6 People Who Predicted the Future With Stunning Accuracy

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With the current acceleration of innovation making what was unthinkable just a few years ago possible, it's a little easier to imagine what the future may hold than ever before. But in the past this was a great deal harder. Today we look at the visionaries that saw our modern life.
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@ColdFusion
@ColdFusion 4 роки тому
Note: The dates next to the names are NOT the dates of the person’s life, but the dates of the predictions they made. Seeing a lot of confused comments on that so just clearing that up.
@charlesbrightman4237
@charlesbrightman4237 4 роки тому
My Prediction: We are ALL going to die one day from something. We are ALL going to forget everything we ever knew and experienced. We are ALL going to be forgotten one day in future eternity as if we never ever existed at all in the first place.
@presidentdonaldbump150
@presidentdonaldbump150 4 роки тому
Full episode on Ray!
@nagasandeeporuganti6404
@nagasandeeporuganti6404 4 роки тому
Yes do a video on Ray
@hellotime3394
@hellotime3394 4 роки тому
Within the next 100 yrs a man will walk on earth that can move things with his mind .
@TheXavi4444
@TheXavi4444 4 роки тому
What's the outro track on this video... any info would be really appreciated..! love your work
@hatednyc
@hatednyc 3 роки тому
To be fair Tesla wasn't making predictions, he was just talking about things he knew he could make!
@haydenbeatz9265
@haydenbeatz9265 3 роки тому
Ehh he came up with ideas. Maybe some of the stuff just hasn't happened yet . ... Still could in the future .
@ev14304
@ev14304 2 роки тому
hatedNYC :::: SIMILAR to today saying the U.S. becomes one with Canada. That's crazy talk in 2021... in 2084, there are 63 states. Yeah, everyone knows that lol
@ev14304
@ev14304 2 роки тому
I SAID ONE OF THESE AT WORK -- When people say how did people survive before phones, In 47, I said life was not better, but different. however, Imagine if our kids said - cell batteries that don't last 2 weeks ?? how did they go only lasting a day with a cell phone battery
@SearchIndex
@SearchIndex 2 роки тому
I always wondered why when he made the turbine he didn’t make the stronger alloy right away
@Apostleaisha
@Apostleaisha Рік тому
Yes
@aries5534
@aries5534 4 роки тому
Historically Nikola Tesla didn't get the credit for his outstanding contributions he deserved. Atleast now people are beginning to realise his true value.
@JoshuaPagan
@JoshuaPagan 4 роки тому
I mean... the science and engineering community understood the value of his contributions. And he was my favorite inventor when I was 5 back in 1998 because of how wacky his inventions and legacy was... I think its high-time we let go of the notion that he's under-appreciated at all today or that he's just now blossoming into societies collective consciousness. Anyone within shit-tossing range of Pop-Science knows who he is to some degree. He got screwed over by a marketer and innovator. So were many people who've paved the way to today and remain nameless in history. The best way to honor his legacy is doing something yourself and taking advantage of the tools given to you to do so.
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 роки тому
@@artdehls9100 Tesla is a symbol of hope, not just an engineer. That's the difference.
@fyiaustralia9686
@fyiaustralia9686 4 роки тому
Tesla was brilliant in that he invented alternating current. After that, he experimented with lightning generators and his sanity went downhill...no wonder he wasn't recognised at the time.
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 роки тому
@@artdehls9100 we have better tech because of our predecessors fam
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 роки тому
@@fyiaustralia9686 Tesla is like Michael Jordan, he makes you want to be a scientist.
@richardfuller2326
@richardfuller2326 3 роки тому
Tesla is my most favorite person in history! He was by far the most advanced thinker of his time and alot of the innovations he developed were stolen by others! This man died penniless, but the people he worked for benefited big time from his knowledge! The whole world has benefited from him, but he doesn't get the acknowledgments he so deserves!
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 Рік тому
What're we doing now?
@Justin-fq7vj
@Justin-fq7vj Рік тому
That still goes on today. Sad he wasn't even remembered in the history books of the past.
@obradperic9250
@obradperic9250 Рік тому
planet earth to 1943,after he died planet name is Tesla,,visible from space thanks to him.
@jacobtaylor161
@jacobtaylor161 Рік тому
He was a pretty bad business man. Inventing is only half of innovation. Getting it too the people is what he was bad at, and instead of partnering with him he was taken advantage of because of his poor social and business skills.
@TheBlueboy7777
@TheBlueboy7777 Рік тому
@@jacobtaylor161 well he was not a business man, but his creativity is so high...if i live in 1920s ill welcome him and support him in my country...we can cover for him and defend him unlike an entitled or spoiled brats american.
@KeemoRicablanca
@KeemoRicablanca 3 роки тому
Isaac Asimov's prediction about learning from home was right all along with our current situation. School learning via Zoom meetings or other form or online conference vid calls made his prediction true.
@davidlion8762
@davidlion8762 2 роки тому
He was wrong altogether as learning isn't taught .
@doyoulikeduckmeat
@doyoulikeduckmeat 2 роки тому
Online learning has been around for over a decade. Your recent exposure to it doesn't mean it is just happening. His prediction came to pass quite some time ago.
@angelitogarcia9930
@angelitogarcia9930 Рік тому
All you need is Rytin Reading n Ritmitic. IT n AI Have it all for you,just have the thirst for learnin of your imagination.feasable visualizing creating to reality. Mr Isaac Asimov's kinda ryt predicting avail bility of self help educ.
@krisoluich9119
@krisoluich9119 4 роки тому
Tesla didn’t predict the future, he invented it.
@curoseba5363
@curoseba5363 4 роки тому
Kris Oluich Yep. I believe a lot of the technology from Apple and Elon Musk’s Tesla are just implementing his vision. And they are getting credit for it without acknowledging.
@saurabhyadav5408
@saurabhyadav5408 4 роки тому
Yes
@muskntesla3493
@muskntesla3493 4 роки тому
He inveted it!!!That is right!!!
@HmmWhoIsThatGuy
@HmmWhoIsThatGuy 4 роки тому
The longest prediction on earth is the prophecy done by Daniel a 2300 years prophecy from the Bible. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/baCCqoNwkY9lkp8.html
@sanjanewmoonlife
@sanjanewmoonlife 4 роки тому
Predicted and invented
@WhiteBoardFinance
@WhiteBoardFinance 4 роки тому
I grew up knowing everything about Tesla but was confused why American education kept pushing Edison. Tesla invented the 21st Century.
@roksandakosmajac4140
@roksandakosmajac4140 3 роки тому
These all come from NIKOLA TESLA's> Common SINFUL men wanting to get CREDIT + POWER for GOD-inspired NIKOLA TESLA techs.
@kasparovthegodofwar
@kasparovthegodofwar 3 роки тому
Because Edison was a PIMP exploit scientists for cash
@dianedejongh7576
@dianedejongh7576 3 роки тому
Telsa""s inventions were stolen. Half of his books have vanished. ( stolen I believe, as all the inventions Black people had in the time of slavery 300/400 years ago. And btw,, No one can invent a Century.
@raymondphilip6232
@raymondphilip6232 3 роки тому
Money
@carolinecorman1716
@carolinecorman1716 3 роки тому
Even Einstein said he was the brilliant man alive.
@JetEngine85
@JetEngine85 2 роки тому
Tesla deserves a lot more recognition..most of his ideas created the future..
@adamdove9366
@adamdove9366 Рік тому
Wasnt he also in love with a pigeon 😂🐦
@guynorth3277
@guynorth3277 2 місяці тому
@@adamdove9366 No, what would drive you to repeat such gd nonsense! A great many folks enjoy feeding the birds.
@andrewdarley8988
@andrewdarley8988 3 роки тому
You missed out on one of the biggest examples. Arthur C Clarke was the first one who thought of Geo stationary satellites and their communications potential. Something that came to pass exactly as he predicted and revolutionised world communications.
@AveGoddess
@AveGoddess Рік тому
Amen💙‼️
@hexstar8576
@hexstar8576 4 роки тому
"The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." Nikola Tesla
@fredriks5090
@fredriks5090 4 роки тому
@Peter Grahame "Never question my quotes." Nikola Tesla
@hexstar8576
@hexstar8576 4 роки тому
@Peter Grahame "Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." As quoted in Tesla: Man Out of Time, by Margaret Cheney, 2001
@hexstar8576
@hexstar8576 4 роки тому
@Peter Grahame I believe Tesla is solidified in History. Yes, Tesla Man out of Time is a brilliant resource for Nikola Tesla! IMO its the best book written on Tesla, great resource!
@panzerofthelake4460
@panzerofthelake4460 4 роки тому
"I don't remember saying that in my life" Nikola Tesla
@muskntesla3493
@muskntesla3493 4 роки тому
Great quote!!!!And truth be told it is!!!😁
@chrisaguilera1564
@chrisaguilera1564 4 роки тому
I find it extremely fascinating that Tesla was envisioning a car company that took his own name and has revolutionized the world.
@AGNIVEER6152
@AGNIVEER6152 4 роки тому
Elon named it because of this
@phillbozz853
@phillbozz853 3 роки тому
kiran meda what is this man talking about
@andredeketeleastutecomplex
@andredeketeleastutecomplex 3 роки тому
I guess people don't realise how toxic electric cars are.
@carlitoxb110
@carlitoxb110 3 роки тому
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex it doesn't matter, current electric cars are a new canvas to start developing technologies in order to make them clean and more efficient
@Stacydsimz
@Stacydsimz 3 роки тому
The car was named after him
@mattymcsplatty5440
@mattymcsplatty5440 3 роки тому
They were all great predictors of future from their own specific time period. From Tesla to Stanley Kubrick, they all predicted quite well. And to think how incredible they mustve thought of our inventions while we take them for granted.
@eddionrodanronnie
@eddionrodanronnie 2 роки тому
Tesla was just out there, it’s amazing what he achieved, imagine if he were here today, what a gifted mind
@chubalongchar71
@chubalongchar71 3 роки тому
I am glad Nikola Tesla is being recognized as the genius he was. But he is still underrated today, considering that almost all layman don't know about him.
@denzelgregoire2747
@denzelgregoire2747 3 роки тому
I am glad Nikola Tesla is being recognized as the genius he was. But he is still underrated today, considering that almost all layman don't know about him.
@thai3169
@thai3169 3 роки тому
He was not a genius bur a good self publicist. Almost everything about him on you tube is inflated or lies believed by fools
@markfoster1520
@markfoster1520 3 роки тому
@@thai3169 Well....at least you back that post up with proofs & examples. Good job!
@sree3650
@sree3650 3 роки тому
@@denzelgregoire2747 why did u copy paste the exact same thing ?
@danielm.godinez7390
@danielm.godinez7390 3 роки тому
@@denzelgregoire2747 .
@MelvilleG
@MelvilleG 3 роки тому
Most of these visionaries predicted the lifestyle and technology, while Tesla was actually working on something that could thrust us into this future - the free electricity for all, the alternative sources of energy. If he had succeeded in that - we would have been in the Golden Age already.
@maricamarica1821
@maricamarica1821 3 роки тому
But he did succeed. Just not allowed to build it and use it by Cabal. Tesla the Great mind.
@orthirox7419
@orthirox7419 3 роки тому
@kian mbakhtiari Actually anything with a faraday cage around it would be completely fine... This means most electronics as most electronics are surrounded by metal... Especially anything and everything in the iOS family... And besides that, the Tesla Tower would produce high voltages, but low currents. If florence light bulbs could hold up to the current being produced so could any of our electronics today.. And besides the besides that, your phones, iPads, and all other electronics would have been designed around the idea of how a Tesla Tower would work. So your iPhone and everything else would have been built differently to be support by the Towers.
@johnhardin4358
@johnhardin4358 3 роки тому
Perhaps we had not yet reached the proper point in the cycles.
@arnold3785
@arnold3785 3 роки тому
You should speak to the Morgans about this.
@got2B_me
@got2B_me 3 роки тому
Oh he definitely built it. He didn’t die a lonely old man living in a hotel, that is what government tells you. Our World doesn’t allow free thinkers like that. Free electric? Not in your life.
@youknowme2322
@youknowme2322 3 роки тому
Overwhelmed with inspiration from the great Nikola Tesla
@LoisSharbel
@LoisSharbel 2 роки тому
Watching this again 1 1/2 year later and still amazed. You are a gift to all.
@bobbyeckert4901
@bobbyeckert4901 3 роки тому
Tesla CREATED, not predicted, the future. There's a big difference.
@dianedejongh7576
@dianedejongh7576 3 роки тому
You are so right, it"s the person that stole his books or scrips, ( Blueprint ??) with all his inventions that pretended to predict.
@nuahs7840
@nuahs7840 3 роки тому
Most definitely the stolen designs from his hotel room
@reneebrauner3474
@reneebrauner3474 3 роки тому
@@dianedejongh7576 🤔 Are you referring to JG Trump and the FBI? 😉
@reneebrauner3474
@reneebrauner3474 3 роки тому
@Bobby Eckert... 🙏🏼🎯
@derrill5796
@derrill5796 3 роки тому
Not true. Check his writing in1898. They were predictions of the future. ie, cell phones, wireless communication and more.
@renemore
@renemore 3 роки тому
Remarkable individuals. If you bring out a more in-depth of any of them, I'll definitely watch them.
@MixtrioOfficial
@MixtrioOfficial 2 роки тому
My 3 year old daughter watched the whole video with me 🌙 Thanks for the knowledgeable video… your videos will be watched by next 100 generations of humanity
@andrews6342
@andrews6342 3 роки тому
I feel so sorry for Nicolas Tesla...he was betrayed!!
@soonersciencenerd383
@soonersciencenerd383 3 роки тому
because of edison...
@jameshall7620
@jameshall7620 3 роки тому
We are all betrayed. Well,satans minions are not betrayed,until the end.
@leonewest2239
@leonewest2239 3 роки тому
@@soonersciencenerd383 yes, Edison was a narcissist, and he could not “ accept “ that compared to Tesla , he was a failure or second best - so spite, lies, and revenge were Edison’s way of downgrading and causing Tesla’s downfall. Our Government, confiscated all of Tesla’s records when he died, claiming that he was an “ alien”. According to Foxworth the government was “ vitally interested” in preserving Tesla’s papers. Two days after Tesla’s death, representatives of the Office of Alien Property went to his room at the New Yorker Hotel and seized all his possessions. That was also a lie, Tesla became a naturalized American Citizen on 30, July 1891.
@SearchIndex
@SearchIndex 2 роки тому
Culture clash …Tesla was from a rural but very civilized home and had a rude awakening when coming to the wild west of NYC …Edison tried to get away with his version of ‘a fool and his money are easily parted’ …so he made a fool of Tesla taking advantage of his good nature …back when a man’s word and a handshake was supposed to be honored and honorable Edison tried to say “You don’t have a sense of humor”
@itzslayr1435
@itzslayr1435 2 роки тому
Something good will happen in 2069 There will be a unique thing in the skies Imagine tho imagine in 2069 something bright appears somewhere in the world
@ayushagrawal2101
@ayushagrawal2101 4 роки тому
I've been following this channel for a few years now, back from when the name was ColdFustion. Love your video editing and storytelling style!
@ColdFusion
@ColdFusion 4 роки тому
Thanks, really appreciate you sticking around!
@jesminahmed9250
@jesminahmed9250 4 роки тому
@@Urstruly_krishna you lier Its has been 7 year of youtube joining
@Urstruly_krishna
@Urstruly_krishna 4 роки тому
@@jesminahmed9250 Hello buddy earlier I used to watch them on my dad's laptop ( account ) 🤗
@jesminahmed9250
@jesminahmed9250 4 роки тому
@@Urstruly_krishna juta khabi haramjada Which means - you are a nice person
@metsanemosehlane7891
@metsanemosehlane7891 4 роки тому
@@jesminahmed9250 I joined in 2013 when I had my first smartphone(Android) and never looked back.
@tleoncr
@tleoncr 3 роки тому
I really enjoy your video's, It's apparent you do home work and have a fine teem behind the production of the content you produce and publish. I would very much enjoy hearing your take on Kurzweil's prediction of singularity by 2045.
@sassegranny4700
@sassegranny4700 3 роки тому
You do put out some amazing information. Thanks. Happy 2021.
@ironfirehorse
@ironfirehorse 4 роки тому
Absolutely, to an in depth video on KURZWEIL. He's definitely one of my favourites. Specifically for his work with augmentative communication for persons with disabilities. But, overall I have to say Tesla tops my list :)
@taylorerickson3142
@taylorerickson3142 4 роки тому
@ironfirehorse. Well said and agree.
@themultiverse5447
@themultiverse5447 4 роки тому
I wish I could upvote more than once
@RCmies
@RCmies 4 роки тому
Imagine if Nikola Tesla lived to this day. It sounds like he knew exactly where technology was going, and sounds like it wasn't just a guess, but he had a very clear vision how things would proceed. His only limitation was time.
@aligrotts6400
@aligrotts6400 3 роки тому
Makes you wonder where e got his information??
@ILM2219
@ILM2219 2 роки тому
I enjoy your productions. Excellent work! Thank you :)
@robynelarsonthesaxchick8277
@robynelarsonthesaxchick8277 3 роки тому
Have so much respect for Tesla he created the internet, modern day cellphone and wireless charger
@thai3169
@thai3169 3 роки тому
No he did nothing of the sort, or do you have evidence?
@neolithicnobody8184
@neolithicnobody8184 3 роки тому
What WE call a Cell Tower today was originally supposed to transmit Electricity wirelessly and FREE to everyone. Big Business was having no part in THAT, as they would lose money instead of feeding their greedy pockets. If you want proof, research Tesla's Wardencliffe Tower.
@doyoulikeduckmeat
@doyoulikeduckmeat 2 роки тому
Except that he didn't. He was a great inventor, in fact without him I wouldn't be able to call you an idiot. But not because he invented the internet and cellphone according to you, but because he revolutionized AC electricity infrastructure. In your ignorance you are doing a great disservice to Martin Cooper and Tim Berners-Lee.
@nickbarnett1942
@nickbarnett1942 4 роки тому
I’m glad I was born in the early 80s because I’ve got to see technology advance over the years like using a pencil to reel in the tape on my cassette tapes 😂 to then move to cds. How many of us as a child got excited when we rented the latest film from blockbuster, got home opened up the case to find its not been rewound 😡 it felt like forever until it finished. 🤣 kids these day 😏
@sharonrebibo6015
@sharonrebibo6015 4 роки тому
I loved my Fidelity record player and LPs.
@GODSChild7691
@GODSChild7691 4 роки тому
AUDIO MAN I’m ☮️1967✌🏻Been riding the wave & have been enjoying the ride since. Growing up in the late 60’s, 70’s & 80’s was PHENOMENAL. Today, TECHNOLOGY has skyrocketed as far as the 👁 can see... & our BRAIN/MIND could’ve EVER IMAGINED.
@craigkane9723
@craigkane9723 4 роки тому
The good old days
@brendaroseblade2858
@brendaroseblade2858 4 роки тому
Technology is a wonderful thing, but, sometimes it can be dangerous. Terrorists can get together online to plan their evil. Children committing suicide because of abuse on their mobile phones. Yes technology is a wonderful thing, if only it was used for advancement, but humans can be very very cruel.
@GODSChild7691
@GODSChild7691 4 роки тому
Betty Alford Didn’t think i’d ever day this but, i’m really missing those CRAZY rabbit ears myself...🤦🏻‍♀️
@geraldsummers8965
@geraldsummers8965 3 роки тому
Tesla was my favorite out of all the ones in this video.!!! A very true visionary person.
@everanon4914
@everanon4914 3 роки тому
I agree, Tesla pips the others but I still applaud all inventors. Just feel sorry for those whose inventions were abused for evil purposes.
@wachamakolit1
@wachamakolit1 3 роки тому
Me too
@Dom-zy1qy
@Dom-zy1qy 2 роки тому
It would be so cool to chat with some of these geniuses from the past about the things that have happened since they've passed.
@benjaminrush4443
@benjaminrush4443 2 роки тому
Thank you Cold Fusion for this focus on just six visionary individuals. Good Video to Enjoy.
@allanmorgan4976
@allanmorgan4976 4 роки тому
Isn’t it amazing to be able to look back.... if only we could see the future....love your work mate 👍.
@iAmNothingness
@iAmNothingness 4 роки тому
time is relevant
@TDrudley
@TDrudley 4 роки тому
How far into the future? In 50 years, basically anything you can think of that isn't impossible or requiring extreme amounts of power, will be possible. We will have the matrix- like VR, we will live on other planets, we will have "unlimited" energy, we will be able to travel anywhere on the planet in an hour, we will be able to alter our DNA on the fly, we will be cyborgs, we will be able to talk with each other over the internet using our brains, there will be real AI, unless we all die first...
@reinduhr
@reinduhr 4 роки тому
If only lol
@TDrudley
@TDrudley 4 роки тому
@@th3m3du54 I didn't say we're going to die.
@TDrudley
@TDrudley 4 роки тому
@@th3m3du54 Wow, that was long... Anyway we don't need socialism or even to care about others to achieve the things I mentioned, all we need to do is do what we do now.
@janhoyle1462
@janhoyle1462 3 роки тому
Tesla was a genius! We should have gone with his ideas, not Edison.
@benbart5711
@benbart5711 3 роки тому
@@finding.nirvana Edison stole the vast majority of ALL his "inventions". He stole from MUCH less intelligent people than N. TESLA.
@JaromirMayer
@JaromirMayer 3 роки тому
Without Edison pushing Tesla's inventions into products for common folks, nobody would know who Tesla was. Both were like lightbulb and electricity. One is useless without the other.
@serbonkers4130
@serbonkers4130 3 роки тому
So edison was like the steve jobs and bill gaes of his time lol
@gigglingyspy7844
@gigglingyspy7844 3 роки тому
We didn't get a choice in the matter just like tesla. It was a case of the 1%ers
@harrisclarina
@harrisclarina 3 роки тому
They have all of these things were created by Tesla they killed him and said Edison Invented it
@benbell9170
@benbell9170 2 роки тому
Awesome tribute to these great minds of human kind! Thank you so much Dagogo I wish you added Ada Lovelace to your list as well though
@chirelle.alanalooney8609
@chirelle.alanalooney8609 2 роки тому
Yes, we definitely should have, and I totally agree with you 100%! Tesla also said that he knew how we all could have had free Electricity, and he knew how to get it for everyone! I loved this Genius of a Man!
@GTarget-95
@GTarget-95 4 роки тому
I love how ColdFusion go into such detail of quality with less quantity of time
@pip_rake
@pip_rake 4 роки тому
Same here
@GTarget-95
@GTarget-95 4 роки тому
@@pip_rake That's how it should be time is valuable, so say what u gotta say, keep it short and sweet
@donfrank6686
@donfrank6686 4 роки тому
Dagogo, I'd definitely like to see a video on Ray Kurzweil. I'm a big fan of his. Thanks. :-D
@pacus123
@pacus123 4 роки тому
Seconded
@SalemCobalt
@SalemCobalt 4 роки тому
As would I - Kurzweil's been one of my biggest role models since I was a kid. HUGE FAN! #singularityOrBust
@frigider
@frigider 4 роки тому
Aye, a full video on Kurzweil would be awesome!
@e1123581321345589144
@e1123581321345589144 4 роки тому
indeed
@joaofernandes6349
@joaofernandes6349 4 роки тому
Yes please!
@kruxy404
@kruxy404 4 роки тому
“𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘮𝘢𝘺 𝘭𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘮𝘢𝘯-𝘮𝘢𝘥𝘦 𝘩𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘳𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘩𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯.” - Tesla, circa 1898 Looking at the world in 2020 he was spot on.
@jeffrutt5292
@jeffrutt5292 4 роки тому
Well he meant atmoic weapons. But yes it can apply to all things moving forward.
@HighOnLife1985
@HighOnLife1985 4 роки тому
Of course he was spot on. He admitted to his own design that he was laying down the road to obstruction and destruction all at the same time
@GODSChild7691
@GODSChild7691 4 роки тому
(っ◕‿◕)っkruxy “F A C T S”!
@GODSChild7691
@GODSChild7691 4 роки тому
(っ◕‿◕)っkruxy “F A C T S”!
@pinkmario0
@pinkmario0 4 роки тому
brian bowes what if god isn’t real? We cannot prove that a god exists, all we have is faith. That faith and hope, not many think life has meaning but you should craft it yourself.
@IceSkater8491
@IceSkater8491 Рік тому
This was completely mesmerizing and so informative. Those great men knew what they were talking about. Thanks for a great video!
@teresaezzell6867
@teresaezzell6867 2 роки тому
I am astonished and so impressed with the ideas they already had.
@roscojenkins7451
@roscojenkins7451 4 роки тому
Isaac Asimov was technically right about school. I learned more about math, historical figures, geology, etc from just UKposts in the last few years then I ever learned in highschool.
@IM2awsme
@IM2awsme 4 роки тому
Lol, take this video for instance. Some of these people I have never heard of. I'm still waiting for AI schooling, imagine getting custom courses designed to focus on subjects you specifically struggle in, and that further your understanding in the subjects you have a firm grasp of, with evan the ability to choose courses in things you are interested in, everything from foreign languages to computer engineering to aerodynamic. That is the schooling I want, although I'm thinking it should be for college courses first, it may slowly trickle its way to a high school class or two until eventually it is capable and trusted enough for full replacement or integration.
@BaiAnNaTwitter
@BaiAnNaTwitter 4 роки тому
Good book and find the video: Dead Men's Secrets
@Adam-qs5ir
@Adam-qs5ir 4 роки тому
I feel your pain
@michelekendzie
@michelekendzie 4 роки тому
I rolled my eyes when the video said Asimov was wrong too. Maybe it’s not happening fast, but as a homeschooling mom for 13 years, with 3 kids who learn independently a lot, I know the numbers choosing to homeschool is increasing all the time. I don’t think schools will disappear necessarily but they need to change for sure.
@Adam-qs5ir
@Adam-qs5ir 4 роки тому
@@michelekendzie my son is homeschooling now. Behavior wise he's grown leaps and bounds. Different kid now. Academically he's doing better than he ever has. Better by a large margin.
@user-oj3gb8nh2q
@user-oj3gb8nh2q 4 роки тому
I want to see a full episode on Ray Kurzweil's amazing life and career, please.
@abeythomas29
@abeythomas29 4 роки тому
me too
@AdaminChina666
@AdaminChina666 4 роки тому
Google "Transcendent Man" Its a documentary about Kurzweil
@JimMcKeeth
@JimMcKeeth 4 роки тому
Yes
@Legion849
@Legion849 4 роки тому
Looking forward to that
@azzyfreeman
@azzyfreeman 4 роки тому
Yep
@vladimircurkoski1455
@vladimircurkoski1455 2 роки тому
Those predictions from more than a century ago are amazing. Trying to predict what's gonna be 100yrs from now and not sound stupid isn't easy
@relaxtakenotessleep222
@relaxtakenotessleep222 3 роки тому
awww I'm new to this page honestly love it already
@aligrotts6400
@aligrotts6400 3 роки тому
So impressed with the old movie film of people on the street, when they actually got dressed up to go out. No hoodies, ripped jeans, caps turned backward, Daisy Dukes or flip-flops.
@catlady6687
@catlady6687 3 роки тому
When I was a kid, my Aunt, /cousins, etc.. would get dressed-up to go to trips to the mall, out to eat(nicer restaurants, not fast food) or watch a movie. I remember, when I first got married, feeling bad not being dress nicer to go to a nice restaurant. Now, no one cares
@Elegant_Sausage
@Elegant_Sausage 3 роки тому
I can't afford nice clothes. So its jeans and cheap t-shirts for me. Flip flops are a dollar in the summertime... Sorry my poorness is adding to the uglification of society. :'(
@triciasomogyi5431
@triciasomogyi5431 3 роки тому
HKL - Thrift Shops have nice clothes.
@echodelta9
@echodelta9 2 роки тому
Class enforced dress codes, thank God that's in the past. We can see people for what they are not fake facades.
@AVL-Tree
@AVL-Tree 4 роки тому
17:36 - *That which has been is what will be, that which is done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.*
@phillipa.larson5131
@phillipa.larson5131 3 роки тому
Thank You Dear 👆LORD JESUS CHRIST👑 For "Ecclesiastes ! (THE HOLY BIBLE ! )✨✨✨
@KonradZielinski
@KonradZielinski 2 роки тому
The Twentieth Century by Albert Robida belongs on here. He made some very interesting predictions about globalisation, and he did it in 1882. his book featured things like 24 hour news and live broadcasts from war zones. The book also includes a hyperloop on page one. One of the many places this idea appered long befor Elon Musk thought he invented it.
@fionamacdonald3904
@fionamacdonald3904 2 роки тому
Just found your channel and really enjoyed the content, made me want to go find out more! 😊
@CaptchaNeon
@CaptchaNeon 3 роки тому
“He was wrong that classrooms would become outdated” COVID has entered the chat
@everanon4914
@everanon4914 3 роки тому
He’s not wrong re classrooms. It’s the way we will all live going forward. I just hope there are terrible penalties for computer hackers as they could become the new elite.
@berlynwall1956
@berlynwall1956 3 роки тому
Be patient it's getting there
@surefmeurope5766
@surefmeurope5766 3 роки тому
Yeah!!!
@tinag9507
@tinag9507 3 роки тому
Classrooms have been outdated for quite some time.
@trendingcelebritiesworldwi3751
@trendingcelebritiesworldwi3751 3 роки тому
@@everanon4914 yes, I agree with you. The future will all be computer-aided learnings, less of the physical school and interactions with fellow students. So sad but this is how we are living today and as so said moving forward. This can also affect the economy, too. Less income for mall owners and coffee shops while the companies of mobile phones, computer softwares/hardwares, telecommunications, online gambling, banks and logistics or even the vloggers will have majority of the wealth of the nation. More white hat hackers, as all are relying to online bank transactions and purchases using credit cards, we need these heroes to protect us from online fraud and theft.
@letthetrumpetsound7893
@letthetrumpetsound7893 3 роки тому
I love how everything turns out to be more advanced than predicted. It's awesome to me how ideas come to fruition. Stephen Johnson's book on the subject is a good read.
@suedesweffervescent
@suedesweffervescent 2 роки тому
It’s like watching back to the future and seeing the “tech”
@Battledrone
@Battledrone 2 роки тому
This channel never fails to stun me! ♥
@MrMrgetbad
@MrMrgetbad 3 роки тому
Dagogo you are the man much respect to you and your content stay brilliant my brother👊🏿
@johnpatrickobra5405
@johnpatrickobra5405 4 роки тому
It never gets old, I always feel the chills in the intro. "You are watching ColdFusion TV"
@jaysparc
@jaysparc 4 роки тому
Stop smoking so much weed and close your windows, you're cold you clueless drug addict.
@johnpatrickobra5405
@johnpatrickobra5405 4 роки тому
@@jaysparc your mamas weed duche
@rodanderson8490
@rodanderson8490 3 роки тому
Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek deserves to be mentioned for it's influence on the future -- including smart phones, iPads, automatically opening doors, medical devices, and much more.
@anonymike8280
@anonymike8280 3 роки тому
@Rod Anderson Don't forget the transporter room and the phaser. Above all, warp drive. All things we can't live without.
@everanon4914
@everanon4914 3 роки тому
What I’m really looking forward to is laying down nice and comfortable on the doctors couch and having a few pulsating lights pass over my body and up pops the data showing I don’t have breast or cervical cancer rather than the intrusive and slightly humiliating methods we have to endure now. Likewise men would be more amenable to having their prostates checked. Roll on the trekkie methods.
@human7740
@human7740 2 роки тому
But most of that stuff probabaly aint possible. And some of the tech was probably already in development.
@devicruickshank9800
@devicruickshank9800 2 роки тому
About the star track there had to learn from the Indians. Who la la.
@htgaines
@htgaines 3 роки тому
I think you missed Arthur Clarke's singular, signature contribution: The concept of Geo-synchronous orbit communication satellites. That single concept dramatically changed all forms of communication, from global telephone, and radio and television transmission, to the internet and ubiquitous cellphone communication.
@chrispapa2782
@chrispapa2782 3 роки тому
My favorite was Tesler because he discovered the main drive of the changes that was wireless electricity that controls everything else.
@anonymouscandle1223
@anonymouscandle1223 4 роки тому
When you take a step back and look around, we really live in the future.
@jonathanrivera9503
@jonathanrivera9503 4 роки тому
Bro I say this all the time. Then I ask myself what’s after the future? Is there a future to the future or is it like reaching the last level?
@jess.uraura
@jess.uraura 3 роки тому
@@jonathanrivera9503 All we have is the "present". When we reach the "future", it's still the "present". Just a more advanced present than our present now.
@ednammansfield8553
@ednammansfield8553 3 роки тому
The only future we can all predict is that someday we will die, what we can't predict is how and when.
@actuallyarnav
@actuallyarnav 3 роки тому
@@jess.uraura you're correct. People say that we are living in the future of communication technology, science, etc. But what? We are living in the present.
@guruspubichair
@guruspubichair 3 роки тому
I find it extremely fascinating that Tesla was envisioning a car company that took his own name and has revolutionized the world.
@isaacngatia8749
@isaacngatia8749 4 роки тому
Let's make a prediction on Coldfusion's future and let's see who wins when time comes. Great work Dagogo.
@noemorales8330
@noemorales8330 4 роки тому
Isaac Ngatia. I predict that Coldfusion will reach at least 3 million subscribers and would have written another book by 2025.
@Fish-ub3wn
@Fish-ub3wn 4 роки тому
I can bet cold fusion will become a novel but existing technology by 2025, while tokamaks and stellarators are a blind path, there is some interesting science on Birkeland curents and z-pinch fusion done in Europe.
@CultofThings
@CultofThings 4 роки тому
In 2043 Thorium Reactors will go online and Coldfusion will not be far behind.
@Introvertedmajin666
@Introvertedmajin666 4 роки тому
in 2 years Dagogo will be my husband and he will be eating my ass while whispering with his soothing voice on my ear " welcome to coldfusion"
@ryanriley7005
@ryanriley7005 4 роки тому
xy0kai 😂😂😂
@colinelderfield6964
@colinelderfield6964 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant man.
@deedee3554
@deedee3554 3 роки тому
I subscribed because of that dope ass intro and Outro. Love the video my guy
@wrongtimeweeder1076
@wrongtimeweeder1076 4 роки тому
I'm, like 50 seconds in.... and already I know this is going to be awesome!
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever 3 роки тому
You forgot George Orwell, although it took a bit longer than 36 years...
@Volcaset
@Volcaset 3 роки тому
he didn't predict the future, he showed it.
@1leon000
@1leon000 3 роки тому
@@Volcaset 1984 is a WARNING! Not a prediction, 1984 is a warning that says "If a totalitarian government takes over a country, this is what it would look like", not a prediction that says "This is my 100% accurate prediction of the year 1984"
@Volcaset
@Volcaset 3 роки тому
@@1leon000 like i Said :D he didnt predict, he just showed us the possibility of a fucked up future. We r on the same track i guess
@notofthisworld5267
@notofthisworld5267 3 роки тому
Government has always been a burden for the people. Always wanting control and full of greed. I honestly think we’d be better off without one, and let communities, towns, and cities form their own laws and rules. Of course the ppl come to an agreement without politicians pandering, and sticking their corrupt hands in it. Believe it or not, both parties are corrupt. The entire system is a fraud! I’m really hoping one day, a generation takes it down. It’s always been government vs. the people since forever. Time to change it! Burn Washington DC to the ground for all I care. Not advocating it, but my thoughts on the subject of the frauds and crooks ruling the country. Every single politician could pass away into the night, and the sun would still come up in the morning.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever 3 роки тому
@@notofthisworld5267 If you burn it down, an new overlord will rise instead. And this time, you didn't get to vote for him even. Then if that matters...
@spaceman081447
@spaceman081447 2 роки тому
It's interesting to note that virtually all of the supposed progress seems to be in the field of consumer electronics. What about transportation? Yeah, I know. Electric cars might be the coming thing, but there are still significant hurdles to be overcome. Where are the supersonic airliners? What about fusion power? What about solar power satellites? What about space travel, especially tourist space travel? I maintain that, for the average American, the overall experience of technological advance hasn't been all that great (except, of course, for consumer electronics).
@acetate909
@acetate909 4 роки тому
In 2099 China will start a colony on the moon. Dad's across the world will call them commoonists. The future will be amazing.
@kaniro2465
@kaniro2465 4 роки тому
@chinesecommunistparty
@Frog_Is_My_Name
@Frog_Is_My_Name 4 роки тому
Nuclear Gandhi who owned it before then?
@TiagoAzevedo
@TiagoAzevedo 4 роки тому
@@Frog_Is_My_Name interesting story. The Chinese fought the Martians for the control of the Moon since it was previously a colony of Mars.
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 роки тому
nobody will ever go to the moon
@zam023
@zam023 4 роки тому
You are clearly not aware of the COVID-19 virus epidemic we are facing now because of China.
@TedRader
@TedRader 4 роки тому
Awesome video as usual...cracked me up though (online shopping): "what the wife selects on her console, will be paid for by the husband at his counterpart console"
@ryanhenderson8908
@ryanhenderson8908 3 роки тому
Yeah, that's what happens now. Except it's autopay coming straight from my paycheck.
@ednammansfield8553
@ednammansfield8553 3 роки тому
He was spot on with this back in the 1960's when shopping could be done from catalogues for shopping so online shopping was the answer for anyone who has a computer or smart phone. In the 60's there wasn't that many women who went out to work to earn there own money as the husband would provide for his family. Today is different in that many women go out to work in many a variety of jobs from menial tasks to scientists, doctors etc.
@stacykeyes1007
@stacykeyes1007 2 роки тому
This video is great very informative the homework was done
@joseayala3893
@joseayala3893 2 роки тому
**Greetings From Chicago! Loved D Documentary!**
@jenniferariesta6635
@jenniferariesta6635 3 роки тому
Isaac Asimov is spot-on. In pandemic like this, I cannot imagine life without internet to socialize, buy stuff, etc etc.
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 3 роки тому
Vid was posted just as Corona shutdowns were starting. Had poster waiting a month, this vid would be quite different.
@surefmeurope5766
@surefmeurope5766 3 роки тому
We're seeing a phenomenal exponential curve up in information distribution, information absorbtion and creative interpretation of that information, I think tge next 50 years will be a roller coaster ride.
@tornadospin9
@tornadospin9 3 роки тому
There was an essay published in 1968 called "The Computer as a Communication Device." It was created by leaders in computer science and basically outlined the framework of the internet and how it would be used. Here are some quotes from the essay: "We believe that we are entering a technological age in which we will be able to interact with the richness of living information-not merely in the passive way that we have become accustomed to using books and libraries, but as active participants in an ongoing process, bringing something to it through our interaction with it, and not simply receiving something from it by our connection to it." "We want to emphasize something beyond its one-way transfer: the increasing significance of the jointly constructive, the mutually reinforcing aspect of communication-the part that transcends 'now we both know a fact that only one of us knew before.' When minds interact, new ideas emerge. We want to talk about the creative aspect of communication." "What will online interactive communities be like? In most fields they will consist of geographically separated members, sometimes grouped in small clusters and sometimes working individually. They will be communities not of common location, but of common interest."
@birctalkpodcast1354
@birctalkpodcast1354 4 роки тому
Tesla once said: "Someday we will have an information flowing so easily between the people, and when that happens, the trading between countries will increase, and the probability for war goes down to 0. Only when the world is connected entirely we will have no wars." Could say that he predicted the internet and globalism, too :)
@billripley
@billripley 4 роки тому
I think he did.
@jaysparc
@jaysparc 4 роки тому
Why don't you talk to the Syrians about your no war policy.
@birctalkpodcast1354
@birctalkpodcast1354 4 роки тому
@@jaysparc you clearly didn't understand what Tesla was trying to say.
@davelawson2564
@davelawson2564 4 роки тому
@@jaysparc in syria its civil war between islamic savages. Tesla never thought about such savages , he was talking about regular humans
@birctalkpodcast1354
@birctalkpodcast1354 4 роки тому
@peter there is a book called: Interesting life of Nikola Tesla (autobiography of one of the most brilliant world scientist)
@nourabist
@nourabist 4 роки тому
it’s a more a question of whether they predicted the future or whether entrepreneurs and tech use their ideas to make inventions
@slipoch6635
@slipoch6635 4 роки тому
true, self-fulfilling prophecies in a lot of cases.
@micheldisclafani2343
@micheldisclafani2343 4 роки тому
Healthy, prudent and brave, the way to live with Corona Virus.
@rosajeffrey6112
@rosajeffrey6112 3 роки тому
Noura Bistami - Thanks jerk, that was very enlightening. That was very inspiring. Can't u just 👀 the rest of the galaxy & cosmic federation are just dying to meet us & greet us.
@balkaranmahabir8557
@balkaranmahabir8557 3 роки тому
U r ah educated person, normal people can't think the way u did, fr Trinidad west indies
@allegraph
@allegraph 3 роки тому
Video: Will be possible to study at home 2020: CONSIDER DONE
@nature4rox414
@nature4rox414 3 роки тому
pretty amazing stuff!
@dreadlordentertainment5533
@dreadlordentertainment5533 4 роки тому
I always appreciate that you keep your topics firmly grounded in reality, only attributing predictions to sources commonly cited and fairly verifiable. I'm also glad, though, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, that Nikola Tesla was first on your list. lol
@costrio
@costrio 3 роки тому
Mr. Tesla had such wonderful insights into the future. He is still a mystery to many people. He could see images of engines and run simulations in his head. It's a cliche that genius is close to madness. His behavior was erratic and most people probably just assumed the latter part of the cliche, methinks. Maybe some of his claims still need to be examined for hints.
@teresafry1283
@teresafry1283 2 роки тому
Amazing!!! Thank you.
@lagansaran8972
@lagansaran8972 3 роки тому
12:21 I immediately realized this was made before the lockdown.
@porkchop1343
@porkchop1343 4 роки тому
I’m gonna make a prediction right now.. if this covid19 virus doesn’t go away soon. When I go back to work I’m gonna be an alcoholic.
@divyaghimire4799
@divyaghimire4799 4 роки тому
haha. good one. and i will do one.... even if there is no another world war, there will still be deaths and advancement of tech....
@20tinyt13
@20tinyt13 4 роки тому
Well! It ain't going away, but it's not a virus.
@djsimonrossprice9400
@djsimonrossprice9400 4 роки тому
This is what THEY want.
@gordanaostojic5242
@gordanaostojic5242 4 роки тому
I put the bottle of vine in every room. And now i am going in the different restourants all day and night. Sorry for my tarzan english.😁
@beneciojucar2272
@beneciojucar2272 4 роки тому
Me too! Most probably there will be panic buying of alcoholic drinks. Haha!
@dearprudence2260
@dearprudence2260 4 роки тому
If I were to choose six people which I thought to be the greatest of geniuses from the last 3000 years, unquestionably, Nicola Tesla would be one of them.
@deniseparker6346
@deniseparker6346 Рік тому
Very well done!
@benny368_
@benny368_ 2 роки тому
12:08 “wHaTs A cOmPuTeR?” 😂 I love that they used that ad
@nay2d2
@nay2d2 3 роки тому
Tesla sounds like a time traveller 🤣🤣
@vammekopinion6044
@vammekopinion6044 4 роки тому
It must have been frustrating to live beyond one's own time. Constantly explaining to others concepts that were so futuristic. Genius among kindergartners.
@pavan6753
@pavan6753 3 роки тому
Episode on Ray Kurzweil would be fun...love this channel!!
@dinydianenichols9192
@dinydianenichols9192 3 роки тому
Great cast! All my favorites.
@margeryfranko1850
@margeryfranko1850 3 роки тому
Thank you Cold Fusion for this video. ❤️ Very interesting.
@Rockinsoul1214
@Rockinsoul1214 4 роки тому
"Everything you can imagine is real" - Pablo Picasso. Thank you Coldfusion you never stop edifying me.
@martiddy
@martiddy 4 роки тому
Well, I guess my 2D waifu is real then
@ericholt1718
@ericholt1718 2 роки тому
Having been born in 1961 and experiencing the 70s & 80s as a young man. I would say any of these predictions would be amazing at the very least. You know, Nostradamas made some predictions too. Although they were left to alot of interpretation. Which led to multiple conclusions. The men in this story were more defined in theirs and thus, more accurate.
@stevenhunt3113
@stevenhunt3113 Рік тому
He was a polyglot ( was fluent in multiple languages ) and made o predictions; he merely translated what he read. Which is even more incredible if you think about it.
@pmallenpl1890
@pmallenpl1890 3 роки тому
What concerns me are the unintentional predictions of George Orwell and Aldous huxley that are proving to be frighteningly accurate.
@doyoulikeduckmeat
@doyoulikeduckmeat 2 роки тому
I don't think science fiction writers predict the future. They inspire it. If you look at most modern day revolutionary inventors they credit science fiction they read as a kid as inspiration. In fact all you have to do is look at the names of a lot of modern inventions to see this. It is frighteningly accurate because their ideas inspired the future, not predicted it.
@waltermessines5181
@waltermessines5181 2 роки тому
read up on both men, they were very familiar with the people creating the brave new world they were writing about. Nada science-fiction there, just writing the minutes of the meetings in a form acceptable to the general public.
@jhaychylla
@jhaychylla 3 роки тому
As usual, I'm fascinated by another one of your excellent post. It's amazing what the mind is capable of, if given the ideal challenges and conducive environments. It seems that all it took for for these great visionaries, or futurists, was the mental will to project ideas in their heads, to see the needs and fulfillment of things that would make life better and the mechanics, the nuts and bolts that would give birth, if you will, to their visions. It also took those, who'd dare follow up on them, to make it happen, fulfilling their fantasies. The world is a better place because of them, that's no doubt. I think it's great, but I'm wondering why there seems to be no comparable knowledge or fanfare for the further development and refinement of the mind, with focus on the human brain, after all, *it* is the inspiration and work-shop of those fantasies that makes any invention possible. In Ecclesiastes, it states that there is nothing new under the Sun....Is it possible that *none* of the inventions or advances are new, but are just inspired from a Source of consciousness, the reservoir of True Knowledge available to any of us, who'd be willing participants in a spiritual reintroduction of things that were before.....in another time and possibly even another place? Something tells me that we've had a version of all of this before, but it was better. My own thoughts are that the reason it was better is possibly because those then had greater mental abilities; every aspect of their mental faculties were markedly sharper than ours is today. My point is that we should be focusing on developing ourselves, not just mentally, but emotionally, physically and most important... *spiritually* to out pace ANY development in computer technology. It looks like we are romanticizing and setting up ourselves for our own demise....at the hands or logical processes of the computer. Did we create our own true enemy?
@angelachavis7746
@angelachavis7746 4 роки тому
Tesla is my favorite, he didn't get the credit that he deserves
@nancyhewitt858
@nancyhewitt858 4 роки тому
I know and when I was in school I never learned about tesla at all it was always Edison that talked about.
@mysticalmermaid308
@mysticalmermaid308 4 роки тому
Mine too.
@elizabethbrown2960
@elizabethbrown2960 4 роки тому
Amen 🙏
@lumemaa7
@lumemaa7 3 роки тому
Maybe Tesla was a time traveler?! 😄
@houghwhite411
@houghwhite411 3 роки тому
That's what I think too. Someone brought him to the future of 0.00045% time divergence and saw internets and cell phones. Someone who came back from the future would be preceived as crazy.
@PhantomGato-v-
@PhantomGato-v- 2 роки тому
Wait could he be X AE A-23
@rosajeffrey6112
@rosajeffrey6112 2 роки тому
@@houghwhite411 Y'all are Full of Shit ! Tesla had a dream 💭 about A.C. axle generators & like Franklin. Tesla also played with lighting 🌩⚡ & also that hindu mathmatician also had a dream 🐑 💭. Y'all don't like Tesla because he was an orthodox christian ! X , 🗼🛸 🚀 🛰
@swingingmonk
@swingingmonk Рік тому
You were wrong about Asimov, in lockdown this was the first time schools used technology fully for classes at home. And since then people have discussed this being a possible permanent thing in the future and a future way of learning. I think it just hasn't happened yet.
@igorsvacic217
@igorsvacic217 4 роки тому
-" Let the future evaluate each one to their accomplishments. The present is theirs, but the future; for which I worked my whole life, the future is mine!." (when asked about his contemporary scientists and engineers) Cheers from Croatia
@PlecatiDeparte
@PlecatiDeparte 4 роки тому
Tesla was fundamental to where we are today. But what about Jules Verne, 1800s, predicting sea exploration, space exploration and more?
@johnabney3530
@johnabney3530 Рік тому
Our textbooks were so biased for Edison, I never even heard of Tesla in high school. He put Edison to shame intellectually in every way imaginable, and all his journals were stolen when he died. His name only came up in a rock band and I’m pretty sure the kids had no idea where that name came from initially. Hail, Nikola!🏆
@darylkik6204
@darylkik6204 Рік тому
Wireless Electric to all homes had one problem. How could they charge enough money for it. Tesla wanted everyone to have the same options in life, but Edison wanted it for himself and for the rich. Same old stories. Tesla was brilliant but not a great salesmen. He was a great scientist and we are the fools that promote the talkers and not the person who can change the world and for the better.
@Slaughta18
@Slaughta18 Рік тому
None of these people "die before seeing their inventions come to light". They dream and see them in their daily lives through their entire lives before anyone else and this is one of the most valuable gifts every single human is brought into this life with. Imagination and the ability to create.
@OrangeSuppository
@OrangeSuppository 4 роки тому
Fascinating episode! Samsung using 2001 A Space Odyssey to defend against Apple in court is very telling. Please consider a full episode on the life of Ray Kurzweil. Thanks Dagogo, your channel is one of my favs!
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