I remember when I was about eleven years old, in 1999, my older brother and I would play computer games by connecting through LAN instead of internet, with him in his apartment a few towns over. To do it, we would both have to select a certain setting in the game, and then his computer would call mine through the phone line lol. The phone would start ringing, and if you picked it up, you would hear a bunch of crazy computer sounds. After letting it ring three or four times, my modem would pick it up, and we would be connected through the game as though we were on the internet. Those were the days lol..
Cam Good, I remember that too. Parents always pick it up and are talking out of your modem like "Hello? Hello? I can't hear you. Damn phone is broken!"
Why is Scratch not on here? For those who don't know, Scratch is basically a coding program where you just have to drag and drop blocks instead of doing actual coding. It is pretty crazy considering how much code it would make to make a simple game, and then you can make that same game in five minutes on Scratch. I personally think Scratch is more exciting than that Spreadsheet thing.
except for the fact that some people actually want to learn how to code. Scratch is not that efficient in teaching code and it uses such a basic language that it's just for elementary students
Not really. If you try hard then you can create amazing things in less time it would take to even BEGIN learning to code. Let alone the time it would take to code a full game with a normal language.
This must have been created by MIT. Not to take credit away from MIT, which is a good school, but I feel that too much credit is given the school in this video. For example, the no.1 item RADAR was not invented by MIT at-all! They may have advanced existing technology, but it's a common and well known fact that RADAR - as we know it today - really took off when the Brits used it in WWII most effectively. So saying that MIT invented it is just flat out incorrect. This casts very serious doubt on the rest of the video too.
radar was designed and used by the British before WW11 and during the war was improved on before giving it to our colonial cousins in the America's, please! just a little research would help getting facts right.
Whilst MIT made many valuable contributions to the field of radar, they cannot claim to have invented radar, as this video claims. The first operational radar was the UK "Chain Home" system which became operational in the late 1930s. Earlier experimental and research radars can trace their history back even earlier.
Imagine having something like this , arranged in the size of a a tall trampoline. that could detect and match the speed of a falling object (say, a human jumping from a burning building) .. it could slowly reduce their inertia and effectively catch them..
It's important not to confuse the Internet with websites. The Web was invented by a British Scientist at CERN, but the predecessor to the internet was ARPANET, developed in the US by a bunch of people, at least one of which went to MIT... It's a bit of a stretch.
@@MikeSmith-nv6kj when will one of you Brit’s stop doing that thing where you can’t admit the US has every done anything. Let me put it out straight, the internet is an American invention no if ands or buts.
No mention at all of CNC machining. All the lathes, mills, and other tools which turn models "drafted" on computer screens into precision fabrication. MIT didn't "invent" industrial robotics, industrial electronics, and 3D printers ... just all the fundamental engineering which translated ideas on a computer into automated processes and finished products.
email ARPAnet as part of a DARPA project is why we have email. Their is some legit debate if it became a thing because medical student named Shiva, or if it was because ARPA engineers made it a thing. Either: not MIT. Sorry.
Interesting but use actual footage or images for what you are talking about.. you talk about the first website and show a video of facebook.. c'mon.. you can find images of the first website on archive ...
lol and not just that. But the Web wasn't a MIT idea. CERN and SLAC . Ok it's con CERNing SLACers - with NCSA, and that created a Mosiac of Web issues. Time went by in a Shockwave, almost like a Flash you might say.
The idea of Radar was started by a German physicist called Heinrich Hertz who was setting out to use something theorised by a British scientist working in field of mathematical physics called James Clerk Maxwell, who reckoned that radio waves would bounce off metallic surfaces. A German inventor called Christian Hülsmeyer first used Heinrich's work to build a ship detection device to stop ships crashing into one another in the fog. The British pretty much ran with it in the war and shared what they learned with the commonwealth and the US. There were people in the US researching in the 1920s for the Navy (Albert H. Taylor and Leo C. Young), and later for the Army, but not related to M.I.T as far as I know
The world wide web was not developed at MIT, it was developed at CERN, in Europe... also, in 1990 there were no "millions of computers connected to the internet", not even close...
@@joshcorley9607 you would be wrong. I recommend checking basic sources, like Wikipedia. What was developed in the USA is the Internet, not the World Wide Web. The first HTTP server was developed in CERN, in Europe. Basically, STFU.
I was just watching the early part of the video where they seemingly had a person of each color carefully selected and thinking, yeah... They were all very pretty people too, not the typical "I spent so much time hunched over a computer I don't have time for things like sun, makeup, or a social life" nerds I remember doing all the heavy lifting in my college database programming classes.
WHY ARE THERE COMPUTERS AVAILABLE TO USERS OTHER THAN JUST BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENT.? BECAUSE IT STARTED IN AND FROM A COUNTRY THAT ALLOWS FREEDOM OF ENTERPRISE. HAD IT FIRST HAPPEN IN A CLOSE SOCIETY SUCH AS "CUBA", NORTH KOREA, OR THE SOVIET UNION; IT WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED, OR IT WOULD BE USED ONLY BY THE GOVERNMENT.
My grandfather shrunk radar so it fit into the nosecone of the space shuttle and invented a Machine for bending pipes he worked for Westinghouse so thats what you hear but the person that actually did it was Henry A. Netzer but if you look him up he did paten boat mirrors under his name he was in the navy during the second world war. My father in-law is a engineer William W. Edgerton he has a few accolades to his name. I’m a artist and am thinking about writhing so i can’t wait to see what my daughter does she is so Beautiful and smart. She is already good at art with a family history like this she will take the world by storm just look out for her she is 11 now so it wont be long
SHELLY NETZER-EDGERTON GOD BLESS AS WELL AS ALL OF YOUR DESCENDANTS. YOUR FAMILY IS WRITING HISTORY AND MAKING THE WORLD BETTER. IT IS SO NICE THAT YOU HAVE SHARED WITH OTHERS ON THIS UA-cam CHANNEL. MAY GOD BLESS AGAIN YOUR DAUGHTER VERY, VERY MUCH.
Inform is so stupid I mean its just a bunch of long 3D rectangles that go up and down I mean its so useless I mean there are a lot of 3D modeling programs that I am sure function way better than this.
not impressed with their invention... i am expecting aLOT more, such as interstellar galaxy rocket, plasma shield from shielding against missiles or nuke, or space colonies etc....
can we all pay attention to 8:11 where the person on the tablet is tapping and swiping on a greenscreen that is supposed to be edited?
hahaha
I remember when I was about eleven years old, in 1999, my older brother and I would play computer games by connecting through LAN instead of internet, with him in his apartment a few towns over. To do it, we would both have to select a certain setting in the game, and then his computer would call mine through the phone line lol. The phone would start ringing, and if you picked it up, you would hear a bunch of crazy computer sounds. After letting it ring three or four times, my modem would pick it up, and we would be connected through the game as though we were on the internet. Those were the days lol..
Cam Good, I remember that too. Parents always pick it up and are talking out of your modem like "Hello? Hello? I can't hear you. Damn phone is broken!"
Duke
Woowww.... what unit you guys use?
@@R9D6xC29 good question
Why is Scratch not on here? For those who don't know, Scratch is basically a coding program where you just have to drag and drop blocks instead of doing actual coding. It is pretty crazy considering how much code it would make to make a simple game, and then you can make that same game in five minutes on Scratch. I personally think Scratch is more exciting than that Spreadsheet thing.
Wooow... thanks for the info....
except for the fact that some people actually want to learn how to code. Scratch is not that efficient in teaching code and it uses such a basic language that it's just for elementary students
Not really. If you try hard then you can create amazing things in less time it would take to even BEGIN learning to code. Let alone the time it would take to code a full game with a normal language.
yeah, but scratch is very limited in speed and complexity. for example, it is really hard to just place one pixel
Hard to place one pixel... ?
Very interesting video!!
Imagine a 1080p version of the inForm, that would be amazing.
And costly just like most amazing things
This must have been created by MIT.
Not to take credit away from MIT, which is a good school, but I feel that too much credit is given the school in this video.
For example, the no.1 item RADAR was not invented by MIT at-all! They may have advanced existing technology, but it's a common and well known fact that RADAR - as we know it today - really took off when the Brits used it in WWII most effectively.
So saying that MIT invented it is just flat out incorrect.
This casts very serious doubt on the rest of the video too.
The Interfaith Shepherd Sorry, I didn't see your comment - I just stated the same thing - Sir Robert Watson-Watt in 1935 in the UK.
radar was designed and used by the British before WW11 and during the war was improved on before giving it to our colonial cousins in the America's, please! just a little research would help getting facts right.
@@davidhood8598 stop calling us cousins
This video is amazing.😃😃
This video was amazing! :-)
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great content and research as always. keep up the good work Katrina.
Whilst MIT made many valuable contributions to the field of radar, they cannot claim to have invented radar, as this video claims. The first operational radar was the UK "Chain Home" system which became operational in the late 1930s. Earlier experimental and research radars can trace their history back even earlier.
Cool video!!
Very good video. Useless facts that I LOVE, coupled with a side of geek!
What is that strange iRobot device?
5:38
Whats up i liked the vid and subed
RADAR was invented by Heinrich Hertz, but the first practical system was developed by Sir Robert Watson-Watt in 1935, in the UK.
this was more interesting than it looked!
What about liquid metal displays like Man of Steel!
Whats an email? That thing you use to sign up for other things?
Imagine having something like this , arranged in the size of a a tall trampoline. that could detect and match the speed of a falling object (say, a human jumping from a burning building) .. it could slowly reduce their inertia and effectively catch them..
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989!!!
Mit did not invent the internet. It was cern in Europe
It's important not to confuse the Internet with websites. The Web was invented by a British Scientist at CERN, but the predecessor to the internet was ARPANET, developed in the US by a bunch of people, at least one of which went to MIT... It's a bit of a stretch.
@@MikeSmith-nv6kj when will one of you Brit’s stop doing that thing where you can’t admit the US has every done anything. Let me put it out straight, the internet is an American invention no if ands or buts.
No mention at all of CNC machining. All the lathes, mills, and other tools which turn models "drafted" on computer screens into precision fabrication. MIT didn't "invent" industrial robotics, industrial electronics, and 3D printers ... just all the fundamental engineering which translated ideas on a computer into automated processes and finished products.
Background music needs variety and proper "cut-offs". Otherwise very educational video.
ua-cam.com/video/MWTvG6d908A/v-deo.html
Which one is it? :D
email ARPAnet as part of a DARPA project is why we have email. Their is some legit debate if it became a thing because medical student named Shiva, or if it was because ARPA engineers made it a thing. Either: not MIT. Sorry.
Interesting but use actual footage or images for what you are talking about.. you talk about the first website and show a video of facebook.. c'mon.. you can find images of the first website on archive ...
lol and not just that. But the Web wasn't a MIT idea. CERN and SLAC . Ok it's con CERNing SLACers - with NCSA, and that created a Mosiac of Web issues. Time went by in a Shockwave, almost like a Flash you might say.
RADAR WTF are you talking about The UK had Radar way before MIT/1940?
The idea of Radar was started by a German physicist called Heinrich Hertz who was setting out to use something theorised by a British scientist working in field of mathematical physics called James Clerk Maxwell, who reckoned that radio waves would bounce off metallic surfaces. A German inventor called Christian Hülsmeyer first used Heinrich's work to build a ship detection device to stop ships crashing into one another in the fog. The British pretty much ran with it in the war and shared what they learned with the commonwealth and the US.
There were people in the US researching in the 1920s for the Navy (Albert H. Taylor and Leo C. Young), and later for the Army, but not related to M.I.T as far as I know
@@MikeSmith-nv6kj so another useless brit invention I see
@@MikeSmith-nv6kj and it looks like Nikola Tesla actually came up with the idea in the first place.
Not even closing the segment correctly... 7:56 terrible
*Skips to **2:16*
*Sees MS Paint in background*
*Leaves*
You forgot to mention synths
"iRobot, MIT robotics" and then first show 3 robots designed to support people in wars... This is what you call "Most AMAZING Inventions"?
The world wide web was not developed at MIT, it was developed at CERN, in Europe... also, in 1990 there were no "millions of computers connected to the internet", not even close...
I’d trust the video over some over harm expert like you anyday
@@joshcorley9607 you would be wrong. I recommend checking basic sources, like Wikipedia. What was developed in the USA is the Internet, not the World Wide Web. The first HTTP server was developed in CERN, in Europe.
Basically, STFU.
How many minutes have passed since my last email? I don't know exactly, maybe 20000000? Who tf writes E-Mails?
Hillary Clinton
Most of the working population, actually.
What are you, 15 years old?
Fabian Reschke you kidding right?... How old are you?
Yeah that might be the reason, I´m a 17 year old student right now
I like the 1st one it my fav
Katrina, great video!
But Democrat Al Gore said HE invented the Internet. I believe YOU!
Good job on your research and presentation.
10th comment :,D
My favorite is 8 inForm
It's looks so cool :0
Don't include the nightmare dog don't include the nightmare dog.......
Give me a log cabin, the great outdoors and screw technology. Now some clown will ask me about my computer.
Uhm... Were those animatrinonic droids during the #8 demo....?
8:14 lmao not even bother to put something over that stock video
The first one made me think of the bed in japan in the movie The Wolverine
I bet 70% of watchers don't even know MIT's full form😂😂😂😂😂
what?
Akshay Jaison LOL. YES LOLOL
I was just watching the early part of the video where they seemingly had a person of each color carefully selected and thinking, yeah... They were all very pretty people too, not the typical "I spent so much time hunched over a computer I don't have time for things like sun, makeup, or a social life" nerds I remember doing all the heavy lifting in my college database programming classes.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anonymity ismyfriend oh
Thumbs up for not being click bait
Please make a video on the topic
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GNU is pronounced "guh-new" by Richard Stallman and the GNU team.
WTF e-mail
was invented by a 14 yo boy in India and not by MIT
WHY ARE THERE COMPUTERS AVAILABLE TO USERS OTHER THAN JUST BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENT.? BECAUSE IT STARTED IN AND FROM A COUNTRY THAT ALLOWS FREEDOM OF ENTERPRISE. HAD IT FIRST HAPPEN IN A CLOSE SOCIETY SUCH AS "CUBA", NORTH KOREA, OR THE SOVIET UNION; IT WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED, OR IT WOULD BE USED ONLY BY THE GOVERNMENT.
Wheels, mining, tools, logic, farming, trading, houses, ect
and you know that how
My grandfather shrunk radar so it fit into the nosecone of the space shuttle and invented a Machine for bending pipes he worked for Westinghouse so thats what you hear but the person that actually did it was Henry A. Netzer but if you look him up he did paten boat mirrors under his name he was in the navy during the second world war. My father in-law is a engineer William W. Edgerton he has a few accolades to his name. I’m a artist and am thinking about writhing so i can’t wait to see what my daughter does she is so Beautiful and smart. She is already good at art with a family history like this she will take the world by storm just look out for her she is 11 now so it wont be long
SHELLY NETZER-EDGERTON GOD BLESS AS WELL AS ALL OF YOUR DESCENDANTS. YOUR FAMILY IS WRITING HISTORY AND MAKING THE WORLD BETTER. IT IS SO NICE THAT YOU HAVE SHARED WITH OTHERS ON THIS UA-cam CHANNEL. MAY GOD BLESS AGAIN YOUR DAUGHTER VERY, VERY MUCH.
Stop fucking bragging nigga I betta beat yo ass
Good morning Katrina! Thanks for the wake up call... Muah!
Watched 3 ads i couldn't skip
No 8 is a loopy idea.
Radar has it's origins in European research, not american.
Then why was Nikola Tesla already writing about it before any of these wars started
M.I.T thinks their smart ,huh? Well, they ain't STUPID!!!
the WWW was invented at the Cern....
Lol, Cern is worth BILLIONS now...
Good Ole' RMS
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Too damn many ads...
what does mit stand for?
Massachusetts Institute for Technology
radar wasnt US not to mention MIT invention
First one big hero six
Inform is so stupid I mean its just a bunch of long 3D rectangles that go up and down I mean its so useless I mean there are a lot of 3D modeling programs that I am sure function way better than this.
hi i have invented a humanoid robot
i am just 16 yrs old
i need a oppurtunity to expres in public
dont think i am kidding its really good
u wll wonder
not impressed with their invention... i am expecting aLOT more, such as interstellar galaxy rocket, plasma shield from shielding against missiles or nuke, or space colonies etc....
So pretty much my $1 version of making that MIT app controlled 3D grid. Well then MIT made a $1 design to a $1,000.00. Makes sense
what is her name?
It's e-mail
you have a beautiful voice
Unlucky number 13th
This video proves that the earth is flat.
Katrina I love u :*
GNU is pronounced g'noo.
there no extraordinary things created my any University
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Too many ads!
email was invented in india , get your facts straight
Ray Tomlinson invented email!
this is not real things
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