<<@souissihadjdz says : The light bulb was invented by Nicola Tesla. Thomas stole it and claimed it as his own; he was never the inventor, and the whole world knows this.>> <<@AbhishekKandwal-l5i says : Thank you sir for explain this topic>> <<@Jeroen_Maes says : Light bulbs?? Cathode ray tubes!>> <<@JanGranstrand says : We aren't looking for a war, but we won't be intimidated either.>> <<@RaynorBurkitt-d7b says : Loved the content, keep it coming!>> <<@LeviRJordan says : Really appreciate the insights in this video.>> <<@VirgilioClappers says : Thank you for the great content!>> <<@asick-u3i says : fake channel from the start to present>> <<@AlejandroMaykorkas says : So TWIZZLERS have arsenic in it. Why are they advertising. WHY ISN'T THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SITTING IN PRISON? Sorry, but they advertised before this presentation. What is wrong with us allowing arsenic in candy?>> <<@stevenryderx says : Fascinating well explained history, and fun facts like where Boolean and Claude Code names came from.>> <<@KaylaKayla-x4u says : Loved this video, keep up the great work!>> <<@AndyMcIntosh-xz5uu says : ENIAC was not the first electronic computer. Three years earlier Alan Turin designed and Tommy Flowers built Colossus at Bletchley Park.>> <<@mati-7204 says : These are baby steps of science right ? Now that we can reach the moon and orbit space most oriented people think that God does not exist? If science is the reason you don’t believing God this videos should humble you enough to think twice … God is like gold: if we search and find it it’s beneficial to us otherwise gold stays gold . Salut …>> <<@Xt1000 says : We called them vaccum tubes not light bulbs. Had to replace a few in old TV's and Stereo cabinets as a teenager.>> <<@mannysr67 says : I work on electronics and some of the oldest computers still in use in the modern world. That said, I love to dig into these historical origins. Where can I find the build diagrams for the K device and the relay adder so I can make one to have in my office and lab?>> <<@zahrayaghmaei-q6l says : Awesome video, looking forward to the next one!>> <<@markmarco6277 says : Those glowing filaments, or lack of, made it easy to find the bad tube. I miss that.>> <<@SilverManone says : Great tips, thanks for sharing!>> <<@malarvizhis2599 says : While seeing the vacuum tubes topic my mind gone that how transistors work and that sound😮😮that was awesome>> <<@Zarathustra-rj4yz says : You can make analog calculators etc with the mechanics implementation in zelda tears of the kingdom that actually function in the game world>> <<@IbrahimGajiBulakulu says : Thank you for the great content!>> <<@ElenaZakharova-r4g says : Great tips, thanks for sharing!>> <<@GraceAkoth-f9t says : Loved the content, keep it coming!>> <<@MsjajeusnduzkdhgHeuajdjzjduzke says : Thank you for the great content!>> <<@RqeqWe says : Great job, this video was very useful!>> <<@kestralwrites says : Very US centric - many of these things were preceded elsewhere in the globe.>> <<@leytonjay says : Great video but you made a mistake. When I did my Computer Science degree I was also taught the American machine ENIAC was the first programmable computer, but since then British WWII records were declassified and it was actually the Top Secret British computer COLOSSUS. Built in a garden shed by an engineer who worked at the Nazi code cracking centre Bletchley Park and later moved to Bletchley.>> <<@iamavataraang says : Eniac wasn't the first it was the Colossus>> <<@evilkinsman says : When my hallway light switches use boolean logic>> <<@ilove-n9 says : can it run doom tho?>> <<@pchiare says : Modern humans are so funny. “What’s great about this? You just tricked a bunch of electrons into doing math for you. It’s pretty simple math…” Dude, mf’ers just ENCHANTED A THINKING ROCK and ppl are like “ah but it’s not very good”. From that first breakthrough it was all scaling and optimization.>> <<@natatator says : I made a computer out of pneumatic logic valves a long time ago. By 'computer' I mean 'something happened after you did this'.>> <<@Starfang says : Here after the latest episodes of Dr. Stone where they make a computer literally like this>> <<@suhuhsgee says : One of the most important videos on the internet>> <<@iyumen says : that´s means the technical world, this world of industry is a computer. every where we have that base mechanic with on and off, switch on and turn off>> <<@beshreyass says : Man cleared my basics whilst i hold a cig (ps:a week left to graduate my VLSI eng uni)>> <<@MichaelJones-mk5vq says : This is the 'Murican version of the history of computing, i.e. a complete and utter load of rubbish. No mention of Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Tommy Flowers and many others (because they weren't 'Muricans). You'd have thought that the Colossus computers that were not only the first programmable electronic computers (not Eniac as falsely claimed here) but which shortened WW2 by 2 years would have been mentioned (designed and used by the Brits to decode German Lorenz cyphers). By contrast that 'Murican hero and thief of other people's inventions, Thomas Edison, gets bigged up.>> <<@HanleTabetha says : Your channel quickly became one of my favorite YouTube discoveries recently online worldwide.>> <<@powerdriller4124 says : Remember the nice odor of a brand-new TV set when they were turned on, varnish vapors from the electronic board fuming when heated by the hot vacuum tubes, nicely odorizing the home dinning room during the first week. Me, a young 6-year-old boy, two weeks after installation sniffing the back of the TV set, nostalgic of "the times when the set was new".>> <<@cybermonkeyusa says : Colossus was the first programmable computer>> <<@meltedmarshall says : This is why tube amps are still superior for guitarist.>> <<@BauthorFowler says : "You're going to drive people insane." Yeah about that...>> <<@Chris-m2o1s says : This is the invention that led to tubes (valves). Thanks!>> <<@entropytango5348 says : What a misleading and stupid title.>> <<@rebokfleetfoot says : there is something not quite right about t he logic outputs. WTF is this a human issue?>> <<@DemonTornado says : thus the recently episode of Dr. Stone brought me here...>> <<@The-Pullet-and-Duck says : Yanks completely skipping over the Polish electro-mechanical 'Bombs', Bletchley Park and the great Tommy Flowers - typical.>> <<@patricks_music says : This is super neat. I have dabbled with electronic theories and Minecraft redstone schematics. It’s so fun what one can do!>> <<@simulahasan6998 says : im too dumb for all of this>> <<@peterhill603 says : This video cancels Colssus and Tommy Flowers at Bletchley Park. Why? Colussus was the worlds the first programmable electronic computer and was developed between 1943 and 1944 . Colossus provided vital information priof to D-day.>>
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