Published on Mar 11, 2012 Sometimes a single unlikely idea can have massive impact across the world. Sir Harold Evans, the author of They Made America, describes how frustration drove Malcom McLean,... continue reading
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This playlist is meant to include videos that follow the human understanding of the nature of things and the world through history.
Published on Mar 11, 2012 Sometimes a single unlikely idea can have massive impact across the world. Sir Harold Evans, the author of They Made America, describes how frustration drove Malcom McLean,... continue reading
posted by bobknight33From YT: A wide-ranging interview with the legendary mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson in which he discusses his work with Richard Feynman, his attempts to build a spaceship propelled by nuclear bombs... continue reading
posted by rbarYouTube description: Tubes have carried cats, mail, and people for a really long time. Vox's Phil Edwards leads the tour... Thanks to Ben FrantzDale, Swisslog, and Renown Health for letting us use... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark"The computer industry has changed drastically over the last 3 decades, but there are some things we've lost along the way."
posted by antYouTube description: In 1919 a wave of molasses traveling at 35mph destroyed an entire neighborhood - Subscribe for new videos every Wednesday http://bit.ly/1PcJ14b https://facebook.com/atlasobscura ... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkYouTube description: New species of lifeforms are being discovered and described on our planet every single day -- but, when we talk about a species, what are we really referring to? Turns out, the... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkYouTube Description: October 12, 2014 marks the 50 Year anniversary of the unveiling of the Moog modular synthesizer at the Audio Engineering Society's (AES) New York convention. On that day in 1964,... continue reading
posted by Joe MotionYouTube description: Brady and Keith wind some of The Royal Society's historical clocks, including one used by Captain Cook. Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran Royal Society website: http://bit.ly/Royal_Soc... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkSpringfield, MO-based National Audio Company opened in 1969 and when other major manufacturers abandoned tape manufacturing for CD production in the late 1990s, the company held on tight. Now, the cassette... continue reading
posted by mufflerdog 9 years 2 weeks ago • 1,039 views • 3:50The fascinating video above tells the story of MIT Professor Ioannis Yannas, who was recently inducted into the National Inventor’s Hall of Fame alongside such luminaries as the Wright brothers and Steve... continue reading
posted by enochYouTube Description: Jan. 21 -- Starting in 1908, Henry Ford sold his novel Model T cars as the first to be really accessible to the masses. What's more, he marketed them as easy to handle for casual... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkYouTube Description: Jim Simons was a mathematician and cryptographer who realized: the complex math he used to break codes could help explain patterns in the world of finance. Billions later, he’s... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkA quick summation of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. From YT: What is something? On the most fundamental level thinkable, what are things? Why are things? And why do things behave the way they do?
posted by RFlagg"Recently, it's been reported that ISIS has been giving recruits amphetamines to push their limits as soldiers. While the prospect is scary, the idea of giving soldiers uppers is an old one."
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