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Thanks for the great video !!!!
I was digging also my friend , Frequency hopping spread spectrum was on the radar as well… with my best regards
Just imagine what comes out of ww3
Great video as always. Fun fact about Dr. Charles Drew. He was African American. While traveling in the south he was in a car accident . He was refused entry into segregated whites only Hospitals. By the time he got to a Hospital that would treat him, HE BLEED TO DEATH. You can't make this shit up.
Great Video, Simon! I don't think wars are the direct cause of innovation, though, but the pause of the profit strategies of big companies during the conflicts. In those contexts innovation becomes more important than revenues and marketing, so they feed investment.
could you please include sources in the video? Makes it much more trustworthy
My Dad was a pathologist who worked for Chain & Florey at Oxford Radcliffe Hospital developing penicillin and injected Rudolf Hess with penicillin as he had syphilis.
Dosis?
I look forward to warp drive after world war 3, if im still around that is.
Great video. No mindless, ignorant, and biased political commentary.
Fun fact. Some of Anne franks diary was written in ball point pen which she couldn’t have had at that time. The whole thing is a scam
I grew up writing with 19 cent Bic pens
The preposed X-4 wire guided AAMs where precursor to Sidewinder, Sparrow and atoll missiles.
Here we go, ive talked about the GOOD that comes from warfare. Unfortunate thats the catapult to get things in overdrive, but hey.
War definitly did help a lot in increasing inventions. But it was also part of a time period where inovations were increasing at an incredible rate. The life of my one great uncle summed it up pretty well. He was born in 1885 the year before the first commercial car was available. He died in 1986 a few months short of his 101st birthday.
He went from the age of ox wagons to the Space age. The change was so drastic for him that he never really could get a handle on it. A simple thing of watching TV in the 1960's was just beyond him. He used to listen to the radio by standing next to the huge thing and hold onto it while leaning in close to listen better to it. It took some doing for my dad who was a young boy at the time with his dad to get my great uncle to understand you needed to sit and watch a tv. When they got him one. Then when they got that right, he would bump my dad and ask things like how they got the huge horse or Sumo Wrestler down such a small wire and into the box.
A lot of current technology we use today was due to military innovation. Excellent video!
No mention of the German rocket programme? Hmmm. So much depends on that.
Major brand like apple … what a laugh.
Hi Simon and the team. (Free Danny ) been a fan for years across most of your channels. Sorry but there are many many vids like this one (not complaining) but could you also return to little known subjects? You were my bastion of new knowledge for a while but now everyone seems to be doing the same subjects.
With the computer section…I thought it was Alan Turing? Or is that a popular misconception?
hell the last 3 decades have gone from CRT TVs and home phones wired to the wall. YOUR friend having a very expensive computer that was little more than a calculator to now. electric cars. cellphones that do every thing including recognize your voice. And my son (JR in college) working on a device, that WHEN it works………more advancement will happen in the next 5 years than in the last 30 years .
When actor Stephen Fry once asked his good friend Steve Jobs if the famous logo was based on Turing, Jobs replied, “God, we wish it were.”
Duck tape, used to seal ammo boxes, called thus because of it's waterproof outer layer.
12:28 "Two point three millions 'dosis'." Yeah, right.
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