I was wrong (and so was everyone)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2022
  • Did 18th century firefighters really let buildings burn? Sources below. ■ AD: 👨‍💻 NordVPN's best deal is here: nordvpn.com/tomscott - with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  Год назад +16668

    I'd like to apologise to any 18th-century firefighters reading this. ■ AD: 👨‍💻 NordVPN's best deal is here: nordvpn.com/tomscott - with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

  • @NecoLumi
    @NecoLumi Год назад +35483

    I don't know how Tom will recover from this controversy tbh, the 18th century firemen community was half of his fanbase

    • @TheNerogarden
      @TheNerogarden Год назад +1184

      it's outrageous, I hope they get him soon

    • @terencetsang9518
      @terencetsang9518 Год назад +1120

      He was apparently also sponsored by 18th century insurers before this debacle, glad that some VPN company helped him out.

    • @maruftim
      @maruftim Год назад +371

      he cant keep getting away with this...

    • @j100j
      @j100j Год назад +147

      @@terencetsang9518 Even after he said that vpns suck. It seems like they are willing to sponsor anyone. Makes you wonder how little money they put in their service when they can advertise this much.

    • @1973Washu
      @1973Washu Год назад +73

      Necromancers were the other half.

  • @portobellomushroom5764
    @portobellomushroom5764 Год назад +3463

    "History is a fractal" and "Anyone who's tells you they're certain about how the world works is either a mathematician or they're selling something" are a good couple of raw quotes.

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 Год назад +99

      Toms programming background is shining through with these quotes.

    • @Curt_Sampson
      @Curt_Sampson Год назад +51

      Actually, I don't even see how you can include mathematicians in there. Maths is all about made-up models, not the real world, though these models can often model the real world with reasonable accuracy. (Occasionally these models _are_ the real world when they're say, the sort of business models I implement in computer code, but even then, that's only when I can convince the business folks to accept a coherent model that's simple enough.)

    • @yuvalne
      @yuvalne Год назад +2

      +

    • @Treebark1313
      @Treebark1313 Год назад +96

      @@Curt_Sampson okbuddyundergrad

    • @manuelmanolo7099
      @manuelmanolo7099 Год назад +8

      @@Treebark1313 what

  • @DanAI17
    @DanAI17 Год назад +3870

    "I was wrong, QI was wrong, Horrible Histories was wrong" - way to undermine 3 great British institutions 😭

    • @douglasherron7534
      @douglasherron7534 Год назад +76

      I would hardly call QI and Horrible Histories "great British institutions"...

    • @kli.4162
      @kli.4162 Год назад +267

      @@douglasherron7534 i think that was the joke

    • @douglasherron7534
      @douglasherron7534 Год назад +38

      @@kli.4162 Maybe, but some people might disagree with you as they actually believe QI and HH are great British institutions.

    • @yourdad3275
      @yourdad3275 Год назад +177

      @@douglasherron7534 like me, what are you trying to say about HH, punk?

    • @steoneste
      @steoneste Год назад +60

      Stephen Fry apologised on an episode once, saying (can't remember the%) that many of the past facts on the show wasn't actually real. I think the panel members started with minus points because of it.

  • @skyluke9476
    @skyluke9476 Год назад +1091

    Best quote of the 21st century. “Anyone who tells you how the world works is either a mathematician or they are selling something” -Tom Scott

    • @jeanmartin963
      @jeanmartin963 Год назад +11

      Like : "Take the covid shot, the science has proven it works."
      I do not see a mathematical point in it.

    • @fredwupkensoppel8949
      @fredwupkensoppel8949 Год назад +75

      @@jeanmartin963 Really, you had to go straight for that? Try "science is just the current state of misunderstanding" (don't know if that idiom is common in English).

    • @jeanmartin963
      @jeanmartin963 Год назад

      ​@@fredwupkensoppel8949 Yes I had to. A lot of people nowadays are confusing media advertising in commercials or talk show or even news with science.
      It is scary.
      Science is about doubt, not certitude.
      On one hand you have some stupid people thinking the earth is flat, the moon is hollow, or vaccines having microchip with 5G. On the other you have some other stupids people believing all the interests of the people owning the media or corrupting politics is the truth.
      Science is neither of them. It is not about believing all official speech is the truth, or believing all official speech is lies. It is not about believing, it is about absolut certitude built from the "science method" where everything is doubtfull before proven, and not believed, being true.

    • @fredwupkensoppel8949
      @fredwupkensoppel8949 Год назад +21

      @@jeanmartin963 Aight, based, but I don't think the covid vaccine being safe is a point made by un-scientific methods.

    • @danieljoybaguio7975
      @danieljoybaguio7975 Год назад +80

      Correction:
      It's not "Anyone who tells you how the world works...," but "Anyone who tells you *they're certain about* how the world works..."

  • @thisusernamewasnttakensomehow
    @thisusernamewasnttakensomehow Год назад +55914

    Only Tom can upload an apology video two years after the incident in question and have it be about 18th-century firemen. I would expect nothing less.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Год назад +1024

      With two weeks of research on top of that.

    • @Dr.Death8520
      @Dr.Death8520 Год назад +420

      And also sponsored

    • @ultimate898989
      @ultimate898989 Год назад +220

      And I watched all of the video with no less pleasure, than the original one)

    • @NikitaCartes
      @NikitaCartes Год назад +146

      CGP Grey would also do it (and did it, but after two months, not years)

    • @brandonlynn8747
      @brandonlynn8747 Год назад +21

      @@Jehty21 I'm assuming Gary did the research as the archivist

  • @EB-fc2mp
    @EB-fc2mp Год назад +4746

    I say this as a historian. There isn't a single historian who hasn't been wrong. What's important is how they address that. You addressed it perfectly, and that's precisely why I trust the information you present - because I know that if you learn you are wrong you will go out of your way to let people know that.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Год назад

      Many historians is wrong and will live their entire life denying they was ever wrong...

    • @ethanheyne
      @ethanheyne Год назад +22

      Luke. He was right about every detail we have reliable information to compare his work to.

    • @Squitdoogenz
      @Squitdoogenz Год назад +30

      It's analogous to the scientific method, applied cyclically. Continuous improvement.
      Great work, Tom.

    • @fireman1226576
      @fireman1226576 Год назад +1

      Theres definitely historians who are never wrong. Those who actually take care before they say things. It’s not that hard. If you don’t care about being accurate however it is very easy to be wrong a few times.

    • @flurpoid
      @flurpoid Год назад +41

      @@fireman1226576 Contrarian Andy moment

  • @craigwhite5040
    @craigwhite5040 Год назад +337

    With a scientific background I have to say there is nothing that gets my respect more than someone who can turn round and say “I’m sorry, I was wrong!” In fact in life it is so much more valuable than being stubborn and digging your heels in. Well done on this, you just got a new subscriber.

    • @poonoi1968
      @poonoi1968 Год назад +13

      As someone with only very basic education and upbringing, when someone is this eager to correct themselves they have my attention. I value truth and honesty very much. Maybe because I'm usually too slow to understand in time when I'm somehow being screwed over.
      Luckily the world is brimming with not so bright people so I can blend right in😂😂😂

    • @lordfelidae4505
      @lordfelidae4505 27 дней назад +2

      Same, man. Especially when I'm wrong. I hate being wrong, not in the way that I hate being seen wrong, but in the way that I hate being incorrect. I want to be accurate to reality.

    • @JohnJones-ct9pr
      @JohnJones-ct9pr 18 дней назад +1

      Well said.

  • @josegaspar813
    @josegaspar813 Год назад +598

    I love how generous Tom is. Instead of taking his L and hoarding it all for himself, he chose take make sure everyone else got their fair share. A real class act.

    • @Edfiki86
      @Edfiki86 Год назад +46

      If I’m going down, you’re coming with me.

  • @exa_eille
    @exa_eille Год назад +391

    “I was wrong”
    Understandable
    “QI was wrong”
    These things happen
    “Horrible Histories was wrong”
    My heart is broken and day is ruined

    • @jongmassey
      @jongmassey Год назад +34

      Oh QI is wrong all the time. Their twitter account posts all sorts of guff on a regular basis

    • @SuperShona2912
      @SuperShona2912 Год назад +2

      You've summed up my feelings perfectly

    • @skepticalbadger
      @skepticalbadger Год назад +8

      Horrible Histories is frequently wrong unfortunately. Terry Deary was very prone to factoids about how terrible the past was, especially the rich.

    • @barneylaurance1865
      @barneylaurance1865 Год назад +2

      @@jongmassey QI is wrong all the time if you count violations of the gricean maxims as being wrong - although in those case at least they normally correct themselves within a few minutes.

    • @osmano675
      @osmano675 11 часов назад

      ​@@barneylaurance1865 Didn't they dedicate an entire episode to things they had gotten wrong over the years?

  • @Ginger_bit
    @Ginger_bit Год назад +3675

    Tom, the fact you can openly admit when a video is misleading, or even incorrect, *IS* the reason why we trust you. Its more than most people can say, and I personally find it a very honorable trait.

    • @Real_Mechanic87
      @Real_Mechanic87 Год назад +132

      It's the difference between the blind trust of "Okay, I'll believe they're right because they say they are" and the more reasonable "I'll believe they're right, because they probably are, and I'm confident they'll let us know if they got it wrong."

    • @thatoneguy33198
      @thatoneguy33198 Год назад +7

      Still waiting on him to admit he was wrong about that other thing two years ago.

    • @davidstewart4570
      @davidstewart4570 Год назад +17

      @@thatoneguy33198 Which was?

    • @loirai4349
      @loirai4349 Год назад +25

      @@davidstewart4570 that one thing 2 years ago of course duh

    • @dtrbst
      @dtrbst Год назад +13

      @@loirai4349 I have to disagree. Tom Scott was very right about that one thing two years ago.

  • @ravimusicuk
    @ravimusicuk Год назад +144

    I resent the fact that I live in a country where RUclipsrs hold themselves to account much more effectively than media organisations and lots of renowned career journalists.
    But either way, good on you, Tom. Transparency is important, and it's clearly something you believe in.

  • @saifabidalbloushi
    @saifabidalbloushi Год назад +86

    Tom is so good at his job that even when hes wrong, everyone's wrong alongside him

  • @artyfowljrr
    @artyfowljrr Год назад +5399

    I love that Horrible Histories was so accurate overall that even Tom Scott is shocked when they're wrong

    • @RochRich.
      @RochRich. Год назад +573

      accu-rat*

    • @saturnisgay69
      @saturnisgay69 Год назад +156

      Horrible Histories is great

    • @Rainkit
      @Rainkit Год назад +2

      It's one of those facts that is widely circulated that you just expect it to be true but when you dig into it, there's nothing on it. Like Martin Van Buren's tiger Cubs. I tried to learn more about them. The fact that the president of the United states had tiger cubs is cited everywhere, but there is no evidence they existed.

    • @ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra
      @ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra Год назад +247

      i think qi is more of a shocker given they usually debunk stuff like this

    • @henryambrose8607
      @henryambrose8607 Год назад +268

      @@ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra They've had a few cases where things mentioned in previous episodes are brought up again and corrected.

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Год назад +48

    Tom, I have been called stupid for apologizing ages later for my mistakes, and I am so, so relieved that somebody else is there that takes what they put out there seriously and correct themselves. Merry belated Christmas and a Happy new year!

  • @ballsdeepe1120
    @ballsdeepe1120 Год назад +138

    this is fantastic and the fact you took the time to apologize and correct yourself is amazing and more people should do it.

  • @david9933
    @david9933 Год назад +1947

    - makes original interesting video years ago
    - realizes of a POSSIBLE mistake
    - makes a super thorough investigation on it to the degree of actually hiring somebody because he's unable to do more
    - makes another super interesting video explaining the mistake and owning the error like a boss
    - flawless plug for an actual good sponsor
    - wishes Merry Christmas
    - leaves
    ....I still get the feeling it was an AMAZING video.
    Scott, you're awesome. Never change hahaha

    • @EpicWolverine
      @EpicWolverine Год назад +61

      “You shouldn’t trust me”
      No, Tom, this is *exactly* why we trust you. You’re not a primary source, but we trust you to do the best you can and own up to mistakes.

    • @DrBunnyMedicinal
      @DrBunnyMedicinal Год назад +28

      Two week's worth of work for a clearly dedicated and experienced researcher can't have been cheap at all. Many kudos to Tom for going to that extent. Yes, it also effects his image and reputation, but that's still gotta be a lot of money.

    • @LupusGr3y
      @LupusGr3y Год назад +25

      NordVPN is actually a bit sketchy, especially with all the other youtubers attributing security benefits to them that it doesn't really provide. Tom has a video talking about that issue, but at least he only talked about the thing that VPNs actually do, so good one Tom.

    • @StraveTube
      @StraveTube Год назад +25

      Not to mention that he seems to be the only person who throws the "check your terms of service" caveat into his sponsorship, rather than just telling people to potentially violate their streaming provider's T&C.
      We stan Tom Scott.

    • @Clone-up2ge
      @Clone-up2ge Год назад +12

      not sure about NordVPN being a "good" sponsor but I agree with everything else. atleast he isn't promoting gambling or established titles

  • @funky555
    @funky555 Год назад +4058

    Tom Scott is such a good youtuber. He corrected a wrong from over a year ago, apologised for it, and stopped others from making the same mistake. 99.9% of all other youtubers simply wouldnt care

    • @MegaBrokenstar
      @MegaBrokenstar Год назад +78

      The last of the three is what’s actually great about this video. Most people didn’t know it wasn’t true. Now an extremely high profile public figure has brought attention to this mistake in our collective memory. He didn’t just fix his mistake, he fixed a mistake in the entire historical record.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang Год назад +13

      Well to be fair, if another RUclipsr discovered that, in fact, everyone else including QI was wrong on a subject they damn well would make a video about it. They may not care if it was their own mistake but what Tom was doing here was correcting everybody. Very pointedly.

    • @WyvernYT
      @WyvernYT Год назад +19

      And this, paradoxically, makes Tom more trustworthy as a source. When he discovers an earlier error, so do his followers.

    • @SpaceFlye
      @SpaceFlye Год назад +4

      Not to mention corporate media companies with waning journalistic integrity.

    • @beskamir5977
      @beskamir5977 Год назад +5

      Exactly, that and him telling us not to trust him are why I consider him to be an incredibly trustworthy source of information.

  • @vedarovski4110
    @vedarovski4110 8 дней назад +2

    My trust increased. I don't trust the one who is faultless, I trust the one who publicly shares his mistake and corrects it.

  • @michellebyrom6551
    @michellebyrom6551 Год назад +11

    The founding of Derry as the Walled City of Londonderry by some of the London Guilds, happened soon after the Hreat Fire. As a consequence, the city was divided into quarters by two wide streets to contain potential fires. It worked too. In one quarter on higher ground is Pump Street where the pump for the newly formed fire brigade was based. They attended to houses with an insurance plaque by the door. If someone didn't pay their insurance, the plaque was quickly removed. This is in the city's archives.

  • @MrJayrock620
    @MrJayrock620 Год назад +2647

    My grandparents house had a spot for a fire insurance plaque on the foundation. My grandpa explained that it was made of leather and had to be renewed every year at least here in Canada. That’s why none of the plaques really survived. I asked him if you weren’t insured if they’d let the place burn, and he said “no, but if mine and my neighbour’s house were both burning and one wasn’t insured, the insured house would take priority if there wasn’t enough resources”

    • @AAARREUUUGHHHH
      @AAARREUUUGHHHH Год назад +191

      That's actually brilliant, I hadn't thought that the placques might be made from a material that isn't going to be as durable

    • @anoukfleur2513
      @anoukfleur2513 Год назад +84

      That makes a lot of sense, I was thinking priority putting out would be the main way it could work.

    • @thugson1166
      @thugson1166 Год назад +131

      Thats most definitely where the story has come from. Larger fires without enough resources.
      In fact, we still do this today, but it's decided by safety and the odds of the house surviving. If it looks as if a bushfire will potentially move through a housed area, a group will go through and mark houses in which a brigade can safely defend the home. They'll look for things like, tree health and not overhanging the house, gutters not full of leaves, clear escape route for the truck and personel, distance of clearway around the house, Perhaps even having a pool in which water can be sucked from etc.

    • @MrJayrock620
      @MrJayrock620 Год назад +21

      @@AAARREUUUGHHHH They did it that way so they were cheap and easy to make, and were less likely to burn. They usually had a company crest and the year stamped into them, and might have had a plaque number as well to prevent theft and counterfeit claims.

    • @Neodymium144
      @Neodymium144 Год назад +22

      ​@@thugson1166 Are you a mathematician or trying to sell something?

  • @christianbohm6118
    @christianbohm6118 Год назад +2935

    That's the cool thing about history: Being wrong is exciting! And correcting their own mistakes is what makes someone a great person. Well done, Tom.

    • @TheEclecticDyslexic
      @TheEclecticDyslexic Год назад +12

      Honestly I would associate the joy of being wrong more with the sciences than the humanities.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Год назад

      @@TheEclecticDyslexic non-scientists cant find joy in correcting wrong information with new correct information?

    • @Mushgal_
      @Mushgal_ Год назад +27

      @@TheEclecticDyslexic Humanities are science too, you silly.

    • @p75369
      @p75369 Год назад +27

      Should be true for anyone who calls themselves an accademic. Being wrong is great because it means you've learned something new and are now closer to the truth.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Год назад +1

      @@p75369 it's true for lots of non academics too.

  • @markprinsen6220
    @markprinsen6220 Год назад +2

    Perfect journalistic! Not afraid to admid mistakes and fixing them!!

  • @YourBusinessGeek
    @YourBusinessGeek Год назад +17

    I love you took the time, energy and money to clarify and do the proper due diligence to be factually accurate and back it up. Seems rare now days. Keep up the great work.

  • @roki3263
    @roki3263 Год назад +3798

    This is why we love you Tom. You're always willing to admit when you make a mistake, which is more than you can say for most RUclipsrs.

    • @staceygram5555
      @staceygram5555 Год назад +15

      Or the "news"...

    • @longcx7242
      @longcx7242 Год назад +4

      Still waiting for an update on the Lateral subtitle incident tho

    • @Raygun9000
      @Raygun9000 Год назад +1

      @@staceygram5555 or the BBC! 😉

    • @valuedhumanoid6574
      @valuedhumanoid6574 Год назад +27

      But...he really didn't. If the research said something and he ignored it, he would be wrong. The bloody page he referenced was wrong, so by default so was he. But he in no way made any error. I would call this a clarification. Hell, the source changed their own statement! And that is not Tom's error. He simply did what any good person would do. He told us the truth when he had the truth.

    • @grmpf
      @grmpf Год назад +3

      @@longcx7242 Oh dear. What incident was that?

  • @PuckDudesHockey
    @PuckDudesHockey Год назад +1597

    Literally thousands of teachers will be showing this video to their students. This is the very best of academic integrity in action. Total respect for Tom!

    • @thamesmud
      @thamesmud Год назад +19

      I wish they would but a lot of teachers have drunk the cool aid.

    • @PianoKwanMan
      @PianoKwanMan Год назад +2

      Only one source though. So, unless it's repeated, it isn't yet accepted

    • @Spartan322
      @Spartan322 Год назад +47

      ​@@PianoKwanMan Its not one source though, its one aggregate paper on the sources which it gives reference to, (which means its more reliable then a vast multitude of separate sources and if you disagree you can check the work of the aggregate) the previous claims didn't even actually have a source, history resides in the art of the debate, nothing else.

    • @TenaciousTentacruel
      @TenaciousTentacruel Год назад

      Stop showing videos, how hard is it to write a two minute shpeal for students

    • @stuffedbrains
      @stuffedbrains Год назад +9

      @@TenaciousTentacruelthat students will never read? sure

  • @JiriKrakora
    @JiriKrakora Год назад +34

    Kudos for being such honest person.

  • @cameron5802
    @cameron5802 Год назад +26

    Tom, this is why I appreciate your videos much over than /some/ who try to pass off as reputable.

  • @Nurpus
    @Nurpus Год назад +1830

    "but I'm on the road now" - I like to imagine Tom always travels just like that, on foot, through the woods to his next filming destination.

    • @yippee8570
      @yippee8570 Год назад +3

      😅

    • @Teh-Penguin
      @Teh-Penguin Год назад +85

      He finds a camera in the wild and decides "it is time for another break", thus he throws the backpack to the ground and records a quick video, then moves on.

    • @TheHomor
      @TheHomor Год назад +20

      Tom is inevitable

    • @joearnold6881
      @joearnold6881 Год назад +4

      And he was just passing by those parish markers that someone had posted as fire marks at the time of that video, too! 😂

    • @thesunreport
      @thesunreport Год назад +2

      Personally I like to think that when the video finished that he put on a crash helmet and got into a Sinclair C5.

  • @ryanroberts1104
    @ryanroberts1104 Год назад +4571

    The reason I trust you is not because I think you never make a mistake, but because of how careful you are to avoid them, how you fix them, and how transparent you are about it. I can't tell you how nice it is to see at least one youtuber who is honest, and cares about facts...this is incredibly rare. Only a handful of others like this on the platform.

    • @sea-ferring
      @sea-ferring Год назад +19

      THIS!

    • @-Tarzan
      @-Tarzan Год назад +15

      Very well put my friend!

    • @aaronl19
      @aaronl19 Год назад +107

      “The one to trust is not the one that seemingly has no mistakes; it is the one who displays them proudly.”

    • @DARKOvibrations
      @DARKOvibrations Год назад

      You can’t trust him, he’s evil.

    • @SSM24_
      @SSM24_ Год назад +15

      Exactly. Even if he's right that we shouldn't trust him to always be giving factual information - at least I can still trust that he's done his due diligence and isn't trying to mislead people.

  • @dimitrithomas4019
    @dimitrithomas4019 Год назад +568

    the irony is that these kinds of correction videos increase my confidence in tom by about 500%. literally who else in the game would pay a professional archival researcher for two weeks of full-time labor to investigate misinformation from 150 years ago.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Год назад +13

      i am now wondering if he now just payed the one and only Garry Brandan.

    • @barneylaurance1865
      @barneylaurance1865 Год назад +6

      @@sirBrouwer Not unless Garry is AKA Paul J Sillitoe.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Год назад +2

      @@barneylaurance1865 that is unlikely I agree.

    • @owenleal
      @owenleal Год назад +5

      The Four Horsemen of Impeccable Integrity when owning mistakes:
      -Tom Scott
      -Kurzgesagt
      -Coffeezilla
      -Moist Critikal

    • @thoperSought
      @thoperSought Год назад +3

      @@owenleal
      not youtube, but Opening Arguments podcast is really good about this, too

  • @Michael-rg7su
    @Michael-rg7su Год назад +9

    you're a legend for even putting this video out. 2years after the original video was released. we can be happy to have you

  • @mathieumanson8042
    @mathieumanson8042 4 дня назад

    Respect for making this video. Not only is it honest and accurate, it's brave to be so humble.

  • @peterdavis2233
    @peterdavis2233 Год назад +2361

    Good historians always circle back and correct their mistakes. It's just how qualified professionals operate. Well done, Tom. This video demonstrates wonderfully well that not all information is online. True and thorough historians always utilize actual libraries and repositories, not just online references (which, as this story shows, can be very wrong). Believe it or not, the world is not online.

    • @glockenrein
      @glockenrein Год назад +25

      Right? That’s just how research/science works and I appreciate Tom for doing it.

    • @mattgoodstadt2372
      @mattgoodstadt2372 Год назад +6

      But if it's online, it must be true. Especially if it's on Twitter.

    • @AlejandroVales
      @AlejandroVales Год назад +28

      So much hatrade for the web.. wow.. it's incredible how narrow minded people can be, the issue isn't just "online" the issue is that knowing the truth for 150 years of history isn't easy

    • @ChrisPoindexter98
      @ChrisPoindexter98 Год назад +3

      Not to mention, as he described plenty here, even what we have now might get muddled, re-intepreted, added to, disproven, proven, so on and so forth.

    • @AskanHelstroem
      @AskanHelstroem Год назад +3

      good historians r archaeologists, who won't rely on written stuff, that could easily be made up, by the "writing class" :P
      The only reason I hope for the proof of the phantom time hypothesis. It would put nearly all the blame on historians xD
      (there was a harsh rivelry between bookworms, and dirt diggers, at my university, guess u already know what I studied)

  • @novembertango1298
    @novembertango1298 Год назад +1853

    If only news sources would hold themselves as accountable as you have for years Tom. Bless your heart for wanting to disseminate accurate information. You’re a king!

    • @danceswithdirt7197
      @danceswithdirt7197 Год назад +52

      Yes, it's a bit annoying that the original page just changed its story with no addendum or footnotes or anything. All's well that ends well, I suppose.

    • @MomMom4Cubs
      @MomMom4Cubs Год назад +4

      There's no money (that they can see because laziness) in that!

    • @johnsnow1749
      @johnsnow1749 Год назад

      As if people care about sources.

    • @kelaEQ2
      @kelaEQ2 Год назад +13

      I wish News organizations would be required to print/post/broadcast major corrections, such as this, with the same prominence as the original story.

    • @nicotti
      @nicotti Год назад +2

      I can just see it now... News sources come out tomorrow and are like, "so remember two years ago when we reported Trump lost the American election... well.. we were wrong (and so was everybody)..."

  • @matthewlawrence3404
    @matthewlawrence3404 Год назад +3

    This is the reason why I follow Tom Scott…. Actually going back to correct an error from a prior video. Modern media needs to follow this example.

  • @hencytjoe
    @hencytjoe Год назад +5

    The fact that you pull this out of your archives, corrects it and informs us about the depths of it is what makes me trust you, Tom.

  • @steltekx
    @steltekx Год назад +1133

    I can never resist a video that starts with “I hired an experienced professional archives research consultant”

    • @VanillaMacaron551
      @VanillaMacaron551 Год назад +25

      YASS! Here's me wishing I had studied history beyond a BA and had studied further to get an interesting job like that. Sigh, but who knows about those kind of jobs when you're choosing a career path at age 17?

    • @Pizza_Is_Cool
      @Pizza_Is_Cool Год назад +52

      But the video didn't start with that at all.

    • @thatoneasiankid8734
      @thatoneasiankid8734 Год назад +5

      ​@@Pizza_Is_Cool peepeepoopoo

    • @packradtpackradt4581
      @packradtpackradt4581 Год назад +2

      That's gotta be a short playlist, tho.

    • @La_sagne
      @La_sagne Год назад +3

      thats 37% into the video that he said that

  • @lavender2263
    @lavender2263 Год назад +636

    I can't believe both Tom Scott AND Rattus Rattus got this wrong.

    • @pandakatiefominz
      @pandakatiefominz Год назад +40

      I know, they're my two favourite boys to learn from :(

    • @bendubz9000
      @bendubz9000 Год назад +76

      The sad moment when it wasn't 100% accu-rat

    • @NathanHedglin
      @NathanHedglin Год назад +4

      @@pandakatiefominz no one is perfect. But he still updates when he finds out he's wrong

    • @nelly5954
      @nelly5954 Год назад +19

      This may well be the only fact Horrible Histories has canonically got wrong.

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull Год назад +11

      It can be hard to find historical truths. If an idea is popular enough it can be accepted as true in even the most stringent communities even if it's not actually true. History becomes a very VERY long game of telephone.

  • @elahrneb
    @elahrneb Год назад +2

    You say we shouldn't trust you but not many go to these lengths to correct things. Bravo.

  • @davesmith9451
    @davesmith9451 Год назад +4

    Great job, Tom! It's so refreshing to see an established RUclipsr challenging himself like this. It shows a real commitment to historical accuracy and transparency.

  • @irdmoose
    @irdmoose Год назад +2533

    "As ever, you shouldn't trust me." True, but this statement is exactly why you are trustworthy. Unlike most of our so-called professional media, they just say "trust me," and when they're proven wrong they either sweep it under the rug or label the people with the actual facts as modern day heretics. Your challenge to fact check you and your willingness to say, "I was wrong, here's the information that proves it" is how actual trustworthy media producers should operate. Thank you, Tom.

    • @Seren_Moth
      @Seren_Moth Год назад +43

      this right here. this exactly right here.

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad Год назад +142

      We can trust him to act in good faith and tell the truth to the best of his abilities, but we can't trust him to always be correct about everything he says in his videos.

    • @ckbev
      @ckbev Год назад +26

      legacy media just does issue retractions and corrections all the time in response to them making even minor errors

    • @rogink
      @rogink Год назад +29

      @@ckbev I'd give that a like - but we all know they put the correction in the small print where the falsehood was in bold

    • @ollydavis2495
      @ollydavis2495 Год назад +8

      I think the point hes trying to make is never trust a fact on face value, always do your own research or think critically yourself if you want to be sure

  • @SwizTube
    @SwizTube Год назад +2849

    As a history student I love you for mentioning that history is not about memorising dates but about the interpretation of data. Unfortunately, not everyone seems to be aware of this! Thanks for mentioning it and for putting in so much effort and money into doing history the right way!

    • @georgerice6488
      @georgerice6488 Год назад +58

      Maybe if they didn’t teach it by getting everyone to memorise dates people would stop thinking this.

    • @mahfuzurchowdhury2765
      @mahfuzurchowdhury2765 Год назад +26

      @@georgerice6488 that's how it's taught in primary school. Very quickly, by secondary school, you already start looking at different interpretations of history.

    • @Mega-Brick
      @Mega-Brick Год назад +21

      @@mahfuzurchowdhury2765 That doesn't seem to be the case in US middle(secondary) schools.

    • @mahfuzurchowdhury2765
      @mahfuzurchowdhury2765 Год назад +8

      @@Mega-Brick ah that's ashame

    • @rosefeather_
      @rosefeather_ Год назад +18

      @@mahfuzurchowdhury2765 Russian schools too, it's all memorising dates and looking at a history from the standpoint that's pushed by the education system, that is backed by the government.

  • @robertcalhoun441
    @robertcalhoun441 5 месяцев назад +2

    To be honest, I'd say this is a huge testament to integrity. Good on him.

  • @jamesclark3208
    @jamesclark3208 Год назад +6

    In a world of increasing bluster it is refreshing to find this level of honesty

  • @Ominous_Walrus
    @Ominous_Walrus Год назад +1830

    Tom is the only youtuber who could turn an apology video into a regular video.

    • @Fawkes42
      @Fawkes42 Год назад +27

      You should check out CGPGrey

    • @benjifiji2019
      @benjifiji2019 Год назад +1

      @@Fawkes42 what he do now?

    • @zeroyuki92
      @zeroyuki92 Год назад +19

      @@benjifiji2019 Lost in research somewhere I'm sure, but he was referring to another good correction video he did for TEKOI Test Range

    • @vagabundood
      @vagabundood Год назад +2

      Unforgiven 😡😡😡😡this is 2022 and we cannot tolerate this on the brink of being cancelled

    • @jamesstevenson9340
      @jamesstevenson9340 Год назад +2

      @@vagabundood eh

  • @PaulClarkTech
    @PaulClarkTech Год назад +1496

    What other RUclipsrs would pay someone for 80 hours of work to disprove their own video from years ago, make a correction video, and then pull the original video. Tom, you're quality stuff. That's why I keep coming back. Keep it up.

    • @slinky7355
      @slinky7355 Год назад +18

      This video has +3.5M views in three weeks and he's got paid endorsements all over the place. So "smart" other RUclipsrs is likely the correct answer.

    • @mdj.6179
      @mdj.6179 Год назад +15

      He is still trying to correct misinformation. It's like the smart uniformed firemen responding advertising the insurance company.

    • @piercearora7681
      @piercearora7681 Год назад +1

      @@slinky7355 Are you incapable of believing anyone has good intentions?

  • @sherriattaway3615
    @sherriattaway3615 Год назад +2

    I appreciate the fact that you cared enough to make this video with updated information. Well done! 👍

  • @kevinglennon2770
    @kevinglennon2770 Год назад +1

    Bravo Tom!! This is brilliant! One of the most important traits to have as an academic, and a free thinker, is to understand that anything and everything could be wrong. I love that you posted this, and would recommend leaving the previous video up to lead by example - don't hide it! Own it like you did to encourage the next generation of thinkers to not be afraid to make mistakes in the search for truth. Normalizing that we all get things wrong is what will remove the fear of getting things wrong and not trying at all.

  • @stevenflebbe
    @stevenflebbe Год назад +689

    "As ever, you shouldn't trust me." The thing is... we do. We trust you to have the integrity to do the research or to have the research done, to make a correction two years after the fact. Keep doing what you do.

    • @ryan-uk6jf
      @ryan-uk6jf Год назад +27

      that’s the issue
      maybe trust him like 50% but he said it himself
      he could be wrong and standing on mistaken giants

    • @unthoughtwords
      @unthoughtwords Год назад +105

      I think it's the difference between "I trust your integrity and your intentions" - which Tom has a stellar track record on - and "I trust the absolute correctness of your assertions and advice" - which he is saying not to do, and is good advice.

    • @James-ep2bx
      @James-ep2bx Год назад +29

      That's the irony of the phrase "you shouldn't trust me" those that tell you it are demonstrating an uncommon level of honesty, thus trustworthiness by doing so.

    • @VosperCDN
      @VosperCDN Год назад +17

      I do trust that Tom does his best to present factual information, and I also trust that if that information is later proven to be incorrect, he will let his viewers know.

    • @OnkelJajusBahn
      @OnkelJajusBahn Год назад +7

      There is no RUclipsr I trust more than him. Nobody does research like him. Nobody comes even close, And not many have the integrity to state their mistakes like Tom Scott.

  • @LewisLittle66
    @LewisLittle66 Год назад +1419

    This apology is even more interesting than the original video, because it's taught me something that I (and apparently everyone else) didn't know. Fascinating stuff. I love history. Well done, Tom!

  • @craigbigelow2735
    @craigbigelow2735 Год назад

    I love the few seconds of real audio at the end of your videos. Very immersive and, at the same time, peaceful.

  • @ellisburton8733
    @ellisburton8733 17 дней назад +1

    I love how not only did you correct anything you discovered was inaccurate but how you went on a quest to find out what was actual fact.... You weren't 'wrong', you were honest and upfront and curious enough to go, well if those facts weren't accurate, what the fluff was..... Rocking it!!

  • @Hrafnhistorical
    @Hrafnhistorical Год назад +1207

    Absolutely massive respect to you for hiring a professional researcher to address this, that's enormously excellent of you.

    • @youtubesucks5080
      @youtubesucks5080 Год назад +36

      If modern media would pay their writers to do real journalism, now that would be excellent.

    • @carlwummel9050
      @carlwummel9050 Год назад

      Absolutely. Its impressing!

    • @j.vonhogen9650
      @j.vonhogen9650 Год назад +2

      Enormously excellent? Enormously expensive, I would say! ;)

  • @kirbles2035
    @kirbles2035 Год назад +587

    Everyone's talking about how amazing Tom is for correcting a mistake from 2 years ago, but I'm more impressed that he also used it as an opportunity to make a video about how tricky researching history can be.

    • @aquaponichortocultur
      @aquaponichortocultur Год назад +9

      And the subtle slap at Republican policies, like "no pay, no spray."

    • @melonlord1414
      @melonlord1414 Год назад +1

      And having a sponsor for the video about his own mistake.

    • @jessicabecause3717
      @jessicabecause3717 Год назад

      I'm impressed he used the opportunity for clickbait. Wait, no im not.

  • @clockworkkirlia7475
    @clockworkkirlia7475 Год назад

    Thanks for the update, Tom!

  • @maysmith4906
    @maysmith4906 Год назад +5

    I remember growing up my county was in a battle with the fire departments about pay. For months, we were told the fire fighters would show up to rescue us country folk but not knock down the fire. That was really scary as a kid as I couldn't believe they'd let my house burn. I don't remember any fire calls during this time period thankfully.

  • @unoanus
    @unoanus Год назад +1109

    I appreciate that Tom's willing to revise older videos, and he actually digs to find the truth. Shows his dedication to his work, and it means a lot!

    • @58209
      @58209 Год назад +25

      also, pulling the old, still successful video from recommendations while still providing the unlisted video for records.
      i wish more youtubers his size had half the integrity and transparency.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Год назад

      More like paying a archives to do so. (I wonder if that person might be a certain Garry Brandan.)

  • @jesselindsey9760
    @jesselindsey9760 Год назад +225

    "Standing on the shoulders of mistaken giants" is a magnificent phrase. I'm going to get that put on a t-shirt.

    • @BlueSunHiredGun
      @BlueSunHiredGun Год назад +3

      I thought so, too. I feel like if the human race were to go extinct, you could use it as an epitaph for the whole species.

  • @cgarzs
    @cgarzs Год назад

    I really respect when people keep the video up in situations like this.
    It's far to common that they just delete it, even though unlisting it is an option and the perfect middle ground.
    Hats off to you tom.

  • @michaelyammer
    @michaelyammer Год назад +1

    This is why Tom Scott is and remains of my favorite commenters ever! He could have just done a short a little segment at the end of any video, "Looks like I was wrong in this one video", but he paid someone to do research into it, shares with us that person's findings, and does a whole video on it.
    A true truth-seeker, now and always.

  • @jonathang.1502
    @jonathang.1502 Год назад +459

    “History is fractal” is the best explanation for this sort of discussion. The more detailed you get, the harder it is to make clear statements about anything. I’m going to use this line.

    • @eoinlanier5508
      @eoinlanier5508 Год назад +4

      A possible interpretation of the recent Nobel experiments is that reality is fractal. Some generous philosophizing and trying to integrate basic laws can get us to, "Reality is a fractal loop of self reference operating on principles of nonlinear complexity and aperiodic determinism". Because it is fractal, there is no answer at the bottom. Because complexity increases in a nonlinear manner, it is not possible to calculate the top using only the pieces beneath it and the rules of the system. There is always more detail, reality cannot be described independently of the description, and emergent systems cannot be described or predicted using the terms of lower levels of complexity. The only perfect description of existence is the act of existing.

    • @hoodiedude4204
      @hoodiedude4204 Год назад +4

      Also it goes along the saying "History repeats itself"
      just like fractals repeat

    • @ReclusiveEagle
      @ReclusiveEagle Год назад +2

      Also no cites no evidence

    • @Clearwater420
      @Clearwater420 Год назад

      Or maybe history is just HIS STORY (as in narrative feed to us )

    • @mutum1
      @mutum1 Год назад

      @@Clearwater420 ?

  • @aatheus
    @aatheus Год назад +765

    I can't think of any other RUclips creator so dedicated to owning mistakes, even if they were not originally theirs. "Standing on the shoulders of mistaken giants" is awesome. Nicely done

    • @TemporalOnline
      @TemporalOnline Год назад +7

      I love him, but I can think of all the constellation of science RUclipsrs that would do just that 🤔

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Год назад

      That is such a good phrase!

    • @BenCazzola
      @BenCazzola Год назад +1

      not a very common trait today. well put bitblt

    • @Wangavision
      @Wangavision Год назад

      Dr. Kat from Reading the Past is equally passionate about correcting her mistakes... nice to see these historians with personal integrity!

    • @unpairedelectron2886
      @unpairedelectron2886 Год назад +3

      Check out CGP Grey's video titled CGP Grey was WRONG, best apology video I've ever seen by far.

  • @XMguy
    @XMguy Год назад +3

    I live in rural Tennessee USA. I can attest this is true. I have to pay yearly for fire protection. If I don’t, they won’t even come out if I offer to pay then.

  • @d0themath284
    @d0themath284 Год назад

    Cudos for making these “I was wrong” videos! Always warms my heart to see them!

  • @Tabbyclaw
    @Tabbyclaw Год назад +276

    I love how difficult it is to casually describe Horrible Histories without sounding like you're making it up on the spot.

    • @mads4801
      @mads4801 Год назад +1

      😂😂

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Год назад +4

      A lot of it is probably made up on the spot, not by horrible histories but by somebody down the line of "evidence."

    • @linmanfu913
      @linmanfu913 Год назад +1

      @@thomgizziz One of the HH writers admitted that at least one thing was included because it sounded good even though they knew it wasn't true

    • @sarahglover3286
      @sarahglover3286 Год назад +17

      Just "the host, a talking rat" is enough to make anyone who's never seen it go "I'm sorry? What did he just say?"

  • @xGkL23x
    @xGkL23x Год назад +523

    This video should be used all over the world as a textbook example of how research should be approached and what science ethics really should be. Hats off to your sir.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Год назад +5

      This has nothing to do with science... this is just making sure that your sources are reliable and people's ability to recall the past or portray it correctly is nothing but unreliable.

    • @xGkL23x
      @xGkL23x Год назад +27

      @THOM Gizziz I see where you are coming from, but one of the core traits of the scientific method is using reliable sources (references) to base your own theory and experimentation. In addition, I find it extremely important to maintain a deep belief that no matter how honest and thorough you are, in the end, your science is never complete and sometimes can be utterly mistaken. (Unreliability)

    • @ricobarth
      @ricobarth Год назад +4

      @@thomgizziz You literally just described the problem of believing an individual scientist's results, and why the scientific method exists.

  • @sypialnia_studio
    @sypialnia_studio Год назад +1

    That was a very classy update, thanks Tom for being you.

  • @mq6845
    @mq6845 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas Tom, thank you for this!

  • @Garresh1
    @Garresh1 Год назад +939

    This is why I respect the hell out of you. Some other pop sci channels have quietly taken down videos in response to criticism or false information but never issued a correction. Issuing a public correction undoes the damage and boosts your credibility. Well done.

    • @tbuk8350
      @tbuk8350 Год назад +47

      Not to mention the fact that there wasn't even a controversy here. It was just some guy going "hey, one source changed".
      It was such a small mistake, but he hired someone to do weeks of research to correct it, despite nobody asking him to. That's what I find awesome about him.

    • @rikamayhem
      @rikamayhem Год назад +14

      Not just a correction, he actually hired a professional to research on a topic most sources were getting wrong. Huge respect.

    • @Rot8erConeX
      @Rot8erConeX Год назад +4

      CGB Grey also does correction videos. Not sure if he counts as pop sci tho

    • @SeanFerree
      @SeanFerree Год назад +2

      100% agree! Well done!

  • @giftofthewild6665
    @giftofthewild6665 Год назад +325

    I love how excited Tom is about finding out he made a mistake and rectifying it.

    • @krise99391
      @krise99391 Год назад +13

      Well, it honestly IS a good thing. He gets a video concept out of the blue, and he gets to use a dramatic title without it actually being clickbait. In addition to that, this helps him build a reputation for rectifyng his mistakes, making him seem more trustworthy.
      It's a triple win for him

  • @tony.h321
    @tony.h321 Год назад +8

    I imagine there probably were a few cases where insured buildings would get preference and there simply wasn't enough time/resources to put a fire out elsewhere. Probably lead to some people assuming their fire was outright ignored.

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 6 месяцев назад

      Unlikely. The way fires spread in ye olde London, the workforce would have been split and the goals reduced. If the typical goal is to save the building and some of its contents, the "we don't have enough people" goal is to prevent spread. Even on my rural department where the fire escaping to other homes was a minimal concern, we would divide and salvage. Reinforcements can always be recruited.

  • @VK2FVAX
    @VK2FVAX Год назад +1

    I really like that you recant errors. I find you even more credible and thorough. Very nice.

  • @ODISeth
    @ODISeth Год назад +437

    I love how even in a video owning up to a mistake, you still turned it into an engaging narrative story about how history is always more complex than it seems. I wonder if it will ever be possible to fully know every single detail about a situation, given the faults of witness testimony, the lack of accurate detailed records, and the possibility that there could be another perspective you simply haven’t considered

    • @KoyasuNoBara
      @KoyasuNoBara Год назад +7

      Honestly, part of the reason I wish time travel was real is for things like this. Even if you couldn't actually _change_ anything, it'd be neat to see things for yourself.

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Год назад +1

      I think that we, and everything around us, would have to be monitored at all times to an insufferable degree to even have a chance at being fully aware of every variable in any given situation. Not that I think it's necessary to go beyond the broad strokes in most cases, there are always more questions than answers, that's just life.

    • @herowin3825
      @herowin3825 Год назад +1

      Well, you're either gonna need a time machine or a laplacian demon.

    • @Colopty
      @Colopty Год назад

      I guess in a modern setting some things are under such thorough surveillance that you do have complete records of everything that happened in like a 100x100 meter square somewhere. For historic events though, haha no chance.

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Год назад +1

      @@herowin3825 The ritual for summoning that kind of demon is a real pain though, it's really difficult to get a heretic chicken and 6 candles made from human tallow. 😂

  • @adrianfernandez2010
    @adrianfernandez2010 Год назад +1822

    As an undergraduate studying history right now (and also had a phase in his childhood where he loved firefighters), I cannot thank Tom Scott and Co. enough for commenting on how complex history as a subject of inquiry truly is. Tom is exactly right - History is fractal and never about memorizing dates, not matter what education has taught us. It’s about the continuous interpretation and contextualization of our collective past, lending itself to sometimes new, different, and grander perspectives and understandings about it.

    • @happyhen3722
      @happyhen3722 Год назад +14

      Wonderfully articulated

    • @user-sp6os6tc2r
      @user-sp6os6tc2r Год назад +16

      Have a degree in History and I can't agree more. His quote at 5:00 put a giant smile on my face.

    • @tomaszszupryczynski5453
      @tomaszszupryczynski5453 Год назад

      books can also lie, like right now they try to rewrite history, destroy video evidence, delete videos, censor. thats why its important for people to have backup

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Год назад +12

      _History is ... never about memorizing dates, not matter what education has taught us. It’s about the continuous interpretation and contextualization of our collective past, lending itself to ... understandings about it_ - precisamente. And that's why I hated the history classes throughout my school education, even though I'm "generally interested in history" - but of the "why things happened this way and not the other one" sort, NOT "school curriculum style chronicles" going "in the year so and so a certain guy became a king and three years latter he started a war whit that other kingdom, that led to his defeat five years latter" - and nothing about WHY, WHAT FOR or what were "broader circumstances" prompting him do make this or some other decision(s) or take such course of action(s).

    • @robertlatta2019
      @robertlatta2019 Год назад +14

      History is about as much as about memorizing dates as Geography is about memorizing capitals. It helps you on a pub quiz and that's about it.

  • @GiselleBel
    @GiselleBel Год назад +1

    Oh yes! Excellent. Thank you so much for getting this researched (wow!) and doing this video about it. Huge kudos to you, Sir! This story of houses burning if they weren't insured with the right company has bugged me for years if not decades. I had no way of finding out. I loved hearing about this race to the fire and the graduated reward system. That makes a lot of sense. And the three reasons for putting out any fire. Fire in those days was one of the really big disasters that had to be stopped at all costs to save people's lives and livelihoods.
    Thank you so much for digging into this, love it!

  • @adfraggs
    @adfraggs Год назад +6

    This is superb. It's one of those eye-opening videos that flicks a switch in your brain and makes you see something truly profound about what we think we know as human beings. 6 minutes of brilliance, this apology video has taught me an incredible history lesson.

  • @ClassicMiddleton
    @ClassicMiddleton Год назад +901

    The internet needs videos like this more often than we realise. We need constant reminders to think critically and take accountability for what we assume to know. Great video!

    • @ES11777
      @ES11777 Год назад +4

      Agreed

    • @thehoodedteddy1335
      @thehoodedteddy1335 Год назад +1

      It’s why I respect Josh Strife Hayes too after his Realm of the Mad God video and its correction

    • @BlackEagle352
      @BlackEagle352 Год назад

      Agreed, make money twice as well!

  • @packradtpackradt4581
    @packradtpackradt4581 Год назад +521

    I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the motivation of this video as I'm living in a world of denials and double-downs from politicians, performers, celebrities, influencers and other public figures. Not only did you tag and unlist the video but put up a corrective video after you COMMISSIONED A RESEARCHER to achieve the best answer. Your notations on the evanescence of facts and the ephemeral nature of the human record motivated me to send this link to a local Professional Archivist who approves of this message; they oftentimes find themselves providing material for people sifting through facts to reinforce a foregone conclusion.

  • @DavidDanielDavis
    @DavidDanielDavis Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this update and correction. This is what "doing history" is really like. I plan to share this with my students! Thank You!

  • @AncientWisdom222
    @AncientWisdom222 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your openness in accepting a mistake and moving on

  • @NoPodcastsHere
    @NoPodcastsHere Год назад +548

    "Anyone who tells you they're certain about how the world works is either a Mathematician, or they are selling something." Well said my friend, and it is also a reminder that whenever you find yourself in a situation where some charlatan is trying to sell you something, you can at the very least be grateful that they are not instead a Mathematician.

    • @Mikowmer
      @Mikowmer Год назад +31

      ... I feel like I'm being insulted here...
      ... Nah, can't be! I guess I'll just go back to solving calculus equations in my head...

    • @fatsquirrel75
      @fatsquirrel75 Год назад +46

      No mathematician feels this way. The reason mathematicians love logic and proofs is its the only place you'll get certainly. All mathematicians are well aware of the pitfalls that come with reality.

    • @tonylee1667
      @tonylee1667 Год назад +1

      @@Mikowmer Students solve calculus equations, mathematicians sometimes with basic multiplication

    • @OrangeC7
      @OrangeC7 Год назад +29

      If you're talking to a businessman at least you can say that you're not interested. If you're talking to a mathematician, they can define you to be a pile of dust.

    • @satannstuff
      @satannstuff Год назад +17

      @@OrangeC7 This is also a possibility with certain types of businessmen.

  • @m0L3ify
    @m0L3ify Год назад +622

    I really love how you can admit something you shared in the past was wrong and just casually make a correction. There are too many people whose egos are too tied up in it all. This is how education should be. We learn new info, we make corrections and updates, we move on. Thank you!

    • @plica06
      @plica06 Год назад +14

      There was nothing casual about that correction. It was *really* important to Tom to set the record straight. He probably lost sleep over this.

    • @thedave7760
      @thedave7760 Год назад

      Exactly, just like the facts that masks do very little to stop the spread, the vaccine isn't 100% effective, lock downs were a massive mistake etc ,etc.
      Unfortunately no one is queuing up to correct themselves on that.

    • @need2connect
      @need2connect Год назад

      Yall acting like tom isn just an actor. Like most other ‘youtubers’. Just the face.

    • @iamalsoaduckhead
      @iamalsoaduckhead Год назад +4

      @@need2connect its okay grandpa lets get you to bed

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Год назад

      @@plica06 probably true, but he also didn’t make it into drama. I’m sure that’s what the other person was referring too.

  • @nina1608
    @nina1608 Год назад +1

    The algorithm brought this to my attention - this is so interesting, and also so honest and instructive about the study of history. There are so many peddlers of woo-woo history on YT, I am always happy to find stuff I feel confident to rely on.

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f Год назад +1

    Herein lies some of the brilliance from Tom.. learning from mistakes, but moreso, correcting references so that others benefit. Bravo.

  • @ryshow9118
    @ryshow9118 Год назад +130

    As an 18th century firefighter, I appreciate you correcting the record and saving my and my brothers reputations.

  • @infernox1099
    @infernox1099 Год назад +300

    Given I know Gary Brannan is an archivist, I can fully imagine Tom just going "Hey Gary, there's this thing I might be wrong about, can you check historical archives for me?"

    • @E3kHatena
      @E3kHatena Год назад +57

      I was kinda disappointed that Gary wasn’t the consultant.

    • @alfiehaigh8412
      @alfiehaigh8412 Год назад +43

      I was fully preparing for it to be Gary lmao

    • @GumSkyloard
      @GumSkyloard Год назад +41

      I thought he was gonna say it was Gary, and Gary was gonna come in talking about how long it took, and about how history is a doozy.

    • @Geostelar4920
      @Geostelar4920 Год назад +11

      So was I but Gary has another job so I guess he couldn't

    • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
      @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Год назад +23

      If it was Gary, we would have never heard the end of it

  • @georgemoore5307
    @georgemoore5307 9 часов назад

    I'm from Ontario Canada, many years ago a business by the name of Towers built a very large store just outside of the city limits of Kitchener to avoid paying city taxes, but close enough to enjoy the custom of the cities population. Towers most certainly had insurance, but when to store caught fire Kitchener's fire dept. stopped at the city limits and watched the the building burn to the ground. I have always wondered if the insurance company paid up as they thought or were told fire protection was there.

  • @KaiSchreiber
    @KaiSchreiber 7 дней назад

    "Sometimes I stand on the shoulders of mistaken giants" should go into quote collections from here on out. Loving it.

  • @BazilRat
    @BazilRat Год назад +321

    This, Tom, is why we follow you. When you find out the known facts are wrong *you admit it*. Integrity is hard to find these days.

  • @GodelFishbreath
    @GodelFishbreath 3 дня назад

    I recall in the US a company that asked homeowners for a retainer for fire suppression.
    They rushed to a fire, often getting there before the town firefighting people (who were too far away, or volunteer or something) and just stand there. They showed they were the best, and would not take money at the scene.

  • @Pat999UK
    @Pat999UK 18 дней назад

    In the days of horse drawn fire tenders the fire stations were normally built at the highest place in a town, this meant the horses didn’t generally have to haul the tenders uphill whilst going to the fires. When coming back from the fires additional horses could assist getting the tenders back up the hill and the local people would also help haul them back up the hills. An example of this was StAlbans UK. Its old station was located in Victoria Street in the centre of the city at roughly the highest point.

  • @ClimbingCat05
    @ClimbingCat05 Год назад +446

    Love Tom's honesty and transparency

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Год назад +3

      I expect everyone to be honest and transparent.

    • @StormhavenGaming
      @StormhavenGaming Год назад +20

      @@ajs41 You must live in a state of constant disappointment.

    • @mrcmoes
      @mrcmoes Год назад +5

      Not just that but the dedication of hiring a professional to prove that he was wrong.

  • @FL0W..
    @FL0W.. Год назад +212

    God, I took history as an extra subject in uni this semester and boy is stuff like this funny to me. I respect the people who can go around, search dozens of primary sources that may or may not have been digitised, analyse and scrutinise multiple lengthy secondary source books, journals, and papers, even if at the end of the day, they can't come to a definitive answer.

    • @Schattengewaechs99
      @Schattengewaechs99 Год назад +2

      Here’s the thing: That’s true for all sciences, including natural sciences. The uncertainty might not be as blatant and obvious as in the study of history, but it is there, and you need to have a strategy to deal with it.

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Год назад +1

      @@Schattengewaechs99 yep

  • @Shadowhurtz
    @Shadowhurtz Год назад

    Your intergrity is truly something to look up to. Thank you.

  • @hopehoping
    @hopehoping Год назад

    Wow. That clip from Tennessee ( 2:03 ) was an eye-opener. Good for you for catching and correcting a misstatement.

  • @lordsqueak
    @lordsqueak Год назад +109

    And by making this video, Tom improved the integrity of his "brand".
    Take note RUclipsrs and others, this is how you deal with being wrong about something. And in the end, you come out even stronger for it.

  • @BadroghYT
    @BadroghYT Год назад +532

    Truth is spread by recognising and amending mistakes. Thanks Tom for your continued integrity.

    • @facumilhas
      @facumilhas Год назад +2

      such a truthful guy. love him

  • @nmarks
    @nmarks Год назад +3

    Tom Scott deserves great credit for making this correction. It's honesty like this that can turbo boost your career.

  • @soth69
    @soth69 Год назад

    Any journal would have putted a paragraph amongst a hundred to say "i'm sorry", and in a very vaguely way. You have made an incredible video, explaining everything and stating why... great job