American Reacts to 10 German Inventions That Changed The World..

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@BomberFletch31
@BomberFletch31 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe that this video missed out the most obvious German invention of all: the motor car. Karl Friedrich Benz was granted a patent for his "Benz Patent-Motorwagen" in 1885. He is the same Benz that founded Benz & Cie, which later merged with Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft to form Daimler-Benz, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz.
@d34d10ck
@d34d10ck Жыл бұрын
The most important to me will always be the rocket engine. Just because it was invented as a weapon doesn't make it less impressive in my opinion. I don't even want to imagine where we would be today without rockets.
@stampcollector74
@stampcollector74 Жыл бұрын
^You should not forget the bicycle (or at least it's predecessor: draisine), remote control or the TV. ~_~ [etc.]
@marcel.s7493
@marcel.s7493 Жыл бұрын
Yeb I think the same
@aliti9315
@aliti9315 Жыл бұрын
also the first functioning computer and aspirin should have been on the list as well :D
@manub.3847
@manub.3847 Жыл бұрын
File folders (often also called Leitz folders) and matching hole punches are also among the German inventions. known drug: aspirin
@pauldenby878
@pauldenby878 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction Joel! You should also do a reaction to German achievements in the Arts - it's quite a fascinating story (particularly in the 20th Century - painting / cinema / music)
@felix_onfire3463
@felix_onfire3463 Жыл бұрын
125 years ago, an earth-shattering technical idea became reality in Cologne. In 1876, Nicolaus August Otto created the world's first viable four-stroke engine. Through the N.A. Otto triggered motor impulse, the social and economic life changed decisively.
@nettcologne9186
@nettcologne9186 Жыл бұрын
On Wikipedia you can read all the inventions from Germany, whether the invention of the car, or the mRNA vaccine against Corona, whether Asperin or Einstein's theory of relativity.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Жыл бұрын
Well... Einstein's work, was less an "invention", but more discoveries...
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Жыл бұрын
"read all the inventions from Germany, whether the invention of the car" you should use your own advice and learn that first car was invented in France over a century before Benz build his internal combustion first car... and few years after he did it at the end of XIX century the most popular type of car was not a car with internal combustion engine but an electric car... and the first electric car is a few years older than the German car and also comes from France... The mentioned by your vaccine is failing to stop the spread of the disease. "Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity" he left Germany in 1984 and moved to Switzerland.... Scientists call 1905 Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis - his year of miracles(so 9 years after he left Germany and in that time he was studing, working and teaching in Switzerland) ->and he was in the end forced to run awey from Switzerland and Europe because of German habit of forcing Swiss to extradite to Germany people with Einstein -> non-German nationality -> and then this people were forced to take a shower in a room where showers do not got any water conected to the showers... and mentioned by you Aspirin was invented in 1897 by Bayern -> In 1925 Bayer merged with five other German companies to form IG Farben -> If you use your own advice and read about what chemical substance was in this showers you gonna learn that IG Farben is all over wikipedia article that is describing development, production and criminaluse of that substance...
@antonstoeckl3689
@antonstoeckl3689 Жыл бұрын
mRNA was invented by Dr. Robert Malone. He is totally against to use it as a vaccine for humans
@raineramelung7380
@raineramelung7380 Жыл бұрын
There, s some more... The car, Rockets, Computer,....
@rolandscherer1574
@rolandscherer1574 Жыл бұрын
Discovery and proof of nuclear fission by Otto Hahn. Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch were the first to publish a correct theoretical explanation of the process.
@DJone4one
@DJone4one Жыл бұрын
Not to forget that Porsche also developed the first electric vehicle. And the first Computer Z1 was from K. Zuse.
@DJone4one
@DJone4one Жыл бұрын
@@ThomasVWorm Sorry, the explanation was wrong. Of course porsche didn't develop the first pc, that wasn't what was meant either. I should have separated the sentence. Lt.
@Patrick-sz5dk
@Patrick-sz5dk Жыл бұрын
I'm missing the Haber-Bosch process (by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch), one of the greatest inventions of all time :D
@orlando-legolasthanheiser5717
@orlando-legolasthanheiser5717 Жыл бұрын
And there are so much more Technologies which are invented in Germany. For example: Rockets which can leave the atmosphere are started first from German ground (the ingenieur was called Braun and founded later the NASA), 1941 Konrad Zuse invented the first PC which called Z3 (this one can't even do much and alse filled up a hole room, but it was the first digital PC which was based on) and also the equivalent to the Diesel engine the Otto-Engine was invented in Germany, also the first batterie cames from Germany and is called Galvanic element.
@roderickdunn3464
@roderickdunn3464 6 ай бұрын
The printing press allowed the production of texts, this allowed the creation of books to record knowledge, this in turn allow the growth of knowledge ... And so on the printing press is the starting point of ourmodern society.
@jonson856
@jonson856 Жыл бұрын
The mp3 format was quite the ingenious way of compressing audio files. I remember having to learn the concept of it myself because nobody could help me and then I had to present it for my Abiturabschlussprüfung.
@freeenergyonshore2828
@freeenergyonshore2828 Жыл бұрын
x-Ray, or Röntgen, as we say in Germany. You can visit the original laboratory at the university of Würzburg, as well as the original Nobel achievement. Everything survived the second world war, like a small wonder. The university is pleased to show you that stuff if you are interested.
@lumpltv8488
@lumpltv8488 Жыл бұрын
We don't run out of IP-Adresses, we already ran out a long time ago. But luckily there are some very smart computer freaks, that solved it with seperating external and internal adresses. IPv6 was already introduced back in 1995, but it is far more conveniet to use IPv4 for us humans. That is one of the major reasons why we still use IPv4.
@klappstock943
@klappstock943 Жыл бұрын
Add automobile, fridge, ketchup, TV,..... 🔥
@olivertripp5412
@olivertripp5412 Жыл бұрын
Many worldwide used and world-changing inventions missing, but it's hard to cut down to 10... Some things like a bunsen burner should be left out and the car for example should be put in...
@stefanw7406
@stefanw7406 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, an important invention is missing here, because the German Conrad Zuse has developed the first computer with the "Zuse Z 1".
@Linkingx2
@Linkingx2 Жыл бұрын
I am also reffering to the wikipedia site "list of german inventions" insane absolutely insane
@outstandler
@outstandler Жыл бұрын
Hey JPS, first. I think it’s very remarkable that you try to learn more about the world. I think especially because you’re from the US because you’re country is so selfcentered and doesn’t encourage the normal people to get this kind of knowledge. So don’t you ever be ashamed of not knowing before learning. As long as you’re willing to change that. Second. You’re way more smarter than you think. You’re a clever and charming person. I like you’re videos a lot because you’re so open minded. Very refreshing in this world. ❤ Greets from Germany 😎
@andreasjohannes4173
@andreasjohannes4173 Жыл бұрын
The Jeans !!!! Levi Strauss is a German .
@andystone6777
@andystone6777 Жыл бұрын
just having reached time index 0:48 and seen R. Diesel in the preview pic, I thinking hard what will follow. Gutenberg's book printing for sure, Philipp Reis (from my hometown) who invented the telephone, Konrad Roentgen (X-ray), Wankel who invented a differnt engine than Diesel and Benz (Wankel: rotating piston that still finds his way into the Mazda MX 5 / Miata) . . . and hmmm, we'll see 🙂
@Soulscreamer7
@Soulscreamer7 Жыл бұрын
first airplane check, first car check, first bike check, first motorcycle check, first petrol engine and diesel engine check hm almost the entire transport system was invented in or by Germans.
@TheBackdrafter80
@TheBackdrafter80 11 ай бұрын
How about the following topic for a video? Top 10 things that were stolen from Germany after WW2. ;)
@goo-r1k
@goo-r1k 5 ай бұрын
Nicholas cudreon (ignore spelling) invented the car like 80y before benz (steamn operated engine). Karl benz built on technology he was the first to patent it.
@odunhops7727
@odunhops7727 Жыл бұрын
in my area (palatines) there were 2 brilliant inventions made "the zipper" and - "the colour TV (PAL)
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
Today, radar is mainly used to catch speeders and send them a nice photo along with the speeding ticket.
@bassbacke
@bassbacke Жыл бұрын
"What are the main uses of radar? Radars today are used to detect and track aircraft, spacecraft, and ships at sea as well as insects and birds in the atmosphere; measure the speed of automobiles; map the surface of the earth from space; and measure properties of the atmosphere and oceans." So not mainly used for law enforcement. Many cars these days got long range radar sensors for forward looking functions especially made for Highly Automated Driving.
@torstenfunke
@torstenfunke Жыл бұрын
Cars, Jet propulsion, Rockets, Computers...there are so many more missing
@jamesbutler5570
@jamesbutler5570 Жыл бұрын
Mostly anything what americans think is great was invented in europe😅😅
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 Жыл бұрын
ISO doesn't stand for industrial standards organisation, it stands for International (and thus is where it gets complicated) Organisation of Standards - YES they're in the wrong order.. _It's all in the name. Because 'International Organization for Standardization' would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), our founders decided to give it the short form ISO. ISO is derived from the Greek 'isos', meaning equal_
@littlebeast77
@littlebeast77 Жыл бұрын
There are two other investors the video missed: Konrad Zuse - computer 1941 and Philipp Reis - telephone 1861. Greetings from Germany 🤘🏼
@YesterchipsMIG
@YesterchipsMIG Жыл бұрын
Wireless communicaiton (Heinrich Hertz), the computer (Konrad Zuse), the car (Carl Benz), computermouse (Reiner Mallebrein @Telefunken), ... and the list goes on. Sadly germany is falling behind when it comes to patents this days... :(
@alansmithee8831
@alansmithee8831 Жыл бұрын
Hello Joel. As a science graduate I knew a lot of this, but it was interesting to see. It had me going hmm when radar came up. Google said the first practical radar was British, which makes sense from it seeming to be a surprise to a certain air force once upon a time. Now I wonder which one?
@xxJOKeR75xx
@xxJOKeR75xx Жыл бұрын
There is a bunch of inventions where multiple people from different countries had their hands in. Graham Bell took his concept for the phone from German inventor Philip Reis for example. The computer was developed by multiple people over time, Babbage and Turing being the mostz prominent ones but German Konrad Zuse actually built the first programmable Computer. Assigning inventions to just one guy of one nation often is a bit oversimplified imo. But it's safe to say Germany had a hand in almost all of the important inventions. It's called the land of poets and thinkers for a reason.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Жыл бұрын
In fact, the patent on the radar was granted in Germany as early as 1904. But nobody recognized the multiple application possibilities. Another example is materials science. An often overlooked area in science. In 1906, Duraliminium was developed at the then Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. As everyone knows today, the stuff that made aviation what it is today. But at that time, the application was perceived as very narrow. The first use took place in airship construction. But it wasn't until the war that the first all-metal aircraft emerged. There is a wealth of German developments that have only opened the door for major changes. About the often overlooked invention of the air pump and the creation of the first vacuum in the 17th century (for me, this marks the beginning of the age of technological modernity and not Isaak Newton's "apple incident" that never happened), by Otto von Guerike , via the discovery of X-rays by Konrad Roentgen (first Nobel Prize in Physics ever) to the discovery of nuclear fission by Otto Hahn and the associated entry into the investigation of subatomic particles, to name just a few milestones...
@alansmithee8831
@alansmithee8831 Жыл бұрын
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 Did you ever see James Burke's TV series "Connections"? It showed how discoveries from all over the world impacted on discoveries in other places.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Жыл бұрын
@@alansmithee8831 Tell me something new...This happend all along the human history. This goes as far as such oddities, where cultures get the merits for an achievement that would not have been necessary without their existence, or their behavior. An almost grotesque example is the "saving of knowledge" by the Muslims and the ancient knowledge of antiquity. It is often claimed that the Arabs saved the knowledge of the ancient cultures into modern times when the Europeans were trapped in the "dark ages" and were real barbarians compared to the Muslim culture. Spain is often used as an example. On closer inspection, of course, this is complete nonsense. Any why is this the case? Because exactly this ancient knowledge was preserved by the Byzantines. The Eastern Romans make exactly this bridge. Because they practically seamlessly continue the culture of Greece and to a certain extent also that of the old Roman Empire. Exchange and communication with more distant cultures, such as India, continues to take place via trade and travel. Only the Muslims, with their aggression, destroy this flow of knowledge. And there is one more factor to be considered: The great libraries of antiquity (the one in Alexandria is only one of many, albeit originally the largest) continue to exist on the soil of the Byzantine Empire and only become so in the course of the conflict with the Muslims destroyed. By far the greatest part of the knowledge that the Muslims are said to have preserved for Europe was already there. And it must also be mentioned that the Muslims, on their advance to the West, destroyed empires that were yet to develop their cultural and technical heyday. This possibility was also destroyed as a result. This fact is hardly noticed at all. So you can see that cultural and technological exchanges have taken place practically throughout the history of civilization. So please tell me something new...
@alansmithee8831
@alansmithee8831 Жыл бұрын
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 I had simply wondered if you had seen the reconstruction of the vacuum between two hemispheres that teams of horses could not separate, shown on this TV series? As a kid it was where I learned of the vacuum pump example you quoted. I put it into Google and it came straight to the episode, which was on KZbin. I still find it impressive to watch, whilst it it is by no means new.
@kbittorf335
@kbittorf335 Жыл бұрын
EKG? Electrocardiograph. IV, intravenous catheter. German I believe.
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Жыл бұрын
Motors: Nikolaus OTTO (gas), Rudolf DIESEL, Felix Wankel, 1. Cars: Benz Daimler Maybach Bosch Spark Plugs ABS (Sensing solutions from Bosch Sensortec enable the following use cases in smartphones and tablets: Image stabilization Activity, gesture & context recognition Screen orientation Device orientation Indoor SLAM Shock and freefall detection Significant motion Motion control) Medicine: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (the XRay), Contact linses, Robert Koch the Bacterium, Bayer the Aspirin, Sticking plaster, Pfizer Vaccine is BionTech Germany Anthrax Serum by Bayer Playgrounds, Kindergarten the Glider, the Bike, MP3, Scientist: Schröder (Schröder´s Cat), Heisenberg, Jahn, Einstein..... Leibniz (Binary System) Konrad Zuse Z3 (was the world's first programmable computer), MP3, TV, Refrigerator Zeiss best optic period system Wernher von Braun NASA Moonlanding Guttenberg (printing press with movable letters) Martin Luther, Beethoven, Bach, Händel................... Goethe, Heine, Schiller............. Schoppenhauer, Nietzsche, Hegel, ... social market economy social Democracy Made in Germany is a worldwide seal of quality
@georgeorwell7291
@georgeorwell7291 Жыл бұрын
The first computer? Leibnitz and later Konrad Zuse? Einstein made Computer Chips possible....
@wWvwvV
@wWvwvV Жыл бұрын
14:20 I would say, all the things, except the coffee filters (Melitta). In Germany, nobody uses them anymore. They were popular back then, but nowadays, you have a coffee pot with a stamp to keep the ground to the ground. Or you have an automatic coffee maker with a bean grinder. The problem of Melitta filters was, they also kept back coffee oils, essential oils, needed for the flavor. But capsule coffee, heck no! I hope this is gone already. I don't follow it.
@fightfannerd2078
@fightfannerd2078 Жыл бұрын
They invented almost everything
@danielgerber8452
@danielgerber8452 Жыл бұрын
You forgot the car and the bicycle 😅
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo Жыл бұрын
there is a YT vid with 50 German inventions, but Americans cant watch it! because some of them would committed suicide, because many American things does not came from USA but Germany!
@philiprennert7730
@philiprennert7730 Жыл бұрын
The Most imported thing is missed out beer was invented in Germany 🍻
@VintageTechFan
@VintageTechFan Жыл бұрын
"Modern" beer according to the Reinheitsgebot, yes. "Fermented grain juice" in general though dates way back to the stone age.
@Goredon80
@Goredon80 Жыл бұрын
I'd say the Haber-Bosch process is missing. This feeds mankind. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haber_process
@AussieWalkthroughs
@AussieWalkthroughs Жыл бұрын
at the end when he mentions the coffee and Aussies and our addiction... literally an Aussie who just got an expresso machine haha
@bas1330
@bas1330 Жыл бұрын
Somehow I would have expected to see Konrad Zuse in the list... "With his development of the Z3 in 1941, Zuse built the first functioning, fully automatic, program-controlled and freely programmable computer that worked in binary floating-point arithmetic, and thus the world's first functioning computer. "
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Жыл бұрын
You are not alone, on this list...
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s Жыл бұрын
@@ThomasVWorm That's completely true. Though a lot of things were then "invented" much earlier. For example Leonardo da Vinci invented the automobile as well as many other things. However at that time there was no way to build any of those things. As it is in almost all science disciplines you build upon the work that came before you. Personally, as a programmer myself, I really like Ada's story. It's incredible that she essentially wrote programs / developed algorithms for a machine that didn't exist at that time, just in theory. Though there's always a huge difference in knowing the theory and actually building something. We can see a similar thing with quantum computing and fusion. We know almost all the theory about it, but with our current technology we can't really build them. I think the largest quantum computer has just about 433 qubits (IBM) and most of them are more a proof of concept and research builds. They can barely be used for anything practical yet. With fusion we're not even that close to commercial use as some want you to believe. Currently all fusion experiments consume more energy than what you get out. In that field we're only doing some fundamental research. Though since those technologies are much more complicated it's extremely expensive to even build the most rudimentary setup. So there are essentially two parts to almost any invention: The theoretical idea and concept and how to actually implement it practically. What's amazing about Konrad Zuse is that he built the Z3 on his own in the living room or his parent's flat out of spare parts and it worked. Though people should not focus too much on individual persons. A huge portion of Einstein's special theory of relativity was not discovered by him. As already said, we build on the knowledge that others have discovered before. Einstein essentially combined several concepts and developed several formulas so that (almost) everything fall into place and fit together. Though we know that it's not the end of the story yet as relativity and the standard model of particle physics (quantum mechanic) is not compatible with each other. That's what theoretical physicists work on at the moment to come up with a new theory / concept that actually explains both at the same time.
@Thisandthat8908
@Thisandthat8908 Жыл бұрын
You need 20 different qualifierss when you talke about "firsts" in computers. Electronic or programmable or digital or.... By some definitions it was Zuse by others it was not. Given the pretty shallow depth of biographical and technical details in the video that would have been way too complicated. Of course it's more often than not the case that you can not nail down a invention to a single person or point in time. The discussion on first computers or also lightbulbs are great examples.
@MyAnno1404
@MyAnno1404 Жыл бұрын
He build it - but the concept was there already
@gedeuchnixan3830
@gedeuchnixan3830 Жыл бұрын
@@Bunny99s It´s not true it wasn´t possible at DaVinci´s time, the fact that quite some of his inventions were build exactly the way he would have done it and are fully working as intended sais different. His problem was: building things costs money and he didn´t had any and couldn´t find sponsors for most of his inventions, there was no kickstarter back than.
@dschoas
@dschoas Жыл бұрын
If you think about it: not only the Diesel engine was developed by a German, but also the Otto engine for gasoline.
@ray-sattler
@ray-sattler Жыл бұрын
And the wankel engine and the jet engine
@hernerweisenberg7052
@hernerweisenberg7052 Жыл бұрын
@@ray-sattler Germany was the first to adopt a jet powerd airplane into its force, but the thing was not invented in germany.
@TheDude50447
@TheDude50447 Жыл бұрын
All commonly used internal combustion engines around the world are german inventions. Otto, Diesel, Wankel and turbine.
@skdKitsune
@skdKitsune Жыл бұрын
@@hernerweisenberg7052 It was. Ohain built the first practical jet engine and perfected the concept, which was nothing too new in theory. Turbine engines had been around for a long time and theories about them for even longer.
@achimkunisch8619
@achimkunisch8619 Ай бұрын
@@hernerweisenberg7052 There was paralel develepment against the UK, but germany came out on top, so yeah, germany envented it.
@n0wi153
@n0wi153 Жыл бұрын
The Car, The Bicylce, The Computer, SpaceRocket, Hang Glyder, Thermometer, and so much more ....
@Spabsa
@Spabsa Жыл бұрын
I thought the Brit’s invented the computer
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
@@Spabsa The electronic computer was invented by Konrad Zuse. Charles Babbage invented the Analytical Machine, which was mechanical.
@Spabsa
@Spabsa Жыл бұрын
@@Nikioko so I’m still confused. If that’s true what are the Americans credited for on the computer? The transistor? The Personal Computer?
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
@@Spabsa I don't know. The first home computer? However, Konrad Zuse built the Z3 in 1941, which was, according to Wikipedia: “the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. Thanks to this machine and its predecessors, Konrad Zuse has often been suggested as the inventor of the computer.” The transistor is a semiconductor electronic component which was first patented by Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, who was Austro-Hungarian.
@Spabsa
@Spabsa Жыл бұрын
@@Nikioko I’m seeing it was the Z1, not the Z3. In the late 30s. Also the US Army is credited with with the invention of the Electronic Numerical Integrator. It was called ENIAC. The first PC. It came in 1946. (Probably from German scientists docs, after the war) there were others around at the time that had similar features. This was the first that had them all in one package. Still was a tank and costed a lot. But these big computers were being sold to universities and the military. Then of course you have the transistor, then the integrated circuit, finally the microprocessor then by the 1970s Silicon Valley gets its name. And the real personal Computer is born. You know who’s to say all of this wouldn’t have happened in Germany? The war took everything from Europe and all the capital and investment went to the US. Along with Germanys best and brightest.
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
Around 1900, the German Empire was the most advanced country in the world in terms of science and engineering. Just look at the number of Nobel laureates in physics and chemestry up to WWII. However, the society was quite conservative, although Germany was the first country with a mandatory social security system (health insurance, accident insurance, pension insurance), introduced by Bismarck in 1883.
@jyuvgrace5364
@jyuvgrace5364 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean"however they were conservative ", as if that's a bad thing? They were so advanced exactly because they were conservative and homogeneous.
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
@@jyuvgrace5364 Because it was a bad thing. While France was a republic and Britain a parliamentary republic, the German society was quite absolutistic, which no interest in putting more power into the hands of the parliament and the people.
@11everhard
@11everhard Жыл бұрын
@@Nikioko That is simply not true. Due to the standards of that time, Germany was democratic an modern state, with no abolutism at all. The "Emperor" was not an abolutist king. The name, according to the constitution, was only the name for the President of the Federation.
@gregoryexplorer5095
@gregoryexplorer5095 Жыл бұрын
​@@NikiokoDude, just because they were called Emperors (Kaiser) does not mean they were crazy tyrannical pharaohs 😂 German Empire was a constitutional monarchy. means Reichstag (with more than 300 members) was the actual government of the country.
@nomaam9077
@nomaam9077 Жыл бұрын
The coffee filter was probably more of a joke, but the really important German inventions are missing: Peter Henlein, inventor of the first portable clock (1511) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, inventor of the binary number system (1679) Johann Philipp Reis, inventor of the telephone (1860) Felix Wankel, inventor of the Wankel engine (1932) Carl von Linde, inventor of the refrigerator (1873) Carl Benz, inventor of the automobile (1885) Otto Lilienthal, inventor of the airplane (1894) Manfred von Ardenne, inventor of the television (1928) Wernher von Braun, inventor of rocket technology (1936) Konrad Zuse, inventor of the computer (1941) Hans von Ohain, Turbine jet engine for aircraft (1942)
@FredFromJupiter
@FredFromJupiter Жыл бұрын
Not of the airplane, he invented the glider.
@nomaam9077
@nomaam9077 Жыл бұрын
He discovered the wing profile and thus the lift that makes flying possible in the first place. Even the Wright brothers appreciate that.
@Whiteknuckle157
@Whiteknuckle157 Жыл бұрын
Also missing is Werner von Siemens' electric generator and motor.
@boerbenlp8659
@boerbenlp8659 Жыл бұрын
I think what Zuse invented, was not the computer (automated processing of calulations) in general, but he made the first machine, which was programmable. So it was not focused on specific calculations or built for just one job. But I guess this is more or less what we would call a computer nowadays :D
@losconflictoshh1981
@losconflictoshh1981 Жыл бұрын
Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch, inventors of the Haber-Bosch process to synthesize Ammonia (1911)
@xtwxtw
@xtwxtw Жыл бұрын
There are so many more German inventions First Car by Benz First real rocket by Braun First Computer by Zuse First Telephone by Reis (20 years before Bell) First Lightbulb by Göbel (25 years before Edison) First hypersonic aircraft by Messerschmidt (ME262) First aircraft by Lilienthal First television by Ardenne Theory of relativity by Einstein Motorbike, Aspirin, Generator, nuclear energy and so on… By the way - you are wearing a jeans ? Levi Strauss 👍
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Жыл бұрын
First Car by French Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot First Electric Car by French Gustave Trouvé And now we planing to ban the German invention and go back to the few years older invented by that French inventor. and few years after the first Benz car the most popular type of car was also electric... First computer by English Charles Babbage First telephone: "The first inventor of a telephone was Phillip Reis of Germany only musical not articulating. The first person to publicly exhibit a telephone for transmission of articulate speech was A. G. Bell. The first practical commercial telephone for transmission of articulate speech was invented by myself. Telephones used throughout the world are mine and Bell's. Mine is used for transmitting. Bell's is used for receiving." Lightbulb: In 1840, British scientist Warren de la Rue enclosed a coiled platinum filament in a vacuum tube and passed an electric current through it (14 years before Göbel) First hypersonic aircraft The North American X-15. First aircraft by Montgolfier brothers 1783 (108 years before Lilienthal first flight). The first demonstration of the instantaneous transmission of images was by Georges Rignoux and A. Fournier in Paris in 1909. (and btw inventor of the Nipkow Disk 1884 was from Kaszubian family -> Polish). In May 1914, Archibald Low gave the first demonstration of his television system at the Institute of Automobile Engineers in London. He called his system 'Televista'. -> 17 year before mentioned by you Ardenne. Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis - his year of miracles -> 1905 -> so only 9 years after this Jewish guy moved from Germany to Switzerland to study, work and teach there... And btw Messerschmidt 262 engines were so crapy that even Soviets instantly droped them and copied British design as British developed jet engine first and the design was much more efficient and reliable(and Me 262 was not even supersonic so a good try with claiming that it was hipersonic...🤣)
@foghather
@foghather Жыл бұрын
The ME262 had a max velocity of 560 mph, so it was not hypersonic at all (a term that is used for mach 5 and above), but still at subsonic level.
@reinhard8053
@reinhard8053 Жыл бұрын
@@Bialy_1 Babbage published the first idea for something like a computer but didn't build (or let build) anything working.
@Xxhenrik96xX
@Xxhenrik96xX Жыл бұрын
@@Bialy_1 First combustion engine car (which we still use, unlike steam) was made by a german. Just like any of the combustion engine types that we are or were recently using( Otto, Diesel, Wankel)
@sangfroidian5451
@sangfroidian5451 Жыл бұрын
This could have been a top 1000, Germany has always been one of the major driving forces of the world.
@dirkdriessen1133
@dirkdriessen1133 Жыл бұрын
There were around 20 essential inventions. new manufacturing methods and working material necessary for Carl Benz to bring his first car onto the road, like spark plug, ignition, rectifier coil, resonance exhaust, cross hatching, all invented by other germans.
@Windwalker665
@Windwalker665 Жыл бұрын
In fact, this was Germany in the past. These times are over, I‘m sure. 😢
@karlfranzemperorofmandefil5547
@karlfranzemperorofmandefil5547 Жыл бұрын
@@Windwalker665 meanwhile Germany being consistently in the top 3 of the most innovative economies in the world… Germany is still extremely innovative, it’s just that the rest of the world has largely caught up in many areas
@matthiash.4670
@matthiash.4670 Жыл бұрын
@@Windwalker665 what's a most importent innovation can only be juged in furture, and as of there perspective in the past. You can, in most time, not imagine what kind of innovation will be world changing. But in fact mybe the mRNA therapy first used for COVID my be this kind of invention, we are look back on in the furtue.
@Windwalker665
@Windwalker665 Жыл бұрын
@@matthiash.4670 With children who can not read nor write there is no more future for german innovations. If you would like to be a cyborg, then mRNA may be good for you, but it‘s not good for humans.
@peterplotts1238
@peterplotts1238 Жыл бұрын
I was an exchange student at the Universitaet Würzburg and attended a class at the medical school where Professor Roentgen invented the x-ray machine. Later, back home in Texas, I had to go to the doctor and on the wall of the examining room was a picture of Roentgen demonstrating his invention to medical students.
@andreaslindenau1190
@andreaslindenau1190 Жыл бұрын
What you always call "x-rays" is in Germany only called " let us make a Röntgen -Aufnahme of the leg,I think it IS broken".To honour Prof Röntgen we only call them "Röntgenstrahlung" and never x-rays .He received one of the first Nobel-prices (Physics) ever ! And millions of Doctors produce them every day for urgend diagnostics of e.g. fractures even during operations and to repair the bones.
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Жыл бұрын
Before Rodolph Diesel I expected to see Nicolaus Otto the inventor of the 4 stroke gasoline engine plus Mr Daimler and Mr Benz for inventing the car (independently but at the same time) not long after Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach invented the motorcycle.
@nightstorm5914
@nightstorm5914 Жыл бұрын
dont forget first hybrid engine by Ferdinand Porsche and Rotary Engine by Felix Wankel
@the_retag
@the_retag Жыл бұрын
DEUTZER MOTORENFABRIK
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Жыл бұрын
@@nightstorm5914 The main achievement of the Wankel engine is that it bankrupted NSU. Not sure if that counts as 'world changing'.
@chris_0018
@chris_0018 Жыл бұрын
Otto did‘t invented the otto engine, he just bought the patent of the real inventor reithmann. That is the reason he will never be on that lists.
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Жыл бұрын
@@chris_0018 BS
@TomRuthemann
@TomRuthemann Жыл бұрын
Even before the Second World War, the first attempts at video telephony took place in Germany using a method developed by Georg Oskar Schubert. In 1936, the first public television intercom service was introduced between Berlin, Leipzig, Nuremberg and Munich. At that time, it was possible to make video calls to each other from public television intercoms.
@AlbionTarkhan
@AlbionTarkhan Жыл бұрын
Germans have invented way more shit than that and have led the world in so many fields for centuries. And German immigrants to other countries particularly America have made huge contributions to technological innovations. It’s such a pity that such a wonderful people and culture had such a terrible period in history that many can only remember them by
@Ilogunde
@Ilogunde Жыл бұрын
And it's just 12 years (and a few months) in our roughly 2000 years of history... But everyone remembers the angry moustache man who wasn't even German but Austrian. To be clear: You absolutely should remember those 12 years and, more imoprtantly, how they came to be! There should absoltely never ever a repeat of times like these! But it is indeed sad that a lot of people tend to overlook all the good stuff the Germans of the past did for the world.
@antonstoeckl3689
@antonstoeckl3689 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately many German inside Germany see Germans today as Racist, Nazi"s and intolerant to foreigners
@TheBlackfall234
@TheBlackfall234 Жыл бұрын
the period is demonized far beyond reality. If you stop eating hollywood myths and start research ww2 just by actual historical documents and people who lived in that time, you will end up with a different result then "terrible period".
@TheBlackfall234
@TheBlackfall234 Жыл бұрын
@@Ilogunde Austria and Germany are the same thing.
@antonstoeckl3689
@antonstoeckl3689 Жыл бұрын
I am old enough to say that both of my parents did live through Hitler time from the beginning to the very end. Both did say not everything was bad under Hitler. Their was prosperity for everyone and crime did almost not exist . My father was wounded in Moscow and was after his recovery a guard in a factory.
@mondexponent2126
@mondexponent2126 Жыл бұрын
The automobile , the computer , the jeans. So many things missing on that list :D
@derauditor5748
@derauditor5748 Жыл бұрын
Löb Strauß aka Levi Strauss en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Strauss
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
The MP3 format wasn't invented by Fraunhofer, it was invented by Karlheinz Brandenburg, who worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits in Erlangen.
@klamin_original
@klamin_original Жыл бұрын
And all inventions you do during your work in German institutions automatically makes it belong to the institution, not the inventor. That's part of the contracts. Besides that, what did you imply with "it wasn't invented by Fraunhofer"? Of course it was invented by a person, institutions can't "invent" stuff, people do :D
@nomaam9077
@nomaam9077 Жыл бұрын
These 74 institutes and research facilities are named after Joseph von Fraunhofer. However, he has been dead for 200 years.
@tabbycat6802
@tabbycat6802 Жыл бұрын
@@klamin_original Fraunhofer was also a person, he invented the spectroscope (which definitely belongs on this list).
@jessisfabulousworld2108
@jessisfabulousworld2108 Жыл бұрын
You should do a part two 😂 Adidas Airbag Aspirin Cars as it is, but BMW, Benz, Audi, VW, Porshe all German Cars Beer Bike Bookprinting Christmas trees Computer Contact lenses Gummibears Helicopter Jeans Jet engine Motorbike Puma Turntables Fridge (Siemens,Bosch,Miele .. all German) Scanner X-Rays Telephone Television Theory of relativity Thermos flask Toothpaste Zeppelin Electrical tram Diesel and Otto Engine First anti baby Pille And many many more
@derxer614
@derxer614 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately he he really had trouble pronouncing Röntgen, but what's interesting to know is that X-ray in German is actually called Röntgen-ray after its inventor.
@antonstoeckl3689
@antonstoeckl3689 Жыл бұрын
Even the Russian call it Roentgen
@andreamuller9009
@andreamuller9009 Жыл бұрын
That will probably be why English speakers say X-ray...they just can't pronounce Roentgen properly....
@MrJaniman12
@MrJaniman12 Жыл бұрын
@@antonstoeckl3689 Not Great, not terrible
@JBOGermany
@JBOGermany Жыл бұрын
Even many German speakers call it Rönchen instead of Röntgen. Röntgen himself called the x-rays "X-Strahlen"! They named the Ray's later by Röntgen's Name
@McGhinch
@McGhinch Жыл бұрын
He butchered all German names.
@TheyCalledMeT
@TheyCalledMeT Жыл бұрын
by far the most important invention ever, the Haber-Bosch process a method to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gas on an industrial scale. it changed the world, before this invention we where BARELY able to feed more than 1bil people
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
What is missing: - the electronic computer, invented by Konrad Zuse - the telephone, invented by Philipp Reis - the Otto engine, invented by Nicolaus Otto - the automobile, invented by Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz - the rocket engine, invented by Wernher von Braun etc...
@brainslayer666
@brainslayer666 20 күн бұрын
the rocket engine was not invented by wernher von braun. von braun and his team just developed rockets win way bigger sizes as a weapon. but the concept of a rocket and a rocket engine in smaller sizes existed way earlier. consider that there is not just one type of rocket engine or motor. a standard rocket motor can be found in every firework which has a more than 1000 year old history. and rocket boosters work in the same chemical way today
@marciusmarciukas5467
@marciusmarciukas5467 Жыл бұрын
Those were just tip of the iceberg there are so much more.
@stevenbodum3405
@stevenbodum3405 Жыл бұрын
who needs mp3 without another german invention the computer? basicly most stuff around us is inevnted by germans,cars, motorbikes, bikes, computer, telephone, light bulb, diesel motor, 4 stroke gas motor, gliders, elektic locomotive, forgot to say most of medicin and chemistry,rokets and space flight and so on.
@Rob1972Gem
@Rob1972Gem Жыл бұрын
I know it’s hard to hear from an American point of you but 98% of anything useful in the world has been invented in Europe. The majority of it in Germany and the UK. The USA has invented very little stolen a lot and improved on a lot but not actually invented from the get go very much at all. They have some claim to fame in the USA just not a lot
@HG_Budde
@HG_Budde Жыл бұрын
It's just so damn funny.. When the video mentioned the cassette player, you it seemed like you just went: "So what, nobody uses it anymore.." and then mp3 came along. 😂
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
5:52 (pushes up glasses) It’s actually ‘YOHANN Gootinburg’.
@eagle1de227
@eagle1de227 Жыл бұрын
don't bother, they also smashed Wilhelm Röntgen...
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Жыл бұрын
They also missed out Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch on whose process most modern fertilizer production is based. Without it humanity would have faced widespread hunger and starvation by the 1970s. I think that was more 'world changing' than the MP3.
@derauditor5748
@derauditor5748 Жыл бұрын
"They also missed out Fritz Haber" bäm! spot on! Haber was really a tragic figure. Giving and taking Life of so many People and Soldiers.
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Жыл бұрын
@@derauditor5748 Tragic is a good way of describing Haber. A Jewish German nationalist who developed chlorine gas into a weapon for trench warfare plus his work was fundamental in developing Zyklon B.
@dadudeme
@dadudeme Жыл бұрын
@@derauditor5748 hmm yes ammonia is used in explosives creation. Many inventions where created in war, war drives innovation. that does not mean the invention itself is bad.
@HG_Budde
@HG_Budde Жыл бұрын
The petrol or "Otto Engine" was invented by the german engineer Nicolaus August Otto in 1876 as well. Coincidentally this was also the engine Henry Ford used for his 1896 "Jew Flattening Device", sorry.. "Quadricycle" 😋 We invented EVERYTHING, the first bicycle, the airbag, beer, the c-leg (computer-controlled leg prostethic), the first chip-card (as in Debit and modern Credit Cards, the first contact lens, gummi bears, the first working helicopter, Jeans (they technically were invented by the German Levi Strauss), the jet engine, the first Kindergarten, the first motorcycle, nuclear fission, record players (vinyl, MC/VHS, mp1/2/3/4), the first ice-less, ammonia-operated refrigerator, the colour-scanner and its predecessors, the pocket camera (as apposed to the one with the stand and the hide-and-seek-blanket, Social Legislation (health, accident, old age and unemployment insurance laws), the first electric street cart/tram, the TV, the first thermos flask and toothpaste. Funny story as the last one: Konrad Zuse, a german engineer hated Maths so much, that he invented a machine that would do it for him, so he simultaniously invented the first electronic calculator and the first functioning, programmable computer. I could go on and on naming more examples, if I only knew some more.. 😁
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Жыл бұрын
First car was invented by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769(steam powered). In 1807, Nicéphore Niépce and his brother Claude created what was probably the world's first internal combustion engine (which they called a Pyréolophore), but installed it in a boat on the river Saone in France. Coincidentally, in 1807, the Swiss inventor François Isaac de Rivaz designed his own 'de Rivaz internal combustion engine' and used it to develop the world's first vehicle to be powered by such an engine. First electric car: 1881 French inventor Gustave Trouvé demonstrated the first working (three-wheeled) car powered by electricity at the International Exposition of Electricity, Paris. also: "The Otto engine was a large stationary single-cylinder internal combustion four-stroke engine designed by the German Nicolaus Otto. It was a low-RPM machine, and only fired every other stroke due to the Otto cycle, also designed by Otto." vs. "The Ford Model T used a 177 cu in (2.9 L) sidevalve, reverse-flow cylinder head inline 4-cylinder engine. It was primarily a gasoline engine. It produced 20 hp (14.9 kW) for a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). It was built in-unit with the Model T's novel transmission (a planetary design), sharing the same lubricating oil. The T engine was known for its simplicity, reliability, and economy. The engine remained in production for many years, and millions of units were produced. The engine design's lifespan exceeded that of the Model T vehicle itself, with industrial, marine, and military applications extending its production run. The T engine is on the Ward's 10 Best Engines of the 20th Century list." And not forget that you are also not corect about fuel as Ford T engine: While not engineered specifically for multifuel ability, its simple, robust design allowed a modified engine to successfully run on a variety of combustible fuels including benzene, ethanol, or kerosene. Sory do not have time to find all fake claims from your comment... but gonna leave you with an example: In 1897, the German physicist Leo Graetz invented and published his diode bridge and in year 1895 Polish inventor Karol Pollack invented and patented it in the UK and in year 1986 in Germany... and that is why many people nowdays call Karol Pollack invention a Graetz circuit or Graetz bridge... -> and i just mentioning it because you using internet and its working only because of that circuit. Karol Pollack also invented electrolytic capacitor -> for good part of the XX century most of the electronics and computers were build with that Polish invention.
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Жыл бұрын
"The four-stroke engine was first patented by Alphonse Beau de Rochas in 1861. Before, in about 1854-57, two Italians (Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci) invented an engine that was rumored to be very similar, but the patent was lost. The first person to build a working four-stroke engine, a stationary engine using a coal gas-air mixture for fuel (a gas engine), was German engineer Nicolaus Otto. This is why the four-stroke principle today is commonly known as the Otto cycle and four-stroke engines using spark plugs often are called Otto engines." "In 1886, the German patent office nullified the Deutz patent that would have run until 1891 due to the discovery of a previous patent for a four cycle engine by Frenchman Alphonse Beau de Rochas. Deutz was unable to show that his stratified charge induction system was unlike that described in the Rochas patent and lost his monopoly" So kinda similar story like with the Graetz circuit... I expect that in a decade or two when electric cars will be a dominant type of car again the era of false claims that Germans invented cars will be over and French will be finaly corectly recognized as the inventors.
@tomekk895
@tomekk895 Жыл бұрын
The "Jeans" were invented in Nevada by Jacob Davis (Jākobs Jufess) a latvian-jewish taylor, who immigrated to the US. Levi Strauss was Davis's cloth supplier and helped him to pay the patent fee for "rivet enforced pants". They holded the patent together from 1873 until 1890's then it went public domian.
@HG_Budde
@HG_Budde Жыл бұрын
@@tomekk895 Okay, you have convinced me. I was wrong 😅
@HG_Budde
@HG_Budde Жыл бұрын
@@Bialy_1 How do you know there are more "fake" claims, if you didn't even bother to check all of them? Using the word "fake" would imply that I did it on purpose, when I simply made a mistake. If you want to play this game, the first machine that could be recognised as a car was invented by a flemish inventor, namely Ferdinand Verbiest, residing in China around the year 1672. So your claim to fame would be "fake" as well. It is not my intention to big up Germany, but to distribute knowledge - so if and when I'm wrong, I will gladly admit that.
@joerggrohne64
@joerggrohne64 Жыл бұрын
And to be more up to date: first working covid-19 test (Christian Drostens research group at the Charite in Berlin), a working vaccine against covid-19 (Biontech together with Pfizer). Some others: The bicycle, named at that time Draisine (Karl von Drais), the bra (Hugo Schindler/patent Christine Hardt), Television by Paul Nipkow, Ferdinand Braun, Max Dieckmann, Manfred von Ardenne and many, many more. First TV station in the world, "Sender Paul Nipkow" in Berlin in 1935 (BBC followed in 1936).
@mydogs9900
@mydogs9900 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂Covid test😂😂😂😂😂
@DSiato
@DSiato Жыл бұрын
What about the TV (aka cathode-ray tube), the computer (Zuse Z1), nitro fertilizer, aspirin, communism, protestantism, beer (as we know it today) and of course the mighty fax machine
@klausmoritzpeitzsch690
@klausmoritzpeitzsch690 Жыл бұрын
+Heroin +Aspirin +Television (Braunsche Röhre, Tubes) +Hertz (electromagnetic waves) +Motorcars (Benz) +rocket science (the Nazis) and many more
@pkorobase
@pkorobase Жыл бұрын
the selection of the top 10 is really a matter of taste. you could also have named the invention of fertilizers for agriculture by Justus von Liebig, or the invention of cooling by Carl von Linde (for brewing beer :) ), or the Otto Motor (being the other way to drive cars) by Niicolaus Otto, ... and many more :)
@AleaumeAnders
@AleaumeAnders Жыл бұрын
Or the selective breeding of the sugar root, the plant responsible for the death of most humans. ;)
@brucenicoll4373
@brucenicoll4373 Жыл бұрын
It’s a pity that the USA has very low education and not a lot is being produced in design
@Meckermaxxe
@Meckermaxxe Жыл бұрын
Yes. The world can hate Germany. The world can laugh about Germany. But without Germany the world would look very different today. And no, it wouldn't look better.
@dr.wolfganglistabarth6984
@dr.wolfganglistabarth6984 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest that you consider Hedy Lamarr. She was not German, but Austrian. She was once a famous (now forgotten) Hollywood Star. At her time considered the most beautiful woman of the world (and beautiful she was indeed). But besides of that, she was an inventor. And what she invented is the basis now of cellphones, bluetooth and things like that. She was not German, but German was her mother tongue. Look it up at the Internet.
@James-25
@James-25 10 ай бұрын
bro german and austrian are the same
@denise4954
@denise4954 Жыл бұрын
Hi from Germany, there is more than that. Here are 2 other videos about German Inventions. 20 German inventions that changed the world! German inventions that changed the world. (Part 2)
@79BlackRose
@79BlackRose Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and reaction Joel. The only one I knew in advance was the printing press. I was half expecting the third one to reveal the inventor was "Microscope" after Messrs Diesel and Bunsen. 😅
@Arsenic71
@Arsenic71 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Hans and Fritz Mikroskop! 😅🤣
@JackMarston.1895
@JackMarston.1895 Жыл бұрын
They didn’t mention the V-1 and mostly importantly the V-2? The V-2 was the first rocket ever to enter space and they didn’t even mention it once
@derauditor5748
@derauditor5748 Жыл бұрын
Peenemünde. "The Cradle of Space flight" They shot a V2 to over 100 km hight in 1942 and went even higher later on. So the first Man Made Object was actually a Weapon... German Scientist even imported the Paint Scheme onto US Rockets... See the Saturn V Rockets... Vintage Space on Black and White US Rockets kzbin.info/www/bejne/o369l2ymj7-AlaM
@MrOluf
@MrOluf Жыл бұрын
Whar about the petrolengine? invented by Nikolaus August Otto.
@11everhard
@11everhard Жыл бұрын
Mrs. Melitta Bentz is a tribute to the quota for women... What is forgotten (at least) is the car by Benz, the Otto engine, Habers synthetic ammonia fertilizer and the the chiller by Linde. And, last not least, synthetic colours and Aspirin by Bayer. Oh yes. And the TV.
@Lumynex8335
@Lumynex8335 Жыл бұрын
why is the bunsen burner always included in these lists when they could talk about the car or first computer ???? lol
@pfichtner01
@pfichtner01 Жыл бұрын
And the thing which goes into the thing which goes into the thing.... without Zeiss Optics planar lens technology no Chip production, nowhere on the whole planet
@pakabe8774
@pakabe8774 Жыл бұрын
Because you asked for, I would suggest a video that is a bit longer, but it tells the story of that Germany I learned to love and so imo it is worth to be watched: The channel is called "Then & Now" and the video: "Why German History is Different". I don't send the link, because comments get lost quite often if there are links in it.
@marcelmuseler6697
@marcelmuseler6697 Жыл бұрын
Car, calculater, computer, bicycle, motorcycle, light bulb, telephone, dynamo, TV, fission, jet propulsion, aspirin, harmonica, jeans, vinyl record, glider, spark plug, toothpaste, gummy bear, 35mm camera, teabag, currywurst, scanner, dowel, airbag, c-leg, and more an more.
@tramper42
@tramper42 Жыл бұрын
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a novel organic compound that does not occur in nature, and was first successfully synthesised in 1899. In 1897, scientists at the drug and dye firm Bayer (City Leverkusen in Germany) …
@Medley3000
@Medley3000 Жыл бұрын
Strange selection, I think there are many more: -the bicycle -painkiller -contact lenses -glider -helicopter -jeans -jet engine -motorcycle -record player -refrigerator -scanner -TV set -thermos flask -toothpaste -dynamo -tram -spark plug -tea bag -programmable computer -contraceptive pill -dowel -airbag -western concert flute -gyrocompass -electric elevator -highway
@hape3862
@hape3862 Жыл бұрын
Aspirin, Jet engine, Sugar beet, electric generator, fridge (in today's form), Otto-motor, Fanta, LCD-monitors, X-ray, automobile, the globe(!), mRNA Covid vaccine, Covid tests, rockets, Magazines / Newspapers, electric locomotives …
@nosferatiel6610
@nosferatiel6610 Жыл бұрын
There are a heap of things missing, of course. It would be hard to list everything. But... what about the Haber-Bosch process? The industrial production of ammonia that allowed fertilizer production on industrial scales which in turn has generated and enabled more people to be alive than any other invention in modern history?
@Muck006
@Muck006 Жыл бұрын
Start by learning ... and TEACHING ... GEOGRAPHY. When I was in school - 70s/early 80s, West-Berlin - we had a "sarcastic" comment/statistic about "americans": *_Only about 25% of them can find their country on a map of the globe_* ... which hasnt changed.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
Joel being overwhelmed and overjoyed simultaneously by the inventions is basically my childhood summarised lol I had a book called ‘The Big Book of Inventions’.
@nicklenz7030
@nicklenz7030 Жыл бұрын
What I dislike about the video you are reacting to: They don't try to pronounce the German names correctly. I think it is a question of respect to pronounce names correctly. Bunsen and Ruska: the "u"-shoud sound like a "oo", like in "foot". The "E" in "Ernst" and "berg" (Gutenberg) should sound like the "ea" in "wear". These just as examples.
@TheBackdrafter80
@TheBackdrafter80 11 ай бұрын
Funny how the reviewed video often does not show the thing that it's talking about. E.g. electron microscope and chip card. There was an actual electron microscope in the picture only once. In the chip card section it's 95% microprocessors and 2 seconds chip card. The point is that the contained chip holds data AND is flat enough to fit into a card (like a credit card). This includes SIM cards for mobile phones.
@jaycee9385
@jaycee9385 Жыл бұрын
They missed the computer. It was invented by Konrad Zuse in Berlin in 1941 I think.
@fabianstriebeck8054
@fabianstriebeck8054 Жыл бұрын
Zeiss - for your microchips. We make the opics for the machine, that makes microchips. No zeiss, no belgiums making the machine that makes all the processors. Your welcome.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
The fact that RADAR, SONAR and LASER were all acronyms still blows my mind.
@Wheelchair_Winkler
@Wheelchair_Winkler Жыл бұрын
Let's be honest, there are tons of inventions missing, which changed the world. A list with stuff, not originated in Germany, would be shorter. 😉
@aufmischa
@aufmischa Жыл бұрын
There is a lot missing.. tv for example und many more
@AP-RSI
@AP-RSI Жыл бұрын
Jepp, radio waves were also "discovered" or proven by Heinrich Hertz. You can't say invented, because they already existed. But based on this, many devices were invented that work with radio and similar waves. For example, Zuse invented the first working electronic (with electronic tubes) computer. Although many argue about what a working computer is, since similar systems were developed long before. But these were just not electronic and not able to calculate independently.
@AliothAncalagon
@AliothAncalagon Жыл бұрын
Before German politics ruined everything in WW2 Germany was literally the most advanced place on Earth. Really teaches you something about how critically politics can hurt society in a short period of time.
@living4107
@living4107 Жыл бұрын
The Video missed Carl Benz who invented the first Car with a Petrol Engine, the "Benz Patent-Motorwagen No. 1", in 1886
@frankhainke7442
@frankhainke7442 Жыл бұрын
And there are not only inventions but discoveries too. Look at Robert Koch, or Robert Mayer, or Johannes Kepler et al.
@ticktaeck7783
@ticktaeck7783 Жыл бұрын
Nice Video but they forgot some of the most important things. Not only the diesel engine but also the otto engine is an invention from germany. Additionally up till now it is debatable whether the Wright brothers or Gustav Weißkopf were the first pilots of history. There is evidence that Weißkopf flew half a year earlyer than the Wright brothers. Gustav Weißkopf was a german imigrant living in the USA. And last but not least the modern car by Carl Benz. To be fair not the first car in history but it is considered the first modern car with an Internal combustion engine. Edit: Totally forgot the Sturmgewehr the first assault rifle from WW II, the rocket engine and Einstein and his impact on the world of science
@ray-sattler
@ray-sattler Жыл бұрын
Germany invented all 3 kinds of engines. The Ottomotor (gasoline engine), the Wankel-engine and the Diesel-engine as well as the jet-engine was invented by Messerschmitt, also we invented the car, the cathode ray tube, the intercontinental rocket (invented by Wernher von Braun who engineered the V1 and V2 rocket during WW2 and became NASA director after WW2). Also the computer was invented by Conrad Zuse and many other things...
@brainslayer666
@brainslayer666 20 күн бұрын
no. the jet engine was devloped in germany and england around the same time, but just germany made the first jet fighter / plane. and it was not developed by messerschmitt. messerschmitt just made one plane but germany had multiple jet planes. heinkel, arado etc had also jet planes. the jet engine was developed by Hans von Ohain and the engines later where build by bmw and junkers. (different types) . this was all 1935. but most people missed that the jet engine was also developed by Frank Whittle in 1928 but he got no financial support and the britains just started really to work around the same time hans von ohain finished his work. the first test plane in england was flying in 1941 already. but germans where a little bit faster
@ray-sattler
@ray-sattler 20 күн бұрын
@@brainslayer666 Yeah i guess the engine in the first Messerschmitt jet plane was called jumo something if i remember right. I guess it was from Junkers
@Ollisaa6095
@Ollisaa6095 4 ай бұрын
the video missed the most important ones!!! motor car and rocket engine...
@dominikmagyar1519
@dominikmagyar1519 Жыл бұрын
They forgot a lot. For example the Rocket, the car (karl Benz) ect.
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