by column,