The Darwin & Evolution Iceberg Explained
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- Consider this a guest exhibit of sorts, where in cahoots with extinct_animal_facts on Instagram, I have transcribed his Iceberg on Sir Charles Darwin into video format. It’s much longer than anything I’ve made before and has a different editing style than my (modern) stuff, but I hope you’ll all still enjoy it.
Edge's Part: • The Darwin & Evolution...
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Editor Credit: Edited by KreativeJack
A great deal of the information came from the Darwin Correspondence Project: www.darwinproject.ac.uk/
I enjoyed the video but the ad for a scam and fake company....sad but I don't blame ya I'd take free money from a scammer too. But much respect to the creators that pulled their video and deleted the ad after finding out how scummy established titles is. MrBallen and others did ads then quickly took down the video and deleted the add without a care that they'd lose most every penny the video could make. Losses on the ad itself and pulling a video like that screws ya in views and the algorithm
This was published before the scoop dropped to be fair. Going forward, I doubt well see a sponsored vid from ET again here. Love em or hate em, they did help keep the lights on at The Budget Museum HQ lol
It's a gimmick not a scam. It says clearly on the 'deed' what it is and it is shown in the ad. Don't want it don't buy it.
@FbDb-Prime right they say they donate to charities that repr3sent your donations as planted trees... they never had anything to do with planting trees. But if you're suggesting they aren't in fact donating then that's another thing but it's always been a donation to a tree planting charity
@@Prime501 The non-profit "trees for the future" DO list them as donors, so the money is going to planting trees
Sound like an a-hole with this type of comment. Then again it’s the internet.
That drawing of Darwin as a MONKE is probably the best piece of slander ever lol
Your name is cursed
@the game ranch it's the name Spongebob wanted to use when he contemplated leaving Bikini Bottom to get away from Flatts the Flounder
"Darwin became terrified about the idea of God-lead evolution after seeing Parasitic wasp."
Who would not.
You could have just left the parasitic part out honestly. Wasps on their own are a good reason to abandon religion
You’re going to be stuck for that, I had white s*** in my mouth at 5, the brown source obviously, doesn’t mean main character all the time, what a week for that pedopilia
@@willp6539 the macral size engine, and +jus like good moments
Can't blame them. That TMNT episode fucked me up as a kid, legit gave me trauma and extreme fear over them that I haven't gotten rid of yet.
@@acerrodriguez8428 Aah, Parasitica, the episode that is at least partly responsible for my fear of buzzing insects. The bug sounds haunt my nightmares :D
“Pursuing the British dream… taxidermy” I’m dying lol
Nope, it's ChuckTesta.
Man, the new exhibit looks great! I'm so lucky this above average museum has budget rates with which I can afford!
Ha...ha...ha
I thank you for doing this informative video. I must make a correction: although Herbert Spencer is blamed for "social Darwinism" -- a term that only gained currency in the twentieth century with Richard Hofstadter -- Herbert Spencer was pointedly anti-imperialism. He wrote both publicly and privately that he sided with the indigenous peoples against British colonization. When he thought of evolution as teleological -- yes, we know evolution is not goal-directed and synonymous with progress, but Herbert Spencer did think of it that way -- Spencer thought that pacifism was the moral ideal. He therefore considered British imperialism a step backward, the opposite of the progress he wanted.
This is not an inference about Spencer; he said it openly. In _The Principles of Ethics_ , he wrote, “Behaving treacherously and cruelly to voyagers, as some of them did in retaliation,...‘savage’ came to mean ferocious. ... But the inhumanity which has been shown by the races classed as civilised, is certainly not less, and has often been greater, than that shown by the races classed as uncivilised.”
For confirmation, you can consult academic works that focus on both Darwin and Spencer, and of their correspondences with one another.
Also, imperialists and even the first eugenicists did not think of themselves as applying Spencer's social-science worldview but instead thought of themselves as rebelling against it. The reason was that Herbert Spencer's laissez-faire politics meant he opposed colonialism, imperialism, and governments forcing sterilization. Early eugenicists such as Sidney Webb said that because they supported imperialism and having the government intervene in people's reproductive choices, their eugenicism was a divergence from laissez faire and Spencer's political philosophy.
Anyhow, I thank you for your time, and for bringing attention to Charles Darwin's important life, including its lesser-known aspects. Mahalo!
Great visuals, perfect dry deliveries, fascinating information... what else could you want?
Less brown nosing comments
@@TheSoonToBePurgedJackMeHoff55 that's funny I was gonna say more depressed incels trying to bring everyone down, but then you showed up! 😀
A million dollars, probably
Not to have to hear an ad for a fake company that gives out fake titles but a lot of people fell for that scam. The ones that pulled their videos and deleted the ad get the most bonus points in the respect category like MrBallen did.
A hug :(
If teachers organized study guides into icebergs rather than vocabulary lists far more people would do well in science classes.
Don’t blame the teacher. Blame the school board for being such downers.
Menwhile... me beeing in university and creating a paper organized in the iceberg meme.
There is no way to learn biology without learning ALOT of vocabulary.
@@whatabouttheearth yeah but having context helps alot memorizing a list of unrelated words is kinda a waste of time.
So eating all of those strange animals might have caused his mystery illnesses, right? I mean, 'old owl' doesn't sound very healthy. Great video on a great iceberg btw, I love your channel, keep it up!
I bet you'd prefer *young* owls, you pervert! Lol jp
I wonder if he ate a armadillo? Or something that could have passed on a sickness to him...?
if i could eat any animal id probably eat a weird fish, maybe something with a texture between crab and tuna
The dissapointed-but-not-surprised "Oh" when reading that one guy's involvement in scientific racism was perfect
Have you ever considered the possibility that some such studies had at least some truth? Or is that too controversial a viewpoint for you to even recognise as possible?
Unrelated but I love your Decidueye pfp. My fav Pokémon alongside Croagunk.
@@no_george thank you!
@@robbiejohnston2023 What truth are you thinking could be gleamed from those studies? Please explain yourself properly.
@@aronworlen1752 the studies in question showed that white and south Asian gene pools on average were essentially more intelligent than black and aboriginal gene pools. Very slightly but the evidence was clear, then got covered up because people found it too offensive
Darwin growing a beard to not get hounded (because he said people treated him like he "had committed a murder"), is occasionally refered to as "survival of the scruffiest"
The Voyage of Beagle is one of the best books I’ve ever come across. And my favourite author is Joseph Conrad.
oh really? I had no idea. i just finished Heart of Darkness... ill definately have to check this out.
@@indus7841 Have you had a chance to enjoy Victory by Mr Conrad yet? It’s intense.
But the Voyage of Beagle…it’s really well written.
I listen to audiobooks version of it, rented through an app from my local library. It has, at least in my humble opinion, captured the feelings and sensations experienced by the author at the time.
It’s a must read!
Okay but the fact that Darwin questioned gods existence after observing a parasitoid wasp is super relatable. Nature can be pretty fked sometimes.
Dr. B is the most important scientist (or historian, but he is truly a scientific historian)
My man got himself a sponsor..
I'm so proud
Really enjoyed this video man! Appreciate the work you put in
We miss you good sir. Love to binge Budget Museum videos while eating.
I think you are amazing.
I found your channel by chance and I've been eating thru the videos back to back. They're really interesting.
Please keep making videos.
Love the humor, love the editing, the memes and anime pictures.
always one of my favorites to see an upload from!
Good job budget guy! I learn new things and had fun
Yes you make a video about Darwin.I always wanted this.
Did part two just never get released? Cos if not it’s really a shame. I would love to see you do a follow up.
Was just looking for the follow-up given that it’s been a month and I agree. I’d love to see a part 2
@@bluejello7565 i didnt see one yet. :(
Part 2 is my by an other guy link in the description
What a glorious day! A new upload!
Stoked for every Budget Museum vid
Hype. Never thought I'd see this video title, I love it!
It's been awhile, this does not disappoint.
You might want to link part 2 in the description or a pinned comment.
Its not out yet
Ahh word. I was wondering where it might be.
This is the most interesting and funniest video so far! Please more mammoth projects like this!
SUPER NICE
Happy to see you alive!
love this video
I like how you mentioned Alfred Russel Wallace his really a forgettable father of evolution.
Steping in and liking before watching the video. Because feeding the my little boi the algorythm is important
24:00. Jenny the Orangutan died in 1839, not 1939.
That would make more sense wouldn't it. 😂
"families and dynasties that could support them looking at barnacles all day" lmao
Bro, I'm not sure how often you get this, but you sound _exactly_ like David Duchovny. I'm here for it.
what a hilarious thing to be sponsored by
Awesome vid 🔥
the plant shown at 32:41 isn’t an orchid. it’s a species of Heliamphora, a carnivorous pitcher plant from the tepuis mountains of Venezuela. It’s in the same family as Sarracenia.
Charles Darwin on the zoo be like "Hi, grandpa"
You probably think Darwin said we came from chimps don't you?
"If we came from monkeys/apes why are there still monkeys/apes?" 😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@whatabouttheearth how are gonna flex when your PFP is a lemur? Stick to cartoons mate. Science is beyond your kind
@@josephsalmonte4995
"how are gonna flex when your PFP is a lemur?" 🙄, grammer lessons I guess.
@@whatabouttheearthbecause evolution doesn’t work like that
I cannot believe you just stopped at the end there
I haven't done any additional Googling on this, but my biology teacher in college told us that Darwin "raced to publish" On the Origin of Species after corresponding with Wallace and finding out that Wallace had the same idea he had.
20:52 sam may have gotten that name from the term "standing on your soapbox." maybe he believed he needed to be heard
The glutton club stuff is funny but I would totally eat an agouti in a resturant setting. They’re like cavys, who were originally domesticated for their meat.
Nice and interesting vid.
1:41 established titles has been exposed to be a scam a while ago.
Yup
Not the established titles sponsorship 😭 there hasn't been this much drama in the sponsorship community since Better Help lmao
Can you put a link to E.D.G.E's video of the second part?
It’s not out quite yet, according to Budget’s replies on other comments.
It'd be nice if you could put the link to the second part of the video in the description or even just a pinned comment. Or even just a link to E.D.G.E's channel.
His video is not out yet. So for now my final statement doesn’t make too much sense.
@@TheBudgetMuseum OOOPS you missed the part where the Established Titles Scam has been exposed all over youtube? Even tho a person with half a brain should have said hey hang on ill spend 30 seconds to look into this!
Thank you Mr. Museum
You should do a sequel to recently extinct mammals
Will you post the link to the second part of the iceberg in the description and in a pinned comment?
Not out yet :( What a tease
Yeah I was curious too. Will probably be updated when it is released. 😎
17:55 Haekel's theory was not "recapitalation", it's "re-ca-pit'-u-la-tion", i.e., a repeat.
Could you link the second part? It's not in the description.
It’s not out quite yet. Should be soon. Check back in a couple days?
@@RachelleBeyer Fair nuff!
Is there a link to the second part of the video?
The sponsorship for this video did not age well
8:00 T-rexs in fighter jets, goes pretty hard
can u make a community post when EDGEs video goes up?
Anyone know the name of the songs playing in the background?
Link to E.D.G.E.'s video?
Do Prof. George Edward Challenger next
Not Established Titles 😭
I can't find the second half of this video, can someone share the link please?
HMS Beagle acceptence: There's something amusingly grim about the universe. Fitzroy's family had a history of suicide. The first captain of the Beagle committed suicide. Fitzroy was afraid of following through. Yet the voyage was instrumental to Darwin figuring out natural selection which Fitzroy hated greatly. His life was plagued by failure after failure, and he eventually took his own life. It's not unlikely that part of the reason he killed himself was because of his hand in Darwin's theory.
Westminister Abby: Not quite next to Isaac Newton, but certainly close enough.
Darwin's sickness: My favorite 'diagnosis' is that he had a mitochondrial disorder, simply because the mitochondria's separate DNA from the rest of the cell is one of my favorite evidences of evolution. It would be strangely fitting.
Darwin's children: To the contrary, Annie's death didn't have as great an impact on his religious views as some make it out to be. Darwin scholar John Van Wyhe has a rather good article on the subject. The fact is, before she died, Darwin was already questioning religion. The fact that Emma wrote a letter to him lamenting over his possible eternal fate indicates that it was quite severe.
Vestiges of Natural History: Amusingly another reader of the book was Darwin's own birthday contemporary Abraham Lincoln. While the great emancipator read that work, recollections of him indicates that he never read any of Darwin's works.
Darwin's religious views: I think the most telling indicator of his views came from a recollection Edward Aveling had of him. Francis Darwin would later comment that Aveling didn't misrepresent his father's views but insisted that the atheist saw too much similarities than what might have been implied. In any case, Darwin's views of what an atheist was-was someone who says "I know for a fact that no gods exist." Such is a definition that would exclude the likes of Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens from being atheists. Having been explained that an atheist is someone who says he does not accept the notion that gods exist without casting positive judgement, Darwin evidently replied "I'm with you in thought." but considered agnostic to be the more polite way to phrase such views.
Alexander Humboldt: Another mistake. Humboldt holds the record for the second most living things named after him. The first is Charles Darwin. It is quite unfortunate that he died in 1859 before the Origin of Species was published.
Barnacles: It's not surprising that Epic Rap Battles of History had utilized this snippet of his life in the video he's in. It may be the only fact about barnacles that anyone would care about.
Appreciate the write up!
When it comes to what's _true_ or not, I personally wouldn't know from the video or what you're saying.
But I appreciate the dialogue, whatever is true! Makes me think and grows my knowledge.
He was a Unitarian technically, they're non trinitarian (dont believe the father, son and holy ghost are the same at all), so there is a start, and obviously influenced by enlightenment thoughts so that will get ya even closer to realizing it's all BS.
Can someone link me the second part, pls?
I can't find it or E.D.G.E's channel :/
Apparently it's not up yet. Stay tuned!
I like listening to these videos while I go to bed
Knowledge ASMR
Can't seem to find the 2nd part of the video.
Me neither
Apparently it's not uploaded yet. Stay tuned! ❤️
I love u budget museum
That Errob reference caught me so off guard
Parasitic Wasps !!
All of a sudden that whole mosquito malaria thing doesn’t look so bad
Very interesting.
You make my day so much better when I see a new upload from you 🥹
i got scared when i saw that picture at 6:23 wow
I've heard that "Darwin's finches" are actually tanagers not finches. Is this true?
They’re finches, but not true finches. They are in the Tanager family. Finches is still correct.
Finch but not true finch. 😳
@@apexnext
Like how an Eastern Red Cedar is genus Juniperus and not genus Cedrus (cedars). The colloquial term (not to be trusted) does not match the binomial nomenclature and taxonomy, either because people gave it a random dumb name or earlier scientists misclassified it. ALWAYS go by the binomial nomenclature (the scientific name), there is a very important reason for this, because it demonstrates the proper taxonomic (let's say, geneological) relationship according to taxonomy, cladistics, anatomy and genetics.
I love the calvin and hobbes
7:38 I kekked so hard
Trivia: Herbert Spencer is also responsible for the Oxford coma. Here is what I'm talking about...
Without Oxford coma:
Apple, orange and banana.
With Oxford coma:
Apple, orange, and banana.
Let's look at Darwin's friends! Oh no!
33:20 lamarckian thought is surprisingly making a comeback in todays evolutionary biology. Epigenetics shows that acquired type of inheritance are a very real thing and also possible mechanisms for macroevolutionary punctual change of phenotypes. turns out same genomes and different genome regulation configurations (which can be epigenetically modified) can rapidly change body size, sizes of various organs and morphologic structures in matter of few generations. Also disuse of a body part in evolution leads to losing that trait, so at least in that lamarck was spot-on. Evolutionary biology is currently in an intense process of transformation of worldview and neodarwinian synthesis (which i doubt darwin himself would even accept) is being replaced with a greater, more inclusive, dynamic and sometimes almost purpose-driven adaptive inheritance modes, which 40 years ago would be almost heresy.
Congratulations. You are big enough to get trolls
There is no part 2:(
hes gotta be trolling
did you know that the English sort-of-swear-word "darn" (as in "darn it!") is a contraction of "Darwin?" Bishop Samuel Wilberforce popularized it as a slander against ol' CharDar
Interesting video thank you. I am an ancestor of the Darwin and Wedgewood families so its cool to learn more about a very very distant relative
Did this sponsor actually pay you or did they endlessly talk about CTR / Impressions or lack thereof and then request you to make more videos free of charge?
Not if you have an adblocker.
Huh?
I was asking if the sponsor gave him a hard time with payment.
Your answer doesn't apply.
If only Idi Amin had known about Established Titles
Him studying family trees and still gets with his first cousin makes me giggle
Goated video, Goated topic, Goated creator
LETS GO
7:17 That’s very ironic
I cannot find the second part geez
yeah i didnt see it on edge's page either.
@@SomeoneVx let's hope a hero shows up
@@SomeoneVx edge is the part 2, but they made it confusing as hell
OOGA BOOGA! BUDGET MUSEUM
33:21 Really want some context behind whatever tf is going on in this image
Please delete the scam ad at the start. Thanks.
Yall exited for sciencemas?
E.D.G.E. Pt2?
I love that the modern symbol of Atheism was actually Agnostic
Yea Modern Atheists are just Agnostic.
Most atheists fall on the scale of atheist-agnostic. It's just easier to say Atheist than go into specifics
Established Titles does not make you a Scottish Lord.
Creaking Skull
Thank you, Creaking Skull
Is that from Castlevania Symphony of The Night?
@@johngavin1175 Creaking Skull
You shoul'dve linked the second half of the video.
He keeps showing D as an old man, but actually he was actually only 31 when he theorized natural selection.
"'survival of the fittest' mentality" is that just eugenics
The concept of "survival of the fittest" describes the mechanism of natural selection, eugenics is the study and practice of the control of reproduction with the goal of producing offspring with "desirable" traits.
No
Survival of the fittest is a principal of evolution.
Eugenics is racist rubbish.