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I have several other events that I think should've be included on this list: 1. Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2. WWI and WWII as wars themselves all together 3. Nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 4. Attack on Pearl Harbor 5. Signing of the Magna Carta 6. Social movements of the late 1960's and early 1970's 7. The disapora of modern humans to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia 8. Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight 9. The Wright Brother's invention of controlled flight/Montgolfier brothers first hot air balloon ride in 1783 10. Invention of the written word itsellf 11. The impact of the Mongol Empire 12. Invention of antibiotics 13. Bronze Age Collapse 14. Sinking of the Titanic 15. Invention of controlled fire usage 16. Invention of the Telephone 17. Eruption of Mount Vesuvias 18. D-Day + Operation Barbarosa 19. The Napoleanic Wars
Nuclear weapons were the results of earlier events in history like the USA independence. It is the reason why scientists believe if time travel was possible changing a single thing in the past can have a domino effect in history, the concept of changing the past has been explored in movies, TV shows and literature.
@@usagtoneright, but that trivializes the entire list… You could argue it for anything “well world war 2 wouldn’t have happened if this butterfly didn’t come out of its cocoon so it wasn’t WW2 that changed the world”
I agree I was born in 1961 during the Cold War. Even in my twenties in the 1980s, many were still scared of nuclear war happening. For some that fear has never gone away.
Flight should've been on the list instead of Sputnik. If it wasn't for flight, there wouldn't have been Sputnik, the Space Race, nuclear bombs, drones, modern warfare among a ton of other things.
Lyes! ;) 😂 Unfortunately still many countries use their hands to eat with after using the toilet, but on the other hand (no pun intended) the hyper antibacterial ideology isn't as great as made out to be re: natural immunity
Yeah you are correct for only American, but in the Caribbean we experience isolation from friends and family, and coming from a liming (partying) country it was hard.
I have several other events that I think should've be included on this list: 1. Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2. WWI and WWII as wars themselves all together 3. Nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 4. Attack on Pearl Harbor 5. Signing of the Magna Carta 6. Social movements of the late 1960's and early 1970's 7. The disapora of modern humans to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia 8. Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight 9. The Wright Brother's invention of controlled flight/Montgolfier brothers first hot air balloon ride in 1783 10. Invention of the written word itsellf 11. The impact of the Mongol Empire 12. Invention of antibiotics 13. Bronze Age Collapse 14. Sinking of the Titanic 15. Invention of controlled fire usage 16. Invention of the Telephone 17. Eruption of Mount Vesuvias 18. D-Day + Operation Barbarosa 19. The Napoleanic Wars
I would argue that the asteroid that helped to kill the dinosaurs should be #1, for the simple fact that had it not struck Earth, the rest of the events on this list wouldn't have happened at all due to a lack of human beings. Sure, maybe another advanced form of life might have filled the niche humanity now occupies, but the world would be nonetheless profoundly different in many ways. Kind of hard to ignore that detail.
Understanding the atom would be my No1 pick. Not only because of the energy that came out of it, but because of all the scientific endeavors the very concept of the atom enabled going back millennia. It was humanity's gateway drug.
No mention of medical advances? Anesthesia made complex surgery possible. The discovery of penicillin and the development of X-rays. Organ transplants, germ theory, and the mapping of the human genome.
Controlling fire was a turning point in human evolution, unlocking the ability to cook food, stay warm, ward off predators, and extend activity into the night. It laid the foundation for social bonding, innovation, and survival-arguably the greatest leap forward for humanity!
For me 3 events in history have definitely reshaped human history and the history of the world as a whole 1. Extinction of the dinasaurs - if dinasaurs are still alive today, I think many mammal species would not be alive today, not to mention us humans. If dinasaurs perished a tens of millions of years later, homo sapiens might still be starting today 2. Atomic bomb - Nukes has drastically changed warfare even more so than gundpowder. It did prevent another WW from happening and yet it is the only thing that can attribute to the immediate extinction of almost all life on earth. Like it or not, nukes are and will exist as long as humans do 3. Electricity - For me, this is the single most important discovery of humans, yet anyways. It is what makes civilization modern, without it human progress would stagnant or at best very very very I mean like snail slow. If we can't improve on how to gather more electricity then I believe we won't be able to advance to a type 1 civilization
The invention of the wheel. The discovery of fire. The microscope was a big deal... Penicillin! That's just off the top of my head. There are a lot more than 20. The invention of plastic, I could go on.
The "Chip" should be there, it made the computer and lots of electronics depending on it, internet, smartphone and much more. But to go further back it should be the melting (point) of ores to make the metals and so we can go on to mining.
I will suggest the invention of gunpowder. Or what happens when you heat up different materials to different temperatures. But it is not so exact moment as say detonating the first atombomb.
@@peacewillow no...Lightning is electricity, it wasn't invented. Electricity is throughout the universe too. You discover how to harness it. Just like atomic energy, it's always been there.
The Chris Benoit Double Murder Suicide (2007) & The Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash (2020) Kobe's passing was horrible but Chris Benoit's homicide of his wife and son was so bad that CTE became a Issue In not just In Wrestling but All legitimate sports as well especially American Football and Rugby yes I said It CTE ain't no joke
I would've listed this video chronologically since each event arguably, if not directly, influences the next. I agree with many who point out the lack of the Atomic Age, especially since it was the thumbnail for this video.
Some famous Professor once quoted "The message is the Medium " ,and "We all live in a Global Village " .I am just remembering some words form High School , which seems pretty damn powerful for my young mind at time .And it can said for the Internet etc ,but like a old A&TT you literary reach out and touch someone .So the Internet done that to a t .
One thing in prehistory that wasn't mentioned at all, but likely should have been number one on your list, was mankind's controlling of fire. Also, I was surprised that no medical innovations that have definitely changed the world were mentioned. _Examples:_ Vaccinations Antibiotics Anesthesia Asepsis Vtamin C to prevent scurvy
Covid , cancer , loss of a relationship , loss of of my Left lung , 6 weeks of radiation . That year was total crap ! 💩 Then after I lost my lung I caught Covid .
America keeps touting itself as first modern democracy, forgetting the Florentine Republic and the Dutch Republic (which had a brief period under Napoleon before regaining its full independence again). America likes to forget inconvenient facts that does not accord them prime position in any venture
An amusing although largely trivial impact of the Treaty of Versailles is that certain cranks in Australia believe that the signing of the Treaty by our government invalidated the Australian Constitution, and thus meant that all Federal, State and Local Governments in Australia have been illegal since 1919. This theory is invoked by farmers in remote parts of Australia as a justification for refusing to pay taxes and council rates, shooting at government officials sent to collect the taxes and rates, and in some cases declaring their farms to be independent sovereign states.
Tired of the subtle shots Mojo takes in Trump. It’s like calling Biden a KKK member because he once met with the klans wizard. Get help Mojo, Trump won. Btw I’m Jewish and I 100% support Trump.
OK, I got a little bit of history that I don’t think anybody’s been paying attention to the stonewall riots and Harvey milk, liberation, and the things that those who came before me fought for two ensure the fact that I would be a free person in a free country and now it seems like the government is going to be able to take all of that away from every single one of us I’m not putting up with it
So…just a few years after making planes and ways to travel by air…people were just instantly like “LET’S GO TO SPACE! WE CAN GO THERE NOW!” 😂 Like dang! Go big or go home
The 18th amendment (The Volstead Act). For organized crime, it was the equivalent to the California Gold Rush that had a ripple effect on organized crime globally.
You were not absolutely correct in Gutenberg’s Printing Press. Carved presses existed for a long time prior to his invention of “movable type”. Movable type is what lowered the cost and flexibility in printed information. You didn’t even mention that it was moveable type that was the real innovation not a printing press.
The selection of events is fine, but the order is wrong. Due to the butterfly effect, an event did not occur if the previous one did not occur. They should have started with the most recent and number 1 would be the asteroid (which by the way didn´t missed the planet by only 5 minutes).
I miss Covid, it was the best feeling for me not to have to see people. And my job allowed me to travel within the EU and to Japan towards the end, being in Rome and Osaka with virtually NO tourists was amazing
The invention of plastics, plus side versatile, minus now a major pollutant, that we need to deal with. We need a list of inventions that changed the world. We also need a list of people who greatly influenced human history. We also need a list of books that influenced human thought.
It's funny because I'm sitting here in my house without electricity for almost 24 hours because a storm knocked it out and the electric company can't get their shit together. I'm living in my own personal dark age
I assume the omission of the development and use of nuclear weapons, which could erase every man, woman and child on Earth, while using a mushroom cloud as the thumbnail, was done deliberately to spark engagement in the comment section.
Man I remember when people were talking about Covid or the random bad disease in China. I remember my family and I would watch the updates of the virus and how it was slowly going across the planet and getting closer to the United States. My mom fully believed it wouldn’t come here. Boy was she wrong! 😂
The Rise and Fall of Julius Ceasar, the first flight, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Seven Years War (which was the true first world), The Rise of Genghis Khan, the invention of scripture, the moon landing, the Gulf War
I think the biggest change is the invention of the iPhone. Yes we had internet years before the iPhone was invented. And technically there were smartphones before the iPhone. So while Steve Jobs didn't invent the smartphone, he did invent the way we use our smartphones today. Thanks to Jobs, we can use iPhones & Android who followed suite for all kinds of stuff like taking photos, social media, steaming videos, gaming, emails, music, shopping as well as texting & phoning.
Imagine putting the asteroid that hit earth 65 million years ago at 11 on this list. Complete clowns🤡. Without that event nothing else on this list happens…Nothing.
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Obviously the Crucifixion and Ressurection!
@@stephenjacewicz4594 that too
I have several other events that I think should've be included on this list:
1. Apollo 11 Moon Landing
2. WWI and WWII as wars themselves all together
3. Nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
4. Attack on Pearl Harbor
5. Signing of the Magna Carta
6. Social movements of the late 1960's and early 1970's
7. The disapora of modern humans to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia
8. Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight
9. The Wright Brother's invention of controlled flight/Montgolfier brothers first hot air balloon ride in 1783
10. Invention of the written word itsellf
11. The impact of the Mongol Empire
12. Invention of antibiotics
13. Bronze Age Collapse
14. Sinking of the Titanic
15. Invention of controlled fire usage
16. Invention of the Telephone
17. Eruption of Mount Vesuvias
18. D-Day + Operation Barbarosa
19. The Napoleanic Wars
Easy! The invention of the LED!
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade
Nuclear weapons ought to be on this list. The world was never the same after the first nuclear device was detonated.
Nuclear weapons were the results of earlier events in history like the USA independence. It is the reason why scientists believe if time travel was possible changing a single thing in the past can have a domino effect in history, the concept of changing the past has been explored in movies, TV shows and literature.
Yes!
@@usagtoneright, but that trivializes the entire list…
You could argue it for anything “well world war 2 wouldn’t have happened if this butterfly didn’t come out of its cocoon so it wasn’t WW2 that changed the world”
I agree I was born in 1961 during the Cold War. Even in my twenties in the 1980s, many were still scared of nuclear war happening. For some that fear has never gone away.
@@dacochran13 it is a hard list to make
Flight should've been on the list instead of Sputnik. If it wasn't for flight, there wouldn't have been Sputnik, the Space Race, nuclear bombs, drones, modern warfare among a ton of other things.
I would argue that both should be on the list. The first time in the air and the first time in space are huge events.
I wholeheartedly agree with you here. I was expecting to see that. This list should have been longer.
While flight would eventually change the world, it was far from “overnight”. With Sputnik, it was a
Single event that started the space race
“Would humans have invented aircraft if all animals were flightless?” Aurora
penicillin could be on that list too .... antibiotics saved a lot of lives.
I wondered if anyone would mention this
The invention of soap was also a huge one! Modern medicine was changed forever.
Handwashing itself! People laughed at the man when suggested it.
Absolutely. Soap is essential. Life expectancy basically doubled.
I put modern indoor plumbing as the greatest invention ever
Lyes! ;) 😂
Unfortunately still many countries use their hands to eat with after using the toilet, but on the other hand (no pun intended) the hyper antibacterial ideology isn't as great as made out to be re: natural immunity
I would add vacuum cleaners, because they wiped out the human fleas and other human parasites.
The atomic bomb should be on this list for sure
COVID-19 gave us the year of social distancing, zoom meetings, cabin fever, and among us popularity
I loved it 😂
never again
I tell u kamala winning would be one that change the world
🥈
pure garbage
If you were there in 9/11, you know how things changed. Only COVID 19 came close to matching the impact on so many lives in such little time.
I was only 6 year old when 9/11 happen
Depends on what American you ask about coved .. most are stupid and think it’s fake still
@zanethind9/11 not only changed security procedures everywhere, but is ultimately the cause of the USA's global debt that will never end.
neolithic revolution or the invention of the wheel might have changed more lives
Yeah you are correct for only American, but in the Caribbean we experience isolation from friends and family, and coming from a liming (partying) country it was hard.
WatchMojo: "9/11 had a bigger impact on the world than the meteorite that ended the dinosaurs" lmao
I have several other events that I think should've be included on this list:
1. Apollo 11 Moon Landing
2. WWI and WWII as wars themselves all together
3. Nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
4. Attack on Pearl Harbor
5. Signing of the Magna Carta
6. Social movements of the late 1960's and early 1970's
7. The disapora of modern humans to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia
8. Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight
9. The Wright Brother's invention of controlled flight/Montgolfier brothers first hot air balloon ride in 1783
10. Invention of the written word itsellf
11. The impact of the Mongol Empire
12. Invention of antibiotics
13. Bronze Age Collapse
14. Sinking of the Titanic
15. Invention of controlled fire usage
16. Invention of the Telephone
17. Eruption of Mount Vesuvias
18. D-Day + Operation Barbarosa
19. The Napoleanic Wars
Those are all good choices.
I would argue that the asteroid that helped to kill the dinosaurs should be #1, for the simple fact that had it not struck Earth, the rest of the events on this list wouldn't have happened at all due to a lack of human beings. Sure, maybe another advanced form of life might have filled the niche humanity now occupies, but the world would be nonetheless profoundly different in many ways. Kind of hard to ignore that detail.
Understanding the atom would be my No1 pick. Not only because of the energy that came out of it, but because of all the scientific endeavors the very concept of the atom enabled going back millennia. It was humanity's gateway drug.
Literally nothing else on the list exists without the Neolithic Revolution, but its at 17
The annihilation of the dinosaurs predates the Neolithic Revolution by ... 65 million years.
fr i was just thinking that same thing
Incorrect
Nothing exists unless 75% of the dinosaurs get wiped out
Slavery and colonialism should be on the list.
Change the record.
Absolutely outrageous that the asteroid hitting the Earth and basically resetting EVERYTHING isn't at number 1.
Actually shameful 🤬🤦♂️🙄
imagine how much more advanced we'd be in technology & space travel if the library of alexandria never got destroyed
19:46 *That voice change when they start talking about Columbus “discovering” the Americas slayed me!* 🤣🤣💀
Well done, Watchmojo 😂
No mention of medical advances? Anesthesia made complex surgery possible. The discovery of penicillin and the development of X-rays. Organ transplants, germ theory, and the mapping of the human genome.
here is some more.. The modern Flushable Toilet, and the Fridge.
To add to the fridge: flash freezing food to be defrosted and eaten later. Total game changer in how we eat.
We can thank John Harrington bringing a gift to Queen Elizabeth I for that.
I feel like the Neolithic revolution should be first. Like straight up humanity doesn’t happen without farming being discovered
Controlling fire was a turning point in human evolution, unlocking the ability to cook food, stay warm, ward off predators, and extend activity into the night. It laid the foundation for social bonding, innovation, and survival-arguably the greatest leap forward for humanity!
The invention of Modern refrigeration would be a good one.
No Moon Landing or Hiroshima?
For me 3 events in history have definitely reshaped human history and the history of the world as a whole
1. Extinction of the dinasaurs
- if dinasaurs are still alive today, I think many mammal species would not be alive today, not to mention us humans. If dinasaurs perished a tens of millions of years later, homo sapiens might still be starting today
2. Atomic bomb
- Nukes has drastically changed warfare even more so than gundpowder. It did prevent another WW from happening and yet it is the only thing that can attribute to the immediate extinction of almost all life on earth. Like it or not, nukes are and will exist as long as humans do
3. Electricity
- For me, this is the single most important discovery of humans, yet anyways. It is what makes civilization modern, without it human progress would stagnant or at best very very very I mean like snail slow. If we can't improve on how to gather more electricity then I believe we won't be able to advance to a type 1 civilization
The invention of the wheel. The discovery of fire. The microscope was a big deal... Penicillin! That's just off the top of my head. There are a lot more than 20. The invention of plastic, I could go on.
The "Chip" should be there, it made the computer and lots of electronics depending on it, internet, smartphone and much more. But to go further back it should be the melting (point) of ores to make the metals and so we can go on to mining.
If we're going to count US democracy starting in 1776, then we might as well count English democracy starting in either 1215 or 1650s or 1721.
Yes, the Magna Carta.
7:30 also gave the military the ability to make weapons/vehicles, and nobody that worked on it knew the full layout.
Hope for an eventual part 2 please 🤞?
If understanding of electricity is on this list, the invention of writing should be on the list too.
I would think the invention of the firearm would make this list as well.
I will suggest the invention of gunpowder. Or what happens when you heat up different materials to different temperatures. But it is not so exact moment as say detonating the first atombomb.
Discovery of Electricity? 🤔
you're literally using it right now
Yes it was discovered. U didn’t listen to this?
it's literally nr 1
that's an invention, not a discovery.
@@peacewillow no...Lightning is electricity, it wasn't invented. Electricity is throughout the universe too. You discover how to harness it. Just like atomic energy, it's always been there.
The Chris Benoit Double Murder Suicide (2007) & The Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash (2020) Kobe's passing was horrible but Chris Benoit's homicide of his wife and son was so bad that CTE became a Issue In not just In Wrestling but All legitimate sports as well especially American Football and Rugby yes I said It CTE ain't no joke
None of that changed the world dude.
And how did that change the world?
Mildly amusing but basic low level troll commenting 🙄
Columbus never went to America, that's been proven a long time ago. He actually was in the Caribbean area, I believe.
The invention of the motor vehicle should be here. Also, the invention of the steam train/train too.
I would've listed this video chronologically since each event arguably, if not directly, influences the next.
I agree with many who point out the lack of the Atomic Age, especially since it was the thumbnail for this video.
Bro what about the Wright Brothers invention of the airplane in 1903?
Some famous Professor once quoted "The message is the Medium " ,and "We all live in a Global Village " .I am just remembering some words form High School , which seems pretty damn powerful for my young mind at time .And it can said for the Internet etc ,but like a old A&TT you literary reach out and touch someone .So the Internet done that to a t .
2020, the year that the world was frozen in time
One thing in prehistory that wasn't mentioned at all, but likely should have been number one on your list, was mankind's controlling of fire.
Also, I was surprised that no medical innovations that have definitely changed the world were mentioned.
_Examples:_
Vaccinations
Antibiotics
Anesthesia
Asepsis
Vtamin C to prevent scurvy
What about the Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami?
That didn’t change the world. It was more devastation.
The Neolithic Revolution should have been higher on the list since human history wouldn't exist without it.
You could also add the Bronze Age Collapse and the volcanic activity that nearly wiped out humanity, before proper civilization.
With all respect, talkin' about the Berlin Wall and not even mentionin' Solidarity movement in Poland (which actually started the domino) is an insult
Covid , cancer , loss of a relationship , loss of of my
Left lung , 6 weeks of radiation . That year was total crap ! 💩
Then after I lost my lung I caught Covid .
America keeps touting itself as first modern democracy, forgetting the Florentine Republic and the Dutch Republic (which had a brief period under Napoleon before regaining its full independence again). America likes to forget inconvenient facts that does not accord them prime position in any venture
An amusing although largely trivial impact of the Treaty of Versailles is that certain cranks in Australia believe that the signing of the Treaty by our government invalidated the Australian Constitution, and thus meant that all Federal, State and Local Governments in Australia have been illegal since 1919. This theory is invoked by farmers in remote parts of Australia as a justification for refusing to pay taxes and council rates, shooting at government officials sent to collect the taxes and rates, and in some cases declaring their farms to be independent sovereign states.
Damn no Trans Atlantic Slave Trade?!
Turning a blind eye towards human rights abuses has horrific consequences 😮😢 do you feel me .
Very interesting video 📹 🤔. The internet gave us better ways to communicate with the rest of the world 🌎 in the 20th Century.
🌍These moments truly shaped our history forever! 🕰️
Tired of the subtle shots Mojo takes in Trump. It’s like calling Biden a KKK member because he once met with the klans wizard. Get help Mojo, Trump won. Btw I’m Jewish and I 100% support Trump.
How the institute of slavery in America / new world is not on the list
Maybe because slavery didn't start in America. There's been slavery in every civilization since the dawn of civilization.
I was wondering the same thing. I thought maybe I missed it when they mentioned it. Without slavery there would be no America.
It was an extension of slavery that was already happening in Africa.
OK, I got a little bit of history that I don’t think anybody’s been paying attention to the stonewall riots and Harvey milk, liberation, and the things that those who came before me fought for two ensure the fact that I would be a free person in a free country and now it seems like the government is going to be able to take all of that away from every single one of us I’m not putting up with it
The ending of WWI is what started the beginnings of WWII. It’s so terribly ironic yet weirdly ridiculous
So…just a few years after making planes and ways to travel by air…people were just instantly like “LET’S GO TO SPACE! WE CAN GO THERE NOW!” 😂 Like dang! Go big or go home
13:44 is actually one of the dumbest things I have ever heard in my life.
The 18th amendment (The Volstead Act). For organized crime, it was the equivalent to the California Gold Rush that had a ripple effect on organized crime globally.
You were not absolutely correct in Gutenberg’s Printing Press. Carved presses existed for a long time prior to his invention of “movable type”. Movable type is what lowered the cost and flexibility in printed information. You didn’t even mention that it was moveable type that was the real innovation not a printing press.
The day common sense disappeared from the world😢
The selection of events is fine, but the order is wrong. Due to the butterfly effect, an event did not occur if the previous one did not occur. They should have started with the most recent and number 1 would be the asteroid (which by the way didn´t missed the planet by only 5 minutes).
the invention of gunpowder should have been on this list
The fact that the asteroid is not listed as #1 on this list is wild. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I miss Covid, it was the best feeling for me not to have to see people. And my job allowed me to travel within the EU and to Japan towards the end, being in Rome and Osaka with virtually NO tourists was amazing
The invention of plastics, plus side versatile, minus now a major pollutant, that we need to deal with.
We need a list of inventions that changed the world.
We also need a list of people who greatly influenced human history.
We also need a list of books that influenced human thought.
LOL@ how they put 911 and 'the holocaust' back to back...............kind of fitting, that the cause of 911 gets you such a fate
9:51 why does this look like Pauly Shore? Lol
Becquerel-Curie-Röntgen-Fermi-Oppenheimer-EINSTEIN?
Don’t disagree with most things on the list, just the individual rankings
That asteroid should be number 1
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, the devastation it cost.
Absolutely, but wasn't really a world-changer
Typhoon Haiyan(Yolanda in the Philippines): Am I a joke to you!?
@@Leviathan_1.0 Fuck the Philippines Louisiana is way more important to me.
The Age of Discovery didn't start in 1492. It started in 1415. Portugal started it in Ceuta.
Narrator: A great civilisation is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.
US: Huh?
When harry killed Voldemort
It's funny because I'm sitting here in my house without electricity for almost 24 hours because a storm knocked it out and the electric company can't get their shit together. I'm living in my own personal dark age
Humanity going into outer space starting with Yuri Gagarin (1961)
The Radio,Telephone.
Figured the astroid would have at least been in the top 5
Diddy changed everything
The American Revolution was kinda like a giant middle finger to monarchy 😂
I feel like the start of civilization should’ve been 1 but idk
I assume the omission of the development and use of nuclear weapons, which could erase every man, woman and child on Earth, while using a mushroom cloud as the thumbnail, was done deliberately to spark engagement in the comment section.
The asteroid is number one.
Im surprised the steam engine was not on this list.
I'm not sure why you overlooked the Atlantic slave trade... Do you?
The invention ( in Australia ) of WiFi meant unlimited telephone and internet access for a small monthly, or annual, fee
I know a girl who insisted humans invented electricity and you cant convince her differently its insane and shes in her twenties lol
In fourteen hundred ninety two, Columbus got us a day off of skewl!
You guys can't go 5 min without acting like America is worst thing to ever happen.... my god working with your crew must be hell
They’re not far off tbf
Man I remember when people were talking about Covid or the random bad disease in China. I remember my family and I would watch the updates of the virus and how it was slowly going across the planet and getting closer to the United States. My mom fully believed it wouldn’t come here. Boy was she wrong! 😂
The Rise and Fall of Julius Ceasar, the first flight, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Seven Years War (which was the true first world), The Rise of Genghis Khan, the invention of scripture, the moon landing, the Gulf War
I think the biggest change is the invention of the iPhone.
Yes we had internet years before the iPhone was invented. And technically there were smartphones before the iPhone.
So while Steve Jobs didn't invent the smartphone, he did invent the way we use our smartphones today.
Thanks to Jobs, we can use iPhones & Android who followed suite for all kinds of stuff like taking photos, social media, steaming videos, gaming, emails, music, shopping as well as texting & phoning.
Do another love is blind list with the new seasons
Or another 90 day fiance list
Wow 😮
The day they invented sliced bread?
12:33 to dent the wall your stone's getting dented too.German engineering
Micro Chip, Transistor Television . Debate it if you want, but the Crusifixion of Jesus Christ, changed things hugely.
Some of those "Exact Moments" took years, some centuries.
Harambe , don't forget harambe
Why is colonisation of Africa never on these lists?
Imagine putting the asteroid that hit earth 65 million years ago at 11 on this list. Complete clowns🤡. Without that event nothing else on this list happens…Nothing.