A breakthrough in Cirrography (Vapor-based holography), has the potential to allow better communication methods and make simulations more interactive. Once improved upon by many to come, cirrography would become powerful controlled holograms.
Cure for cancer - inventor died of insulin overdose, wasn’t diabetic Cure for cancer - inventor died in plane crash, wasn’t in the plane Cure for cancer - inventor found dead in home under mysterious circumstances
The renaissance and scientific revolution seem like the greatest thing to happen to humanity. Otherwise we’d still be farm peasants thinking we didn’t deserve better because the church and king said so
@ religion is the single most thing holding humanity from evolving any further. Wether it’s war in Syria and the middle east, Myanmar and Asia, Sudan and Africa or even the culture divide in America it’s all coming down to religion and until people realize killing each other over fairytales told long long ago isn’t getting us anywhere we won’t go any further
Imo the most important invention by far is the printing press. It pretty much marked the beginning of modern industrial society. Allowed all people to have access to knowledge. The more knowledgeable people there are, the more likely advances are to happen. I think that the advant of the printing press was the last time humanity's progress was linear and marked the start of our exponential growth.
Well, humanity has always grown exponentially; it is just that the advent of the printing press of the magic point that allows the exponential function to start increasing rapidly. Since the Kardashev Scale is a logarithmic function respect to energy use, since exponential growth causes logarithmic functions to become linear, we expect a linear growth on the Kardashev Scale -- and when we reach the final level, we beat the game!!!
"Milestones" that he is talking about the most influential, not particularly important for every day life but more than how it affects the humanity's technological development as a whole. Health-development just keeps humanity not to die out from all the diseases and health problems, thus, it doesn't really do anything to the technological development, if not unintentional by lengthening the humans' life-expectancy, potentially giving them more time to develop more technology. All in all, it doesn't count.
Probably because of "dirty" content. Also, because of the inventor of the flushing toilet is Thomas Crapper, definitely, we surely came up with jokes since then...
In my opinion, had the 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 SRB’s aluminum slag had held on just a bit longer till booster separation, we would be a LOT more advanced in space travel. Hell, the first civilian to go for a spacewalk was in 2024. Christa McAuliffe was more than likely gonna do that 38 years ago…
Love the video but; You forgot a big, if not the biggest milestone...The Discovery of Agriculture. Thanks to agriculture man stopped being a nomad and was able to be sedentary. As a result, he did not had to spend all his time gathering, or hunting but by being able to grow food then he had more time off so that he could then think and come up about controlling fire, or the wheel, or writing, or bronze, and so on! Another big you that is not mentioned is the domestication of animals. Raising and using the horse, the cow, the pig, the chicken, and so on helped man to become even better establish on a sedentary lifestyle. Other than that, its a good video. I just thing that you should add the Discovery of Agriculture and the domestication of animals. By the way, fishing can also be mentioned.
Weird to reference improving agriculture as a metric of significance for other milestones without including the advent of agriculture itself as a milestone
A breakthrough in Cirrography (Vapor-based holography), has the potential to allow better communication methods and make simulations more interactive. Once improved upon by many to come, cirrography would become powerful controlled holograms.
@ “According to current archaeological evidence, iron smelting in West Africa around 2000 BC likely occurred in the region of present-day Nigeria, with sites like Lejja showing evidence of iron smelting furnaces dating back to this period, indicating that iron metallurgy may have developed independently in West Africa around this time. “ literally the first thing that comes up when I look at it up.
The synthesis of information here is very good, but the style is dreadful. The grammatical structures are so much the same. Count the number of times sentences end with participial phrases. It's a barrage. Humans simply don't write like that. This is a stellar example of AI-generated text, and it's awful. AI can't make its "writing" interesting.
Opinion here but I simply do not or cannot believe humanity has been about for millions of years ultimately knocking about making next to no progress, except of course in the last 6 thousand years but for 2 million years done next to nothing. Sorry that makes no sense at all to me.
I feel like I js unlocked something in my brain with this thumbnail. To be a well rounded man, become proof of our ancestors efforts, make use of their advancements & knowledge from different eras and take it for yourself. For example, learn how to make fire. Learn writing - poetry, etc. Learn handy man skills - like building the wheel. Learn art, music, etc - renaissance. Learn about computers - write code, experiment with AI. This is the art of human, learn it.
There no millions years ago Adam was first human in the world also no millions of years ago wit dinosaurs they called dragons died flood not meteor jus letting u guys know
I believe in God too, but all of these things can be explained. We have actual evidence and the devices to do it. Same concept as counting the rings on a tree.
Seems it all started with writing. Recorded work left for the next thinker. You actually think it's good for mankind not having to work because of AI?? You'll regret that day.
Thanks could you add segment on Robotics 2.0, rocket 2.0, x-ray 3.00, and clock system mainstream. I have a question how did underground come to the world and mining ⛏️ links to the ideas underground for foundations of building houses.
@@JjJj-lx7xx you people believe in a book that was changed thousand of times over thousands of years to meet the view of hundreds of people about a guy running around turning water into wine and making blind people see by touching them 😂😂 enjoy your fairytales but don’t try and force others to believe that bullish
Don’t be disrespectful. Most on this list happened after the events of the Bible. If God created the earth and humans have free will, that means we all did this ourselves. Assuming people adhere to those beliefs. You laughing at the certainly won’t help your message.
@@Bouch1018 If god created the earth in days then why do we have proof that it wasn't? Science truly is beautiful if it can disprove the christian myth lmao.
@ I’m not saying anything either way. I’m just saying what it is and that being disrespectful and acting like people are dumb because they believe in something makes you a trash person.
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A breakthrough in Cirrography
(Vapor-based holography), has the potential to allow better communication methods and make simulations more interactive. Once improved upon by many to come, cirrography would become powerful controlled holograms.
reject ai return to physical working
maybe the real milestones were the friends we made along the way
Yeah
Massive facts
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@@MenteMaestra91 Dawg, what do you mean?
Real
The second most important milestone wasn't mentioned. Agriculture. Without it no writing or any other milestones on this list.
Video idea: Every invention that could've changed the world for the better.
That would be a pretty depressing video
Cure for cancer - inventor died of insulin overdose, wasn’t diabetic
Cure for cancer - inventor died in plane crash, wasn’t in the plane
Cure for cancer - inventor found dead in home under mysterious circumstances
Bow and arrow 💀
@@Imdrunk_nikola tesla's free energy
it’s crazy how consistent you are at making awesome videos, you’re going to blow up in no time, don’t stop.
The next big milestone is becoming a multi planet species. It is the most important moment since animals left the sea for the land.
“ aye bro tell jaydone, he don’t miss “ 🗣️🔥
Jay done the only reason I like history at this point 😂
The renaissance and scientific revolution seem like the greatest thing to happen to humanity. Otherwise we’d still be farm peasants thinking we didn’t deserve better because the church and king said so
people basically still believe this
@ religion is the single most thing holding humanity from evolving any further. Wether it’s war in Syria and the middle east, Myanmar and Asia, Sudan and Africa or even the culture divide in America it’s all coming down to religion and until people realize killing each other over fairytales told long long ago isn’t getting us anywhere we won’t go any further
@@owenh88 Well, only underdeveloped countries and tribes believe this; developed countries don't.
Nah humanity was slacking for like a million years fr
Jaydone dropping surely a milestone for humanity
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Imo the most important invention by far is the printing press. It pretty much marked the beginning of modern industrial society. Allowed all people to have access to knowledge. The more knowledgeable people there are, the more likely advances are to happen. I think that the advant of the printing press was the last time humanity's progress was linear and marked the start of our exponential growth.
Well, humanity has always grown exponentially; it is just that the advent of the printing press of the magic point that allows the exponential function to start increasing rapidly. Since the Kardashev Scale is a logarithmic function respect to energy use, since exponential growth causes logarithmic functions to become linear, we expect a linear growth on the Kardashev Scale -- and when we reach the final level, we beat the game!!!
It was because of writing. No art of writing, nothing to print.
Simple type of topic but it’s the one i find most interesting like wow….Fire….
Inventions are warranted usually at desperate times, and war creates those desperate times. Probably the only positive impact lmao.
How did you manage to omit the flushing toilet, sewage systems, and sanitation in general ? They were far more important than space travel and AI.
"Milestones" that he is talking about the most influential, not particularly important for every day life but more than how it affects the humanity's technological development as a whole. Health-development just keeps humanity not to die out from all the diseases and health problems, thus, it doesn't really do anything to the technological development, if not unintentional by lengthening the humans' life-expectancy, potentially giving them more time to develop more technology. All in all, it doesn't count.
Probably because of "dirty" content. Also, because of the inventor of the flushing toilet is Thomas Crapper, definitely, we surely came up with jokes since then...
I agree. This probably doubled the average human lifespan.
yoo this the one topic i recommended at the very beginning of the channel 😂 awesome!
Antibiotics are pretty goated
I love your videos! I hope you have an amazing day!
In my opinion, had the 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 SRB’s aluminum slag had held on just a bit longer till booster separation, we would be a LOT more advanced in space travel. Hell, the first civilian to go for a spacewalk was in 2024. Christa McAuliffe was more than likely gonna do that 38 years ago…
love your channel!
Love the video but; You forgot a big, if not the biggest milestone...The Discovery of Agriculture. Thanks to agriculture man stopped being a nomad and was able to be sedentary. As a result, he did not had to spend all his time gathering, or hunting but by being able to grow food then he had more time off so that he could then think and come up about controlling fire, or the wheel, or writing, or bronze, and so on! Another big you that is not mentioned is the domestication of animals. Raising and using the horse, the cow, the pig, the chicken, and so on helped man to become even better establish on a sedentary lifestyle. Other than that, its a good video. I just thing that you should add the Discovery of Agriculture and the domestication of animals. By the way, fishing can also be mentioned.
Jay is ON A ROLL
santos dumont is the real inventor of the plane
Wow nobody had to tell the world they're first... Maybe we're going through UA-cam evolution
They have finally discovered fire, if you will😂
Weird to reference improving agriculture as a metric of significance for other milestones without including the advent of agriculture itself as a milestone
I feel like magnetism should be one
Do one about medicines and lobotomies and old school medicine
Keep doing what you doing boss
14:57 the Dendera "light" was not related to electrical advancement what so ever. Watch miniminutemans video about it
Where's the boat
You didn't mention the invention of farming?
Its incredible what we humans can do, from primal animals to sophisticated societies
Me getting out of bed today must be on this list
A breakthrough in Cirrography
(Vapor-based holography), has the potential to allow better communication methods and make simulations more interactive. Once improved upon by many to come, cirrography would become powerful controlled holograms.
Thanks for made Human life easy by Internet and Electricity !
I absolutely love everything about you and your channel
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The only other milestone that I think was a significant discovery was the haber-bosch method, we would have starved without it
Iron smelting was actually independently invented in West Africa as early as 2000 BC.
Google says no.
@ “According to current archaeological evidence, iron smelting in West Africa around 2000 BC likely occurred in the region of present-day Nigeria, with sites like Lejja showing evidence of iron smelting furnaces dating back to this period, indicating that iron metallurgy may have developed independently in West Africa around this time. “ literally the first thing that comes up when I look at it up.
19:00 *transistor
Dude, just found your page. Upset it’s only 3 months old because I NEED more 😂 keep em coming, bright future ahead of you
Please explain seafaring in pt. 2.
The next milestones is discovery the 4th Dimension.
What about Nuclear Fission?
You're the firestarter twisted firestarter
Language?
JAYDONE can you please make the background color another color but white? i would love to watch your videos more but the bright white hurts my eyes
Can we get most impressive builds in human history?
Oh man, that list would be huge lol. Pyramids, Hoover Dam, Statue of Liberty, it would be a good list.
Industrial Revolution actually started in India
Where agriculture? :(
You left out...agriculture...and cooking.
Send this to vlogging through history everybody
My man finally has a sponsor
Who's the sponsor?? Pit Viper¿?
Favorite one is aviation
What a lofty little idea - that we'll never have to work again becuase of AI
The synthesis of information here is very good, but the style is dreadful. The grammatical structures are so much the same. Count the number of times sentences end with participial phrases. It's a barrage. Humans simply don't write like that. This is a stellar example of AI-generated text, and it's awful. AI can't make its "writing" interesting.
How’s I bro not at a mil
what about bubble wrap?!
4:31 *sambucha sponsor flashback* 😂
Elaborate
@@man.actual wait you don't know?
@@man.actual ignorance is bliss -- Jaydone
Cool video BUT WHAT ABOUT THE BOAT
No one cares about boats man they just float around
@Kingen283 lmao 🤣 😂
How about history’s most bad ass individuals
cool vid
The Industrial Revolution is NOT a milestone
Cell phone?
আমার টাকা লাগবে খালাছ আমার চাকরী লাগবে খালাছ ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
They missed the most important one of all. Alphabetical order. Think about it.
The idea that there will come a day where nobody has to work is ludacris.
Where is Meta humor?
Opinion here but I simply do not or cannot believe humanity has been about for millions of years ultimately knocking about making next to no progress, except of course in the last 6 thousand years but for 2 million years done next to nothing. Sorry that makes no sense at all to me.
Democracy.
I feel like I js unlocked something in my brain with this thumbnail. To be a well rounded man, become proof of our ancestors efforts, make use of their advancements & knowledge from different eras and take it for yourself.
For example, learn how to make fire. Learn writing - poetry, etc. Learn handy man skills - like building the wheel. Learn art, music, etc - renaissance. Learn about computers - write code, experiment with AI.
This is the art of human, learn it.
uuummmm actually i created the wheel sooo uh ur welcome yall 🙄
There no millions years ago Adam was first human in the world also no millions of years ago wit dinosaurs they called dragons died flood not meteor jus letting u guys know
Oh shut up, you guys ruin everything
Realistically, you’re on the internet. I respect it, but almost no one else does.
So is not a successful milestone. Should’ve never even been made.
...and then came Bitcoin.
All of this was invented in Africa.
I like how the years mentioned are 1m years ago and 400,000 years ago. The faith needed to believe these are astronomical to say the least
I believe in God too, but all of these things can be explained. We have actual evidence and the devices to do it. Same concept as counting the rings on a tree.
great video. surprised nuclear energy/ the atom bomb weren't discussed though.
Seems it all started with writing. Recorded work left for the next thinker. You actually think it's good for mankind not having to work because of AI?? You'll regret that day.
Thanks could you add segment on Robotics 2.0, rocket 2.0, x-ray 3.00, and clock system mainstream.
I have a question how did underground come to the world and mining ⛏️ links to the ideas underground for foundations of building houses.
You forgot bitcoin.
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How many aliens are here in 2024 and in awww
0:01 Crazy how we have proof of this and yet people still believe in genesis and god lmao
Adam first human dummy y'all really believe millions of years ago 😂😂
@@JjJj-lx7xx you people believe in a book that was changed thousand of times over thousands of years to meet the view of hundreds of people about a guy running around turning water into wine and making blind people see by touching them 😂😂 enjoy your fairytales but don’t try and force others to believe that bullish
Don’t be disrespectful. Most on this list happened after the events of the Bible. If God created the earth and humans have free will, that means we all did this ourselves. Assuming people adhere to those beliefs. You laughing at the certainly won’t help your message.
@@Bouch1018 If god created the earth in days then why do we have proof that it wasn't? Science truly is beautiful if it can disprove the christian myth lmao.
@ I’m not saying anything either way. I’m just saying what it is and that being disrespectful and acting like people are dumb because they believe in something makes you a trash person.