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Backed by stunning illustrations, David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet, in a riveting 18 minutes. This is "Big History": an enlightening, wide-angle look at complexity, life and humanity, set against our slim share of the cosmic timeline.
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@historicwine1283
@historicwine1283 2 роки тому
Dude was my professor. He change the way I think about human nature and I somehow ended up studying linguistics and computer science as a result. Great teacher.
@kenster1682
@kenster1682 2 роки тому
Yeah, he was my professor too. He failed me and I was expelled from school. Then I had to work at McDonald's. One day both my arms fell into the fry bin. Now I can even work at McDonald's! I have to type this out with my nose. Thanks professor.
@adrianwright8685
@adrianwright8685 Рік тому
Can't (=cannot)
@lorrainecouch348
@lorrainecouch348 11 місяців тому
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@Yuedian
@Yuedian 10 місяців тому
Diss red😮 green green uxr😂y 😂
@rashmirajsonal8971
@rashmirajsonal8971 10 місяців тому
We don't afford these proffesors lecture,,,,, just bcz yutube we can hear it a little... so thank u...
@mikell.6064
@mikell.6064 9 років тому
I looked away for a second and I missed 2 billion years
@camusminor
@camusminor 9 років тому
Bravo bhaha
@okfanriffic3632
@okfanriffic3632 9 років тому
***** approximately. Error bars would help if you want to be taken seriously.
@okfanriffic3632
@okfanriffic3632 9 років тому
***** approximately. Error bars would help if you want to be taken seriously.
@SloveintzWend
@SloveintzWend 8 років тому
Mike Llerena Amazing how time flies by
@mikell.6064
@mikell.6064 8 років тому
you made a valid point mentioning the proper amount of time
@ankushalgudkar1646
@ankushalgudkar1646 Рік тому
One of the most brilliant talks I have ever experienced, very inspiring. I remember reading these chapters and as a kid, with the DK, Britannica, and so many encyclopedias which visualized science, nature, technology so beautifully. It inspired me to become an engineer and build these great things. Cut to being 26 years also and being very lost. Feels great to just come back to this and again feel uplifted.
@WCMOFFICIAL_
@WCMOFFICIAL_ Рік тому
Wow! This video was AMAZING! Especially considering that it’s 11 years old looking where we are today in “Collective Learning “! It was worth every second!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@SuperManning11
@SuperManning11 3 роки тому
Now it’s 2020 and it seems very obvious that we have not learned to appreciate just how precarious our existence actually is.
@Stevewatson3
@Stevewatson3 3 роки тому
Or we have forgotten!
@SuperManning11
@SuperManning11 3 роки тому
steven oliver That’s probably more accurate
@MrLeagna
@MrLeagna 3 роки тому
Share what we learned that will be the day
@alanabush555
@alanabush555 3 роки тому
@Douglas Bull >> Einstein's comment. But I prefer another of his: "You cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it."
@kevinforlife8578
@kevinforlife8578 3 роки тому
@Douglas Bull It's called a strong delusion and it is described in 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 11. I highly recommend you read the chapter in its entirety. Blessings to you!
@williamaeoni7896
@williamaeoni7896 7 років тому
All the chaos and complexity in the universe and now I'm just here eating cookies and watching youtube. What a crazy world.
@Psycho666Pro
@Psycho666Pro 5 років тому
hahah
@sakethdadigela649
@sakethdadigela649 5 років тому
lol
@jondunmore4268
@jondunmore4268 5 років тому
You are the pinnacle of evolution, William.
@TheLisavadis
@TheLisavadis 5 років тому
Couldn’t make it up if you tried!
@jdaddyco
@jdaddyco 5 років тому
I was literally reaching into a bag of Chips Ahoy! when i read this comment! Freaky.
@queendeej463
@queendeej463 2 роки тому
In the advent of chaos and confusion this world is becoming- here is a great reminder on the importance of sticking to our core. To be human and learning from our history; to be progressive and never stop learning; to collectively learning and inspire other; and not to be very resistant to changes.
@juliasullivan6225
@juliasullivan6225 2 роки тому
I had the privilege of taking David Christian's class on Big History at Macquarie University in Australia. It is without exception the best class I ever took.
@Esico6
@Esico6 2 роки тому
Its terrible and science unworthy. He explains things with: ‘because of magic’.
@kathrynalbany187
@kathrynalbany187 2 роки тому
Me too!! So good.
@exclusiveMusicAlbums
@exclusiveMusicAlbums 2 роки тому
I just wonder what specie is going to dominate earth after we destroy ourselves
@beshooketh9333
@beshooketh9333 Рік тому
@@Esico6 why don't you choose to believe in magic?
@TariqKhan-xt5qs
@TariqKhan-xt5qs 7 років тому
This talk was beautiful, it was so informative, so mind blowing. I remember why I loved science and astronomy as a kid. I forgot, i kind of lost my way for a while, but now at 23 i am starting to remember that love of science that i always had.
@curious_one1156
@curious_one1156 6 років тому
Do you have great cousins?
@marcosbonetti11
@marcosbonetti11 6 років тому
Dear brother, you didn't lose your way :) Since puberty, till our frontal lobe finishes Its development (around your age, more or less), we all face one storm after the other inside our beings. Latch on into your love of science. If you become a scientist, great! If you don't, no problem. Even being a "regular" piece in today's society machine, staying in touch with science has the potential of expanding your consciousness and raising your awareness at a level that your ideas, choices, and behavior change. And this is how the world changes. Peace
@matthewhorizon6050
@matthewhorizon6050 5 років тому
Tariq Khan, youre only 23, you havent developed "a way" to lose yet.
@theultrawarrior7448
@theultrawarrior7448 2 роки тому
Modern science is just recycled ancient science. Look into to the Sumerians (first civilization), how they explain how they learned science... Ancient Kemet, Holy Scriptures that introduce a lot of scientific facts first. Be blessed
@priyanshu3182
@priyanshu3182 2 роки тому
A good teacher in the early days of a human can make him fall in love with any subject and it stays for the rest of ur life just like u never stop loving ur first girlfriend
@BenjaminRamage
@BenjaminRamage 10 років тому
Fantastic TED talk. I love it. A beautiful ode to complexity.
@beactivebehappy9894
@beactivebehappy9894 3 роки тому
I have been postponing this video since so long and UKposts kept recommending it. And now after 10 minutes of listening to him I think I have heard him in some documentaries as voice over.
@chrismanley7491
@chrismanley7491 3 роки тому
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*
@hifabiola
@hifabiola 4 роки тому
i love how this man loves the story he tells, so passionate!
@sabeshkc7452
@sabeshkc7452 4 роки тому
He is waste fello
@jifa17
@jifa17 3 роки тому
You are so pretty, honey.
@ninopavkovic9382
@ninopavkovic9382 3 роки тому
His speech is just a theory. In fact there are more dimensions. Please read the work of the Noble price winner in physics, Richard Feynman.
@AnaArabiSajel
@AnaArabiSajel 3 роки тому
A lot of theories communicated like if they were absolute truth.
@vickybantug6718
@vickybantug6718 3 роки тому
So passionately delusional that he believes himself
@infavorofdemocracy5770
@infavorofdemocracy5770 4 роки тому
His enthusiasm is so inspiring
@preetisharan7699
@preetisharan7699 3 роки тому
Absolutely fantastic Ted, could not take myself away from the screen for a sec!
@ananyaimtiazhussain6816
@ananyaimtiazhussain6816 3 роки тому
His eyes speak! Such a wonderful presentation!
@arielvinda6624
@arielvinda6624 8 років тому
You gotta love the subtlety of the camera editing. In the exact moment where he says "which explain why you and I are smaller than..." they select the shot where the people look colossally smaller than the place they are, giving the whole message an impressive weight to the point he is demonstrating... perhaps involuntary, but still beautifull
@raduantoniu
@raduantoniu 6 років тому
This is one of the best TED talks I've seen so far!
@omaxman1
@omaxman1 3 роки тому
Here is the rebuttal of it, you might enjoy it too ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nJJjeLB_g4uX2Jc.html
@pajeetsingh
@pajeetsingh 3 роки тому
Are you the guy with fitness channel?
@muddypool7537
@muddypool7537 3 роки тому
Yet he missed the point that complexity is due to the presence of sentient life. Remove life altogether and there's nothing to resist the influence of the second law of thermodynamics. Trust a scientist to make it more complicated that it really is.
@englishlife5838
@englishlife5838 3 роки тому
i disagree
@mingonmongo1
@mingonmongo1 3 роки тому
@@muddypool7537 Then somehow you missed his whole point, which was the emergence of complexity via the appearance of Life and 'transmitted' information, and just how _fragile_ the conditions are for it to exist in the first place.
@MilDarkAngel
@MilDarkAngel 3 роки тому
I used this class for my final exam as an interpreter and I can't believe how deep it touched my soul!! Mindblowing!
@BetulMulbay
@BetulMulbay 2 роки тому
Wow! How did it go? I am sincerely asking as a freshman of translation and interpreting studies :D
@Esico6
@Esico6 2 роки тому
Its terrible and science unworthy. He explains things with: ‘because of magic’.
@John-qo9hw
@John-qo9hw Рік тому
@@Esico6 like religion right?
@arnabmallik7978
@arnabmallik7978 3 роки тому
Such a powerful oration . 17 minutes of pure genius.
@inbetween8210
@inbetween8210 2 роки тому
Or madness
@SDREPINS7
@SDREPINS7 10 років тому
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.
@writersblock26
@writersblock26 8 років тому
Thank you for posting this, TED.
@GimbalosMorkinar
@GimbalosMorkinar 6 років тому
Jonathan Michael Thank you. But I did not post this and my name is not Ted.
@Rachel1Simoni
@Rachel1Simoni 6 років тому
TED stands for Technology Entertainment and Design
@stephenvia9911
@stephenvia9911 6 років тому
Jonathan Michael nm.
@DjStarFighter
@DjStarFighter 6 років тому
Jonathan ”Michael
@Teresahorner
@Teresahorner 5 років тому
Dope Fiend. No its not means hes real and not a fake bot
@anirprasadd
@anirprasadd Рік тому
EXTRAORDINARY!! Perhaps the best Ted talk I've ever seen. Very profound and enlightening
@harrydaplatypus361
@harrydaplatypus361 Рік тому
This is hands-down admittedly the best TED Talk I've ever seen
@chandanaliyanapatabendy6562
@chandanaliyanapatabendy6562 4 роки тому
This presentation opened me up to a whole new world of big history ... thank you TedTalk and UKposts
@snipergrenade
@snipergrenade 9 років тому
People fighting over the "creation of the universe", instead of focusing on how fragile we are, the lessons we can learn from big history, and what we should do to overcome the challenges ahead of us as a species. What a way to completely miss the point of the presentation.
@lindawestbrook2066
@lindawestbrook2066 8 років тому
sniper grenade yes, there are many hardcore nuts in USA.
@azazel166
@azazel166 8 років тому
sniper grenade Because people are idiots!
@BrandonOsborn404
@BrandonOsborn404 8 років тому
Linda Westbrook In the Middle East. c. 855 CE, caliph al-Mutawakkil slaughtered the Arab intelligencia and, pretty much single-handedly ended the Arabic golden age. Islam has contributed almost nothing to science since that time. All fundamentalist religions are responsible for retarding our development.
@imjustrynagetlost
@imjustrynagetlost 8 років тому
Scary how minds of beings similar to you and I are being ruled by a tithe of emotions. Big history = big history.
@danielvochescu6991
@danielvochescu6991 7 років тому
Why ?
@activefitgym1046
@activefitgym1046 2 роки тому
Fantastic! Thank you 🙏 A pleasure to listen to and watch. Well done.
@peterf90
@peterf90 2 роки тому
Great talk. I always have a hard time remembering the time frames of the various epochs but I always like the three billion or so one where all life is single celled, it seems really cool that it took that long to form multicellular organisms and then in just a short eight hundred million years here we are.
@ianrhodes9289
@ianrhodes9289 2 роки тому
@augustinekt9304
@augustinekt9304 8 місяців тому
Then God said, "Let there be light": and there was light.
@tryingtobefairandobjective3480
@tryingtobefairandobjective3480 8 місяців тому
@@augustinekt9304 You are a glowing example of the idiocy of organized religion.
@prakashkishorehazam2702
@prakashkishorehazam2702 4 роки тому
Eye opener ... Thank you sir
@ChrisTopheRaz
@ChrisTopheRaz 4 роки тому
Extraordinary way of building up to a very good point. I hope we can find ourselves continually perpetuating in such a volatile time.
@killme6929
@killme6929 3 роки тому
What’s truly extraordinary is that nothing created something that is so complex that man can’t replicate it and to top it all off it’s all random, or meaningless.
@mralwyngeorge
@mralwyngeorge 3 роки тому
I am a graduate in Mechanical Engineering. But only now I got a sensible comprehension of what entropy is all about. Entropy always created a huge intellectual barrier during my academic studies.
@eithkobbsh1094
@eithkobbsh1094 Рік тому
What did you learn ?
@venicementor2068
@venicementor2068 2 роки тому
PURE GENIUS. THANK YOU ROBERT Q. RILEY (R.I.P.) FOR YOUR BRILLIANT SUGGESTION.
@VictorWLogan
@VictorWLogan 5 років тому
Concise and yet excellent talk, Mr. David Christian. I thank you...
@alexr1587
@alexr1587 2 роки тому
Is he crazy or what??? No, I mean he IS a deranged lunatic. Read the Bible, stupid. Go to YOUR roots, David, go to your surname heritage.
@raghavendraj3758
@raghavendraj3758 3 роки тому
Thank you for given valuable information for us beautiful speech inspiration from your side globally and thank you Sir...
@augustobu3no
@augustobu3no 10 місяців тому
Amazing initiative to create such a vital open knowledge source like the Big History Project. Thank you for your contribution to a better world! We need to use todays technology reach to increase the access to information like that, so we can improve our collective learning!
@stevemcelmury4618
@stevemcelmury4618 Рік тому
This man is a guru, and a heckuva great teacher! I'm uplifted & inspired... thanks, TED. 😃
@pcychua8691
@pcychua8691 Рік тому
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@benjamingrant2642
@benjamingrant2642 5 років тому
nicely conceptualized. You've made a wonderful picture in my mind.
@jimgreen5995
@jimgreen5995 5 років тому
I just watched this in May of 2019 and I am just blown away by this presentation! Once again, Thank you, TED! And, Dare I forget, Thank you, David Christian...I pray your grandson is well!
@eazy-h8138
@eazy-h8138 5 років тому
same here, and I am blown away that this only has 4.5M views not 4.5B if only the rest of the world would take interest and pride in the history of the universe. I do believe that we will soon push the planet to far to a "threshold" as David said, and it will change its own conditions to make it unlivable for the human race ;(
@kenmorris7354
@kenmorris7354 5 років тому
This Isn’t possible, in you’re very beginning illustration you clearly demonstrated cannot get order out of chaos here it is impossible!
@pankajtiwari1736
@pankajtiwari1736 2 роки тому
You are one of the best story teller I have seen in youtube!
@s.j4606
@s.j4606 2 роки тому
So beautiful. Thank you professor 🙏
@tgunersel
@tgunersel 6 років тому
Thank you so much. Big History is a vital area to increase consciousness for global cooperation.
@austink641
@austink641 4 роки тому
I haven’t heard this concept described as “big history,” but it’s an appropriate name. What has always amazed me about “big history” is how such a chaotic processes developed such complex wonders as life and the human brain, and inspired those curious creatures to not only ask “how,” but “why.”
@classicrocklover5615
@classicrocklover5615 4 роки тому
And that it all supposedly happened, perfectly, by chance. That Life was not intentional, but rather a cosmic fluke...
@aWomanFreed
@aWomanFreed 3 роки тому
@@classicrocklover5615 exactly. Love how he flies right past the most important point......that all this unbelievable complexity came from nothing at all.....and how many of the ppl watching are so enamored by his presentation they don't even notice he's completely full of bs
@bobs182
@bobs182 3 роки тому
@@classicrocklover5615 The universe is neither perfect nor by pure chance. Randomness requires determinism as they are 2 sides of the same coin. If you think your mind/thinking is separate from your brain, you may think that action in the world is separate from its' object.
@shobhamohan5614
@shobhamohan5614 2 роки тому
Read Bible, you'll understand everything. Jesus is Coming Soon
@erickenriquez8039
@erickenriquez8039 2 роки тому
I encourage you to look at conway’s game of life and consider these questions!
@oggyreidmore
@oggyreidmore 3 роки тому
I kept waiting for the part with "THE SUN - IS A DEADLY LAZER!"...but it never came :(
@richardyoung1398
@richardyoung1398 3 роки тому
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@udoyonb274
@udoyonb274 3 роки тому
Give it 5 billion years more
@CreeperDude567
@CreeperDude567 3 роки тому
Dang mate/bro, you have 69 likes...... be proud of yourself
@mariecool6567
@mariecool6567 3 роки тому
Lolololollllll
@arjrocks
@arjrocks 2 роки тому
Yoooo is this a reference to that video I can vaguely recall. I gotta go search for that now!
@subramaniampaulraj764
@subramaniampaulraj764 3 роки тому
Superb! Very useful information and right advise for future generation
@monicaaiken9746
@monicaaiken9746 3 роки тому
I like that: “complexity means vulnerability and fragility”. I’d very much like to hear the rest of this, at some point! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jdthein
@jdthein 3 роки тому
An eloquent, informed and masterful presentation. The visual aids were right on point, as was Mr. Christian's narrative. I especially like the inclusion of his Grandson Daniel's example at the ending. One of the strongest TED presentations I've seen.
@Esico6
@Esico6 2 роки тому
Its terrible and science unworthy. He explains things with: ‘because of magic’.
@alexr1587
@alexr1587 2 роки тому
Is he crazy or what??? No, I mean he IS a deranged lunatic. Read the Bible, stupid. Go to YOUR roots, David, go to your surname heritage.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Рік тому
This man has more faith than any Christian I have met.
@adamnasser8707
@adamnasser8707 2 роки тому
A marvellous presentation!! One of the best Ted Talks ever. Bravo!!
@teresagomesdasilva8163
@teresagomesdasilva8163 2 роки тому
best Ted Talk i've seen. Amazing presentation
@leighannexgases5322
@leighannexgases5322 3 роки тому
His voice makes even talking about eggs so interesting. Bravo!
@killme6929
@killme6929 3 роки тому
He never did tell us which came first, the chicken or the egg?
@rudistade3331
@rudistade3331 3 роки тому
It's his accent, just like David Attenborough's
@sara9181
@sara9181 2 роки тому
@@killme6929 eggs 😂😂
@greglyne5362
@greglyne5362 5 років тому
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.
@williamd8458
@williamd8458 5 років тому
loose it, eh?
@greglyne5362
@greglyne5362 5 років тому
Wil Dip oh sorry, I’ll loose it
@isbestlizard
@isbestlizard 5 років тому
@@greglyne5362 its looose it you idiot you have to add the extra o to make it an ooo sound :V
@tjimler3188
@tjimler3188 5 років тому
lose hope in people like you
@RobertJohnson-lc5bj
@RobertJohnson-lc5bj 5 років тому
Loosers
@santubanik633
@santubanik633 Рік тому
One of the greatest talks I have ever heard, would still have my concentration if it were a bit longer..
@missworldtamil2720
@missworldtamil2720 3 роки тому
This is truely an amazing video!! WOW!!
@distrachan2671
@distrachan2671 3 роки тому
Love the Goldilocks moment concept. Love the Threshold moment and how we are vulnerable when we are in it concept. So good to be aware of how change happens and what to expect.
@Tom_Mroz
@Tom_Mroz 4 роки тому
Video first published in April 2011, I watched in November 2019. Case in point about collective knowledge.
@rehustler
@rehustler 3 роки тому
Watching it again in 2020. This video will be relevant until our eventual extinction because time.
@lfidarraga
@lfidarraga 3 роки тому
@@rehustler actually. People might laugh at this video in 100 years or less
@ichangedmyself4362
@ichangedmyself4362 3 роки тому
I just watched in 2020, got halfway thru and wondered how I can get that time back. What a waste of time and space. Hey, that's funny!
@courtjester1135
@courtjester1135 3 роки тому
@@lfidarraga Yup, case in point: Could the Big Bang Be Wrong? www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/could-the-big-bang-be-wrong
@killme6929
@killme6929 3 роки тому
The world didn’t believe the world was round until Christopher Columbus yet the Bible stated that fact thousands of years before Columbus was born. Case in point about collective knowledge.
@kajesimpson126
@kajesimpson126 Рік тому
Can we talk about the fact that his PowerPoint was a threshold in human complexity. Brilliant!
@peterj.fallon4327
@peterj.fallon4327 5 місяців тому
The best teachers aren’t necessarily the smartest-it’s the ones best able to distill the information to those who are less knowledgeable in a way they can understand. They are gems of society
@EvelynLogan-ew9rp
@EvelynLogan-ew9rp Місяць тому
Peter
@bubbercakes528
@bubbercakes528 3 роки тому
Thank you Mr. Christian. Everyone should see this at least a couple times a year to give us a sense of wonder and belonging. All of us share a history and all of us are family. We all need to learn to work together.
@mortensimonsen1645
@mortensimonsen1645 3 роки тому
Should we work together because we're family? How did you infer moral here?
@tommym8trix
@tommym8trix Рік тому
@@mortensimonsen1645 Classic Morten!!
@kindgurly1
@kindgurly1 3 роки тому
What a brilliant mind! And he's just bursting with passion for his field! So admirable.
@killme6929
@killme6929 3 роки тому
God’s foolishness is man’s wisdom
@edinfific2576
@edinfific2576 3 роки тому
@@killme6929 Only according to "St. Paul" can God ever be "foolish". It was his way of defending his nonsensical lies he was spreading about Jesus, and unfortunately he was successful; hundreds of millions have followed HIM rather than Jesus, and believed his blatant lies to be "the holy truth from God".
@videorable
@videorable 3 роки тому
Fantastic! Big history needs to be taught in every shcool, but more importantly in every family. Thank you David Christian!
@nelsonwayne6997
@nelsonwayne6997 2 роки тому
Hello Randy 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather condition over there ??
@alexr1587
@alexr1587 2 роки тому
Is he crazy or what??? No, I mean he IS a deranged lunatic. Read the Bible, stupid. Go to YOUR roots, David, go to your surname heritage.
@arunkul6889
@arunkul6889 11 місяців тому
great ability of speakar to explain in simple way about our history,thanks
@artconnolly9519
@artconnolly9519 7 років тому
This was a pleasure to watch. Great talk
@presa609
@presa609 6 років тому
In Spanish there is a slang term roughly pronounced "tokayo" it means person of the same name. I got to meet my tokayo at the end of the video. Cool.
@threellyai6893
@threellyai6893 5 років тому
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@adiconstantin4598
@adiconstantin4598 3 роки тому
I love this expose, with many thanks! Little after 13:15, he could just mention (as means of enhancing the spread of knowledge and information), these: - the writing, with alphabets, - philosophy, - (then the cursive handwriting invented by Charlesmagne emperor), - then the books printing, invented by Guttenberg, - before computers and the net
@engrowaisafraz4807
@engrowaisafraz4807 Рік тому
Every single comment is applauding Mr Christian. is it that flawless?
@alanfite333
@alanfite333 2 місяці тому
I am very impressive with David Christian's lecture. It is eye-opening.
@EvelynLogan-ew9rp
@EvelynLogan-ew9rp Місяць тому
Hi 👋
@JorgePicco
@JorgePicco 3 роки тому
Of all the UKposts videos I have ever watched this one really and deeply hits home.
@TrondArneAusdal
@TrondArneAusdal 4 роки тому
Man! Interesting! I really learned something! Really interesting "story", presented in an easy to understand way
@jorgeluisvaldivieso3302
@jorgeluisvaldivieso3302 10 місяців тому
Excelente talk. The perfection of the complexity that made us what we are. I would’ve given him one more minute so he could’ve started a minute before “nothing”
@dennysmith7862
@dennysmith7862 2 роки тому
Fascinatingly put across... The Earth and entire Universe is magnificently created... We have to be the CARETAKERS of all... African Proverb puts it so succinctly : "Do not only worry about your children... worry about your children's children too.... " UBUNTU : "I Am because YOU are..." Fellow-feeling is essential in all we do...
@morrisonpaul2355
@morrisonpaul2355 5 років тому
Absolutely awesome presentation. Hopefully you can get your point across sooner than later. Thank you kindly.
@carguychad
@carguychad 5 років тому
the only real explanation of creation is in the bible.
@momentary_
@momentary_ 9 років тому
This comments section though. So many religious people seem to disagree with this guy even though he didn't develop any of the science in this video. He is just sharing established science with us.
@momentary_
@momentary_ 9 років тому
Arben P. Susaj Nothing in science is proven except for mathematical proofs. Everything else in science is theory. Light is a theory. Atoms are theory. Gravity is a theory. Thermodynamics is theory. Everything in science other than math proofs can be proven wrong at any time if the right evidence is found.
@gamesbok
@gamesbok 9 років тому
sexyloser You seem to have a little confusion about scientific method. Theories are inductive, and can only be provisionally right. See Hume's comments on induction, and the fact that we are unsure about basic assumptions. Falsification, the disproof of theories, is not inductive, it's deductive, and is as sure as mathematics.
@momentary_
@momentary_ 9 років тому
gamesbok Yes, we can and have proven things to be wrong in science. We can never prove what is right in science, unless it is a mathematical proof.
@FilmBuffBros
@FilmBuffBros 8 років тому
sexyloser Young theories, contentious amongst the scientific community and academia, are "established science" ?... It's funny how some people crave certainty about concepts beyond their understanding. PS: I'm not religious at all, but I disagree with you. #DFTBA
@momentary_
@momentary_ 8 років тому
Alex Delarge Being established science does not mean it is certain. It means it is the best supported theory that we currently have. Like I said, nothing is certain in science except math and what has been proven wrong.
@Joethebro101
@Joethebro101 15 днів тому
What a wonderful video! Thank you!
@GanpatiRam
@GanpatiRam Рік тому
Thank you so much sir David😊❤
@annabenson1963
@annabenson1963 4 роки тому
"The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you" - NDT
@rwatson2609
@rwatson2609 4 роки тому
Actually it is under obligation to do so. The Universe is based on the laws of physics and therefore must follow a line of reasoning that considers all aspects of science. This explanation failed that line of reasoning every time the author claims something happened that can't possibly be reproduced in a lab, which, in all vagueness is most of it.
@bobboone9015
@bobboone9015 4 роки тому
OneShot AtLyf bless u
@reesetorwad8346
@reesetorwad8346 4 роки тому
@Ron "Actually it is under obligation..." No. It's not, and that sentence doesn't even make sense. "The Universe is based on the laws of physics..." No. It's not. The "laws" you speak of are based on observation of the Universe, it's not the other way around. And they aren't even really laws, they're just finely honed predictions. That CAN fail, and then...get improved. To be even more clear, I'm not correcting you because I think you're stupid, it's because you are either deluded by some cult...or dishonest. Because there are people who profit from deluding others. Naturally, any scientist would be seen as an "enemy" by such people.
@bobboone9015
@bobboone9015 4 роки тому
Reese Torwad u right
@simonferrier88
@simonferrier88 4 роки тому
Then why did you watch this????
@davinonnenmacher7272
@davinonnenmacher7272 5 років тому
Excellent ted talk
@tanjirshuvo4059
@tanjirshuvo4059 Рік тому
Love This Guy. An Amazing explanation.✨💟
@leionmusk
@leionmusk Рік тому
Worth watching! Great speech!!
@peterweltweit
@peterweltweit 3 роки тому
Imagine, learning this by heart and making it a street act.
@aWomanFreed
@aWomanFreed 3 роки тому
That's already what it is....an act
@GoGo-qo2eq
@GoGo-qo2eq 3 роки тому
Seriously.
@antonycasanova4067
@antonycasanova4067 3 роки тому
So stupid! So dumb! So a BIG lies!
@verasimpsons2959
@verasimpsons2959 3 роки тому
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@andrewnovion5634
@andrewnovion5634 3 роки тому
Then you'd be a plagiarizing busker. At least you would be helping spread information. You could also give credit where credit is due... at the end...?
@shambles5345
@shambles5345 7 років тому
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.
@kunkker77
@kunkker77 7 років тому
*launch the nukes*
@discflame
@discflame 7 років тому
And such is the human way.
@DomenicoMigliorini
@DomenicoMigliorini 7 років тому
Indeed I'm not sure I'd like to support the next step of acquired complexity in the body of a unified, highly complex collective intelligence where humans are the bricks of it. I rather see such an evolved entity emerging from interconnected pure information elaborators... Humans were fit to create the conditions, now others will take over. A great catastrophe like the Yucatan asteroid may stimulate this process. Obviously as a dinosaur wouldn't love to see itself becoming a bird for the sake of human evolution, we may not desire to see nukes triggering the development of a higher level of complexity. But the question is: is that a law inscribed in the physics as the second principle? Is that somehow probable that complexity should arise (with low frequency of course) in the universe ? On Earth this may not happen but can we imagine that this events as infrequent as they are somewhere will necessary occur ? Yeah "lunch the bomb, exterminate them all" to favour inscribed evolution... May be!
@Dollars77
@Dollars77 7 років тому
Not sure how sincere your reply is, but it comes across as very dower and somewhat defeated. Humans have a great vulnerability but we also have the capacity for miraculous achievements. Science says we are but a step along the journey of evolution, faith says that evolution is worth heading towards.Even though society today seems completely backward, don't blind yourself to the fact that recently more and more people are speaking up and out about how we move forward. Let's save the nukes until that complexity doesn't require use to erased as part of the process.
@jaronduke3201
@jaronduke3201 7 років тому
that may be the best reply ive ever read to any video ever
@zhouquantui1972
@zhouquantui1972 3 роки тому
Stunning talk!!
@harrisdabideen775
@harrisdabideen775 2 роки тому
Great talk.Based on his chemical spontaneity of creation following the laws of physics,we should anticipate the continuing evolution of different things including man . I wonder which chemicals mediate our ability to good or evil or that innate instinct to thank a higher spirit.
@danconser6709
@danconser6709 5 років тому
such great complexity creation takes ENERGY & LOTS OF IT!!!
@amartayagupta9970
@amartayagupta9970 7 років тому
ONE OF THE BEST TED TALKS EVER. COMPLETELY MIND BLOWING AND PROFOUNDLY TRUE
@WiseadviceRo
@WiseadviceRo 7 років тому
From te pic and the CAPS LOCK ON I can see that you really want to get noticed.. here you go, I have noticed you. I like how you wrote "profoundly true" :) now I believe him!
@kzmOP
@kzmOP 7 років тому
From the Prof. name and hint of sarcasm in your lines with the sublime tone of pride , So here you go, i have noticed your admiration in a cocky way too. :)
@commonnons3ns316
@commonnons3ns316 6 років тому
Amartaya Gupta Profoundly "possible". We can't know the truth but, we can hypothesize. This is a very compelling story that may be 100% correct. Evolution makes way more sense than creationism. The reason creationism is a valid concept, to some people, is because, we can't 100% prove our past.
@wuderkinder8034
@wuderkinder8034 6 років тому
It is on believable how much stupidity is being communicated nowadays. With a simple Bam the guy creates out of nothing everything. Even a two-year-old child knows that this is nonsense.
@dislayer5187
@dislayer5187 Рік тому
Astonishing talk with a huge powerfull mesages for all the next generation, its seems like a obvious but in these with accelerated pace we are not conscious about the little that is our existence we are
@goldenbelly8268
@goldenbelly8268 Рік тому
Wish all our teachers were like this! So clear and so poetic! Thank you🎉❤❤
@jozsefflandorffer8255
@jozsefflandorffer8255 4 роки тому
His book is simply awesome tons of info with beautifully images, one of the best books you can get if interested in our history, where we came and formed to become this complexity.
@mehrozbaig8444
@mehrozbaig8444 4 роки тому
What is the name of his book???
@jozsefflandorffer8255
@jozsefflandorffer8255 4 роки тому
@@mehrozbaig8444 Big History by David Christian. You can get it on Amazon, very cheap for amazon prime. It doesn't have the dynamic of a normal book, it has tons of information, each chapter talks about an specific subject, ( creation of the universe, how stars were made, how planets were made, each of those in different chapters,, etc) with awesome facts and quotes.
@kenkosch8546
@kenkosch8546 3 роки тому
If ever there was nothing there still would be absolutely nothing. He doesn't explain where matter came from
@alexw3515
@alexw3515 3 роки тому
@@kenkosch8546 No one can...
@jozsefflandorffer8255
@jozsefflandorffer8255 3 роки тому
@@kenkosch8546 come on man hahah. We know nothing about ourselves and what surround us.
@krowwweee2918
@krowwweee2918 8 років тому
This is gold. Humanity needs to unite. Learn to share resources and stop this idiocy with "money" and unreasonable consumption. All that energy stored in fat of over-consumption of resources and flaw is in the current system of resource distribution among global population.
@kentreborn2027
@kentreborn2027 8 років тому
+Krowwweee Tell that to all the hot headed country leaders... sigh, sometimes I just wish I could just choke half of them...
@alicjagryzbowski964
@alicjagryzbowski964 8 років тому
+Krowwweee Our evolution is not about competition, it is about connection, we are stuck in the 19th century.
@sillybearss
@sillybearss Рік тому
It's amazing how even when the universe tends to go to a state of chaos, there are these perfect small conditions for there to be complexities, and those complexities multiply exponentially. The universe is indeed so grand yet so fragile.
@rootsgrassusa
@rootsgrassusa 10 місяців тому
you gotta have a lot of faith to believe this
@pagusmusic6254
@pagusmusic6254 3 роки тому
Beautiful, reading ‘talk like Ted’ and this was recommended in the intro chapter, fantastic speech, in less than 18 mins we learn about billion years of history!
@ranfaraj4605
@ranfaraj4605 7 років тому
I met him and it was so cool. He truly is a smart man.
@theresasquirestheresa
@theresasquirestheresa 4 роки тому
Simply put: That was awesome! Thank you for a this informative and enlightening video 🌐
@imo1933
@imo1933 4 роки тому
Theresa Squires: **What was awesome and enlightening about this video, you care to share, Hmmm?
@theresasquirestheresa
@theresasquirestheresa 4 роки тому
@@imo1933 Sure In my opinion it's awesomely informative to see the history of the world in 18 minutes....
@imo1933
@imo1933 4 роки тому
@@theresasquirestheresa : *So, the "18 minutes" is what made it awesome even though the content was far from reality? EH? The Scientific Community has created a deceptive mess and you applaud them. OK. They will never know, uncover or comprehend what they are seeking, futility is all that awaits them, this is already known and has been known. They are serving you as your High Priest and making you a prisoner of their brand of scientific theology made of unproven theories, this also is known. Science is going to need its version of the REFORMATION if it expects any credibility from the fictional nonsense they have been serving up to naive public.*
@theresasquirestheresa
@theresasquirestheresa 4 роки тому
@@imo1933 Well... I appreciate your comment and somewhat agree with you
@johnbroomhead1039
@johnbroomhead1039 4 роки тому
@@theresasquirestheresa You're awesome
@veritas88n4
@veritas88n4 2 роки тому
This talk is up there with the greats. Timeless. Beautiful.
@shivanshudubey5469
@shivanshudubey5469 10 місяців тому
Simply great.
@EzJaye
@EzJaye 3 роки тому
Brilliantly written and delivered. Images of the grandchild with his comparatively minuscule timeline was unexpectedly moving after the enormity of what came before it, and nicely "teed up" the nukes/Thunbergian bit. I'm telling my science teacher colleagues about this talk for sure, in case they missed it. When's your next one, David?
@PhilKJames
@PhilKJames 5 років тому
Even better the second time 👏👏👏
@lordsiomai
@lordsiomai 6 місяців тому
This is the first time I've seen the history of the universe from the lenses of entropy and ever-increasing complexity. It really re-contenxualized things
@ahmadqadeibalban3776
@ahmadqadeibalban3776 2 роки тому
Brilliant presentation!!!.
@WillTS2
@WillTS2 4 роки тому
“Even crazier space dust”
@blankkzy502
@blankkzy502 4 роки тому
only og's will understand
@dikshyamohapatra7798
@dikshyamohapatra7798 4 роки тому
bob, oh bob :'( where r u
@AinzWoolGown
@AinzWoolGown 4 роки тому
The sun is a deadly lazer
@ishamahadev8120
@ishamahadev8120 3 роки тому
A bill wurtz reference!
@thatcopenguy
@thatcopenguy 3 роки тому
"Not anymore there's a blanket"
@JacyndaMinor
@JacyndaMinor 3 роки тому
Dude when he hit me with the grandson Daniel at the end I bout cried
@ThingsInDubai
@ThingsInDubai 2 роки тому
One of the greatest speeches of all time!
@joydeepmohanto780
@joydeepmohanto780 Рік тому
Amazing, fantastic Ted talk.
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