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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqc9zX04DXs

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian

Mx**********:

1:02c


Ma**************:

6:46 Close your eyes and Severus snape will tell you something.


Ch********:

17:05 #PUPILS


MR*:
17:40

Wo****:
4:17 Sounds like my ex.

Mi*********:

13:40 so creative powerful..I might have added "destructive" as well.. But I suppose linguistically, powerful suffices..lol..#buildschoolsnotchurches


Ar*********:
Hello my fellow humans! I have a question. Who put that information on the template of the DNA, if there was no living organism to do so?
10:33

Je*************:

8:32 "Living organisms are created by chemistry" - Sorry to burst your bubble, but living organisms are created by God.


Ja***:
Seeing the transition at 4:27 makes it hard for me to believe in the big bang theory. I feel like I need more faith to believe in the theory than to believe in a creator

Mi**********:
@14:56 ...and to think that the video was uploaded not even ten years ago. Today we are 7,813,407,373 people, almost one billion more.
data by https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

 

 

Top Comments : [TED] The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian

Sr**********:
I have had the luck to meet him and talk with him, as part of Big History Project.

Ki******************:
"Hi.
"You're on a rock floating in space. Pretty cool, huh? Some of it's water. F*** it. Actually, most of it's water. I can't even get from here to there without buying a boat.
"It's sad.
"I'm sad.
I miss you."

Ch**********:
Been thinking lately about my teacher's difficulty explaining infinity to a classful of disinterested teenage girls. Mrs Smith, I WAS ALWAYS INTERESTED.

og**********:

I kept waiting for the part with "THE SUN - IS A DEADLY LAZER!"...but it never came :(


BP*******:

YouTube algorithm just evolved


Et*****:

Sadly in 2011 he had no idea that in 2020 the powers that be would be trying to erase history.


Gr******:
If you watch this exceptionally insightful ted talk and then read this comment section, you will instantly loose some of your newfound hope in humanity.

Pe***********:
Imagine, learning this by heart and making it a street act.

No***:
I wish he added that for this collective learning to work, we need to stop spreading false information, triple-check our facts, do not claim validity of some if we are unsure, stop having opinions about eeeeverything and stop bloody lying so much.
Turn of your TVs, and watch more TED.

sl*****:

“Not so sure if us humans are in charge of collective learning”..........just blame it on greed....


Do******:
The undiscovered consciousness of the non-human kingdom which may be a part of the collective unconscious ... ?

Re**********:
I don't know what is more amazing, learning this or learning how to hold your breath for 17mins from David Blaine..... that could be, in itself reason for its own debate.

Sa*****:
Are we smart enough to survive? That is the question.

Jo********:
Hi you're on a rock floating in space

Sh******:
Get over these petty arguments about who knows best and listen to the LESSONS IN THIS STORY:

1: Complexity arose from simplicity (You can argue all you want about how you believe this happened)

2: Complexity is vulnerable in a universe ruled by entropy

3: We are complex beings in a very complex world and this makes us extremely fragile. If we refuse to acknowledge and respect this vulnerability, complexity will break down.

4: We must use the powerful tool of collective learning - not to exploit the complexity of our world but to preserve it.

Fi***************:
When it all went dark, and then he started talking, I thought it was David Attenborough for a minute..

Tr*************:
Man! Interesting! I really learned something! Really interesting "story", presented in an easy to understand way

Bi******:

should be renamed: the history of the universe....I was expecting a run down of all wars and who won them


Do********:

Reading some of these comments collective learning has apparently went to mush.


An********:
"The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you" - NDT

HE******:
My science teachers were crap.

Mi****:
I looked away for a second and I missed 2 billion years

Le*************:

His voice makes even talking about eggs so interesting. Bravo!


Mi*********:

I used this class for my final exam as an interpreter and I can't believe how deep it touched my soul!! Mindblowing!


En***************:
9 minutes at 2x speed

Sc***********:
I was living the life until that damn asteroid came along.

An**********:

Wow, that tied up so much of the things i knew, and i now know my wife is right and i am complex!


Jo**********:
Wow!!
What a great thing to share with the . I just viewed this. And your correct. I look in my grandkids eyes and wonder what they will be facing when I'm gone. We all know the world is changing as we all see we need to remember that there many people of other people other then you in this world . The point here is you cant live for ever some one or other person will be taking your place like there has been for thousands of years. Let's leave this world as best as we can for the future in the best condition for our ancestors to share there views. Like this man did with us. . Thanks for sharing this it gives me more hope then what we been seeing going in this world. Thanks again.

Ch*********:
This is a fantastic video. I was watching some other video and right after it ended this one started and I had no interest in watching to so it was going to be background noise while I played a game on my phone...then slowly my interest started to grow. So glad I decided to watch this because I personally learned a good amount from what David was saying then I started learning more than what he was even talking about. At the end of his speech he said his reasons for being there was to teach the future generations (and I assume generations here now) and I must say, he couldn't have bullseye any harder lol. Amazing job Clap clap clap

Hu***:
Thanks to David for his lecture; the power of collective learning is real, it is professional like him and the like minded people going to help making this world a better place then we first come into being. It is unfortunate the world allows a very very small group of elites to cause harm and destruction to this very fragile planet. Will be great if some one could study into the very complicated world systems where 1% of the elites dictate their will and the 99% must follow. Find way how to correct such flawed global political systems failing which the best of science just ended up in another plenary session enriching our mind buy never our soul.

 


 

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