The Craziest Weapons Of War Leonardo Da Vinci Ever Invented

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • As the original Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci did it all; the polymath was interested in everything from art to science to writing. The famous Renaissance artist's paintings, sculptures, and architectural achievements are as stunning as his intellectual contributions to history, anatomy, and mathematics.
    One of the areas where Leonardo truly excelled was inventing. While observing the world around him, Leonardo took copious notes and made sketches detailing his surroundings. In the process, he came up with practical and impractical mechanisms alike, many designed to be used as tools of destruction.
    #leonardodavinci #war #weirdhistory
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  • @knighthawk882
    @knighthawk882 Год назад +293

    The Assassin's creed games where you get a chance to drive Leonardo's tank, gun boat, glider and other war machines is some of the most iconic video game moments of all time.

    • @lilmosca4607
      @lilmosca4607 Год назад +5

      Never heard of it so I guess it ain’t that iconic loser 😂

    • @musiclover8700
      @musiclover8700 Год назад +62

      @@lilmosca4607 you’ve never heard of assassins creed? Where is the rock you’ve been living under located?

    • @DanielK1213th
      @DanielK1213th Год назад +4

      I guess video games can be educational

    • @SammyxSweetheart.02
      @SammyxSweetheart.02 Год назад +15

      @@musiclover8700 silenced him

    • @Nozylatten
      @Nozylatten Год назад +9

      @@lilmosca4607 "lil" lmfao

  • @dinos6231
    @dinos6231 Год назад +129

    One of the smartest human beings that ever lived multi-talented on so many levels

  • @jacktribble5253
    @jacktribble5253 Год назад +148

    Everything I have ever learned about Leo leads me to believe that his sketches were more Mnemonic devices than actual plans for a prototype. He was one brilliant sumbeach, but he was always distracted. A trait common to most folk of that mental set. The sketches were a way to remember potentially valuable concepts that he knew he would lose track of later.

    • @bogortbugenhagen1483
      @bogortbugenhagen1483 Год назад

      Sumbitch

    • @Craigelz
      @Craigelz Год назад +4

      Leonardo, Archimedes and Nikola Tesla... all individuals who inspired many a vision in my mind. Devices of destruction are innately a part of our species. I am thankful for the caution Robert Oppenheimer gave; it chilled me to the bone and spoke of consequences unforeseen.

    • @sssreggiN
      @sssreggiN Год назад +2

      @@Craigelz you are not smart craig

    • @sssreggiN
      @sssreggiN Год назад

      @@Craigelz you read that craig youre conceited

    • @WhatIsayIsStupid
      @WhatIsayIsStupid 11 месяцев назад

      Ur wrong wen u say most folks n Leonardo in the same paragraph

  • @ingGS
    @ingGS Год назад +326

    The idea that Leonardo left details out on purpose is not far-fetched. He wrote many things in code; other manuscripts were backwards and could only be read in a mirror. Others were just schematics with symbols and arrows with no wording at all. Many academics argue he did this deliberately.

    • @leighfoulkes7297
      @leighfoulkes7297 Год назад +12

      Lol, he was left-handed and many left handers write backwards because it is easier for them (you don't smug the ink). I think it is possible easier for left-handed people read right to left was well.

    • @Sierralovescharles
      @Sierralovescharles Год назад

      @Brandon King that cap shit is so stupid, makes my brain cringe

    • @brettpettinger9200
      @brettpettinger9200 Год назад +33

      @@leighfoulkes7297 What in the world are you smoking? I'm left handed. I can possibly see the not smudging ink argument. But the idea of it being easier for someone to read backwards has nothing to do with being left handed. They call that dyslexia.

    • @guapo6504
      @guapo6504 Год назад +5

      @@brettpettinger9200 I'm left handed as well, but I think he means right to left as in how manga in English is written. I may be wrong though I don't know what he means as I'm not him lol.

    • @Bridge998
      @Bridge998 Год назад +2

      Probably because of the time and people could read the same thing. So he did not want military stuff to be copied… maybe he
      Started coding
      Things first …

  • @Cateyez380
    @Cateyez380 Год назад +183

    If he was alive today and saw all his inventions I can hear him say “You’re doing it wrong.”

    • @cpt8424
      @cpt8424 Год назад +1

      He would get swept under the rug as a pseudoscientist by mainstream media, and canceled. The media in his time was the catholic church.

    • @christaylor6654
      @christaylor6654 Год назад +26

      He would probably get kicked off social media for wrong think

    • @whitescalp420
      @whitescalp420 Год назад +7

      Um, that's suppose to go in the butt - Da Vinci (probably)

    • @dabrickinmypants
      @dabrickinmypants Год назад +3

      No you cant

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Год назад +2

      Indeed.....

  • @M4CH1N3_M4N_
    @M4CH1N3_M4N_ Год назад +112

    a lot of people may not know this about him but in his younger years he also helped Ezio Auditore da Firenze on his quest to avenge the death of his father and brothers

  • @charlespawl364
    @charlespawl364 Год назад +40

    If you think about what Nikola Tesla said about his mind. He said he doesn't need a schematic, he can picture the whole machine in his head. He days he can take the machine apart in his head down to the last screw and fix a problem in his head. It's not a stretch to think Leonardo had the same capacity.

    • @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168
      @mohammadnashitsiddiqui2168 Год назад +2

      It has to be, because engineering schools have been teaching this skill from the very start of the course. You basically learn to picture an object from all sides (front, side, top) and cross section. Went from hand drawn scale models to software these days

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Год назад +68

    Imagine what he would come up with if he was alive today.

    • @dvdv8197
      @dvdv8197 Год назад +5

      Probably Instagram or TikTok. 🤷‍♀️

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Год назад +15

      He would get contracts from Pentagon and US military fr

    • @jennifervoelkel5939
      @jennifervoelkel5939 Год назад +5

      Tony Stark has it covered.

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад +2

      @@chromicapop4595 and he would've been a millionaire because of this!

    • @carloroca1531
      @carloroca1531 Год назад +1

      They say he had A.D.D. imagine what he could do with Adderall 😆

  • @ryanr3071
    @ryanr3071 Год назад +21

    So, de Vinci was basically a renaissance Tony stark. He even had a semi iron man suit at the end of the video lol

    • @notreubensandwich
      @notreubensandwich Месяц назад

      Tony Starck won't even lace DaVinci's boots if he were alive today. Da Vinci's arguably the most gifted person in the history with his only real competition being Einstein or Newton

  • @ericmakaveli9433
    @ericmakaveli9433 Год назад +7

    Leonardo from Vinci was extremely before his time. Thank you for always uploading amazing, intricately detailed videos Weird History! I'll forever be a fan and continue to watch all of your hard work! 😃😃

  • @diel6755
    @diel6755 Год назад +44

    The one thing that still blows my mind is Leonardo's city map of Imola that was so accurate and modern that it took us hundreds of years to actually see how accurate it is.

  • @kali6651
    @kali6651 Год назад +22

    This guys voice is so recognizable and unique, I could have sworn he was the voice for something I have watched on TV before.

    • @artemiskingsley
      @artemiskingsley Год назад +7

      His voice reminded me of Stephen Colbert

    • @scott_thomasx
      @scott_thomasx Год назад +3

      You easily could hear this voice in Modern Marvels on the history channel back in the day. It’s very similar in the best way

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Год назад

      I know, I love the narrator too!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Год назад

      @@alicerivierre The voice reminds me of Fred Olson and the boys!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Год назад

      Vehicular Notions!

  • @emerald_eyes
    @emerald_eyes Год назад +5

    He also suggested a usage of mirrors on top of castles in order to reflect beams of sunlight to either blind the soldiers, or set their ships on fire.

  • @ArcherSuh4721
    @ArcherSuh4721 Год назад +12

    Question: What was up with the other Leonardos that were from Vinci at the time? Did they go by their full names to avoid confusion and probable disappointment with exchanges like, "I'm Leonardo da Vinci." "[gasp] Really?!" "No, not that one." "Oh..."?
    Just wondering.

  • @josenathanieltendencia245
    @josenathanieltendencia245 Год назад +5

    Ah, yes. The tank.
    Ezio: Leonard expects me to maneuver this? No instructions. Of course. 😉

    • @ryanmalcolm4983
      @ryanmalcolm4983 Год назад

      I was looking for a comment like this bravo lol

  • @taptapuyo2714
    @taptapuyo2714 Год назад +21

    A man with a wide array of talents, this guy also managed to win an Oscar! 👏 👏

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +27

    My wife said I make love like a painter.
    "What, like Da Vinci?" I said. "Smooth strokes, attention to detail, resulting in masterpiece?"
    - "No", she said. "Like a council painter. You rush the job, leave mess everywhere and I end up having to finish it myself."

    • @gram.
      @gram. Год назад +2

      Gah, you deserve better. I, for one, appreciate your rough tearing up and smashing leaving a mess
      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

    • @dvdv8197
      @dvdv8197 Год назад +6

      @@gram. Cheers, but it's basically the story of my life.
      God once said "come forth and I will grant you eternal life."
      But I came fifth and just got a toaster. 🤷‍♀️😔

    • @martenroelofthoma2868
      @martenroelofthoma2868 Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mbern4530
    @mbern4530 Год назад +26

    The large crossbow seems like a silly invention when you consider that ballistas had been used as far back as Roman times and are essentially large crossbows.

    • @NixonMayHaveBeenOnToSomething
      @NixonMayHaveBeenOnToSomething Год назад +2

      It was an idea... It was never created silly

    • @yggdrasil4986
      @yggdrasil4986 Год назад +3

      Ballistas used electricity though, Da Vinci’s crossbow only used 100% climate friendly wind power.’

    • @grubelolo8447
      @grubelolo8447 Год назад +1

      @@yggdrasil4986 what

    • @joedirt3449
      @joedirt3449 Год назад +1

      @uggdrasil green before green was a thing

    • @alfiemcfarland2932
      @alfiemcfarland2932 Год назад +1

      @@yggdrasil4986 No, they used torsion. Tightly wound rope on either side of the bow.

  • @s.m.mannix8582
    @s.m.mannix8582 Год назад +3

    Robot soldiers like that would be a good way to make a castle look strongly guarded while using actual soldiers elsewhere.

  • @mr_6254
    @mr_6254 Год назад +4

    This videos are exactly what I need in the morning ☕️

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад +1

      A beautiful video to watch to start the day!

  • @5809AUJG
    @5809AUJG 11 месяцев назад

    Leonardo's notebooks are fascinating, beautiful..and tremendous fun. I keep two great editions of them in my studio, just for the pure joy of it. He had a great sense of humor, and there are a number of his own jokes in the notebooks. One talks about an artist and craftsman, a handsome fellow with a beautiful wife...who produced, well, less than attractive children. When people asked him why his children, coming from such a handsome couple, were so unattractive, the gentleman responded with "I cannot be held responsible for work I am forced to do in the dark!"

  • @anastasiabeaverhausen516
    @anastasiabeaverhausen516 Год назад +24

    Thank you for the consistent quality content that you provide! You’re one of my favorite channels on YT.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад +6

    Leonardo was really busy with his life

  • @Cluefan
    @Cluefan Год назад +3

    He also crafted hidden wrist blades for Ezio Auditore

  • @alicerivierre
    @alicerivierre Год назад +13

    Good God, was there something da Vinci didn't invent? What a guy!

  • @Dhaliepink
    @Dhaliepink Год назад +1

    I love these videos so much. To everyone involved, you do such a great job combining education and humor. Really thank you so much!!!

  • @Bones09990
    @Bones09990 Год назад +24

    If anyone has an interest in Leonardo Da Vinci, there is a show called “Da Vinci’s Demons.” It is not 100% historically accurate (at all) but it’s an amazing show. It shows the madness of being a genius as well.

    • @Bridge998
      @Bridge998 Год назад +1

      No madness is needed to be a genius.

    • @Bones09990
      @Bones09990 Год назад +3

      @Vini Yellow possibly, not confirmed

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад

      @Vini Yellow he was arrested by fake allegations being gay, and by now everyone thinks he was a gay!
      Back then only Men were educated, that's the reason he spent most of his life with Men!

    • @jewelmathews1408
      @jewelmathews1408 Год назад

      I love that show. The 1st season was the best

  • @pepperspray7386
    @pepperspray7386 Год назад +1

    reminds me of kids in school drawing tanks, except someone finds them and takes them seriously.

    • @kenneth9874
      @kenneth9874 Год назад +1

      Except that no one had ever heard of such a thing at the time, it's the concept that's amazing

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri33 Год назад +2

    He actually didn't have an interest in war, he had to in order to please his patrons for his other studies.
    He actually included mistakes in his plans so they couldn't be stolen

  • @waffles4322
    @waffles4322 Год назад +3

    DaVinci is a scientist from the future. He helped develop time travel but only succeeded in going backwards.

  • @The7Reaper
    @The7Reaper Год назад +1

    A man ahead of his time

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад

    He had a very busy and full life
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @Dorahellmon
    @Dorahellmon Год назад +7

    I remember this Dude create a Tank for ezio.

  • @zoso1up
    @zoso1up Год назад +2

    AC 2 While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die.
    -Leonardo Da Vinci - Author: Oliver Bowden

  • @lenlen1273
    @lenlen1273 Год назад

    Never tired of your voice and video upload❤thank you

  • @lexigrimhaive
    @lexigrimhaive Год назад +4

    It's important to note that the reason Leonardo was called "da Vinci", instead of his father's actual surname: he was illegitimate.

    • @NoName-hg6cc
      @NoName-hg6cc Год назад

      No, because at the time your birthplace was used as a surname. His father was Piero, Piero DA VINCI

  • @biaotoch
    @biaotoch Год назад +1

    every thing he did has just incredible

  • @msjsq1966
    @msjsq1966 Год назад

    One of the best channels on the tube!! So fun!!!

  • @rc59191
    @rc59191 Год назад +3

    I remember that from the show Davincis Demons more people should check that show it was amazing we need one more season.

    • @mikeblaze7424
      @mikeblaze7424 Год назад +1

      That show was really good

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад

      I'll try to give this series a try! I hope I won't disappoint, i have watched Leonardo Series which was made in 2021! Would love to try this series too!

  • @matthewexline6589
    @matthewexline6589 Год назад +8

    I think the big takeaway is that this is a really smart guy who doodled in his notebook a lot and so a bunch of historians grabbed onto those doodles and blew them quite a ways out of proportion simply because he was a brilliant and well-known man. In a lot of ways, he "invented" most of these "inventions" in the same way that I as a 5-year-old invented Jurassic Park by drawing dinosaurs in a sketchpad. Yes, the guy was a genius. Yes, he invented weapons. But he also doodled. Smart people doodle. Not everything taken out of his personal journal after he died should be interpreted as a sophisticated plan to build a flying saucer with the special details specifically omitted.

    • @borisjohnsonslostcomb7457
      @borisjohnsonslostcomb7457 Год назад +2

      I doodle.......I am half retarded..I can say that because I am one 😜. But yes doodling, writing daily notes, just writing things down is a sign of intelligence and throughout history we see this in our most influential people

    • @echoisaway
      @echoisaway Год назад

      @@borisjohnsonslostcomb7457 Autistic lass here, can confirm that my notebooks are full of doodles and random sentences that must've made sense at the time but don't anymore. Chalk it up to my intellect 😆

    • @SarahSkinnyJeans
      @SarahSkinnyJeans Год назад +2

      I agree with this sentiment lol. Granted he was actually also truly an inventor with some pretty solid technical knowledge and skills. Like the video me tioned he built bridges or designed them rather as his civilian job. And doing that alone requires a lot of planning and forethought with how weight will be distributed and stuff.
      But yeah I felt the same way lol, like he just had some farfetched ideas and doodled them out. I don't think he left shit out on purpose and I don't think he was some dude leaving behind codes intentionally. He was distractible and he had a lot of ideas. Even the stuff only legible in a mirror could have just been him practicing writing backwards or him looking in A mirror while writing a random tidbit just because it was convenient. I have a similar way of recording my thoughts and there's no rhyme or reason with some of the pages in my notebooks yeknow

    • @matthewexline6589
      @matthewexline6589 Год назад +1

      @@SarahSkinnyJeans Damn, girl! If you're sexy and you know it, clap your hands! (*clap! clap!*) ;-)

    • @SarahSkinnyJeans
      @SarahSkinnyJeans Год назад +2

      @@matthewexline6589 lol random but thank you

  • @michaeldunwoody3629
    @michaeldunwoody3629 Год назад +1

    Love the humor!👍👍

  • @benlad3883
    @benlad3883 Год назад +3

    Do one on Vlad the impaler

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @radstorm
    @radstorm Год назад +3

    Leonardo..the original multitasker 😊 Amazing how his concepts, and perhaps some of those from Jules Verne are now part of modern realities. Hey wait.. how about a video about Jules Verne, Weird History guy? 😊

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +3

    Damn good with a couple katanas, too, I hear.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner 9 месяцев назад

    A+ video!
    What a fascinating live he must have lead, he is such a visionary!

  • @unguelootay8589
    @unguelootay8589 Год назад

    Love this dude's humorous takes on history

  • @akramgimmini8165
    @akramgimmini8165 Год назад +1

    Truly ahead of his Time

  • @MichaellaSapphire
    @MichaellaSapphire Год назад +1

    This makes me miss the series 'Da Vinci's Demons' so much ☹️

  • @billfairbanks9588
    @billfairbanks9588 Год назад +4

    His drawings probably didn't have all the machinations that it needed to because they were just drawings and things he was imagining he didn't really know how they would work because they were never really meant to be.

  • @borisjohnsonslostcomb7457
    @borisjohnsonslostcomb7457 Год назад +3

    I took a page out of Da Vinci's book in High school during a standardized test. I don't believe in those tests and it didn't affect my grade so I wrote the entire essay portion backwards but in a mirror you could read it perfectly fine. I actually did the essay correct and thoughtful, just backwards hahaha, I thought it was great, the teachers weren't impressed with my 0 lol, I was and even told em if they held it to a mirror is was easily understood and told em exactly what I did

  • @lisamcgrath9314
    @lisamcgrath9314 Год назад +1

    Incredible work

  • @Experiment53.
    @Experiment53. Год назад +1

    Loved him in once upon a time in Hollywood

  • @jameslc4995
    @jameslc4995 Год назад

    Literally one of my favorite top five channels on RUclips.

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад

      How about the other four? Can you name it? Highly appreciated!

  • @skyden24195
    @skyden24195 Год назад +2

    Which Leonardo invention was the wildest? The one he drew up, looked at it for a moment, then crumpled up while saying, "Na, that will never work."

  • @kepspark3362
    @kepspark3362 Год назад +1

    I love the kind of music you used in the video. Where can I find the list?

    • @kepspark3362
      @kepspark3362 Год назад +1

      There are different background musics in every section.

  • @fransv912
    @fransv912 Год назад +1

    Weird History please do a video on the 1936 Olympics

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Год назад +2

    Am still wondering if those old weapons were really powerful and precise enough to be efficient
    Cheers from San Diego California

  • @trenchcoatbandit
    @trenchcoatbandit Год назад +1

    do you have a video on Salvator Dali? if not id think hed be a wonderful addition. his crazy stash and his other habbits

  • @deusvitae69
    @deusvitae69 Год назад

    LOL that Ikea snub xD *chefs kiss

  • @chromicapop4595
    @chromicapop4595 Год назад +2

    Leonardo was MIT level genius omg😏

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd Год назад

    Any number of his weapons have been said to be deliberately obtuse. Some historians say that he was a pacifist but he needed a patron. As his patron was warlike, showing him the most military ideas was going to keep his boss happy. He was more interested in great civilian engineering projects, like the bridges, though he did show how to divert a river for the benefit of a city under siege.
    A few of his designs have been made, including the hang-glider, parachute and tank. Each had to be modified slightly (iirc the direction of some of the gearing for the tank), but the modern engineers who built them saw the problems and they reckoned that he would have quickly worked out what was wrong and fixed it. Based on the principle that today's engineers fix their initial drafts, it would be unfair to call his first (and often only) design "unchangeable" and not remain his invention if they intervened.
    He was truly a man of at least 4-500 years ahead of his time.

  • @TetsuShima
    @TetsuShima Год назад +11

    DaVinci after painting The Last Supper: "With this work of art, I have finally consecrated my career as an artist. People will forever admire the great value that it obviously shows: the infinite goodness and wisdom of our Lord Jesus Christ"
    *several centuries later*
    Dan Brown: "THE GUY WITH LONG HAIR NEXT TO JESUS IS MARY MAGDALENE AND THE SPACE BETWEEN THEM FORMS A V*GINA, WHICH MEANS THEY BOTH HAD THREE HUNDRED CHILDREN. THE CELESTIAL CARNOTAURS FROM OUTER SPACE WERE RIGHT, BELIEVE ME!!! "

  • @kevinavila7551
    @kevinavila7551 Год назад

    This channel and nutty history are literally the same. Both are great channels

  • @dannyvanhecke
    @dannyvanhecke 9 месяцев назад

    Was playing "Totally Accurate Battle Simulator" and da Vinci's tank is an option you can pick. Never heard about it before so looked it up. It's a very strong weapon in that game, lol.

  • @zyly42
    @zyly42 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +3

    Da Vinci didn't just explore submarine material superficially...
    He dove right into it!

  • @Kabodanki
    @Kabodanki Год назад +1

    War, the mother of all invention

  • @daviedood2503
    @daviedood2503 Год назад

    10:00 pyramid parachute.
    A guy actually built one per his instructions. At first it didn't work right, it kept tilting to one side. The guy discovered that if he opened the TOP of the pyramid slightly, it allowed a little of the air to pass under the fabric, escape out the top and keep it level. The size of the pyramid and it be a good size and the top hole had to be tested so that too much air couldn't come out rendering it useless. Very awesome stuff. I want to draw and sketch the same way devinci did. I like his effect and style of sketching

  • @stevrgrs
    @stevrgrs 5 месяцев назад

    11:25 Di Vinci invented the lawnmower ! lol

  • @mozartcastellanosGK
    @mozartcastellanosGK Год назад

    I certainly like his inventions because there are some actually came to my head when I was a boy however I won't appreciate all because it's just ahead of his time and I prefer my own style.

  • @zachtaylor944
    @zachtaylor944 Год назад +4

    I liked this video just because of that excellent Ikea joke!

  • @christiabacon8001
    @christiabacon8001 Год назад

    So smart and talented!

  • @frozengamer3030
    @frozengamer3030 Год назад +2

    Did he also invent his beard too.

  • @floridanews8786
    @floridanews8786 Год назад

    "Loading the balls into the back of the device " 😂 There was a lot of that going on back then.

  • @FuzzyCactusFilms
    @FuzzyCactusFilms Год назад +2

    Lol excellent college humor reference Leonardo does machines

  • @feresmourali5783
    @feresmourali5783 Год назад +1

    Please make a video about Emma Goldman!

  • @Gongasoso
    @Gongasoso Год назад

    _aerial screw_ sounds like the initiation ritual to entering the mile high club

  • @yup_pea
    @yup_pea Год назад +1

    I love this Narrator! He's awesome 👌 👍🤣

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner 9 месяцев назад

    Those water boots would be an awesome invention!
    Side Note: I have the same middle name as the birth name of Robocop.

  • @cameronmoughton9933
    @cameronmoughton9933 Год назад +1

    This guy is a legendary chad

  • @davidgerow
    @davidgerow Год назад

    Robot soldier is the wildest.

  • @noomfy-mopkebab3632
    @noomfy-mopkebab3632 Год назад

    Weird history guy: He had a particular interest in Warcraft
    Me: zug zug 😁

  • @thecooldude4371
    @thecooldude4371 Год назад +2

    Amazing

  • @jimarcher5255
    @jimarcher5255 Год назад +1

    Can you imagine what life would be like if you were his little brother?

  • @scotbotvideos
    @scotbotvideos Год назад

    Modern engineers at 1:33 -- are you kidding me??? 😂😂😂

  • @honorladone8682
    @honorladone8682 Год назад +1

    Thank you God for his blessings... WOW what a mind !!!

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Месяц назад

    A traditional food for Halloween is pumpkin.

  • @Christian_Bagger
    @Christian_Bagger 11 месяцев назад

    He didn’t have a soft spot for war engineering. That’s taking it out of context. At the time, there were a lot of war, and sometimes the lords would almost force brilliant mind to work for them. An offer you couldn’t refuse. Plus it was really hard to actually be “an artist”, the way you could make grain, was to offer your service if you had a reputation to be a gifted person. If I recall correctly, he loathed to partake in war, but that’s how the cookie crumbles for his time.
    I’m sure he loves to actually tinker and put his ideas forward, because most of his ideas would either require a rich patron, or it was too far ahead for its time, so by being of service, perhaps he could acquire patrons through the court or further enhancing his reputation.

  • @kwangasesugh3901
    @kwangasesugh3901 Год назад +1

    Make a video about habers fritz

  • @bre.172
    @bre.172 Год назад

    He’d poop his pants with the stuff we have now

  • @carolineadams488
    @carolineadams488 Год назад

    You guys should do a video on unit 731 if you guys haven’t yet

  • @ilovemuslimfood666
    @ilovemuslimfood666 Год назад

    The giant crossbow idea had been used in many RTS video games over the years as a siege weapon.

  • @sethware1665
    @sethware1665 Год назад

    Longtime listener, first time commenter. Need to do a video on Charles Darwin thieving the theory of evolution from Alfred Russel Wallace. He is the real O.G!

  • @shengliang2105
    @shengliang2105 Год назад

    Drawing something does not equal inventing that object.

  • @mrfearsmom8857
    @mrfearsmom8857 Год назад

    IKEA is DEFINITELY purposefully leaving out needed parts so as replication cannot be done 😂

  • @mrbad69
    @mrbad69 Год назад +2

    The man had many ideas, but did he actually make anything that worked?

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Год назад

      Probably the multi-cannon tank could work.

    • @kingzriot976
      @kingzriot976 Год назад +1

      Yeah a couple things worked. The bridge worked and he also created a mechanical lion for the king.

  • @benberg3162
    @benberg3162 Год назад

    Do one on Operation Northwoods please

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Год назад

    Thanks for this! 💣 #WeirdHistory #LeonardoDaVinci

  • @JBulsa
    @JBulsa Год назад +1

    But what did he look like with a shave and cut?