When I was a child(I'm 80 now), the phone company would call our house as a wake-up call. My folks could not wake up with alarm clock, but would wake up by the sound of the phone. My father grew up on a farm during the 20's and 30's, used corn cobs regularly. Finally, the fluroscopes in shoe stores were common.
I honestly hope things improve even more but, it's truly an amazing time to be alive. We're often oblivious to how many things we're now protected from. Things that never occur to us.
As much as I love history and would love to visit different eras ..pretty much none of em I'd want to stay in..i think often of just how great we have things nowadays and it literally never ceases to amaze me
there was also one cool waking up method before alarm clocks and it was done by putting nails in the candle and when specific part of that candle burned out/melted the nail would hit metal plate placed under the candle and wake the person up (of course only people who knew when exactly in the morning would that candle part would burn out/melt did that)
For those who are agitated by the way he pronounced "bugatti chiron", you can correct him without being rude or I think out of courtesy we should not point out errors immediately. If you feel too agitated, you can pronounce the word in your own sentence indicating the correct pronunciation. And instead of criticizing him for his pronunciation, can't we just appreciate how hard he works every day to deliver the best content he can? From editing skills to narrating skills, he has it all! After trying our best to do something, don't we expect others to appreciate us? We all do. Learn to appreciate others instead of putting them down.
I remember talking in awe with my friends when I was a teen about how blown away we were hearing news starting to come out of a hand held phone you could do so much on. Couldn't believe it but here I am with this tech in my hand💯
My elderly Mother was amazed at my smartphone. We'd be talking, and she'd wonder about some old actor or movie. I'd immediately use Google or wiki to get the info. Like having a library in my pocket! I'd have given a small part of my anatomy to have had this tech in high school in the early 1970s! Got my first heavy clunky calculator in 1976, now I just call up my phone app. I pay my bills and shop online using my phone. I don't even use my laptop PC anymore!
it's easy to take it all for granted, but it's nice to take some time every now and then to remember just how awe-inspiring these pieces of technology we use every day are 😊 have a great day!
It's crazy to think of how new all of this technology real is, relative to mankind's existence of course. I remember when wireless earpieces came out and people either looked crazy "speaking with what looked like nobody" or I'd reply to them thinking they where speaking to me, only to feel like a complete idiot after realizing the truth of it all, haha. Good times.
The payment microchip idea was used as "The Sign of the Beast" in an old, pre- "Left Behind" made for TV movie called "The Moment After." This is why it scares me, but as long as it doesn't become mandatory...
You always make my day when you post. You have a video for everything.From horror stories to wach at night to amaizing and intresting facts for when you're bored.I love the content of this channel and I really appreciate your work.Hope you have a great day!
In my youth, had an tennis ball alarm clock. It was switched off by throwing it But with no snooze, I slept in many times and broke whatever it was thrown at
Bruce!! What’s up man? It’s your former student, Kenny Kiiroja. I say “student” lightly (more like, that one burn out/class clown who failed your class) 😂 If I could only go back. Hope all is well! It’s been a while. Also, regarding the technology that was around, even just as far back as when I was in your class, I think beepers/pagers were the cutting edge at the time haha and those 2-way, chirp Nextel phones. Ahhh, those were the days. Can’t forget my discman. Anyway, what a pleasant surprise to see you here Mr.Wolper!
10:34 I get the unnerving feeling that it, too, was obvious to use a lid and a churn (like a butter churn) for stamping the ammonia into the fabric. This would make it much more sanitary, so I'm thinking this was either a punishment or they were into it lmao
The reason why Greeks used ceramics with names written all over them was to decide who to kick out from Athens (for example) from a group of people being a danger to society
The James Webb telescope is the newest in space and helped capture an image of a black hole. Particularly the super massive black hole in our galaxy that we're actually pretty close to but we're safe from it.
Im pretty fkin sure that other than if black holes could conduct magic, their reach wouldn't make a single lightyear so yeah pretty harmless stuff your hamster is more harmful
egyptions also had a pregnacy test with a bonus it could tell if you were going to have a girl or a boy a women would urinate on both barley and wheat and if eather of them grew you would be having a baby and depending on witch grew first would be if you had a girl or a boy and it actually worked
Omg! I actually got ‘Clocky’ for one of my younger brothers as a gag/practical need gift for Christmas one year. Granted he turned off the ‘roll around the room’ setting, but he actually used it! 😆
3:01 the idea of having subcutaneous chip implants for making transactions, reducing scope of anonymity further and giving that much more data to large corporations, sounds pretty scary and dystopian ☹️😖
This was actually for told thousands and its in the BIBLE. Look up revelation 13: 16-18 and unfortunately not for a good thing, the entire world will be forced to put this chip on their hand, you can not buy or sell without it, there will be a 1 world government, the proof is in. But before this a rapture will come, or a "kidnapping' these will all be people who believed in god. 1 Thessalonians 4:17
You forgot the best medicinal use for mercury. It was used to treat syphilis! A fairly large syringe was inserted into the urethra and elemental mercury was forced up through to the bladder where it could inhibit the Treponema pallidum colony. The process was extremely painful, requiring the patient to be restrained and a wooden dowel placed in their mouth. It also had to be repeated every time there was a resurgence of symptoms. Along with the pain, the treatment caused you to go mad as a hatter. (Literally, it was mercury salts used in felting that poisoned the hat makers in Victorian England.) To top it all off, this only delayed the inevitable and you would still eventually die from septic shock as your genitals rotted away. Suicide was quite common among sufferers, particularly those who believed their souls were already forfeit.
Absolutly the best channels for unfo and the best in how wonderfull the info and the way its presented..keep it up and all the best Yours, Samy Jerusalem,Palestine
In 1961, my doctor ordered a pregnancy test for me that involved injecting a rabbit, not a mouse. The use of a sponge on a stick for cleansing persisted into early Victorian times. Often, a child had the job of carrying the bucket with the sponge around, to collect a fee for its use.
The even more amazing thing about the New Horizons images is the speed at which the probe was travelling when it took the images was mind-bogglingly fast. It's truly incredible. Apparently the pet clones don't live as long and have a number of other problems. I wouldn't put any animal through the potential for an uncomfortable life. Many rabbits were also sacrificed to tell whether a woman was pregnant or not.
I absolutely love your videos!!! This is one of my favs now! BE AMAZED is the perfect name for your page, as I am always amazed! Just one question: Why won't we ever see your face? or rather why do you choose to not show your face?
@@leounknown7316 Actually, it's simply what I call "accelerating progress". For more than 50 years, an unofficial rule of thumb had held true regarding the progress of computer technology: Moore's law. It stated that computing power would double about every 2 years. However, in the early 2000s, we started to diverge from that steady increase...by doubling in computing power in LESS THAN 2 years per cycle. It's now at a point where computing power is increasing faster than storage space capacity. In the next several cycles, we'll have computers capable of scanning their entire hard drive in mere seconds.
Chip on no chip it makes no matter. As long as you have a cell phone the powers-that-be know exactly where you are. It doesn't matter if you cover the camera with a Band-Aid it doesn't matter if you turn the location off as long as you have a cell phone of any kind big brother knows exactly how to find you anytime of the day night or whatever don't need the chip.
@@Mr.Robert1 yes bro, you are 100% correct in terms of tracking your location, mobile devices certainly do that. But I don't know if there's sh*t in micro chipping that can change your thought process, your health & your behaviour. So I do get exactly what you're saying, but I think micro chopping could be worse.
I would absolutely get one. There’s no feasible way for them to control you through your wrist and as Mr. Robert said; privacy is pretty much a myth at this point anyway so its not really a huge deal as far as that goes. Neuralink or something similar is a different story but thats mainly being made to control seizures and other conditions like that so its ultimately a good thing, and if its coming from a trustworthy source and after significant trials and the like i might consider it if the pros outweigh the potential cons
I remember seeing a billboard advert in a history museum for an early electric vacuum cleaner. The slogan was along the lines of "let electricity do the work for you!" Before they were electric, they were hand operated via a handle which you turned to create suction. It was interesting to see the big horse-driven vacuum wagon in this video. I didn't know about those :-)
Anytime growing up a teacher had the audacity to say "you won't have a calculator in your pocket all the time when you grow up" just proved how dumb they were. It was a simple logic to me even in the 90's, computers once took up an entire warehouse to match the capabilities of a PC in the 80's and tableted interactive devices were already being made (game boy) and cell phones already existed while computers were able to make calls, it was inevitable that the technology of a computer would eventually be small enough to fit in your pocket and that we would try to cram as many features into those devices as possible since we were already doing it with the rest of that same technology.
Those Micro-chips is obviously a ploy to keep a eye on you. Like the saying goes, “If it’s too good to be true than it probably is. 🤔 With the Face and the toilet paper remark, I like your content to do something like that. So you don’t have anything to worry about. 👍🏻
If your worried about it then you should take your cell phone and flush it down the toilet. Your phone tells EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU. What you like dislike where you are who you talk to. What you take pictures of and where. What you purchased and returned it's the greatest tracker ever. I worked for Verizon when all these things were talked about and then used. As soon as they went digital.
@@keinarhya7709 I’m 49 but still no thank you. I don’t date. And plus this is not a dating site. And yes I know that trick, you’re trying to get into the states through date. Believe me that trick is older than both of us. 😏 1 date and you’d talk me into marring you than leave after or even before you conceive a child. Trust me it’s not worth it.
That last picture of Pluto (with the way better color) has, a little right of center and about a quarter of the way down from the top, a blue stripe almost like a bandaid on it lol. I took a screenshot and zoomed in and, idk if it's an artifact or whatever they call em in photography or what, but it looks too perfect. Now I wanna know what causes it or what it is!
I would definitely be down for getting a microchip that i can buy stuff with. I dont like taking my wallet to work since my pockets are usually full and i dont want to leave my whole wallet in my car so i usually just take my card so i can buy lunch or gas or whatever and it usually gets bent or frayed corners within like a month… although i already wear a smart watch so that kinda does the same thing anyway 🤷♀️ And “Chiron” is pronounced like “shear-en” or “shear-ohn” not a hard “ch”
I wanna get an alarm clock that yells at me to wake up, since I ALWAYS sleep right thru my alarms that I set to go off every time minutes ...if I set alarm for 11AM, I won't wake up til 3PM somehow 😅
For the last 15yrs I have simply not been able to sleep-in when I have work, if my alarm doesn't go off I wake up panicking a minute or 2 after it was supposed to go off. Internal alarm is a cool thing to have, but bright lights, loud noises and hearing my name to wake me make homicidal thoughts enter my brain, lol. I'm not a morning person.
13:07 I am not a genius but I think they added incorrectly, went through all that editing, and produced the wrong number in the script and animation. 1994+11 somehow adds to 2015 😅
Actually, the ancient practice was known as "variolation,' not vaccination, and the people so "variolated" often contracted the disease. The breakthrough that Dr. Jenner made, with vaccination, was to use that far less dangerous cowpox to provide resistance to smallpox. This is the same process used in all modern vaccination, to provide resistance to a dangerous disease by vaccinating with something far less dangerous.
If you worried about the chip then you should be really worried about using a cell phone they can tell pretty much everything about you. What you purchased who you talk to where you are. What you like and dislike.
The electrycity against pain thing. You missed something called TENS it works GREAT on menstrual pain & cramps. Amongst many, many other issues, even healing wounds (by increased circulation.) Literally 0 side effects & does NOT hurt, more like a tickle you don't feel longer than a few seconds.. You can buy a machine & do it at home by yourself & 100$ is more than enough to buy yourself a safe good machine + the electrical pads needed.. If you don't belive me, ask any MD.. it's been around for a long while but many people don't know about if.
I use the Cefely, the migraine relief zapping device you show! I've owned the one in your picture, and now use the new one that doesn't need an over the ear frame. IT WORKS!!!!!! ITS WORTH IT !!!!!
I am watching this on my laptop. When I was in high school, there were only mainframe computers owned by the Government or large corperations. There were the old dot matrix computers you had in school that were for 'nerds" to basic on ahead of college. Cell phones did not exist. It was all land lines and phone booths.
amazing videos and i'm impressed by how great you pronounce foreign names, especially all the arabic and asian names😍 but its weird that you pronounce the bugatti chiron soooo weirdly😂
I 'm absolutely PETRIFIED of needles. During a COVID booster, I decided to do a little experiment. I pulled my hairband over my eyes and turned on music on my headphones to distract my brain from pain, and it worked! It still hurt, but I wasn't sent into a panic by seeing the needle. Try it!
Was putting my phone away as instructed, despite watching this video on it... Just caught the exception clause. Good thing too, I was confused as to why they would want a lesser watch count on this video.
When I was a child(I'm 80 now), the phone company would call our house as a wake-up call. My folks could not wake up with alarm clock, but would wake up by the sound of the phone. My father grew up on a farm during the 20's and 30's, used corn cobs regularly. Finally, the fluroscopes in shoe stores were common.
Nice to hear about how things were back then. Thanks!
Was there a snooze option? Lol
I didn't know 80yo used RUclips, nice
@@gobling8649 there are probably more of us than you think.
I'm 93
25:17
The early term used for Mercury was Hydrargyrum. That's why they show it as Hg in the element symbol.
Also called Quicksilver! 😊
I honestly hope things improve even more but,
it's truly an amazing time to be alive. We're often oblivious
to how many things we're now protected from.
Things that never occur to us.
Like how Shitty life is!
As much as I love history and would love to visit different eras ..pretty much none of em I'd want to stay in..i think often of just how great we have things nowadays and it literally never ceases to amaze me
totally agree. The past is fun to learn about, not so fun to live in!
@@BeAmazed damn thanx for the like...for taking the time on a channel with millions of subscribers that's cool bruh thanx for all the great videos
The more you know about history, the more you appreciate the present. None of us was born in the wrong era.
@@BeAmazed hi say hi or I will cry 😭
@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334😭 I ain't crying! Thems tears of joy!
there was also one cool waking up method before alarm clocks and it was done by putting nails in the candle and when specific part of that candle burned out/melted the nail would hit metal plate placed under the candle and wake the person up (of course only people who knew when exactly in the morning would that candle part would burn out/melt did that)
very cool, thanks for sharing!
Falling asleep with a lit candle, possibly unbalanced due to the metal nail, was also a great way of never waking up again... (jk, not jk).
@@DanceySteveYNWA underrated comment
@Kiflaboss is amazing
For those who are agitated by the way he pronounced "bugatti chiron", you can correct him without being rude or I think out of courtesy we should not point out errors immediately. If you feel too agitated, you can pronounce the word in your own sentence indicating the correct pronunciation. And instead of criticizing him for his pronunciation, can't we just appreciate how hard he works every day to deliver the best content he can? From editing skills to narrating skills, he has it all! After trying our best to do something, don't we expect others to appreciate us? We all do. Learn to appreciate others instead of putting them down.
Well said! Everyone needs to see this including the narrator
This is what my classmates literally did every time someone butches pronunciations. So sad.
wa'er
I remember talking in awe with my friends when I was a teen about how blown away we were hearing news starting to come out of a hand held phone you could do so much on. Couldn't believe it but here I am with this tech in my hand💯
My elderly Mother was amazed at my smartphone. We'd be talking, and she'd wonder about some old actor or movie. I'd immediately use Google or wiki to get the info. Like having a library in my pocket! I'd have given a small part of my anatomy to have had this tech in high school in the early 1970s! Got my first heavy clunky calculator in 1976, now I just call up my phone app. I pay my bills and shop online using my phone. I don't even use my laptop PC anymore!
@@lancerevell5979 I love that story Lance😊 Our mom's are so special too❤
it's easy to take it all for granted, but it's nice to take some time every now and then to remember just how awe-inspiring these pieces of technology we use every day are 😊 have a great day!
@@BeAmazed Thank you! I appreciate you and love your content so much- I am amazed🤗
It's crazy to think of how new all of this technology real is, relative to mankind's existence of course. I remember when wireless earpieces came out and people either looked crazy "speaking with what looked like nobody" or I'd reply to them thinking they where speaking to me, only to feel like a complete idiot after realizing the truth of it all, haha. Good times.
The payment microchip idea was used as "The Sign of the Beast" in an old, pre- "Left Behind" made for TV movie called "The Moment After." This is why it scares me, but as long as it doesn't become mandatory...
Mandatory YET. Itll just become the only way to buy. So if you want to buy you must get it. But it's not mandatory per say.
@@cravenmoorehead5636
It will be mandatory for government workers and military! 😳
@@paulvamos7319 as a trial run. Then it will go full tilt?
@@cravenmoorehead5636 Along with electric vehicles by 35! 😎 Can't wait for the prices to fall! 😎🇺🇸👍💙🌊
@@paulvamos7319 Wrong. They will make it mandatory for everyone. To force everyone if they would like to Buy or Sell.
You always make my day when you post. You have a video for everything.From horror stories to wach at night to amaizing and intresting facts for when you're bored.I love the content of this channel and I really appreciate your work.Hope you have a great day!
In my youth, had an tennis ball alarm clock. It was switched off by throwing it
But with no snooze, I slept in many times and broke whatever it was thrown at
💀💀
That was great how you compared the old "technology" with that of today"s technology. Great video! Interesting stuff!
Everything he mentioned is old😑
Technology doesn’t just include phones and computers and whatnot. Technology is any tool that we use.
Bruce!! What’s up man? It’s your former student, Kenny Kiiroja. I say “student” lightly (more like, that one burn out/class clown who failed your class) 😂 If I could only go back. Hope all is well! It’s been a while. Also, regarding the technology that was around, even just as far back as when I was in your class, I think beepers/pagers were the cutting edge at the time haha and those 2-way, chirp Nextel phones. Ahhh, those were the days. Can’t forget my discman. Anyway, what a pleasant surprise to see you here Mr.Wolper!
I'm obsessed and totally care what you look like...,... Jk
Today's
10:34 I get the unnerving feeling that it, too, was obvious to use a lid and a churn (like a butter churn) for stamping the ammonia into the fabric. This would make it much more sanitary, so I'm thinking this was either a punishment or they were into it lmao
And again I am fascinated by both the ancient technology and the way you presented it. Well done!
wa'er
I loved this video Also, anyone else notice how BE AMAZED is using more animation for his little character? Keep up the good work.
be amazed your the best! you post almost everyday to entertain us
Yeah it's a cool channel.
Be amazed I love your content. Your the only one I really watch constantly on my subscription lists that I have
It truly is remarkable in spite of the efforts of antiscience extremists how far science has come. Hopefully it'll continue to prosper.
Well said, Justin!
I have started loving his videos and his voice is also nice to listen to and not to mention the amazing content ☺
If I could I’d clone my cat as he was 1 in a million he was my best friend and my health has never been the same since he died
So thankful for modern science!
Yea
The reason why Greeks used ceramics with names written all over them was to decide who to kick out from Athens (for example) from a group of people being a danger to society
The Athenians once exiled a guy for being too nice to everyone...
I like this narrators voice, but it's really not cut out for these "amazing videos". I want him to read me bed time stories or history documentaries
I would get MRI scans once every six months which I believe is similar to x-rays but to only view through my skull to my brain.
Trust me it’s a huge pain to go through
Magnetic
Resonating
Image
It's a harmless magnet - No X-Rays.
It's also why they tell you to take off any metal.
The More You Know⭐🌈
The James Webb telescope is the newest in space and helped capture an image of a black hole. Particularly the super massive black hole in our galaxy that we're actually pretty close to but we're safe from it.
Im pretty fkin sure that other than if black holes could conduct magic, their reach wouldn't make a single lightyear so yeah pretty harmless stuff your hamster is more harmful
i think that was the event horizon telescope
Awesome 👌 plus do the one about space n facts about our planets 🥺
4:05 I love that episode
Its been such a long time since the world started
Man, the progress of technology is quite interesting.
So much so, that I'm watching this video on my Nintendo Switch!
egyptions also had a pregnacy test with a bonus it could tell if you were going to have a girl or a boy a women would urinate on both barley and wheat and if eather of them grew you would be having a baby and depending on witch grew first would be if you had a girl or a boy and it actually worked
No shit...thats fascinating
Omg! I actually got ‘Clocky’ for one of my younger brothers as a gag/practical need gift for Christmas one year. Granted he turned off the ‘roll around the room’ setting, but he actually used it! 😆
3:01 the idea of having subcutaneous chip implants for making transactions, reducing scope of anonymity further and giving that much more data to large corporations, sounds pretty scary and dystopian ☹️😖
This was actually for told thousands and its in the BIBLE.
Look up revelation 13: 16-18 and
unfortunately not for a good thing,
the entire world will be forced to put this chip on their hand, you can not buy or sell without it, there will be a 1 world government, the proof is in. But before this a rapture will come, or a "kidnapping' these will all be people who believed in god. 1 Thessalonians 4:17
While I agree with you, the unfortunate truth is they basically already do this.
You forgot the best medicinal use for mercury. It was used to treat syphilis!
A fairly large syringe was inserted into the urethra and elemental mercury was forced up through to the bladder where it could inhibit the Treponema pallidum colony. The process was extremely painful, requiring the patient to be restrained and a wooden dowel placed in their mouth. It also had to be repeated every time there was a resurgence of symptoms.
Along with the pain, the treatment caused you to go mad as a hatter. (Literally, it was mercury salts used in felting that poisoned the hat makers in Victorian England.) To top it all off, this only delayed the inevitable and you would still eventually die from septic shock as your genitals rotted away.
Suicide was quite common among sufferers, particularly those who believed their souls were already forfeit.
Ok
Science and History is awesome
Absolutly the best channels for unfo and the best in how wonderfull the info and the way its presented..keep it up and all the best
Yours,
Samy
Jerusalem,Palestine
In 1961, my doctor ordered a pregnancy test for me that involved injecting a rabbit, not a mouse. The use of a sponge on a stick for cleansing persisted into early Victorian times. Often, a child had the job of carrying the bucket with the sponge around, to collect a fee for its use.
I've heard that my grandparents when they were kids used dried corn cobs and the sears catalogues.
The even more amazing thing about the New Horizons images is the speed at which the probe was travelling when it took the images was mind-bogglingly fast. It's truly incredible.
Apparently the pet clones don't live as long and have a number of other problems. I wouldn't put any animal through the potential for an uncomfortable life.
Many rabbits were also sacrificed to tell whether a woman was pregnant or not.
Hi
The ancient Egyptians also had a pretty reliable pregnancy test (just can't remember how it worked...).
in less than a day i saw this channel i started to watch his videos everyday
BRUH WHY IS THIS CHANNEL SO GOOD
i love the content so much!!!!!!!!!
No other facts channel are this good *(talking to you Bright Side)*
@@fandroid6491 :)
No way will I get a chip implanted in my wrist.
Damn Cathy, You Nasty!
I absolutely love your videos!!! This is one of my favs now! BE AMAZED is the perfect name for your page, as I am always amazed! Just one question: Why won't we ever see your face? or rather why do you choose to not show your face?
Humans have gone way too far
I mean, it’s amazing
But we are going a little to far
Technology advanced in a short period of time. This phone I've had for over a year, & I still love it, it's nothing special, but I like the features.
Im not saying itnwas Aliens buy yes its Aliens
@@leounknown7316 Actually, it's simply what I call "accelerating progress". For more than 50 years, an unofficial rule of thumb had held true regarding the progress of computer technology: Moore's law. It stated that computing power would double about every 2 years. However, in the early 2000s, we started to diverge from that steady increase...by doubling in computing power in LESS THAN 2 years per cycle. It's now at a point where computing power is increasing faster than storage space capacity. In the next several cycles, we'll have computers capable of scanning their entire hard drive in mere seconds.
Cloning should never have happened. The worst will come out of it.
I would NEVER get a micro chip inside of me. I'll stick with my Visa card.
Chip on no chip it makes no matter. As long as you have a cell phone the powers-that-be know exactly where you are. It doesn't matter if you cover the camera with a Band-Aid it doesn't matter if you turn the location off as long as you have a cell phone of any kind big brother knows exactly how to find you anytime of the day night or whatever don't need the chip.
@@Mr.Robert1 yes bro, you are 100% correct in terms of tracking your location, mobile devices certainly do that. But I don't know if there's sh*t in micro chipping that can change your thought process, your health & your behaviour. So I do get exactly what you're saying, but I think micro chopping could be worse.
Chipping*
Yep, I'd be lost nowadays without my smartphone. But at 65 years old, ain't nobody chipping me! 😠
I would absolutely get one. There’s no feasible way for them to control you through your wrist and as Mr. Robert said; privacy is pretty much a myth at this point anyway so its not really a huge deal as far as that goes.
Neuralink or something similar is a different story but thats mainly being made to control seizures and other conditions like that so its ultimately a good thing, and if its coming from a trustworthy source and after significant trials and the like i might consider it if the pros outweigh the potential cons
Is carrying as round a card such a big trouble that you would let someone put a microchip in your arm?
Not as cool
We already carry phones and watches around that share our locations, I don't see it being worse
Imagine walking by someone and they drag a chip scanner by your arm and all the sudden you have no money in your account as you just got hacked :/
@@camwashington2104 I was thinking the same thing
Absolutely tf not, thank you
''and the closest thing we have to a t-rex, is a chicken''
the chicken: hold on, what?
0:22
BEAMAZED: put that phone away
me who's watching this on my phone: *confused screaming*
When he said Chiron like kyeron my soul died a bit inside
It's Chiron (pronounced chee-ron), or at least how it is around my part of the world
I remember seeing a billboard advert in a history museum for an early electric vacuum cleaner. The slogan was along the lines of "let electricity do the work for you!" Before they were electric, they were hand operated via a handle which you turned to create suction. It was interesting to see the big horse-driven vacuum wagon in this video. I didn't know about those :-)
And in the Flintstones' days, they had elephants sucking dust up their trunks! ☺️
HELL NO on any implant or JAB
Anytime growing up a teacher had the audacity to say "you won't have a calculator in your pocket all the time when you grow up" just proved how dumb they were. It was a simple logic to me even in the 90's, computers once took up an entire warehouse to match the capabilities of a PC in the 80's and tableted interactive devices were already being made (game boy) and cell phones already existed while computers were able to make calls, it was inevitable that the technology of a computer would eventually be small enough to fit in your pocket and that we would try to cram as many features into those devices as possible since we were already doing it with the rest of that same technology.
Those Micro-chips is obviously a ploy to keep a eye on you. Like the saying goes, “If it’s too good to be true than it probably is. 🤔
With the Face and the toilet paper remark, I like your content to do something like that. So you don’t have anything to worry about. 👍🏻
If your worried about it then you should take your cell phone and flush it down the toilet.
Your phone tells EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU.
What you like dislike where you are who you talk to.
What you take pictures of and where. What you purchased and returned it's the greatest tracker ever. I worked for Verizon when all these things were talked about and then used. As soon as they went digital.
@@keinarhya7709
I’m 49 but still no thank you. I don’t date. And plus this is not a dating site. And yes I know that trick, you’re trying to get into the states through date. Believe me that trick is older than both of us. 😏 1 date and you’d talk me into marring you than leave after or even before you conceive a child. Trust me it’s not worth it.
I would gladly copy-paste my cat five or more times if I had that kind of money. She is awesome!
That last picture of Pluto (with the way better color) has, a little right of center and about a quarter of the way down from the top, a blue stripe almost like a bandaid on it lol. I took a screenshot and zoomed in and, idk if it's an artifact or whatever they call em in photography or what, but it looks too perfect. Now I wanna know what causes it or what it is!
I would definitely be down for getting a microchip that i can buy stuff with. I dont like taking my wallet to work since my pockets are usually full and i dont want to leave my whole wallet in my car so i usually just take my card so i can buy lunch or gas or whatever and it usually gets bent or frayed corners within like a month… although i already wear a smart watch so that kinda does the same thing anyway 🤷♀️
And “Chiron” is pronounced like “shear-en” or “shear-ohn” not a hard “ch”
I wanna get an alarm clock that yells at me to wake up, since I ALWAYS sleep right thru my alarms that I set to go off every time minutes ...if I set alarm for 11AM, I won't wake up til 3PM somehow 😅
If I could afford the25k I’d totally clone my Asia I had her for 15 years I still miss her a lot but I do love my current cat Mister.
8.42 lol Bugatti "Kai-ren"
Thanks for the laugh 🤣
Clocky wouldn't last 2 nights in my house. He would meet sledgy the hammer.
scab/puss enoculation was done in early America. It was done to great success. It was successful in preventing a lot of small pox infections.
We always take toilet paper for granted!
Me who uses water jets to clean my butt: What in the world is that
Yasss, water jets is the bestttt
@@keinarhya7709 What the actual f
@@kolnoukdajasper was that another s** bot?
@@fandroid6491 Yeah
I have been working on a guge project in minecraft which is a massive airport. While I build it, I like to listen to your videos through my headset!
That totally not creepy that, the phone looked like had the same case as mine!
Its your phone that's why. We know all about you.
For the last 15yrs I have simply not been able to sleep-in when I have work, if my alarm doesn't go off I wake up panicking a minute or 2 after it was supposed to go off. Internal alarm is a cool thing to have, but bright lights, loud noises and hearing my name to wake me make homicidal thoughts enter my brain, lol. I'm not a morning person.
It has come further. But we still suffer from an epidemic, that we don’t seem to stop!
@@keinarhya7709 Does any spammer actually believe it works? Who in their right mind would ever visit one of these sites?
I know, minecraft snowballs have evolved so much
I just wanna know after this guy finds all this info ,how long does it take to make a video start to finish ?
13:07 I am not a genius but I think they added incorrectly, went through all that editing, and produced the wrong number in the script and animation. 1994+11 somehow adds to 2015 😅
A FREAKING X-RAY WAS INVENTED EARLIER THAN AN ALARM CLOCK?!?!?!??!?!
Actually, the ancient practice was known as "variolation,' not vaccination, and the people so "variolated" often contracted the disease. The breakthrough that Dr. Jenner made, with vaccination, was to use that far less dangerous cowpox to provide resistance to smallpox. This is the same process used in all modern vaccination, to provide resistance to a dangerous disease by vaccinating with something far less dangerous.
3:10 are you serious microchip... bruh!
If you worried about the chip then you should be really worried about using a cell phone they can tell pretty much everything about you.
What you purchased who you talk to where you are. What you like and dislike.
Your videos are addictive and amazing. I love it.
I wanna clone myself so he can do my assignments
Plot twist: He decides to replace you
He'd probably be as lazy as you
8:41 i felt a small piece of my soul left me when he said “Bugatti Kiron” 😭😭😭
Same
It hurt me so bad🫠
This is awesome 😎
Thanks for sharing ❤
3:20 Isn't there something about in your hand and head to buy and sell in the Old or New Testament?
Sounds like a beastly idea to me.
Revelation
The electrycity against pain thing. You missed something called TENS it works GREAT on menstrual pain & cramps. Amongst many, many other issues, even healing wounds (by increased circulation.)
Literally 0 side effects & does NOT hurt, more like a tickle you don't feel longer than a few seconds..
You can buy a machine & do it at home by yourself & 100$ is more than enough to buy yourself a safe good machine + the electrical pads needed..
If you don't belive me, ask any MD.. it's been around for a long while but many people don't know about if.
_Once they start putting chips in our hands to pay with mfs are gonna be chopping of hands like crazy lol_
Yet another Fantastic video! 👍
Interesting facts 💗
Hubble wasn't designed to image objects close but far away galaxies....Pluto is relatively "close"
My guy pronounced bugatti chrion as bugatti "Kiron" 🤣
That’s what I said
I use the Cefely, the migraine relief zapping device you show! I've owned the one in your picture, and now use the new one that doesn't need an over the ear frame. IT WORKS!!!!!! ITS WORTH IT !!!!!
I thought Tesla’s can self drive?
It can self drive into a wall they're still having problems with that feature it works kind of sorta
I am watching this on my laptop. When I was in high school, there were only mainframe computers owned by the Government or large corperations. There were the old dot matrix computers you had in school that were for 'nerds" to basic on ahead of college. Cell phones did not exist. It was all land lines and phone booths.
A chip? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
amazing videos and i'm impressed by how great you pronounce foreign names, especially all the arabic and asian names😍 but its weird that you pronounce the bugatti chiron soooo weirdly😂
I love this
I 'm absolutely PETRIFIED of needles. During a COVID booster, I decided to do a little experiment.
I pulled my hairband over my eyes and turned on music on my headphones to distract my brain from pain, and it worked!
It still hurt, but I wasn't sent into a panic by seeing the needle. Try it!
Be amazed can you show your face in another video
Love your vids!
SCIENCE IS SO COOL
Yes
@Ostia Hermes what? ~
Ikr
@Ostia Hermes uhh
@Ostia Hermes yes. Do you speak robot? 🤨
*the curiosity of human being has made many wonders but it fails to give a happy life to majority of the people*
Is really amazing how far and fast science and technology make things easier.... they are our generation miracle workers from God
Was putting my phone away as instructed, despite watching this video on it... Just caught the exception clause. Good thing too, I was confused as to why they would want a lesser watch count on this video.
11:20 what was that noise 😂
"the four horsemen of the poopocalypse" HA! Classic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Be amazed" branded toiletpaper is a thing I didn't know I wanted until now 😂
0:59 - knocker-uppers. I think we have a different definition 😅. I need one of those tho, cause my 15 alarms ain't doing it
✨Cloning is literally so simple, that after aquiring the proper equipment. It's possible to secretly clone even humans.✨
Dear science please no