The Man Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions (Censored)
The Man Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions (Censored)
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@WimalSamarasinghe Says:
What were the "offending sections" in the original video that were removed in this repost? See Derek Muller's comment at [7:10]
@EmmaChen-s7q Says:
1:14 ah yes because everyone wants an island full of bird poo right
@marscrumbs Says:
Idiots. Guano is about phosphorus not nitrogen. Nitrogen can be found in local manure
@cristic767 Says:
Zyklon B was used just for delousing. Fred Leuchter had interesting "news" about the lie we have been feed for 80+ years.
@hecklerandtouch Says:
"Father of toxic gas and chemical warfare..." 🎶
@morilea Says:
i mean he did willingly choose to support and thus advance the war effort and its brutality, while he did great work in the beginning it doesn’t protect him from the evil he helped create
@TheJawadAbdullah. Says:
9:11 Why she kinda bad tho
@Enrique-d1g4s Says:
And then sabaton made a song about him
@GenX-Made Says:
His invention had an impact on billions of people. Period.
@keithwallace6306 Says:
I've heard this argument before that if one man didn't invent something someone else would have. But it's just not true. If it were we'd be 50,000 years ahead of where we are because the human species has been essentially the same for that long, so it would stand to reason that all these things should have been invented thousands of years ago. But one man is not the same as another. There are some people that are just freaks of nature that can understand things that most of us could not. For example Nikolai Tesla. Probably the most overlooked genius in the history of mankind. And arguably the man who has single-handedly transformed modern society more than any other man in history. Just imagine what the world would be like without alternating current. Power stations every mile because of terrible losses in transmission lines. Without the efficiency of the alternating current system the world would be a completely different place. And it's entirely possible that nobody else would have invented it for another hundred years or more. Thomas Edison, who was widely regarded as the smartest inventor of his time (obviously he wasn't) couldn't figure it out, and didn't believe Tesla could either. And this (Edison) is a man who was no dummy himself and had a building full of hundreds of scientists and engineers - some of the smartest people on earth and they could not figure this problem out. Great educational video though. And thank you all for producing this stuff. Especially since the major networks no longer even try to produce educational content.
@TheMegatuz Says:
Damn. It took me a while to realize this was the same man whom Sabaton made a song about: Father.
@oakay_y Says:
Major emphasis on "Clean Version" . . .
@jeffreybodean7300 Says:
He jumped off a ship.sure
@Jerradyctal Says:
Kinda guy who puts ad in middle of video
@wanderleysantos666 Says:
I thought of this video while watching the new episode from The Rest is Science
@EbefrenRevo Says:
Soooo, Trump just need to cover Greenland in poop. The more u know.
@FiveStepsCloser1 Says:
why didn’t they keep his ammonia invention confidential? that seems quite dumb of the army people
@JayBee-o3t Says:
YouTube is gay
@misterbulger Says:
Eve ate from the tree of knowledge. Now we have things like ammonia and AI. With great power, comes great responsibility.
@tracycarver6239 Says:
See: The Alchemy of Air: A Jewish Genius, a Doomed Tycoon, and the Scientific Discovery That Fed the World But Fueled the Rise of Hitler By Thomas Hager
@RichardCheng-y6y Says:
It's hard to not think Fritz Haber as a evil man who was willing to make gases that would brutally kill people but I believe it is the best of his intention of his nationalist pride of Germany and wanting to make a swift superweapon that would turn the tide of the war, indirectly saving more lives, at the cost of *a few.*
@hamidrezasaffari Says:
It’s tragic and ironic that his belief in patriotism was ultimately destroyed by his own country. Fritz Haber gave everything to help Germany win through chemical warfare, yet in the end he was forced into exile simply for being Jewish. Even worse, the same methods he pioneered were later used by the Nazis to kill millions, including members of his own family. It really brings to mind Samuel Johnson’s quote: “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
@KarthikGanapathi-c4v1e Says:
Hober did save billions but overpopulation is the big issue now
@NEVSTARX-389 Says:
hey what if i broke a single snatom?
@DoDoBoBo4 Says:
your vids sometimes make me feel ashamed , afraid and proud of human race but mostly ashamed
@FleurKroll Says:
Mental disabilitys are this reason , and mental dead 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏻hilarius
@LianSAngvkuki Says:
Bread out of the air to bomb out of the air😂
@elvisulufanua5071 Says:
Patel you can not even tell our society is fighting each other and you got your head buried in the ground!
@andrewhabroad Says:
There were no bad guys in WW1. Chemical weapons were developed on both sides and used by both sides. We have a highly intelligent scientist and patriot who invented some great things and some terrible things in service to his country who happened to lose. To judge him makes every hero we idolize from alfred nobel to oppenheimer questionable figures as well. This is obviously not the case.
@Xxnormal_fluffyxX Says:
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
@msresu Says:
yes you are right....but as Iron Maiden says "The Evil That Men Do lives on and on"...you can make 1000 goods and make one tremendous evel and you'll be remembered by the evel that you did
@TheOriginalNiceGuy Says:
My grandfather was 17 years old in WWI, as a scout. His lungs were partially damaged with chlorine gas when he took off the gas mask briefly to relay orders.
@apiffanieovide1988 Says:
oath
@Kokorikovaati Says:
it is impossible to separate Raava (good) from Vaatu (evil). one cannot exist without the other even if the other is overshadowed by one. We cannot invent something new that may yield immeasurable benefits for humanity unless we take account the weight of its negative counterparts later on down the road. you cant help but get this melancholy feeling because although he did something great for humanity. we humans ever rarely remember the good. but we never ever ever ever forget the bad or when someone does bad. it is engraved into us.
@Muffinfordinner Says:
Very interesting how this process became dependent on fossil fuels once they began doing it on an industrial scale. The closing of the straight of hormuz now is leading to a shortage of petroleum, which is leading to a shortage of fertilizer in many parts of the world.
@JamesEmerson Says:
Looking at the percentages of elements in the body, you listed Oxygen as first (by a wide margin) and hydrogen as third. But if the human body is made up of mostly water, and water is H2O, then why is hydrogen content described as being so low? *Snatoms* is telling me a very different story!
@dambar7486 Says:
So the missing bit bit is his wife's suicide ? It's true that telling someone they belong to a group that is prone to suicide may lead them to contemplate suicide (so mistrust the we must give puberty blockers to kids lest they kill themselves brigade) bu how many women have a husband who invented a cruel weapon of war?
@Fahndog Says:
0:45 “ perhaps more than any other single person, he has shaped the world today” Ok, I’ll give a more impactful person. JESUS ;)
@CF7_82 Says:
15:56 we should spend more attention to this exchane. This argument is a dead end. Only true peace shall be chased, not more deadly weapons.
@Angelica-ACO Says:
Wierd how healthy plants don't get attacked by pests but pest then rush to eat unhealthy plants.
@yungsoohong28 Says:
At this era of time resources of basic living and cures to decease is available to most populations! Advancement is a revolution process, we have to understand, through out this development, era does happen, the key factor to to amend the wound and move forward. As media transparency the world the awareness, pretentious can no more be in denial. In fact people as life and living, people know what to do, and should be done. That is my point of view
@Makdaddy-q4y Says:
Satanic bs
@killbill2y Says:
And the fascist dictator Kamal ordered this chemical gas from Germany to use in Türkiye in 1937.
@georgebauman3468 Says:
It is necessary that we all do what we can to ensure that all of our efforts are brought to good use as opposed to uses for bad. So, while I strive to do those things which result in good outcomes, I also continue to strive to find ways to eliminate those processes which are currently engaged in as my effort to rid the world of evil. Such is my passion for eliminating plastic from my home, my town, my county, my state, my country, and my world. I will rest some far off day in the future when I have done all that I can in that regard. Your videos enable me to do that for which I am grateful.
@georgebauman3468 Says:
I am going to buy enough snatoms to construct my own dna. I will keep you abreast of my progress. Any time youtube messes with you, you send them to me and my lawyers and tell them "George Martin Bauman and his lawyers got this."
@robertkechego9187 Says:
I thought plants were air atoms or molecules solidified ,carbon no?
@Cintu-u3t Says:
Poopy place, Kontula, Helsinki, Finland. Welcome!
@cptkirkp Says:
fertilizer does not explode - period. Fertilizer is an oxidizer -when mixed with a fuel it creates an explosive. Beirut had a huge stockpile of fireworks that acted as the fuel.
@mechanicridereviews Says:
Just ordered the snatoms for my kids home schooling we also watch your videos as learning tools whenever applicable
@FinnedSnow Says:
This man most likely allowed my existence and also nearly killed my great great grandfather.

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