Watch the first season of, "Genius". It is the life of Albert Einstein based On the bestselling biography by Isaacson, author of Jobs , Musk, etc. Many of the people shown here make an apperance in the series.
@@entireglxy4338They did. The Nobel people(Idk what you call them) didn’t want to give her the award, but her husband demanded she was also named because she did just as much work.
@@suhailmall98 yeah like, Michio Kaku is insanely smart and influencial but him being put next to Paul Dirac, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, etc. Like they are a tier of their own
The fact that all the people at the Poland conference were alive at the same time and changed the trajectory of humankind in the span of a few decades is astounding. Science in the 20th century was the Great Leap Forward.
It's because 2 world wars + cold war that we fought. Both axis and allies poured huge sum of money into research and development that advance humanity to a new height
We need this as a long-term show, of course with a great cast selection and scriptwriter. Update, 9 months later: I watched this video and wrote this comment when I was still a high school student, and now I'm officially a physics student. Here I am again!
Watch "genius", and if you have & you know stuff similar to that then you can recommend me... Again telling you suggest stuff that covers science not just some other genre
This is great. These men and women are some of the pioneers that made our current comfort possible. People who drove forward our understanding of the world, and allowed humanity to have a glimpse of the laws of the universe. Treasures for humanity and for conscious thought.
En cierto modo, la divulgación científica suele dejar de lado la intrincada e interesante vida de los científicos más importantes de la historia, así que ver una serie tipo The Crown con los científicos de la primer foto del video (más que nada porque vivieron en la misma época) podría aprovecharse del morbo por saber los escándalos de ellos y de paso dar a relucir su genialidad y descubrimientos.
I would watch a show presenting science in a format that really shows the duels many great men of science had to hold against each others for presenting their ideas first and change the world
Having studied a bit of physics and maths, I always love seeing the scientists whose names I only know through their theorems or formulas, lile Faraday, or Bohr, or Maxwell
Scientists First row: Hendrik Lorentz Marie Curie Irving Langmuir Charles Eugéne Guillaumat Emile Henriot Harold Urey Wolfgang Pauli Louis de Broglie Werner Heisenberg Albert Einstein Second row: Peter Debye Martin Knudsen Auguste Piccard Max Planck William Lawrence Bragg Hendrik Antoon Lorentz Paul Ehrenfest Niels Bohr Arnold Sommerfeld Oswald Veblen Third row: Jean Perrin Charles Thomson Rees Wilson Arthur Holly Compton Irving Langmuir Wolfgang Pauli Max Born Leon Brillouin Paul Dirac Ralph Howard Fowler Arthur Compton Fourth row: Jules-Émile Verschaffelt Édouard Herzen Théophile de Donder Paul Langevin Hendrik Anthony Kramers Erwin Schrödinger Peter Debye Martin Knudsen Fifth row: Auguste Piccard Emile Henriot Charles Eugéne Guillaumat Harold Urey
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To imagine something that no man has ever done before, the innovation we see today is the hard work of these giants and the many that have gone unrecognized.
La música le da un tono siniestro, como si fuera la opening de una serie de ciencia ficción sobre científicos haciendo cosas turbias hoy en día y la intro hiciera honor a los descubrimientos de científicos de verdad y en cierto momento metiera imágenes de los científicos de la serie. No sé, mi mente viajó a eso 😂
Bir gün benim vatanımda okumuş kendini geliştirmiş insanlarda bu insanlar gibi dünyaca tanınır olucaklar ve deger görücekler tek istegim bu hayattan 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Next - Please do the Romeo + Juliet (1996) prologue but w/ quantum physicists as the Capulet, general relativity physicists as the Montague and String Theorists as star-crossed lovers😁
Do you agree with the statement? Chopin is French because he doesn't have a Polish surname If no, please elaborate how Marie being from Poland should affect the way we call her.
Manuel Sandoval Vallarta is a mexican physicist. He worked next to Einstein and Schröndinger. He was the Feynman’s teacher at MIT. Of course he deserves his position.
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imagine a high-budget HBO series about those people, like the Crown or something but with smart people
Chris Nolan's Oppenheimer is probably the closest to it we are gonna get for now.
Watch the first season of, "Genius". It is the life of Albert Einstein based On the bestselling biography by Isaacson, author of Jobs , Musk, etc. Many of the people shown here make an apperance in the series.
There's a tv show which National Geographic makes, it is called "Genius". You must check it out!
nope we already have "Genius" series @@va1korion
Wonder who would write a sensible-yet-appealing-enough-to-large-audience script...
" A MAN'S LIFE IS A WAR BETWEEN WHO HE IS AND WHO HE WANTS TO BE "
this is an inspiring quote, may I ask what's the source?
War is god - Judge Holden
Marie curie with 2 nobels:🗿
Skłodowska - Curie
in two science´s
The only human to ever do it. Her daughter Irene juliot curie also won a Nobel, her granddaughter worked at Cern. The whole family's fucking blessed
2 nobels but she got only two seconds of screentime here :'(
@@selenophile5256 In fact, she deserved much more recognition in this video
What's fascinating is that the Marie Curie is the only woman in the first picture and she got two nobel prizes
Maria Skłodowska-Curie - arguably the greatest polish woman.
Well to be fair, her husband and another guy was working with her for one of them. But they dont get recognized for it.
@@entireglxy4338 I think first Noble that she got was given to her husband too.
Jocelyn Bell was also in the picture
@@entireglxy4338They did. The Nobel people(Idk what you call them) didn’t want to give her the award, but her husband demanded she was also named because she did just as much work.
As a physics major. I fucking love this
But I may be studying physics instead of watching this ⚛️😁
That's really cool! What job do you have?
Except for Michio Kaku being put next to these people
@@suhailmall98 And ND Tyson
@@suhailmall98 yeah like, Michio Kaku is insanely smart and influencial but him being put next to Paul Dirac, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, etc. Like they are a tier of their own
"As humanity gazed upon stars and proclaimed if heavens would not come to us, we would reach heavens ourselves."
Why stop at heaven? Let’s go to hell and back too
hail humanity
The fact that all the people at the Poland conference were alive at the same time and changed the trajectory of humankind in the span of a few decades is astounding. Science in the 20th century was the Great Leap Forward.
It's because 2 world wars + cold war that we fought. Both axis and allies poured huge sum of money into research and development that advance humanity to a new height
Maria Skłodowska-Curie
nah lol
@@jamesfranko1568yes "lol"
We need this as a long-term show, of course with a great cast selection and scriptwriter.
Update, 9 months later: I watched this video and wrote this comment when I was still a high school student, and now I'm officially a physics student. Here I am again!
Watch "genius", and if you have & you know stuff similar to that then you can recommend me...
Again telling you suggest stuff that covers science not just some other genre
1:16 Feynman moving his hands while explaining something really matched the rhythm of the clip
Oppenheimers introduction goes so hard
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he a sezi boy
me and the boys after combining pringles can, rubber glove and two sponges
Putting michio kaku in the same roll as Einstein is like putting dr Phil alongside Louis Pasteur
Imo that's even worse. The man's using his influence as someone who did research once to peddle bullshit for clout now
@@suhailmall98 Wait who are you talking about?
Michio kaku is no longer a serious scientist, he spout controversial stuff that are at best hypothesis, but mostly pseudo-science false non sense
Pienso igual q Ud. KAKU no entra en esta lista.
Lol, I was going to reply exactly this 😂
Where is Nikola Tesla
He’s dead he can’t attend any more photo shoots
He is the photographer
Imma dislike the video hehe
@@jin_cotlNo , That is wrong , because he is alive in this time ... , he died in 1943
He's an engineer. Not a scientist
Maria Skłodowska - Curie była geniuszem, w 8 lat 2 Nagrody Nobla z fizyki I chemii. Największa Polka wszechczasów ❤
Finally an opening credit that does justice to the great music
love this, that's a great collection of relevant scientists who made important contributions to science, and Michio Kaku
Hey string theory will be important, at least that what Michio Kaku keeps talking about
Tyson?
@@farziltheweebo4841 whoa, I missed that NdGT also appeared... he is not at the crackpot level of Kaku but yeah, quite irrelevant as a scientist.
0:14 best moment
Hello 👋
This is great. These men and women are some of the pioneers that made our current comfort possible. People who drove forward our understanding of the world, and allowed humanity to have a glimpse of the laws of the universe. Treasures for humanity and for conscious thought.
Maria Skłodowska-Curie. She was from Poland and always used BOTH of her names :)
She liked to go by curie. Don’t change history just because you like fiction better
@@mamavswild yo listen u need curation, she is polish u count
@@yoyolson Maybe take a Tylenol, dude.
Go fact-checl yourself first using the list your own institition aka the MMSC provided
@@yoyolsonI bet that you'll also jump to call Chopin Polish even though he doesn't have a Polish surname
We need this as a full series
The Quantums seria una serie que to si vería jaja, donde pongo el dinero para que esto exista?
Ya salió el nuevo edit: ruclips.net/video/3MOvETy8VxY/видео.html
Gimme
Que HBO y Prime vean esto
Well national geography has a similar kinda series with name 'Genius'
En cierto modo, la divulgación científica suele dejar de lado la intrincada e interesante vida de los científicos más importantes de la historia, así que ver una serie tipo The Crown con los científicos de la primer foto del video (más que nada porque vivieron en la misma época) podría aprovecharse del morbo por saber los escándalos de ellos y de paso dar a relucir su genialidad y descubrimientos.
I would watch a show presenting science in a format that really shows the duels many great men of science had to hold against each others for presenting their ideas first and change the world
Having studied a bit of physics and maths, I always love seeing the scientists whose names I only know through their theorems or formulas, lile Faraday, or Bohr, or Maxwell
The fact that this didn't include Tsiolkovsky, Cherenkow, Kurchatov, Korolev or Mendeleev is criminal
Because they are Americans probably
Seeing carl sagan and not even one these names is frustrating indeed.
Especially when Michio Kaku is in there
@@suhailmall98 nah he can stay for asian contingent
Stay tuned for season 2
Scientists
First row:
Hendrik Lorentz
Marie Curie
Irving Langmuir
Charles Eugéne Guillaumat
Emile Henriot
Harold Urey
Wolfgang Pauli
Louis de Broglie
Werner Heisenberg
Albert Einstein
Second row:
Peter Debye
Martin Knudsen
Auguste Piccard
Max Planck
William Lawrence Bragg
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
Paul Ehrenfest
Niels Bohr
Arnold Sommerfeld
Oswald Veblen
Third row:
Jean Perrin
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
Arthur Holly Compton
Irving Langmuir
Wolfgang Pauli
Max Born
Leon Brillouin
Paul Dirac
Ralph Howard Fowler
Arthur Compton
Fourth row:
Jules-Émile Verschaffelt
Édouard Herzen
Théophile de Donder
Paul Langevin
Hendrik Anthony Kramers
Erwin Schrödinger
Peter Debye
Martin Knudsen
Fifth row:
Auguste Piccard
Emile Henriot
Charles Eugéne Guillaumat
Harold Urey
This would be an incredible and highly informative show to watch. No need to draw up a script, just use actual events and it's great entertainment.
This is a true gift. Thank you
Wonderful!!! Such a delight watching that video. Thank you.
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1. Reach 1,000 subscribers.
2. Achieve 100,000 views.
3. This video or comment receives 31,415 likes.
Español: Si ocurre una de las siguientes tres cosas primero, realizaré otra edición como esta, pero aún más épica:
1. Alcanzar los 1,000 suscriptores.
2. Obtener 100,000 visualizaciones.
3. Este video o comentario obtiene 31,415 "me gusta".
I will help you with one like. Because I want to do another edit like this.
Bro keep doing edits like this. Loved it. U got one more subscriber.
subscribed
Subscribed ❤
man I wished, I could do more than 1 subs and likes. I definitely want a legendary edit like this.
Increíble, las mentes que han dado forma a nuestra realidad
Newton should have come at 1:03 in place of Neil De Grasse Tyson
Maria Skłodowska - Curie
She was polish, not french
How are the 2 rows connected
Hi, people. The new edit is cooking. But the way is like cold war. Do you prefer Cold War or Scientist part 2?
scientist part 2. but I'll love a long video having all of them in the roll together.
Science part 2 !!!
This is actually pretty bad ass, NGL. It must have taken a ton of effort to find amd stitch together the archival footage.
To imagine something that no man has ever done before, the innovation we see today is the hard work of these giants and the many that have gone unrecognized.
The real movers & shakers. The only type of people truly deserving of this magnificent music..
"nikola tesla" like button
Ohh my god thanks utube recommended me this , it is the most underrated thing to exist ever. This is masterpiece of masterpieces.❤
bro this song hits hard
Lovely stuff! kudos for the amazing creativity.
imagine Disney making a movie about this, half would be women and the other half would be black
Phenomenal Video! Thank you for putting the into making this!
You forgot Mr. Max Planck - The originator of quantum theory
My thoughts exactly 😔
there's lots of people that wasn't included in this one maybe due to how short it is
I've been watching this for several times and still enjoy watching it
Science>>>> anything
I'll drop my new science edit here:
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epistemology>>>>science 😘
Your opinion @@criscarl2
@@DreamerGuy-r4y fact 😌
Fact > science
Te ha quedado muy chulo
Damn we need a show like this asap
Marie Slodowska-Curie and not Marie Curie, she intentionally left her polish name so people would know she is polish.
No she didn't
La música le da un tono siniestro, como si fuera la opening de una serie de ciencia ficción sobre científicos haciendo cosas turbias hoy en día y la intro hiciera honor a los descubrimientos de científicos de verdad y en cierto momento metiera imágenes de los científicos de la serie. No sé, mi mente viajó a eso 😂
Que bueno, llamaría a la serie "Madness"
En honor a la genialidad
والله الواحد فخور ان مصطفي مشرفي العالم المصري معاكم
Feynman dancing perfectly to the beat!
Missed opportunity to have Brian Cox
When the subject is physics:
Bir gün benim vatanımda okumuş kendini geliştirmiş insanlarda bu insanlar gibi dünyaca tanınır olucaklar ve deger görücekler tek istegim bu hayattan 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Now this version of Succession, I am definitely watching! 😮
Oh My God! You did it wonderful.
Absolutely legendary, truly a masterpiece!
Pictures of geniuses ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏But Tesla Should be there ever ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
most awesome clip I have seen in the year so far
Next - Please do the Romeo + Juliet (1996) prologue but w/ quantum physicists as the Capulet, general relativity physicists as the Montague and String Theorists as star-crossed lovers😁
"Dont worry guys Nikola Tesla is the cameraman."
I love how a note changes when Isaac Newton is shown, epic
Putting Michio Kaku in here as if he’s on the same level is hilarious lol
Kids of my age have different types of dreams in their lives but I just want to sit at the same table with the geniuses.
a completely different level of genius…
Behold, Netflix wants to someday make a series of the best-known scientists version of American Horror Story:
I ain't watching without tesla.
Me too💔
Perfecto 👌
Where is Abuzer Kömürcü ?
bro really put michio kaku in there and especially besides roger penrose 💀
00:58 - Two North poles doesn't attract...
01:00 - Isaac Newton (visible disgust)
Back when scientists were celebrities
the people who built the current society today, crazy looking at their achievements
The best edit ever.
Don't worry guys CAMERAMAN IS
NIKOLA TESLA 💎
Wow, that’s...that is incredible.
1:02, It's not "Issac", it is "Isaac" Newton
You missed him. You know who I'm talking about
0:36
It’s nice to see Lex Fridman’s dad. :p
this is the most beautiful vid ive ever seen
badly need longer version of this
comp sci majors: we don't feel appreciated enough 😭
Maria SKLODOWSKA Curie - SHE WAS FROM POLAND !!! Curie was she husband
Do you agree with the statement?
Chopin is French because he doesn't have a Polish surname
If no, please elaborate how Marie being from Poland should affect the way we call her.
Ain't no way there's not Enrico Fermi
where is abuzer komurcu?
Erçin Erdi Aktaş is here happy new year here is my home 0:30
This is epic. Love the Apollo 13 clip
Too good. Loved it!
This was perfection, magnificent, phenomenal!!!
Did i miss Maxwell?
Who is this guy🤔 1:09 , the only thing i know about him that he wrote books but that doesn't make him next to those genuises
Manuel Sandoval Vallarta is a mexican physicist. He worked next to Einstein and Schröndinger. He was the Feynman’s teacher at MIT.
Of course he deserves his position.
Not that one the other @@LDAlejandria
@@LDAlejandria the black guy that i see him alot in interview most famous videos of him is him count the weight of Thor hammer
Neil deGrasse tyson @@ferkaramir1272
Imagine we all focused on science like we are on entertainment
Every content matches with a great opening 👌
bro at 0:13 there is a spelling mistake. In the video it says "SCHRÖNDINGER" and we all know thats not his name
Ada Luv needed that Love yo. Respect
It is Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Not really, the clip is from 1922 and Paris
Maria Skłodowska-Curie! Curie was after her husband from France. She was born in Warsaw.