The History of Engineering (in exactly 20 minutes)
The History of Engineering (in exactly 20 minutes)
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@jdc1957 Says:
The Bell Curve of Civilization
@Kevin-fj5oe Says:
1:06 is exactly why overhead is necessary.
@heraldsibul8791 Says:
Bangis
@Positivepulse006 Says:
Wow, it's like those era engineers couldn't sleep
@m49k-0 Says:
This isn't the history of engineering, its the history of invention which may or may not have been engineered.
@kaidakemes1260 Says:
Vid no sound
@kaidakemes1260 Says:
Thats a nubian arch not roman
@OneTrueScotsman Says:
The television was created by a Scot, not a yank.
@praffulBhadoriya Says:
I'm not a gene who believes to lead nation with stress creating practices you can see me down but nature enlightenment bring me up you know why because ram believes in to be true to self to see pure not to be wise in public kid you're those genes who needed sheeps goats my culture is i make love with statements connected to my pure aura air not your yagya sadhna arya ke chode
@praffulBhadoriya Says:
When you have Starbucks you copy bariesta then your india used it ,but ancient times say even tea culture is not it's own it was copied in Christianity people use wine to overcome obstacles in india we use wine to Bhairav sadhna arya walon
@praffulBhadoriya Says:
Those berreta which you practice to eat eyes are made in usa
@Spikeba11 Says:
steam engine in 1698 AD? What about the aeolipile from around 15-30 BC?
@neilb22 Says:
pokemon go was 9 years ago wtf
@lilleyvaa Says:
Bro talks like grant gustin from the flash
@kennyd6738 Says:
No mention of Faraday who made Tesla’s work possible?
@michaelangelo86gr Says:
I never understood why Americans have such a hard time pronouncing words they don't know. I mean all the letters in "Antikythera" are right there. There's nothing special about the word. There is nothing weird. An - ti - ky - the - ra. Greek is such a clean and straightforward language. Yes the grammar may be hard, and the alphabet is slightly different, but it has no weird accent or pronounciation. My Canadian girlfriend learnt how to read words and speak it in like 2 months.
@waleed8360 Says:
16:24 absolutely nothing
@GaneshMKarhale Says:
people were hardworking back then.
@PhilippeCarphin Says:
From the thumbnail and since I didn't know it was from you, I thought it was an IA video. I clicked on it just so I could add the channel to the do not recommend list. I saw the thumbnail in the space for the video after the end of the video (point is I didn't see it was from you).
@timjohnson2186 Says:
Energy was the driving force
@vishva8kumara Says:
CRISPR was not entirely invented, it was mostly discovered - a toolkit of nano-machines inside a bacteria - probably built by some ancient civilization I guess. Do optical fibers actually need a laser specifically. I guess LED should also work..
@toxicnukem Says:
I was hoping he would mention the blue led that kicked off the digital age
@DorahDorah-fm7qs Says:
Praise be to Jehovah
@TheSnelson64 Says:
Ok..... I like the stats spew A for effort. Missing some important dates for factual accuracy tho. Better check your sources on the summary of the "first" plant at pearl Street Station.
@elpidalastname9834 Says:
All this amazing technology through history yet our society has micro plastic in our balls.
@CYD_ChaseYourDream Says:
I feel like humans have come a long way but haven’t come a long way. We have to do more
@ReubenBeaton Says:
pARthenon
@ethribin4188 Says:
Ahh yes. Radio trying to prevent TV from happening, cause it would cut outcompete them. BigOil! I mean... MURICA! I mean... Corporatism!
@ethribin4188 Says:
The majority of these things werent engineering. They were inventions.
@ethribin4188 Says:
Actually, the greeks already discovered a steam "engine". Just, they failed putting axels on it.
@chriscockrell9495 Says:
8000 bc pesse canoe 6000 irrigation 4000 wheel 2000 arc 300 water wheel 283 arcemedes drill 1000 later 1783 ice houses 1913 residential Aqueduct Glass blowing Eniac Alarm clock- water whistle Glasses Printing press Steam engine. Industrial Revolution. Watt Cars. 1783 ballons
@andychin5985 Says:
Engineers invent, scientists discover
@hrishikeshjha Says:
bro forgot indian architectures
@TimRobertsen Says:
9:48
@rajitakhtaromi Says:
Is the thumbnail generated by AI
@ArtworqqZetsu Says:
The History of Engineering (in exactly 20 minutes) ........the sheer amunt of lies in this tittle made me click the video. Maybe youshould have made the video a hour and phucked smart people brain up . lol
@Northbayontariomusic Says:
EXCELLENT. Thanks for putting this video together!😊
@cormorant4161 Says:
Nice potted history. But, for a video that celebrates the acquisition and practical application of knowledge, I find it both bizarre and disappointing that the narrator appears to revel in his inability to pronounce any word in any language that isn't English.
@lancesmith5645 Says:
some sources say that the romans had a steam engine.
@saksham_123l04 Says:
Nice video ❤❤❤
@michaelmartin4383 Says:
How can any history of Engineering omit the Genius of Michael Faraday. This is obviously an American dumbed down fake history of engineering. https://youtu.be/Aesm5mXkoww?si=AWy3GKqlFVfBkHQ0
@ibrahimmohammad-c3p Says:
4:43 dammit haha 😆
@marzenchibeats4192 Says:
L
@calibvr Says:
1:09 what about ireland
@davidalearmonth Says:
BCE
@prodbybabygod7411 Says:
Julius ceasar really fucked us by burning that library
@wmffmw Says:
Video rudimentary as it is, is full of errors.
@SwinburneNewman-h9z Says:
Davis Paul Allen Brenda Lee Frank
@TheTexican05 Says:
The timeline jumped around like a Christopher Nolan movie, but the content was solid. Love your work and wit, Zack. 🍻 ✌️ Thanks for putting this together. Respect, from TX.
@stubborn176 Says:
Wireless communication was invented by Sir A.J.C. Bose at Kolkata, India. Marconi stole that paper.

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