@masternobody1896 well i build model rockets i understand u first in 2020 i used to build water rockets,then my dad saw and saw that i was making progress with less to no resources and he bought me a bit of potassium nitrate then i built a supersonic model rocket it went like 5 km above sea level it was then when i woke up and sai this has a potential future and i invested my time and my dad money on my passion for rocketry and now i build 20 km altitude rockets and i couldnt be more proud and my dad too hes happy an i but i know this isnt the ending im investing on designing a hybrid rocket maybe in my holidays in december and if i made it maybe one day one of my rockets will pass the karman line,man i cant imagine it happening but i will make it happen i have been working in rocketry since i was 12 in 2020 and what i could say is that everything has a free way of making it a reality i thought i needed to start with liquid powered rocket but i dove deep and find out i dont need and now see were im now @@masternobody1896
I remember this one comment from a youtube video about numbers and infinity: "Back then, ancestors build the first bridge to go across a river, now we build multiple rockets to go across multiple starts." Humanity's progress is beautiful
Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, sums up my feelings on high technology so well. So much modern technology is so advanced that our puny imaginations would not believe it if it were not real. It is magic without any slight of hand, magic without the lies. That feeling you get when you’re a child and you see something like a plane, and think, how the hell? How the hell did we ever do this, and your intuition can’t believe it. I love thinking that even mundane, everyday things can be magical like this if seen the right way. It’s like what Einstein says about the allure of the mysterious. Apparently when James Clerk Maxwell was a child he would often point at some machine or technology and ask “what’s the go of that?” And then if he was unsatisfied or still didn’t understand he would ask “but what’s the particular go of this thing?” I very deeply relate to that. Add to this how insanely powerful we become with high technology and the allure is even greater. Then when I try to think about the mechanics of life and the immense complexity and how well these molecular machines can work so effectively, like in the brain of Einstein for example… the mind races trying to imagine what unfathomable technologies nature’s laws will permit to exist.
It truly is mind boggling and you quickly realize that everything is connected and everything in itself is so complex when broken down to the smallest pieces observable. It's overwhelming to start thinking that too as we struggle to comprehend the vastness of our universe let alone what we can't see
It's funny to see so much people not appreciating,wondering or just blow away by the technological and scientific advancement mostly because they don't understand how it really went or just lack of scientific knowledge. Yet, people think the world will be futuristic only when it starts looking like something in a science fiction movie.
The industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a blessing to mankind, not only it allowed massive standards of living increase in otherwise uninhabitable parts of the globe, but also allowed humans in developed nations to archive the (ever growing) peak of human civilization
The Industrial Revolution and it’s usefulness to humanity have been greater than it’s consequences as it has sent us to new worlds like the moon and further beyond
@@42carlos Better? Maybe, easier? Hell no, and even if it were, your suggestion means abandoning treatments, vaccines, prosthetics, easier communication, surgeries, abandoning technology means having to figure out what to do about the numerous problems that said technology was created to solve in the first place, and I'm not gonna let my mom not get her pain medication or my brother his hearing aid just because it's created by a mass industry, some people need technology to actually function in society.
Technically one thing I think that would make our lives a lot easier is to extract the 70% nitrogen in our atmosphere to use as fertilizer to make food easier to make air thinner so we can go faster and airplanes would have to use less fuel along with any vehicle water will eventually evaporate faster and ozone would form a lot faster as well making the hole in the ozone layer fill up faster water will finally start to rain down more often and the world would be a lot Greener of a place all we need to do is just take 1% of the nitrogen in the atmosphere and that should be enough to feed Humanity for at least a hundred years do a long process
I was gonna say "where's hiram maxim" and then at 1:13 i saw his maniacal genius ass making a fully automatic weapon at the time where the armies were still using single shot rifles
You missed the Intel 4004 in 1971 that was the first microprocessor and what started the CPU revolution from which we got the PC and beacuse of the PC we got Internet and Modern phones.
What is written there? I'm Indian so I couldn't understand Also the hindi and sanskrit languages have evolved so much from that time to now that a normal person like me can't read it at all, wondering how y'all did that
but so many good impact at the same time, the earth is for us, we will survive, i trust in us, animal will suffer, ecosystem etc... but we will survive
Ci montris flugon al Luno, sed ne montris flugon de Gagarino. Kial? 🤔 Ĉi tio estas unua flugo de homo en kosmo. Ty jesi pokazal letanje k Luně, ale ne pokazal letanje Gagarina. Čemu?🤔 To je prvo letanje človeka v kosmos.
Cars in general are the crappiest machines ever invented. (today) They pollute the environment, cause traffic, produce loud noise and cause accidents. It is a waste of money and time for someone to modify/repair a car. Instead, it's more useful to deal with things like aviation, astronomy, math, bodybuilding. Cars were not invented to drive fast. It was originally meant to make it easier to carry loads. From the beginning of the 1900s to the 1950s, cars were produced very comfortably. That's why cars from this time period were loved. However, they cause more damage to the environment, they are large, heavy, inefficient, fragile and unstable enough to cause accidents. In my opinion, cars should only be used for private purposes, not to be driven without a license and on demand. All we need is a light, durable little pickup truck. Some say electric/hydrogen/synthetic fuel cars have a promising future. Synthetic fuels are difficult to produce and are made by going through many stages. Hydrogen engines, on the other hand, are electric motors. Although the Astron Omega 1 engine provides us with the future, it is an engine developed for airplanes. While technologies such as sodium-ion batteries are cheap and light, they are inefficient and powerless. I used to love cars, now I hate cars. I am against urbanization and road construction. I joined communities like fuckcars, anticars, bancars, nocars, ihatecars on Reddi, I'm still active. Now I love aviation and military aviation (as well as military technologies and cosmology, aerospace engineering). For me the sky, space, the planets are a center of attention for us (men). It is better to improve ourselves physically and mentally than to improve our car. No synthetic fuel/hydrogen engine will save you. Theoretically, you cannot produce a 100% efficient heat engine. Mechanical efficiency is also low. Also, Cars is the worst Pixar movie. (A complete fiasco) God bless the cars. I hate cars. Supra/R34/Silvia/S2000 etc on the road. Those who see the cars will be stunned and blow out their exhaust, while I will watch how unique machines such as airplanes, rockets, telescopes are, going beyond the limits of physics, mathematics and my own muscle strength. I will never forgive cars. Waste of time... Also, airplanes can use all engine types. Gas turbine/Steam turbine/Electric/Hydrogen/Rocket engine/Piston engines/Opposite piston engines etc. The 2 cons of currently actively used gas turbines are low thermodynamic efficiency and slow starting. (They also need a large amount of air) Don't get me wrong, the cars are unrivaled in terms of engineering and usability. But this is not for today, all we need are light, durable, cheap, working vans/trucks/small vehicles that can only be used for freight transport, emergency and rescue purposes.
It is an essential technology for commute on land - doesn't require building a platform like railways/tunnels/bridges as you would for trains. And it is portable across planets !!
Look how far humans have come. And there's still more to be done.
fr fr there is so much
I agree. God gave us the power to discover the inner workings of the universe. It is our duty to take that responsibility to heart.
@@WardayYTI wish I had money I would spent on inventions
@@Wyrm-xp5le🤨
@masternobody1896 well i build model rockets i understand u first in 2020 i used to build water rockets,then my dad saw and saw that i was making progress with less to no resources and he bought me a bit of potassium nitrate then i built a supersonic model rocket it went like 5 km above sea level it was then when i woke up and sai this has a potential future and i invested my time and my dad money on my passion for rocketry and now i build 20 km altitude rockets and i couldnt be more proud and my dad too hes happy an i but i know this isnt the ending im investing on designing a hybrid rocket maybe in my holidays in december and if i made it maybe one day one of my rockets will pass the karman line,man i cant imagine it happening but i will make it happen i have been working in rocketry since i was 12 in 2020 and what i could say is that everything has a free way of making it a reality i thought i needed to start with liquid powered rocket but i dove deep and find out i dont need and now see were im now @@masternobody1896
I remember this one comment from a youtube video about numbers and infinity:
"Back then, ancestors build the first bridge to go across a river, now we build multiple rockets to go across multiple starts."
Humanity's progress is beautiful
yeah and in the scope of geological time its mind blowing what we've done in the short time that we've been here
multiple stars? are we that good
@@Jayanteayes it may take generations but we have already done the impossible countless times why not this time as well?
as a Cybertronian from a civilization far advanced, yes we have learned to let humans cook @@Jayantea
"We will people the stars! We will green dead worlds! We will go interdimensional! We will unlock the secrets of the Universe!" -St. Jones
heck yeah, that's the spirit!
What does "people the stars" mean
Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, sums up my feelings on high technology so well. So much modern technology is so advanced that our puny imaginations would not believe it if it were not real. It is magic without any slight of hand, magic without the lies. That feeling you get when you’re a child and you see something like a plane, and think, how the hell? How the hell did we ever do this, and your intuition can’t believe it. I love thinking that even mundane, everyday things can be magical like this if seen the right way. It’s like what Einstein says about the allure of the mysterious. Apparently when James Clerk Maxwell was a child he would often point at some machine or technology and ask “what’s the go of that?” And then if he was unsatisfied or still didn’t understand he would ask “but what’s the particular go of this thing?” I very deeply relate to that. Add to this how insanely powerful we become with high technology and the allure is even greater. Then when I try to think about the mechanics of life and the immense complexity and how well these molecular machines can work so effectively, like in the brain of Einstein for example… the mind races trying to imagine what unfathomable technologies nature’s laws will permit to exist.
It truly is mind boggling and you quickly realize that everything is connected and everything in itself is so complex when broken down to the smallest pieces observable. It's overwhelming to start thinking that too as we struggle to comprehend the vastness of our universe let alone what we can't see
Technological advancement, is the best accomplishement humanity ever made.
agreed, its the metric for progress
Technophile
@@42carlos Yes 💪
If technology is 1 million years old we just blinked
that's kinda scary tbh
“Conquest of nature is to be achieved through number and measure.”
that about sums it up
It's funny to see so much people not appreciating,wondering or just blow away by the technological and scientific advancement mostly because they don't understand how it really went or just lack of scientific knowledge.
Yet, people think the world will be futuristic only when it starts looking like something in a science fiction movie.
yeah definitely needs to be a healthy respect for it
Wow. This is easily one of my favourites, and I’ve watched many. I very rarely subscribe to channels, but you’ve impressed me! Keep it up
Thank you!
The industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a blessing to mankind, not only it allowed massive standards of living increase in otherwise uninhabitable parts of the globe, but also allowed humans in developed nations to archive the (ever growing) peak of human civilization
there'll be no future technology without the past technology
So true
This so awesome dude
Thanks man
"I have become death, destroyer of world's." -Oppenheimer
The Industrial Revolution and it’s usefulness to humanity have been greater than it’s consequences as it has sent us to new worlds like the moon and further beyond
Who cares about other worlds when our own one is turning into trash?
@@42carlosBecause even if we save the earth, we still don't want to stay, exploration is the name of the game.
@@grawlix-man463 It's a thousand times easier and better for all of us to stay here and abandon technology
@@42carlos Better? Maybe, easier? Hell no, and even if it were, your suggestion means abandoning treatments, vaccines, prosthetics, easier communication, surgeries, abandoning technology means having to figure out what to do about the numerous problems that said technology was created to solve in the first place, and I'm not gonna let my mom not get her pain medication or my brother his hearing aid just because it's created by a mass industry, some people need technology to actually function in society.
@@42carlos…And when the astroid comes? Believe me, it WILL come., What happens to this precious world and all the life on it?
Seres Humanos, tomemos el ejemplo de nuestros antepasados y seamos el ejemplo de las generaciones venideras
bien dicho
GREAT.I love this.
thanks!
One day we will explore the stars that may not be in our life time but we can still try
History is like effing drug bro
yeah fr
Ikr
bell aerospace coming in clutch with the first jet aircraft in 1903
heck yeah!
0:47 Yo is that a Gatling gun from 1304
Ye
Cool@@WardayYT
What gatling gun 1304
@@จักอีหยัง-2475 The one in the picture at 0:47 looks like a Gatling gun, and it’s many years before advanced guns
Technically one thing I think that would make our lives a lot easier is to extract the 70% nitrogen in our atmosphere to use as fertilizer to make food easier to make air thinner so we can go faster and airplanes would have to use less fuel along with any vehicle water will eventually evaporate faster and ozone would form a lot faster as well making the hole in the ozone layer fill up faster water will finally start to rain down more often and the world would be a lot Greener of a place all we need to do is just take 1% of the nitrogen in the atmosphere and that should be enough to feed Humanity for at least a hundred years do a long process
look how far we came, thanks to our ancestors. now we have the baton, to push this further for newer ones
Very well done.
thank you!
I was gonna say "where's hiram maxim" and then at 1:13 i saw his maniacal genius ass
making a fully automatic weapon at the time where the armies were still using single shot rifles
Lmao
Amazing 👏
Ty!
I would like to know how the great minds of that time would see us and the world we built.
that would be pretty cool. Hopefully they wouldn't be dissapointed :)
"Humans are fascinating creatures"
Who knows what we’re capable of
The future is growing wit this one 🗣️🔥🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
You missed the Intel 4004 in 1971 that was the first microprocessor and what started the CPU revolution from which we got the PC and beacuse of the PC we got Internet and Modern phones.
that's a good one yeah, there were so many inventions to go through lol and I tried to get the majority of the most important ones
@@WardayYT Ok, I understand why it was missing beacuse there was to much tech being invented at a similar time but anyway great job!
@@el_de_el_loquendo9855 thank you!
Little Dark Age of Technology
that'd be a good title, I'll try it
Industrial revolution RAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! 🇬🇧
@@ciaranReal RAHH!!!
The industrial revolution has been great for society
why did you use the p59 (a jet aircraft) as the picture for the invention of flight
Absolutely epic
Aye glad you liked it
WE ARE!!!
ROME
يوجد الكثير من الصور التي تحتوي على اللغه العربيه
نعم يا ساده بلا الرافدين اصل ومنبع العلوم
0:19 im arab and I understand some of what is written,, no way its 4000bc
I don't remember what it was but its either a depiction of plumbing, the water wheel, or the potters wheel
What is written there? I'm Indian so I couldn't understand
Also the hindi and sanskrit languages have evolved so much from that time to now that a normal person like me can't read it at all, wondering how y'all did that
apakah anda orang indonesia
I don't think 4000 BC Technology was really in 4000 BC
Yes they were it was the discovery of the wheel and the water wheel
I meant the Arabic Writing
@@FanOfSatti that’s the first record of the water wheel
@@WardayYTthank you
"Ad Maiora Semper"!
Always
If even god came as described by humans , humanity can surpass god
😮
W humanity
Lol fr
The Industrial revolution had so many negative impacts
true
but so many good impact at the same time, the earth is for us, we will survive, i trust in us, animal will suffer, ecosystem etc... but we will survive
It depends on the user
The Industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
I can definitely see that argument and now we're in the 4th Industrial Revolution
@@WardayYT like one wasnt enough to fuck everything up 😭
@@GALA89 lol
Says the little man using his phone to view these videos
@@Physicsdaddy uuhh curious, slaves hated slavery but they still stayed slaves. I am very intelligent.
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1945💀
Rip
Ci montris flugon al Luno, sed ne montris flugon de Gagarino. Kial? 🤔
Ĉi tio estas unua flugo de homo en kosmo.
Ty jesi pokazal letanje k Luně, ale ne pokazal letanje Gagarina. Čemu?🤔
To je prvo letanje človeka v kosmos.
Cars in general are the crappiest machines ever invented. (today) They pollute the environment, cause traffic, produce loud noise and cause accidents. It is a waste of money and time for someone to modify/repair a car. Instead, it's more useful to deal with things like aviation, astronomy, math, bodybuilding.
Cars were not invented to drive fast. It was originally meant to make it easier to carry loads. From the beginning of the 1900s to the 1950s, cars were produced very comfortably. That's why cars from this time period were loved. However, they cause more damage to the environment, they are large, heavy, inefficient, fragile and unstable enough to cause accidents. In my opinion, cars should only be used for private purposes, not to be driven without a license and on demand. All we need is a light, durable little pickup truck. Some say electric/hydrogen/synthetic fuel cars have a promising future. Synthetic fuels are difficult to produce and are made by going through many stages. Hydrogen engines, on the other hand, are electric motors. Although the Astron Omega 1 engine provides us with the future, it is an engine developed for airplanes. While technologies such as sodium-ion batteries are cheap and light, they are inefficient and powerless. I used to love cars, now I hate cars. I am against urbanization and road construction. I joined communities like fuckcars, anticars, bancars, nocars, ihatecars on Reddi, I'm still active. Now I love aviation and military aviation (as well as military technologies and cosmology, aerospace engineering). For me the sky, space, the planets are a center of attention for us (men). It is better to improve ourselves physically and mentally than to improve our car. No synthetic fuel/hydrogen engine will save you. Theoretically, you cannot produce a 100% efficient heat engine. Mechanical efficiency is also low. Also, Cars is the worst Pixar movie. (A complete fiasco) God bless the cars. I hate cars. Supra/R34/Silvia/S2000 etc on the road. Those who see the cars will be stunned and blow out their exhaust, while I will watch how unique machines such as airplanes, rockets, telescopes are, going beyond the limits of physics, mathematics and my own muscle strength. I will never forgive cars. Waste of time... Also, airplanes can use all engine types. Gas turbine/Steam turbine/Electric/Hydrogen/Rocket engine/Piston engines/Opposite piston engines etc. The 2 cons of currently actively used gas turbines are low thermodynamic efficiency and slow starting. (They also need a large amount of air) Don't get me wrong, the cars are unrivaled in terms of engineering and usability. But this is not for today, all we need are light, durable, cheap, working vans/trucks/small vehicles that can only be used for freight transport, emergency and rescue purposes.
May I introduce you *electric trains*
It is an essential technology for commute on land - doesn't require building a platform like railways/tunnels/bridges as you would for trains.
And it is portable across planets !!