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but that's because you have the accumulated information that show you that you can do that without it being a threat to your survival and have chosen this course of action over another by measuring a huge number of factors, you are using your tool box ! ^^
yeah, some of them need to upgrade their basic sensory ability. others need to figure out the social bit. then there's the ones with no planning. together, they form every multiplayer team in existence!
@@rj6300 Apologies for my sudden interruption, but I am 127 parallel universes ahead of you, sire. It is not my intent to boast, but I shall have you know that I do not need narcotics to make ruinous blunders. If you wish to show everyone that my statement contains fallacy, we can settle this with a duel. The rules of the duel are as follows: Preferrably, do not bring machine guns, or other such weaponry from the 20th century. The duel should end by sunset. You are not supposed to shoot when the adversary's back is turned, or when they are unable to respond to your attack. The venue shall be decided after your confirmation. If you win, I myself will say that my statement was false. If I win, I get permanent bragging rights.
I feel that one thing that was missed was the ability to spontaneously adapt when planning doesn't work. Not just changing plans, but combining complex learned behaviors in order to push the organism toward what was planned.
I laughed so hard when i saw this and i still am now thank you so much this was the most funniest comment ive ever seen i basically laughed for 10 minutes straight XD sorry im over reacting but i dont care
I'm an undergraduate student in biological sciences and also an illustrator. My dream job is definitely working with these guys from Kurzgesagt. I love the color combination, the brush used to illustrate... It's totally beautiful! Well, one day you'll have a Brazilian illustrator working at your agency (or not, but I would love to)
2 years ago yet im not sure if i watched this once or twice . Rewatching or watching for the first time , the videos of this channel always feel fresh and best way to learn
Being a stem cell biologist I can say that the definition of intelligence becomes more and more relevant in my field of research. Some years ago, protocols for the generation of so-called "brain organoids" have been developed. We usually make brain organoids from stem cells (which can be made from skin cells) and you can think of them as "petri dish brains" to some degree. Brain organoids form structures similar to the developing brain and they even can cause contraction in muscle cells. However, they are very unstructured and not considered as being conscious (I recently made a video about brain organoids!). In the nearer future, however, lab-grown intelligence might be a thing
Thank you for posting here, as I shall go look at your channel. I already know of organoids but only as a laymen, so it fascinated me to have an expert explain more.
I have a question. With nanomachines hastily taking "control" of lab-grown tissue (for example a few frog skin and muscle cells were put together and "programmed" to be able to move in every direction), what differentiates that from actual biological intelligence?
Mr. 8-Bit Doggo regardless of whether it makes sense to you, iq and its parts correlate very well to so many things that it obviously has a measurable effect. You can think whatever you want as to why that is, but it is a useful tool regardless.
Mr. 8-Bit Doggo and iq doesn’t measure personality, probably the best thing we’ve got for that is OCEAN aka the big five, and in the end personality tests tend to be useless or near useless.
The funny part is, a lot of times the ability to speak can show that you are unintelligent 😅. Like when you say something stupid, and make it clear that you don't understand what you are talking about 😅. I agree though, it's a great quote 😁👍
schools teach stuff we probably wont need, there is minimal incentive to do well in schools besides getting the end grades. they measure intelligence by testing our ability to learn and adapt to new and more complex things, the problem is, again, no real incentive. its a heavily flawed system. the vast majority of “experts” had an interest outside of school, taught themselves and/or learnt from experience, things schools dont test for.
@@TheAskald Schools will never admit referring to any notion of intelligence ever, in my experience they are the first to regard intelligence as vague, and they probably do it too much. They DO NOT want to recognize intelligence. The closest they will _ever_ go is saying "you have facilities" over and over again.
And yet he can't figure out for what purpose we should even use it. To chase futile careers, solve artificial academic problems, hoard fleeting treasures, chase dopamine highs or to satisfy the "evolution" process? "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork." Psalm 19:1
That's cool and all but gru is the most powerful being in the universe.First according to the height of a Minion (which is 3.5 feet on average) Gru is 4 minions tall, which means he is a godly size of 14 feet tall. Second if any of you remember the original Despicable Me, you Know there is a scene when Vector kidnaps the three girls and shoots a series of heat-seeking misses at Gru, he then dodge them all. According to the speed of an average ballistic missile (1900 mph) and the size of the missile according to his ankle size, Gru can perceive and move at such a speed that the missiles only move 9.5 miles per hour, 0.5% of their original speed. Plus after this Gru punches a shark and it is paralyzed meaning its spine is probably shattered, to remind you it would require a force greater than 3,000 newtons to fracture the spine. That’s equal to the impact created by a 500-pound car crashing into a wall at 30 miles per hour. I rest my case.
@@ItsDrickMC Just "kurzgesagt", no "in" ("kurzgesagt" translated literally: "quickly said") They actually did this exact same joke in the last video on their German channel
This was a really useful video, keep it up kurz I love watching you’re amazing videos they keep us happy, hope you guys stay motivated as always learn on!
The concept of intelligence is not defining itself, but the tools shaped by either personal (being able to speak)or collective intelligence (the use of the internet and computers). So it’s intelligence creating things that eventually try to define their creators
Love all the contents of this channel. Social media nowadays are so full of crap, having these meaningful and knowledgeable videos clearly stands out. So admirable!!!!
Doing 'research' is probably one of the most fun jobs because you can do stupid stuff with the excuse that you're just learning about the outcome, and there's ALWAYS something to research that someone else hasn't, yet.
I love your animations and your way of explaining things. And also, I'm glad teachers use this channel to teach. If I saw one of these films at my biology lesson I'd definitely become more interested
My teacher kinda just throws stuff on your desk. Sometimes she puts something on the smartboard and just leaves it up there without really explaining it
Loved that game. I remember getting the deluxe edition in 7th grade and showed my bio teacher the game and the next day in class, she put on the the special edition documentary DVD which showed the game creator Will Wright showing off how CRISPR could make a chick that's born with teeth, scales and no feathers. The cell stage and animals stage were masterpieces. Cell stage and space stage always looked the coolest in the trailers. Wish it lived up to the hype in space stage. But now we have No Mans Sky, but man do I miss 2009.
as a psychology major this was a very different way of explaining intelligence from what I was expecting! Intelligence is a very complicated concept indeed but it did not even scratch the surface :c It gave a decent idea of what it is in a larger scope however!
@@g_g... Oops, I didn't reply to the other person... I watched this over a yr ago but I'll do my best to remember my thoughts. This video was a very good answer if an alien came down and asked us what intelligence was. It's also a good history of intelligence but we're not really learning much from it as humans. What a lot of people don't know is that intelligence is a human construct - something we use to convey an idea that's not tangible- and it doesn't really exist. The definition of intelligence has always been a controversy because the human brain is too complicated for us to clearly define yet. For example, IQ used to be a single factor to measure overall intelligence but ppl started noticing that high IQ doesn't mean someone's necessarily "smart," so they came up with EQ and together they respectively measured, more or less, "logical ability" and "emotional quotient." They're still widely used but judging one's intelligence solely based on IQ and EQ would be dismissing countless aspects of it. Every single theory try to categorize every aspect of it (logical, linguistic, spatial, etc.) but that's impossible as these "traits" are more of a spectrum than a single concept. If it were up to me, I think I would've explained that we can never define intelligence until we understand our brain completely which I don't think is possible for a veryyyy long time. And then I would've talked about the prominent existing theories (gardner, g factor, etc.), and end it with some moral message about the misuse of any kind of intelligence tests (to provide some context, IQ testing was one of the major factor for why the holocaust happened).
@@2ndintelligentWorld if the holocaust thing is true then I'm pretty sure it was just used as one of the many excuses for the holocaust at that time. Anyways, this is some very interesting stuff. Thank you for responding
@@Ryze_Tuze Yes, that is also true when we talk about confident ignorance (that heavily relies on chances that can bring good things or have a huge possibility of commiting mistakes as well). But if it's the kind of stupidity that pertains to lack of control and most especially absent mindedness, that's what causes humanity to commit huge mistakes.
@@Burn_Angel ohh what an interesting story there. I think it isn't stupidity and is rather curiosity. Stupidity is something you would do using only 5% of your brain. Search it up to know more
@@MuhdIzzatFarhan same thing, except my WHOLE HAND burned........a while ago like maybe 2 weeks ago, still did not fully recover from it and still hurts a bit
The Truth of the Matter Seriously?.. you’re scrutinizing ONE grammatical mistake, the improper ‘s’ at the end of situation(s), & if you really want to go hardcore grammatical Nazi, the lack of a period. Wow.
@@georgenelson172 I would argue: it's not even that. It's literally nothing actually. I mean, whatever you come up with to describe that game, we would find that it's way to shallow to actually be called that. "Dancing simulator"? How that, with only about 4 different dance moves. "Creature Designer"? You can barely deviate from the standard vertebrate body plan. And every creature has to be made out of bubbles. "Educational software about evolution"? Well, you see, that's kind of nowhere near how evolution actually works and thus, will rise even more misconceptions. "A space adventure (with an overly long and tedious prelude)"? Hahahaha. No.
@@lonestarr1490 Imagine getting a sequel to spore though, with modern technology. The game was fun but the concept could be expanded on so much further to actually simulate evolution in other creatures and create a whole environment that modeled an actual ecosystem. That would acutally be a really fun and interesting game. Sadly, I don't think we are getting spore 2 anytime soon.
You guys should totally make posters for ESL classrooms! (I know that has nothing to do with science but the illustration is so wonderful the students would be hooked)
@@apacheattackhelicopter8185 I do not deny it per se, but you must accept too that many people have skills and mindsets that one IQ test can't parse. Sure, one may get a 90 in a IQ test, but is able to compose and sing very good melodies, or is a very good at drawing or simply can cook some delicious food. What the IQ measures is more logic and mathematics and a bit of critical thinking... but many people can't think like that.
Excellent. Being able to bring the big and small together, whatever it is; from a particle to even questions one might ask, is simply difficult to do, one could argue unique in teaching and corporate training. Mic dropped!
Many people think they have the toolbox, and they think they're using it, but sadly they're just another useful idiot. We live in the information age and gullibility is on the rise.
Really threw me off when I was watching expecting just an intro and then it started jumping into the details and I’m like wait wait what where’s the intro
2:29 Learning - "Basically a string of repeatable behaviors that can be varied or adapted." 5:04 Creativity - "Means producing something new and valuable from apparently unrelated things." 5:59 Planning - "Considering the activities for a desired goal, and putting them together..." I reallly like these simplified breakdowns. I helps clarify what the purpose is. Sometimes ppl think they have a 'learning disability' or that they 'aren't creative' or that being organized is difficult. These help break down the understanding of what it is you're really doing. I really enjoyed this video!
This breakdown is indeed very valuable, one could benefit from it tremendously if he could find ways to work on these individual steps rather than trying to improve "inteligence as a whole".
Thank you for the time saving comment I wanted to write down some notes:D , and yes indeed the simple breakdowns are the reason I love in a nutshell I feel smarter every time I watch one of their vids!
5:26 Raccoon 1: "Okay gonna think real hard I think I should put stones so that the water will rise and... voila! Marshmallow is mine!" Raccoon 2: *"ITS BIG BRAIN TIME"*
The raccoons actually found a bunch of creative way to get the marshmallow. Tipping over the container was probably the worst example from that study; especially since the scientists had fastened the container down so it wasn't trivial to tip over. My favorite was throwing a rock in so it splashed the marshmallow out.
Hey, currently a teacher. There's some great "systems level" poster that cover linchpin topics for earth/space science, physics and chemistry (e.g. rotational motion, periodic table, electron orbitals, forces) but I find that it's generally difficult to get systems level posters in biology (granted, the human body systems one is great). Some posters that would be really awesome to cover would be things like niches/trophic cascades, photosynthesis, mrs Gren, the tree of life, natural and sexual selection. Often I find it difficult to find posters that cover these topics in sufficient detail, with nice artwork that within a reasonable price range.
I think we need a game for this right now. Never been much of a merchandise person, but I would definitely buy a game with this art style. Maybe a game about the earth using stuff from their other videos?
What if u put food back into the slime molds old already traveled path ? Will they return for it or not ... Because this sounds like they just leave a chemical trail saying "no food no food no food" which is not technically intelligent, it is just chemical messaging like how cells communicate.
And the root of these kinds of social problems is the fact they cause suffering. And since humans are sentient beings, we experience suffering. To resolve this issue, we bombed the world to nothingness. The End
Ive been a subscriber now for 3 years going on 4 and ive seen almost every single video. Im 18 turning 19 in 4 months [February] and this channel is just one of a damn kind alongside a select few like "science phile the ai", "riddle" etc, and the resources provided by this channel [Cant spell the name "Quartz quazart" 😅] is immaculate when i have children i want to but these resources for them for home ao they can also learn because channela like this are absolutely wondeful also lets not forget the way they deliver the information yes the information it self is amazinf but what makes it even more amazing is fhe animations theyre kid friendly and easy to understand on their own as well as enaging still even for me!. So all around even they the producures know this, amazing aweosme channel all around! Mever stop educating the young mind that are inquistive [like myself] and haveba thirst to learn more! [I dont believe in god] but God frickin bless 💙❤
Kurzgesagt animations are very child-friendly in both their visual and narrative style. Things are "dumbed down" just enough. And the style is amazing to look at, no matter the age. Don't know if you have these children yet, but when you do, I encourage showing some of these. Just watch out not to show too much stuff from the "Existential Crisis Playlist" so they can sleep at night :) Space videos though, I loved to get interested in space stuff when I was a child (still do at 29) and if only I had high-quality content like this to watch back at my school days, I'd have studied so much more of the things I'm truly interested in. I think it's important to show children that learning can be fun - and this channel is an excellent example. I am commenting directly to you in particular, because the topic of showing these to my child has been something I thought about as well. Even before I had any knowledge whether I'd even have a child at all, I decided these would be good stuff to show to younglings. Now I have a 1yr old son and even though he and his mother live in Germany away from me most of the time ( I live in Finland), my wish of showing these videos as a teaching tool is still possible, as Kurzgesagt is a German channel originally and they can now watch the German versions there ^^ Also.. I can never write, yet alone pronounce, the name correctly either and just call it "That good channel with ducks, death and Adobe Illustrator style vector graphics" and this generally gets the message across lol. All the best to you, blessings from the North from some random Internet dude :)
@@expred Hello to you Expred! Greetings from London! [American living in London]. I really do appreciate your response to me and I’m actually really happy I was able to generate some sort of mini conversation here! I commented because sometimes after their insightful, informative and thought provoking videos I love to see what other people think and then it dawned on me one day that I would love my children to be knowledgeable on things like this [relative to their age of course] it would be nice to introduce them to philosophical things and to get them asking interesting questions as well as knowing the science -Physics primarily and also as you said the amazingly cute animations! [they’re kid friendly and they don’t look super complicated either!] and that narrators videos is absolutely legendary!. It would be lovely for them to have a basic [even tho I don’t think their videos are basic at all! As you said they’re just dumbed down - they have this talent of explaining even hard concepts so simply!] Speaking on kids I don’t have any children currently - I’m 19. And on that I’ve actually been watching kurzgesart [I really hope I spelt it right!] for a few years now [since 2020 I used to also watch a similar channel called “What IF” for even longer I remember when I was 11 and I wrote an essay on a black hole swallowing a Magnetar - this is a type of neutron star]. Sorry I’ve gone off on one a bit there. Speaking on which I’m actually really happy the fact that they have videos in German which is their original language that you can show to your son! That’ll not only teach him new things [and honestly set him a bit ahead of his peers] but it’ll definitely help him with learning how to speak [however he might be a bit well spoken for such a young boy if he ends up liking their videos😊] Speaking on a long distance relationship me and my partner were long distance for a few months [Hes a Serbian that grew up in Italy and decided to move to London for a few years were I meant him then he left for a few months and then came back]. I might show him some of kurszgesagt videos! [again I hope I’ve spelt that right!, I probably haven’t] Anywho! Blessing to you and your family in Germany Expred! Good day!.😊✨🌸
@@x.astar.x Haha, unfortunately I have to inform your spelling of Kurzgesagt is still a bit off, that's alright. (I still have to double-check it every time lol. And my own spelling of even English is constantly off, I'm afraid). My ex (the German mother of my son) told me that the channel name is German and literally means "In a nutshell". The more you know! Your essay about a black hole gulping down a magnetar sounds pretty cool. I also think getting children interested in science and philosophy/psychology early on is important (I think the latter two go kind of hand in hand, though I recognize the differences). I always loved big questions, as a kid and still do. "Why are we conscious?" "What is beyond space?" "Has everything always been?" Stuff like this. I was endlessly curious and channels such as this definitely help me keep that sparkle of curiosity alive! Most importantly I think, the more you wonder about psychology and philosophy, the more you also tend to think about ethics, morality, and empathy. These are traits I would love my son to have; understanding the human mind well enough to understand other's suffering and happiness as well. Though being very empathetic can be a curse as well as a blessing, I still think it's one of the most important things in life. (Empathy towards others). I watch plenty of space channels but can't really think of other channels with such nice child-friendly visuals to go with these topics, and also Kurzgesagt channel(s, they have many in different languages) cover a wide range of other topics. I would suggest, (to you, not exactly to children though) channels called PBS Space Time, along with SEA and Cool Worlds. Just a few from the top of my head, since I thought you might find them interesting. All of these are science channels, with emphasis on space stuff. Have a nice day as well :)
I really would like to take a moment to show appreciation to this channel and its team! Every video is a masterpiece and easily understood! You guys are awesome!
- information to interact with the world - memories - learning: string of repeatable, adaptable behaviours - intelligence is the ability to adapt? - intelligence: less effort for higher reward? - library of knowledge: memorisation that may come up later in life - problem solving - creativity: mental duct tape - creativity is creating new and valuable concepts from seemingly unrelated things to create a solution to a problem - physical tools: collecting materials for later use - planning: considering activities required for goal and creating a plan + assessing decisions - tactical advantages? against competitors, this comes with the ability to look for patterns - the ability to choose which mental tools to use - to increase chances of survival depending on your situation and relevant challenges - evolving and retaining abilities you never use will be a pointless task - culture? co-operation? team work? - ability to reflect on peers as well as yourself
Only because you went through single player mode first, which set your expectations (and taught you some basics). If you start with co-op mode first, it might be easier, but you won't know it, until you try single player mode and complain it's harder.
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Pq não tem legendado?
this channel is very big brain
nice vid
sup
no
I’d definitely play a survival game in kurzgesagt’s art style
Will try.
I was thinking the same thing 😁
SAAAMEE
It was Spore
I want one now :o
kurzgesagt then: *used ducks and birds for their videos
kurzgesagt now: * alien beans that can walk around and open their third eye
Lsdgesagt
BEANS
👽 👁
*_upgrades people upgrades_*
lel
“Living things need to keep track of hunger and fatigue”
Me at 4:00am with Level 1 intelligence: 👁👄👁
but that's because you have the accumulated information that show you that you can do that without it being a threat to your survival and have chosen this course of action over another by measuring a huge number of factors, you are using your tool box ! ^^
@@The.Heart.Unceasing I am reading this at 4am with level 1 intelligence and you made me feel better, thank you
@@paullovescoffee What do you guys mean? Aren't you all level 6 like me?
My level is 0...
When I see Kurzgesagt is liking comments I'd like to think it's the british dude
references:
pokemon 00:05
Legend Of Zelda puzzle-solved sound 05:18
Master sword 05:40
Legend of Zelda Rupee 05:41
Master sword, Hylian shield, Legend of Zelda Rupee 05:57
Opening plot of Link's Awakening 06:12
Gromit 07:40
Majora's Mask 08:07
Legend of Zelda Rupee 08:26
Caterpie 08:28
Consciousness and itelligence thumbnails 08:36
Also kurzegesagt pls make this a video game.
Bro, how on earth did you spot that Caterpie?? I'm impressed. 😯👏🏽
6:45 Metal Gear Solid Target spotted marker
Thanks😊
The first Pokemon was togepi
This is the first episode that no birds were harmed
...and ducks ofc
ya
@yo lo roses are red, violets are blue, what's your problem they're not being harmed my dude.
consciousness also had no bird casualties but ok
yo lo the duck are not being harmed who there are not any ducks in this video
"What Is Intelligence? Where Does it Begin?"
-My team in any multi-player game ever
yeah, some of them need to upgrade their basic sensory ability. others need to figure out the social bit. then there's the ones with no planning. together, they form every multiplayer team in existence!
Ability Master *we have dropped the enemy's intelligence*
North of the equator.
Reeeeeeeeeeeee
jg diff
“Planning”
Yeah, I guess my level of intelligence stops there
Hahahaha dam true.... hahahahaahaha
Seems like we are not better than raccoons
Anton Steinberg, not even as smart as dolphins.
Ooof
When he said that I knew I should just leave to not get more hurt
"The brain is difficult to understand and too complex to even fathom how it works for our brain"
-The brain
😂😂😂
My brain is surprising easy to understand. Small brain, I'm too stuupid to makea upp my own mind
Does your brain make you write this?
"Brain is amazing"
-The brain
@@rj6300 Apologies for my sudden interruption, but I am 127 parallel universes ahead of you, sire. It is not my intent to boast, but I shall have you know that I do not need narcotics to make ruinous blunders.
If you wish to show everyone that my statement contains fallacy, we can settle this with a duel.
The rules of the duel are as follows:
Preferrably, do not bring machine guns, or other such weaponry from the 20th century.
The duel should end by sunset.
You are not supposed to shoot when the adversary's back is turned, or when they are unable to respond to your attack.
The venue shall be decided after your confirmation.
If you win, I myself will say that my statement was false.
If I win, I get permanent bragging rights.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn to Jar Jar Binks
But me-sa Jar Jar Binks...
You dare violate the dignity of Darth Jar Jar himself?
Little did Jinn know that he was talking to a Sith Lord.
Love how I just got done watching episode 1
No-no Mesa stay
Me: Watches Kurzgesagt Videos to feel smart.
Me after watching the video: Is a racoon smarter than me?
😂
Hmmm, what about that koala across the street?
Yes. Trash pandas are very smort
@@egg_addict you are very smort too
and also cuter
This animation could just become a game that I would die for to play
yeaah right? i'd love it omg it looks incredible
YES, just... imagine :D
This would be amazing, someone write that down QUICK!
"Spore" game? No? Ok...
@@ismailnurmaghribi1702 it's no where close
I feel that one thing that was missed was the ability to spontaneously adapt when planning doesn't work. Not just changing plans, but combining complex learned behaviors in order to push the organism toward what was planned.
Your right but wouldn’t that be creativity?
@@LIFEDOCUMENTARIES It can be. Problem solving can be creative
Modern Intelligence: If all bathrooms in the house are taken, turn off the internet.
shit on the floor
Modern problem requires modern intelligence.
Edit:
Wtf guys, this much likes!
My face is like 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
A very Intelligent Comment😂
Shit in the toolbox
next level comment😂😂😂😂
Kurzegesagt: this is “learning”
Me: I’m “upgrading my bean spider”
XD
I laughed so hard when i saw this and i still am now thank you so much this was the most funniest comment ive ever seen i basically laughed for 10 minutes straight XD sorry im over reacting but i dont care
Opportunafish xd
@@municatw7877 yup i reported the (2 bots) too
LOL
Everyone else: commenting about intelligence
Me: wondering where did the birds go
Omg I thought the same exact thing
I like this animals like creatures, i thing that birds where not optimal for this video
@@angelzaidtrejojimenez5582 they're too smart
@@angelzaidtrejojimenez5582 idk, I think birds can be really intelligent, specially crows
Insect and whatever those things were ate the birds
I'm an undergraduate student in biological sciences and also an illustrator. My dream job is definitely working with these guys from Kurzgesagt. I love the color combination, the brush used to illustrate... It's totally beautiful! Well, one day you'll have a Brazilian illustrator working at your agency (or not, but I would love to)
When its 5 minutes in but you dont see any birds.
"Somethings wrong, I can Feel it"
I sense a disturbance in the force
there's no wrong or disturbance about it maybe the birds are having a break.
The simple birds have evolved into conscious monsters.
Summa dumma lumma humma
Space duck at the end
5:46 Imagine how terrifying it would be to crack open a coconut, only to find an octopus in it
Your reaction depends on your sexual preferences
@@lu881 what
WHAT
@@balls5823 you aint gotta say it twice
@@lu881 r/holup
2 years ago yet im not sure if i watched this once or twice . Rewatching or watching for the first time , the videos of this channel always feel fresh and best way to learn
The animator for this episode seems to like the legend of Zelda just a little bit
A bit????????
ONLY a bit??????
Majora’s Mask XD
more like, HUMONGOUSLY
@@adrien-marielegendre465 nah mate not that much, else he'd, like, hidden some references or something
Being a stem cell biologist I can say that the definition of intelligence becomes more and more relevant in my field of research. Some years ago, protocols for the generation of so-called "brain organoids" have been developed. We usually make brain organoids from stem cells (which can be made from skin cells) and you can think of them as "petri dish brains" to some degree. Brain organoids form structures similar to the developing brain and they even can cause contraction in muscle cells. However, they are very unstructured and not considered as being conscious (I recently made a video about brain organoids!). In the nearer future, however, lab-grown intelligence might be a thing
Thank you for posting here, as I shall go look at your channel.
I already know of organoids but only as a laymen, so it fascinated me to have an expert explain more.
Now this Is interesting
I have a question. With nanomachines hastily taking "control" of lab-grown tissue (for example a few frog skin and muscle cells were put together and "programmed" to be able to move in every direction), what differentiates that from actual biological intelligence?
Wow that sounds crazy
So there’s a possibility we’ll have intelligent lab grown organisms next to intelligent machines? Crazy how much lies ahead in the future!
Kurzgesagt: "Where does intelligence begin?"
Me (looks at people drinking bleach to cure a virus): "I can tell you where it ends"
Hah. Lol
Mr. 8-Bit Doggo regardless of whether it makes sense to you, iq and its parts correlate very well to so many things that it obviously has a measurable effect. You can think whatever you want as to why that is, but it is a useful tool regardless.
Mr. 8-Bit Doggo and iq doesn’t measure personality, probably the best thing we’ve got for that is OCEAN aka the big five, and in the end personality tests tend to be useless or near useless.
Mr. 8-Bit Doggo send me a link to that test then
lol
I loved the video, you're getting better in the animation, That's great!
If Kurzgesagt has a game with those creatures they showed in the video, I will play it.
If you copy a comment I will reply it
@@bentam1516 what?
i think its minecraft
@@annidromeda Sure I'll look it up
Try spore
Other organs:*working hard to keep the body alive
The brain: What if I just end myself?
Other organs: Nani??
Great!😂
🔴🔴👆🔴🔴
Me every single day
impendio same lol
Scientists: put food in a tube
Raccoon: YEET
Scientists: i n t e r e s t i n g
|几ㄒ尺|丂ㄒ|几ᘜ 🤨😂
Scientist : "You need to add rocks in the tube to raise the water level, in order to have food ! "
Racoon : "Haha, tube go brrr".
Radis Rose (raccoon holds the tube like a gun)
Why am I doing this
_"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."_
~Qui-Gon Jinn
My favorite quote of all time.
The funny part is, a lot of times the ability to speak can show that you are unintelligent 😅. Like when you say something stupid, and make it clear that you don't understand what you are talking about 😅. I agree though, it's a great quote 😁👍
Tell that to the guy in the exploding space ship who couldnt voice activate the escape pod. 😄
more people should follow that quote to be honest :D
parrots be like
Parrots:
=(
"Intelligence isn't exactly clear cut"
Schools: *_i'm going to pretend I didn't see that_*
5.1/10 > smart
4,9/10 > dumb
school evaluates some specific forms of intelligence that are clear cut
@@TheAskald this
schools teach stuff we probably wont need, there is minimal incentive to do well in schools besides getting the end grades.
they measure intelligence by testing our ability to learn and adapt to new and more complex things, the problem is, again, no real incentive. its a heavily flawed system.
the vast majority of “experts” had an interest outside of school, taught themselves and/or learnt from experience, things schools dont test for.
@@TheAskald Schools will never admit referring to any notion of intelligence ever, in my experience they are the first to regard intelligence as vague, and they probably do it too much. They DO NOT want to recognize intelligence. The closest they will _ever_ go is saying "you have facilities" over and over again.
I can't believe that someone could explain intelligence in such an intelligent way.
Great quality as always.
It’s all a video game :)
"Human are proud of a lot of things, to particle accelerator to poetry to pokemon" Yeah i agree especially the last part
I play Pokemon Go everyday
@@obnoxiousknight1586 especially in quarantine right?
I would prefer anime in general, but pokemon works too!
Some people are akso proud of war and things like nuclear weapons.
Pike pika muthafuka
1:40 literally a living bean
Got a wrong timestamp, it is 1:40
@@Somerandomguyonyoutube12 he's not wrong, bees are little living beans
@@Somerandomguyonyoutube12 fixed
A person, a human bean
I love how the raccoons had dark suits on as if they were actually burglars.
They are tho
2050: trained military raccoons invade Canada.
Ya
That was ingenious haha
I don't think they're suits, that's just what raccoons really look like, more or less.
8:40 "We have the toolbox, we just need to use it"
LMAO Kurzgesagt's passive-aggressive way of saying "use your brain"
All of that long explaination to just tell you to use your brain. Can't blame him , there a lot of people that don't use it.
LMFAO
And yet he can't figure out for what purpose we should even use it. To chase futile careers, solve artificial academic problems, hoard fleeting treasures, chase dopamine highs or to satisfy the "evolution" process?
"The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork." Psalm 19:1
Siegfried K. I don't mean to offend anybody, but what makes religious practices different?
God exists for sure
“In a nutshell, intelligence is a mechanism...” They said the thing!
Hey! That's the thing from the Channels name. Man, that is tight! XD
That's cool and all but gru is the most powerful being in the universe.First according to the height of a Minion (which is 3.5 feet on average) Gru is 4 minions tall, which means he is a godly size of 14 feet tall. Second if any of you remember the original Despicable Me, you Know there is a scene when Vector kidnaps the three girls and shoots a series of heat-seeking misses at Gru, he then dodge them all. According to the speed of an average ballistic missile (1900 mph) and the size of the missile according to his ankle size, Gru can perceive and move at such a speed that the missiles only move 9.5 miles per hour, 0.5% of their original speed. Plus after this Gru punches a shark and it is paralyzed meaning its spine is probably shattered, to remind you it would require a force greater than 3,000 newtons to fracture the spine. That’s equal to the impact created by a 500-pound car crashing into a wall at 30 miles per hour. I rest my case.
I am sad that I ain't naturally smart like others 😢
@@ItsDrickMC Just "kurzgesagt", no "in"
("kurzgesagt" translated literally: "quickly said")
They actually did this exact same joke in the last video on their German channel
@@hhfbko nice copypasta
This was a really useful video, keep it up kurz I love watching you’re amazing videos they keep us happy, hope you guys stay motivated as always learn on!
_"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."_ -Quin-Gon Jinn
Yoooo
👆
@@exoplanets 👆
Teachers who just do writing and speaking all day:
*observe.*
Kim-Jong Il
What's ironic is that the more you learn, the more you feel that you know nothing.
self consciousness man. It can be a pain to deal with sometimes
@@akanta5746 yep
And even worse, the more you learn and the less others learn can make basic conversations a nightmare sometimes
The more you see, the less it makes sense
I feel like and idiot yet have a bigger vocabulary that consists of words such as “Vore” and “Insest”
When you realize the fact that If You are trying to define intelligence,
That also means Intelligence is trying to define itself.
Neurologists: ...
The concept of intelligence is not defining itself, but the tools shaped by either personal (being able to speak)or collective intelligence (the use of the internet and computers). So it’s intelligence creating things that eventually try to define their creators
Intelligence-ception
The answer is pretty easy: intelligence is, what an intelligence test measures. Some may find that definition unsatisfactory, but it works.
brain.exe is not responding
Love all the contents of this channel. Social media nowadays are so full of crap, having these meaningful and knowledgeable videos clearly stands out. So admirable!!!!
Kurzgesagt: doesn't end with existential crisis
Me: something's wrong
I can feel it!
Wait doesn't this channel always ends with an optimistic message about the topics they talk about?!!!!!!!.....
It's part one of three. I'm sure the last part is all existential crisis.
@@Observer-f5k that is way to much punctuation!!!!!......
the next video probably going to be 'list of existential crisis from 1-92483 we can think of in least bad to worst'
Scientists: "puts a food in a tube of water in front of racoon*
Racoon: *tips tube of water over
Scientists: Fascinating
Read this in Sheldon's voice
@@willsilent omg it fits perfectly!!
lol the racoons wasting their time with rocks were actually stupid
@@meltedyakkystick3891 smarter better than stronger
Doing 'research' is probably one of the most fun jobs because you can do stupid stuff with the excuse that you're just learning about the outcome, and there's ALWAYS something to research that someone else hasn't, yet.
Everyone: Writes about the intelligence
Me: Can I play that computer game?
Spore. Play Spore on Steam. It's close enough.
Spore is the closest thing to what they showed in the video
Zelda on the switch is good too if you like discovery and adventure
Yes, it's called Spore
I love your animations and your way of explaining things. And also, I'm glad teachers use this channel to teach. If I saw one of these films at my biology lesson I'd definitely become more interested
Recently my biology teacher started using your info graphic posters in class, and is a huge fan of your channel! Which I found super cool!
i wish my teachers would :( they just do powerpoints 🤮😂
@@juliasimon219 my teacher also uses just powerpoint...i guess just @Blu 's teacher is actually cool
My teacher kinda just throws stuff on your desk. Sometimes she puts something on the smartboard and just leaves it up there without really explaining it
@@exoplanets 👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
me: **sad student noises**
Don't know why, but this video makes me think of that one game 'Spore'
Yup, they should really make a remastered version sometime...
Loved that game. I remember getting the deluxe edition in 7th grade and showed my bio teacher the game and the next day in class, she put on the the special edition documentary DVD which showed the game creator Will Wright showing off how CRISPR could make a chick that's born with teeth, scales and no feathers.
The cell stage and animals stage were masterpieces. Cell stage and space stage always looked the coolest in the trailers.
Wish it lived up to the hype in space stage. But now we have No Mans Sky, but man do I miss 2009.
great memories
I have over 100 hours on that game lmao
Bro i love that game
Everyone: Thinking about Intelligence.
Me: Thinking about where the birds went.
I was thinking the same. Where are the birds ? Then they appear at the end minutes
They only come with videos which make u question life and everything u ever did.
They only come when we get existential crisis
@Abhinav Banerjee and 4 legs crawling creature
I'm a bird.
as a psychology major this was a very different way of explaining intelligence from what I was expecting! Intelligence is a very complicated concept indeed but it did not even scratch the surface :c It gave a decent idea of what it is in a larger scope however!
Bet, but i thought it was a great approach, can you mention some of your criterias?
Elaborate
@@g_g... Oops, I didn't reply to the other person... I watched this over a yr ago but I'll do my best to remember my thoughts. This video was a very good answer if an alien came down and asked us what intelligence was. It's also a good history of intelligence but we're not really learning much from it as humans. What a lot of people don't know is that intelligence is a human construct - something we use to convey an idea that's not tangible- and it doesn't really exist. The definition of intelligence has always been a controversy because the human brain is too complicated for us to clearly define yet. For example, IQ used to be a single factor to measure overall intelligence but ppl started noticing that high IQ doesn't mean someone's necessarily "smart," so they came up with EQ and together they respectively measured, more or less, "logical ability" and "emotional quotient." They're still widely used but judging one's intelligence solely based on IQ and EQ would be dismissing countless aspects of it. Every single theory try to categorize every aspect of it (logical, linguistic, spatial, etc.) but that's impossible as these "traits" are more of a spectrum than a single concept. If it were up to me, I think I would've explained that we can never define intelligence until we understand our brain completely which I don't think is possible for a veryyyy long time. And then I would've talked about the prominent existing theories (gardner, g factor, etc.), and end it with some moral message about the misuse of any kind of intelligence tests (to provide some context, IQ testing was one of the major factor for why the holocaust happened).
@@2ndintelligentWorld if the holocaust thing is true then I'm pretty sure it was just used as one of the many excuses for the holocaust at that time. Anyways, this is some very interesting stuff. Thank you for responding
Humans: "Look! We have a toolbox that literally has anything we need."
Stupidity: *"It's time to introduce myself."*
I think stupidity has created new opportunities.
@@Ryze_Tuze Yes, that is also true when we talk about confident ignorance (that heavily relies on chances that can bring good things or have a huge possibility of commiting mistakes as well). But if it's the kind of stupidity that pertains to lack of control and most especially absent mindedness, that's what causes humanity to commit huge mistakes.
@@TheRizj One guy was playing with bird poop in China, and what you know, there were firearms for the next centuries.
@@Burn_Angel ohh what an interesting story there. I think it isn't stupidity and is rather curiosity. Stupidity is something you would do using only 5% of your brain. Search it up to know more
@@Zodaxa_zdx HAHAHAHAHA tools go brrrr
"Hoarding food to eat it later"
Good to know my intelligence is at least on par with our squirrel friend.
Nah my squirrel friends just eat half a tomato at a time then leave the rest to rot
But the ability to share this kind of knowledge of you with others to see their reaction is also very complex
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humanoid weird
Some people: There is no intro!
Me: There are no birds!
Did you finish watching the video?
@@savageslayer-u4687
That doesn’t count because the birds didn’t have the chance to be murdered
truly LMAO.............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are four lights
there is no spoon
Mind blown!! What a beautifully produced video. Wow!
*I have a burn on my arm*
Brain: Touch it
Me: Ok.... Ow
Brain: Now do it again
what a coincidence, this is what im doing right now haha. got my finger burnt because of spilled hot soup
PAIN IS FUN! AHAHAHHA!
@@MuhdIzzatFarhan same thing, except my WHOLE HAND burned........a while ago like maybe 2 weeks ago, still did not fully recover from it and still hurts a bit
@@zeroxz5114 thank you! and yes it hurts like hell man ;(
@@igameidoresearchtoo6511 woah that's bad. i hope you recover soon, sir!
"What is intelligence ?"
Minecraft redstone engineers
Mumbo
Ayyyy
can you make a self aware AI with redstone in minecraft
Evryone is saying mumbo is the hest redstone engenier but the guys on the sci-crwft server are nuts
Asdf idk can you? It would take forever
Advanced intelligence:
If you are hungry and your friend wants a bite>>>lick it
see they still bite it
Buy only food you like and no-one else does
As a history teacher, I would love it if you did a history of everything timeline!
They did do it. Its a bit of an older video of theirs.
@@nikolaangelovski2252 I meant as a poster. I was not clear, lol.
Where in the world do you live?
@@tglwickske oh you mean a poster, yeah that wouod be really good
@@mattiassvanberg3035 Canada
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to an undefined situations"- Mereke
@The Truth of the Matter dude not everyone has proper grammar like you do lmao it's cool
@The Truth of the Matter poo head
The Truth of the Matter
Seriously?.. you’re scrutinizing ONE grammatical mistake, the improper ‘s’ at the end of situation(s), & if you really want to go hardcore grammatical Nazi, the lack of a period.
Wow.
Ok? Doesn't make it the actual definition
Lots of animal can do it but they aren't intelligent like that we are
"Sudoku, tax law, string theory."
The trifecta of terror.
So True
Why is string theory terrifying?
I know it's a joke mind you, I just didn't get it.
@@WeAreTheDraiken people literally lose their mind and their shit trying to transform 10s dimension back to 3rd one. . .
3 things that make my brain melt
This video looks like what spore should have been.
Sadly, the game is instead murderhobo/dancing simulator
@@georgenelson172 I would argue: it's not even that. It's literally nothing actually.
I mean, whatever you come up with to describe that game, we would find that it's way to shallow to actually be called that. "Dancing simulator"? How that, with only about 4 different dance moves. "Creature Designer"? You can barely deviate from the standard vertebrate body plan. And every creature has to be made out of bubbles. "Educational software about evolution"? Well, you see, that's kind of nowhere near how evolution actually works and thus, will rise even more misconceptions. "A space adventure (with an overly long and tedious prelude)"? Hahahaha. No.
THIS
@@lonestarr1490 Imagine getting a sequel to spore though, with modern technology. The game was fun but the concept could be expanded on so much further to actually simulate evolution in other creatures and create a whole environment that modeled an actual ecosystem. That would acutally be a really fun and interesting game. Sadly, I don't think we are getting spore 2 anytime soon.
@@lonestarr1490 that is not spore, have you played the whole adventure game? Stfu
You guys should totally make posters for ESL classrooms! (I know that has nothing to do with science but the illustration is so wonderful the students would be hooked)
Racoon: *Tips the tub over*
Also racoon: My intelligence sometimes is almost frightening.
Smort
@@nikolaangelovski2252 geni osh
@@awoowie_nate *potato
It generates gravity
@@yashmehta7258 Yeeeez
Kurzgesagt : *"What Is Intelligence?"*
My brain remembering that one quote from a movie : *_"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent
"_*
are you raylight that always make translations about news from japan? if yes thank you!
You have used [MEMORY]!
STAR WARS!!!
However, the ability to speak, form language, and teach that language worldwide is indicative of intelligence
Jar Jar
“Something humans value highly-intelligence”
that is debatable
Yeah, just look at all the people denying IQ
on the value tier list WiFi *always* comes first
Well when he says "humans" *he doesn't mean Americans, obv. xD*
@@michaelgove9349 ohohoho bazinga!
@@apacheattackhelicopter8185 I do not deny it per se, but you must accept too that many people have skills and mindsets that one IQ test can't parse. Sure, one may get a 90 in a IQ test, but is able to compose and sing very good melodies, or is a very good at drawing or simply can cook some delicious food. What the IQ measures is more logic and mathematics and a bit of critical thinking... but many people can't think like that.
“Sudoku, TAX FORMS, string theory.”
I love you guys.
When I lose my honor, I will commit Sudoku, and maybe some string theory as well.
Except TAX FORMS are closer to string theory in difficulty.
Excellent. Being able to bring the big and small together, whatever it is; from a particle to even questions one might ask, is simply difficult to do, one could argue unique in teaching and corporate training. Mic dropped!
"We have the toolbox, we just need to use it."
Some people *really* need to hear this.
There are so many smart people who just don’t use their intelligence for anything useful.
I dunno, in order for them to listen, they'd have to apply the toolbox in the first place, heh.
Many people think they have the toolbox, and they think they're using it, but sadly they're just another useful idiot. We live in the information age and gullibility is on the rise.
I Reply To Everything bro do you really reply to everything? Must be a tiring life
AHEM. TRUMP.
Can we pay a moment of respect for the incredible animations this video has
Ok
Yes sir
"No single person can build a rocket"
Me who made a bottle rocket:
Allow me to introduce myself
... I'm a man of wealth and taste...
RUclips:
I Raised That Boy
but who taught you how to make a bottle rocket.
But who made the bottle? CHECKMATE
Senku from Dr stone am I a joke to you
I really didn’t notice this was a schooling channel. To me, you were just answering questions.
I’ve just realized that this video doesn’t have the Kurzgesagt’s Intro
Wait a minute..
Hmmmm
Same for the climate change one
Missed it!
Really threw me off when I was watching expecting just an intro and then it started jumping into the details and I’m like wait wait what where’s the intro
So I read the title as "What is intelligence? Where does it brain?"
Clearly it does not begin with me smh my head
I think someone will get wooshed
"where does it,brain? WHERE DOES IT!?"
@@NatteNek Oh god please no, we aren't even in reddit
ther ya go
Smh my head, you already said smh you don't need to add my head, smh my head
2:29 Learning - "Basically a string of repeatable behaviors that can be varied or adapted."
5:04 Creativity - "Means producing something new and valuable from apparently unrelated things."
5:59 Planning - "Considering the activities for a desired goal, and putting them together..."
I reallly like these simplified breakdowns. I helps clarify what the purpose is. Sometimes ppl think they have a 'learning disability' or that they 'aren't creative' or that being organized is difficult. These help break down the understanding of what it is you're really doing. I really enjoyed this video!
Please accept my deepest gratitude,oh the great philosopher
This breakdown is indeed very valuable, one could benefit from it tremendously if he could find ways to work on these individual steps rather than trying to improve "inteligence as a whole".
Thank you for the time saving comment I wanted to write down some notes:D , and yes indeed the simple breakdowns are the reason I love in a nutshell I feel smarter every time I watch one of their vids!
this is called Feynman technic! search for it! really cool!
I love your art style I can probably faint from how good it is
5:26
Raccoon 1: "Okay gonna think real hard I think I should put stones so that the water will rise and... voila! Marshmallow is mine!"
Raccoon 2: *"ITS BIG BRAIN TIME"*
how i expect myself to do something and how i actually do it
The raccoons actually found a bunch of creative way to get the marshmallow. Tipping over the container was probably the worst example from that study; especially since the scientists had fastened the container down so it wasn't trivial to tip over. My favorite was throwing a rock in so it splashed the marshmallow out.
Speedrunner tech.
Christopher Stone it’s a joke...
Hey, currently a teacher. There's some great "systems level" poster that cover linchpin topics for earth/space science, physics and chemistry (e.g. rotational motion, periodic table, electron orbitals, forces) but I find that it's generally difficult to get systems level posters in biology (granted, the human body systems one is great).
Some posters that would be really awesome to cover would be things like niches/trophic cascades, photosynthesis, mrs Gren, the tree of life, natural and sexual selection. Often I find it difficult to find posters that cover these topics in sufficient detail, with nice artwork that within a reasonable price range.
"no birds until nearly 9 minutes"
The natural order has been violated and I'm not happy about it
Stolen comment
Callum Wong ?
@Callum Wong ?
birbs*
Callum Wong ?
This is the best channel! Thank you very much for this golden information! 💛🌟
“The human brain is the most complicated machine in the universe”
Brought to u by the human brain.
The arrogance gonna be the downfall
Bro ur sarcasm level is 💯
jokes that usually come from people who knows little about the brain and neurology.
just a little biased
Obama giving medal to Obama meme
We have the toolbox, we just need to use it
Procrastination: Allow me to introduce myself
You call me?
damn!! so relatable.
40h alienating work/week: "Allow me to introduce myself"
I did not expect that! But I expect to not expect something so it doesn't count!
Procrastination is in my toolbox - and I use it every day.
Petition for Kurzgesagt to make a game of the “yellow bean thing”
Edit: Thank you guys so much for the 4K likes!!! I’m so grateful
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I think we need a game for this right now. Never been much of a merchandise person, but I would definitely buy a game with this art style. Maybe a game about the earth using stuff from their other videos?
Everyone: “So, what is intelligence?”
Kurzgesagt: “Well, a raccoon can get a marshmallow using rocks.”
idk why this is funny but it is
You know, the point was that a raccoon can get a marshmallow without using rocks.
What if u put food back into the slime molds old already traveled path ? Will they return for it or not ... Because this sounds like they just leave a chemical trail saying "no food no food no food" which is not technically intelligent, it is just chemical messaging like how cells communicate.
Well, can you?
so this is ceedays nutsuppliers
"In the process, we created more problems...... Eg- Tax forms."
-Kurzgesagt, 2020.
And the root of these kinds of social problems is the fact they cause suffering. And since humans are sentient beings, we experience suffering.
To resolve this issue, we bombed the world to nothingness.
The End
as I was watching this video about intelligence I poured my tea inside of a bowl
🤣🤣🤣
Bri'ish : *hissing aggressively
@@SirFailure br’ish: get a bigger bowl
that's just beeing creative - I mean, then it cools a bit faster and you can drink it right away and be more efficient, right? ;)
HAHA DUMB
Ive been a subscriber now for 3 years going on 4 and ive seen almost every single video. Im 18 turning 19 in 4 months [February] and this channel is just one of a damn kind alongside a select few like "science phile the ai", "riddle" etc, and the resources provided by this channel [Cant spell the name "Quartz quazart" 😅] is immaculate when i have children i want to but these resources for them for home ao they can also learn because channela like this are absolutely wondeful also lets not forget the way they deliver the information yes the information it self is amazinf but what makes it even more amazing is fhe animations theyre kid friendly and easy to understand on their own as well as enaging still even for me!. So all around even they the producures know this, amazing aweosme channel all around! Mever stop educating the young mind that are inquistive [like myself] and haveba thirst to learn more! [I dont believe in god] but God frickin bless 💙❤
Kurzgesagt animations are very child-friendly in both their visual and narrative style. Things are "dumbed down" just enough. And the style is amazing to look at, no matter the age.
Don't know if you have these children yet, but when you do, I encourage showing some of these. Just watch out not to show too much stuff from the "Existential Crisis Playlist" so they can sleep at night :) Space videos though, I loved to get interested in space stuff when I was a child (still do at 29) and if only I had high-quality content like this to watch back at my school days, I'd have studied so much more of the things I'm truly interested in. I think it's important to show children that learning can be fun - and this channel is an excellent example.
I am commenting directly to you in particular, because the topic of showing these to my child has been something I thought about as well. Even before I had any knowledge whether I'd even have a child at all, I decided these would be good stuff to show to younglings. Now I have a 1yr old son and even though he and his mother live in Germany away from me most of the time ( I live in Finland), my wish of showing these videos as a teaching tool is still possible, as Kurzgesagt is a German channel originally and they can now watch the German versions there ^^
Also.. I can never write, yet alone pronounce, the name correctly either and just call it "That good channel with ducks, death and Adobe Illustrator style vector graphics" and this generally gets the message across lol.
All the best to you, blessings from the North from some random Internet dude :)
@@expred Hello to you Expred! Greetings from London! [American living in London].
I really do appreciate your response to me and I’m actually really happy I was able to generate some sort of mini conversation here!
I commented because sometimes after their insightful, informative and thought provoking videos I love to see what other people think and then it dawned on me one day that I would love my children to be knowledgeable on things like this [relative to their age of course] it would be nice to introduce them to philosophical things and to get them asking interesting questions as well as knowing the science -Physics primarily and also as you said the amazingly cute animations! [they’re kid friendly and they don’t look super complicated either!] and that narrators videos is absolutely legendary!. It would be lovely for them to have a basic [even tho I don’t think their videos are basic at all! As you said they’re just dumbed down - they have this talent of explaining even hard concepts so simply!]
Speaking on kids I don’t have any children currently - I’m 19. And on that I’ve actually been watching kurzgesart [I really hope I spelt it right!] for a few years now [since 2020 I used to also watch a similar channel called “What IF” for even longer I remember when I was 11 and I wrote an essay on a black hole swallowing a Magnetar - this is a type of neutron star].
Sorry I’ve gone off on one a bit there.
Speaking on which I’m actually really happy the fact that they have videos in German which is their original language that you can show to your son! That’ll not only teach him new things [and honestly set him a bit ahead of his peers] but it’ll definitely help him with learning how to speak [however he might be a bit well spoken for such a young boy if he ends up liking their videos😊]
Speaking on a long distance relationship me and my partner were long distance for a few months [Hes a Serbian that grew up in Italy and decided to move to London for a few years were I meant him then he left for a few months and then came back]. I might show him some of kurszgesagt videos! [again I hope I’ve spelt that right!, I probably haven’t]
Anywho! Blessing to you and your family in Germany Expred! Good day!.😊✨🌸
@@x.astar.x Haha, unfortunately I have to inform your spelling of Kurzgesagt is still a bit off, that's alright. (I still have to double-check it every time lol. And my own spelling of even English is constantly off, I'm afraid). My ex (the German mother of my son) told me that the channel name is German and literally means "In a nutshell". The more you know!
Your essay about a black hole gulping down a magnetar sounds pretty cool. I also think getting children interested in science and philosophy/psychology early on is important (I think the latter two go kind of hand in hand, though I recognize the differences). I always loved big questions, as a kid and still do. "Why are we conscious?" "What is beyond space?" "Has everything always been?" Stuff like this. I was endlessly curious and channels such as this definitely help me keep that sparkle of curiosity alive!
Most importantly I think, the more you wonder about psychology and philosophy, the more you also tend to think about ethics, morality, and empathy. These are traits I would love my son to have; understanding the human mind well enough to understand other's suffering and happiness as well. Though being very empathetic can be a curse as well as a blessing, I still think it's one of the most important things in life. (Empathy towards others).
I watch plenty of space channels but can't really think of other channels with such nice child-friendly visuals to go with these topics, and also Kurzgesagt channel(s, they have many in different languages) cover a wide range of other topics. I would suggest, (to you, not exactly to children though) channels called PBS Space Time, along with SEA and Cool Worlds. Just a few from the top of my head, since I thought you might find them interesting. All of these are science channels, with emphasis on space stuff.
Have a nice day as well :)
Racoons: Put rocks in water to higher the water level
One smart racoon: YEET
🦝: "My intelligence beyond you ever be..."
The intelligence: 5:33
Hooman: 👁️👄👁️
Answers for some problems are way more easy and straight forward than we think
The best solutions are the simplest ones
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Kurzgesagt: **makes intelligence look like a game**
Me: WE NEED THIS TO BE REAL
It looks like what Spore should have been
Look up the channel Teir Zoo
This would be an amazing game!!!!
@@gagglegames I agree to that statement.
IT LITERALLY IS REAL
Kurzgesagt should totally make an evolution game featuring adorable jelly bean spiders
yes
and it would be awesome if it was like spore and thrive
One simple awnser yes
on it
@@formaleggplant You mean you are actually making it?
I really would like to take a moment to show appreciation to this channel and its team! Every video is a masterpiece and easily understood! You guys are awesome!
Ikr hahahahha
I don't like the way the brain is the thumbnail is looking at me.. but amazing video as always!
Same fr
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are wrong Obviously ASMR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CORECT BRO
I like it different minds :)
ohh you r here!
Kurzgesagt: Humans are proud of a lot of things.
Me: Like Kurzgesagt.
That’s an exceptionally great complement, bruv. Cheers! couldn’t have put it better myself.
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- information to interact with the world
- memories
- learning: string of repeatable, adaptable behaviours
- intelligence is the ability to adapt?
- intelligence: less effort for higher reward?
- library of knowledge: memorisation that may come up later in life
- problem solving
- creativity: mental duct tape
- creativity is creating new and valuable concepts from seemingly unrelated things to create a solution to a problem
- physical tools: collecting materials for later use
- planning: considering activities required for goal and creating a plan + assessing decisions
- tactical advantages? against competitors, this comes with the ability to look for patterns
- the ability to choose which mental tools to use
- to increase chances of survival depending on your situation and relevant challenges
- evolving and retaining abilities you never use will be a pointless task
- culture? co-operation? team work?
- ability to reflect on peers as well as yourself
"We created problems for ourselves like Sudoku, Taxes and String Theory"
*That escalated quickly*
"I mean that really got out of hand fast!"
If you can escalate it slowly, you can escalate it quickly.
And then we created racism
.
Good thing they dialed it back a few notches at the end with string theory.
Playing a weird complicated evolution game : 😑🤚
Playing a kurzgesagt evolution game: 😌👌
Play Spore
@@bnj9031 But it's the only fun evolution game
naio piaio *SPORE KURZGESAGT EDITION*
@@cheeselord8153 Sporegesagt
Did my man actually make a drake meme inside of a comment section
8:13 is this why co-op mode is easier than Single player mode
Try telling that to star wars battlefront 2 😂
Overcooked hard
@@planetary-rendez-vous 4 player overcooked is harder then 2 players tbh, so yes
Only because you went through single player mode first, which set your expectations (and taught you some basics).
If you start with co-op mode first, it might be easier, but you won't know it, until you try single player mode and complain it's harder.
Unless you're playing don't starve together and everyone steals your food. Communism at its finest.
OMG your art style is my favorite
6:15 "An example of this intelligent behavior is to hoard food."
Coronavirus toilet paper hoarders:
nom nom
Toilette Paper hoarders are squrills
I do like a good plate of toilet paper!
delicious paper
Drive Thru:
"Hi what can I get for you?"
"Toilet paper.
"Sir, we don't se-"
"did I STUTTER"
7:40 aye that’s my boy Gromit
Lol
Saw him too
saw him
i was about comment this! got an intense flashback to the movie
Lovely Cheeeeeze Gromit !
"I use the intelligence to discover the intelligence"
i like this
Sounds like boomer job seeking logic
In Medicine, we use our brains to study the brain.
I used the stones to -- wait, that's something else . . .
In soviet russia u use brain to study brain
You are very good at telling things