The first inhabitants of Greenlands likely left the island Inuits weren't the first
@Kells-CardinalАй бұрын
Stumbled across on my Feed , 1st video I've watched. Definitely interesting. I'll sub keep up the good work 👌
@eliembys-davidson890Ай бұрын
U skipped the Nigerian civil war!!! You skipped over the rise of the Yoruba, the Hausa history, and the Igbo apprenticeship history. U skipped the oil crisis and the Biafra issue!! This is too glossed over, it seems you vaguely and quickly wrote this using an AI. However, i do love how u didnt waste time on a long intro a begging for a like and subscribe.
@WhattaHistoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for the comment. I didn't really talk about these topics because I always wanted to have short videos on various subjects. Yes, I do AI with my nephew as a form of family hobby. I also thank you for your respect and the positive point about the intro.
@aghamuhammadali8020Ай бұрын
Yes the history is great but unfortunately the present is no good the way today has bent there Knees in front of USA and Israel
@WhattaHistoryАй бұрын
The world is beginning to go through difficult times.
@jayhuxley2559Ай бұрын
Well done!
@joaomarcelodosАй бұрын
Definitely your content is relevant
@WhattaHistoryАй бұрын
Thanks Buddy
@300winmagАй бұрын
Lol unstoppable that is the biggest piece of shit you can own😂😂 I'm glad the enemy has this junk!!! inaccurate piece of junk😂😂😂 what piece of shit!!!! Can't hit anything with it, the forearm catches on fire after two magazines what a piece of shit😂
@memyselfandifilips2984Ай бұрын
Never happen....!
@texan-rp4wcАй бұрын
kiev
@WhattaHistoryАй бұрын
Kyiv is based on the Ukrainian spelling. But Kiev is also right
@Oldag75Ай бұрын
Sheer human courage. What a great description of 6 June 1944.
@WhattaHistoryАй бұрын
Thank you so much for the words. Great to get positive feedback
@CoolHand2732 ай бұрын
Its too bad most of the footage you showed is not Tristan da Cunha or Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. A little misleading. Definitely puffins do not live there either.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Some images really are to illustrate the text we created. But it was nice so the video didn't look monotonous. Thanks for alerting us.
@xf_jaguar11622 ай бұрын
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace are renowned for their contributions to the theory of evolution by natural selection, However, they did not directly address the origins of life itself. The question of the origin of life remains a separate field of study known as abiogenesis, which explores how life may have arisen from non-living matter. While Darwin and Wallace laid the groundwork for understanding biodiversity, they did not address the ultimate origin of life. "In the realm of Particle Physics and Particle Chemistry, a captivating debate surrounds the fundamental constituents of matter, specifically focusing on the intricate building blocks of Quarks: Up, down, charm, strange, top, bottom. Leptons: Electron, muon, tau, electron neutrino, muon neutrino, tau neutrino. Gauge bosons: Photon, gluon, W and Z bosons (mediators of the electromagnetic, strong, and weak forces, respectively).Higgs boson: Associated with the Higgs field and gives mass to other particles. Can we unravel the profound essence of these particles and their interactions, which ultimately sculpt the very fabric of our universe? Delving into the heart of this discourse lies a fundamental question: What are the elemental particles that constitute quarks, electrons, gluons, etc, and how do their dynamic interplays delineate the fundamental architecture of matter? Let's delve deeper into some of the scientific origins and compositions of these fundamental components like: 1. **Ammonia (NH₃)**: Ammonia is a compound composed of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. - It is primarily produced through the Haber process, where nitrogen gas (N₂) and hydrogen gas (H₂) react under high pressure and temperature in the presence of an iron catalyst. Alternatively, it can be produced biologically through the decomposition of organic matter by bacteria. 2. **Phosphoric Salts**: Phosphoric salts, such as calcium phosphate (Ca₃(PO₄)₂) or sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄), consist of phosphorus atoms bonded to oxygen atoms, along with cations such as calcium or sodium. - They are commonly found in nature as minerals, and they can also be synthesized through various chemical reactions involving phosphorus-containing compounds and metal salts. 3. **Heat**: - Heat is a form of energy associated with the motion of atoms and molecules in a substance. - It is typically generated by the conversion of other forms of energy, such as chemical energy (e.g., combustion), electrical energy (e.g., resistance heating), or nuclear energy (e.g., nuclear fission). At the molecular level, heat is manifested as the kinetic energy of particles, causing them to vibrate and collide with each other. 4. **Light**: Light is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths visible to the human eye, ranging from approximately 400 to 700 nanometres. - It is produced by various natural and artificial sources, including the sun, stars, incandescent bulbs, and lasers. At the atomic level, light consists of photons, which are packets of energy that exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behaviour. 5. **Electricity**: Electricity is the flow of electric charge, typically carried by electrons in a conductor. - It can be generated through various processes, such as chemical reactions (e.g., batteries), electromagnetic induction (e.g., generators), or direct conversion of energy (e.g., solar cells). At the atomic level, electricity involves the movement of electrons between atoms or molecules, creating an electric current. These fundamental components have diverse origins and molecular compositions, ranging from chemical reactions to physical phenomena How do the fundamental components of ammonia, phosphoric salts, heat, light, and electricity originate, and how are their molecular compositions and formation processes brought them into existence ? As we probe deeper into the subatomic realm, we unravel the mysterious dance of quarks, the elementary particles that make up protons and neutrons. Are they truly indivisible, or do they harbour deeper complexities awaiting discovery? Likewise, electrons, the enigmatic carriers of electric charge, stand as solitary entities, yet their behaviour perplexes even the most astute physicists. How do these particles, seemingly devoid of internal structure, exert such profound influence over the properties of matter? And then, there are gluons, the mediators of the strong force binding quarks together within the confines of atomic nuclei. How do these elusive particles govern the stability and structure of the very matter from which life itself emerges? In the grand tapestry of existence, proteins and sugars, the very building blocks of life, find their genesis in the intricate arrangements of these fundamental particles. Can we decipher the profound implications of these subatomic constituents on the macroscopic world, shedding light on the origins of life itself? Thus, the discourse unfolds, as we delve into the depths of particle physics, seeking to unravel the mysteries of existence through the lens of quarks, electrons, and gluons, and their profound implications for the nature of reality and the origins of life." The intersection of science and spirituality has long fascinated scholars and thinkers alike. As we delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe through scientific inquiry, we often uncover awe-inspiring complexities that evoke a sense of wonder and reverence. Some argue that the more we uncover through science, the more we perceive the intricate design and orderliness of the cosmos, which hints at a guiding force or intelligence behind it all - what many refer to as "God." The elegant precision of physical laws governing the cosmos to the intricacies of biological systems, scientific discoveries continually illuminate the grandeur and sophistication of existence. Each revelation unveils a new layer of understanding, prompting reflection on the profound questions of existence, purpose, and the origins of life itself. In this light, some view the pursuit of scientific knowledge as a journey toward uncovering the handiwork of a divine creator. They see the intricate web of interconnected phenomena and the delicate balance of nature as evidence of an intelligent design imbued with purpose and meaning. For them, science is not just a tool for understanding the natural world but a pathway to deeper spiritual insight and appreciation. However, it's important to acknowledge that not all interpretations of science lead to the same conclusions about spirituality or the existence of a higher power. Science operates within the realm of empirical evidence and testable hypotheses, while matters of faith often transcend the boundaries of empirical observation. Therefore, while science may provide insights into the mechanisms and processes of the universe, it can not definitively prove or disprove the existence of God. Ultimately, the relationship between science and spirituality is deeply personal and subjective, shaped by individual beliefs, experiences, and interpretations. In essence, the journey of scientific exploration can indeed deepen our appreciation for the mysteries of existence and inspire a sense of awe and wonder that some interpret as evidence of a divine presence. Yet, the quest for understanding is ongoing, and whether one finds God in the revelations of science or elsewhere remains a deeply personal and profound journey of discovery of the origins of life. "All aspects of the phenomenon are attributed solely to the cognitive processes within his imagination. "In scientific terms, one could state: "The phenomenon is exclusively contained within the neural networks of the individual's brain, Charles Darwin characterized by imaginative constructs that remain unexplained or rejected by many current scientific understanding"
@kenkelble3582 ай бұрын
victor herman coming out if the ice..book.relates to this subject.
@sirbarringtonwomblembe40982 ай бұрын
Why are you showing images of Tenerife in this? 04:20 is Los Gigantes - a place I've holidayed in many times. I used to swim across that bay. Very poor work.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
True. I could improve on this. Thank you for your attention and help.
@kaiquemf2 ай бұрын
Great!!!
@charliekelly7352 ай бұрын
Damn the AI voice sounds way too happy to be talking about this lol
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
It's not happiness, it's lightness to the topic that is so tense. Thanks for helping the channel!!!
@kenscrackofdoom5992 ай бұрын
You showed pictures that weren't from the island. Idiotic.
@rimasmeleshyus94862 ай бұрын
Amazing, beautiful island 🏝 wow so remote island located in the south Atlantic. Friendly people live very simple lives.Many thanks for the video .
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
I thank you and I'm very happy to know that you liked it!!
@joaomarcelodos2 ай бұрын
52 now😊
@tadeuszwyszomirski93282 ай бұрын
Czytałem kiedyś powieść pt "Szczęśliwi z wyspy rozpaczy" poświęcone mieszkańcom Tristana
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Ja też uwielbiam książki, ale tej nie mogłam znaleźć na Amazonie. :( Dziękuję za komentarz
@tadeuszwyszomirski93282 ай бұрын
Piękne miejsce!!! ❤
@harleybraeden78532 ай бұрын
😆 Promo`SM
@herwigmenzel51792 ай бұрын
In 1943 the Philadelphia experiment proved conclusively that a very strong electromagnetic field can transport ships and people into the future Compasses failing point directly to a strong electromagnetic field Planes and submarines and ships and people which have disappeared after reporting compass failures were transported into the future Flight 19 was also transported into the future, probably the far future because of the electromagnetic field is very very strong On our sun there is a strong electromagnetic field , it's not smooth , it collects into vortices which we see as Sunspots and ther the electromagnetic field is very very much stronger The same thing happens in the Bermuda triangle where the vortices of the electromagnetic field is that is where planes and submarines and ships and people disappear On our sun the area between Sunspots is smooth and the same thing is happening in the Bermuda triangle that is why lots of planes and ships and submarines and people travel through the Bermuda triangle and nothing happens The origin of this very strong electromagnetic field is some crystals attached to a pyramid built by the Atlantis civilisation more than 10,000 years ago
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I really appreciate people like you. It makes me think and research. The Philadelphia Experiment is fascinating, but there is no proof that it happened. Compasses react to strong magnetic fields, but this does not mean time travel. The disappearance of planes and ships is probably due to other reasons. Sunspots are a natural part of the Sun and the Bermuda Triangle is an interesting area, but science does not support these explanations.
@joaomarcelodos2 ай бұрын
What happened yesterday? I missed your video 😮
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
I made a mistake in the post scheduling date. But everything is fine now.
2 ай бұрын
I have heard the theory that the Julian calendar was put in not by Julius Caesar, but by Emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Thrax, who lived 300 years later than Julius Caesar.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Do you have any link to this theory? I would really like to read about it.
@nicholaskazan2752 ай бұрын
This is awesome - for kindergarten.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
thanks for the feedback. My idea for a channel is to bring interesting stories to the public. We are not an education channel.
@victorpena46962 ай бұрын
En español. No sé inglés
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Hola mi amigo. Tenemos la opción de subtítulos en español. Ver la configuración de vídeo. Gracias por feedback
@joaomarcelodos2 ай бұрын
Silk Road changed the world
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
definitely changed
@TBonerton2 ай бұрын
How long until it fails?
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
Have you ever imagined the size of the catastrophe?
@donafrauenhofer21812 ай бұрын
Valid info but video footage has little or nothing to do with narration. Disappointing.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
thanks for the feedback. I will try to improve the images. Many good images are paid for, so I tried to replace them, but I don't think it worked, right?
@donafrauenhofer21812 ай бұрын
Sorry about the video availability, but some of the art works you show are not Michelangelo's. The modern-day studio artists just do not add anything. I lived in Florence for a year while earning my master's degree, and Michelangelo is near and dear to my heart. No offense intended, and you get points for pronouncing Caprese correctly! Buona fortuna!
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
I loved learning about your master's degree and especially that someone with so much knowledge saw my video. I am really happy.
@donafrauenhofer21812 ай бұрын
Well, keep up the good work. If you are really interested in Michelangelo, you might want to read his bio in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists (1550 edition -- he published two). If you ever need any pronunciation tips, feel free to ask. Ciao!
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
@@donafrauenhofer2181 Thank you so much. I'll do. Ciao
@_Solaris3 ай бұрын
"Intriguing, isn't it? You should be" 😂😂😂 bots be bottn'.
@WhattaHistory2 ай бұрын
I imagine you liked something you saw in this video or not? And I'm not a bot...
@kaiquemf3 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing our beautiful country!!!
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
It's my pleasure
@kaiquemf3 ай бұрын
Great!!! 😁
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
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@allanlank3 ай бұрын
The first Indo-Europeans to the British Isles were KELTS not Germans. The Germans didn't arrive until after the Romans left in the fifth century AD.
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. It's imprecise to say "KELTS" as if there was a single, unified group. The first Indo-European arrivals belonged to various cultures and subgroups within the broader Celtic branch, likely arriving in waves between 4500 and 1000 BC.
@allanlank3 ай бұрын
@@WhattaHistory It is INCORRECT to call the pre-Roman Britons, Germans. It is imprecise to call the post-Roman invaders, Germans, as the Jutes were Danish and the Frisians were Dutch.
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
It's important to remember that migrations and cultural interactions are complex processes. While the label "Germanic" is helpful to understand the broader linguistic connection, it shouldn't erase the specificities and diversity of the individual groups involved.
@manoelaparecidomouradesouz33753 ай бұрын
Gênesis. .dos.deuses.chineses.top.1000.
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
What it means?
@joaomarcelodos3 ай бұрын
Congrats! Nice video
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
You are so kind
@Ajgsydodkdlclcjjs3 ай бұрын
Made by Shah Jahan for his wife , who he loved so much he had countless other wives and slaves plus married his wife's sister as soon as his wife died ☠️☠️☠️☠️
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
I find this story most fascinating
@Ajgsydodkdlclcjjs3 ай бұрын
@@WhattaHistory welp here you go
@joaomarcelodos3 ай бұрын
There was no way an agreement like that could work. unfortunately
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Indeed
@joaomarcelodos3 ай бұрын
I’m glad you’re back 😊
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
I had some internal problems, but I'm back
@marie35873 ай бұрын
you have beautiful images and a good historical context beautiful images and good historical context In this rich context from a historical point of view, in Portugal it is possible to study, in a relatively close space, a large number of testimonies of civilizations and experiences of past centuries from the Neolithic remains, through the villages of the Celts (castros), the rule of the Romans, the civilization of the Suevi who built a united kingdom. This kingdom was the first Christian kingdom on the Iberian peninsula. and its influence on the Christian concept of the formation of the kingdom of Portugal, with Braga as its capital, the city of archbishops With more than 2000 years of history, Braga is the oldest Portuguese city and one of the oldest Christian cities in the world. Furthermore, it is possible to follow a lot of documentation of the action of the religious orders that in Portugal dominated the occupation, the culture of the territory and the formation of communities, with the knowledge acquired, passing on experience, knowledge and influence to other destinations, former Portuguese colonies on other continents
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
The history of Portugal is truly enchanting. I have a great desire to experience all this wealth up close and immerse myself in its rich cultural heritage. From the ancient castles and historical monuments that tell tales of a bygone era to the vibrant traditions and celebrations that continue to thrive today, Portugal's legacy is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. The allure of its picturesque landscapes, combined with the warmth of its people, makes the prospect of discovering Portugal even more compelling.
@joaomarcelodos3 ай бұрын
cool story but some photos are poorly framed
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Sorry about that. I'm still learning how to make really cool videos. But I'm glad you're enjoying the story.
@teddydavis23393 ай бұрын
Portugal is great if you like land grabbing, enslaving pirates. Yes, much to be admired. Lol Where did it get them?
@joaomarcelodos4 ай бұрын
one day I will visit Machu Picchu
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Me too
@wolfthequarrelsome5044 ай бұрын
They're 10lbs guys.
@WhattaHistory3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the contribution
@joaomarcelodos4 ай бұрын
KZbin needs more videos like this!! 👏👏
@WhattaHistory4 ай бұрын
Thanks. Comments like this really help
@joaomarcelodos4 ай бұрын
Now I see! My request has been fulfilled. Thank you! 😁😁😁
@WhattaHistory4 ай бұрын
I was waiting for your comment! Thanks for the support!
@joaomarcelodos4 ай бұрын
You didn’t make my midway video😢 But this one is nice
@WhattaHistory4 ай бұрын
It's true, but you asked me 30 hours ago and this video was almost 100% ready. But today's is about Midway. I await your comment today at 7pm