This is the exact thing British sailors would do. Bring one back to put it on the mantelpiece and show it off to family and eventually it would go rotten.
"The biggest industry will always be banking and debt" I think you mean the most consistant in history? because finance is not the biggest industry today
Yup, that's precisely the reason I chose healthcare. We never go out of "business". It's unethical to call it business but at the end of the day it's true.
I believe you have an error in the video near the end. You say "we may be able to crack nuclear fission.". Fission has been around for a while, I believe you meant to say fusion
Some minor grammatical corrections: I believe you have made an error in the video near the end. You said, "We may be able to crack nuclear fission." Fission has been around for a while; I believe you meant to say fusion.
For now, but I think they raised their prices because they know demand will be declining soon. With all these mandatory EV standards, and manufacturers saying they're going all electric by 20XX, the writing is on the wall.
@@Pistolita221maybe but not for a long, long time not until battery tech changes to be more recyclable, longer lasting, slower draining anf faster charging
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake. Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit. Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world. Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came. Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago. There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
First time viewer, good stuff. Space travel to mine asteroids will become a huge industry. However, the worst trend we have seen is the monetization of everything vs creating real products or value. Is Tesla worth the stock price? Maybe as they are a technology company that builds cars. Is Nvidia worth their stock price? Likely not as they are only an aggregator in a way like computer hardware companies used to be. Maybe you could do an episode about all of the bubbles created by hype, fomo, et al.
There was no industry until the industrial revolution from 1760 until the 1830s. It was handicraft. Handicraft preceded industry. The agricultural revolution was the creation of a new sector of the economy. It's the most important event in the history of economics at the very least in the last several thousand years. The richest men were land owners since 3000 BCE to 1760s CE. You needed land to grow crops and feed the people. Basically the aristocracy were the richest. Regarding "fancy vegetables", most of them were still imported because the serfs and croppers couldn't grow them. In fact spices continued to matter from early antiquity up until the early 1800s. They were really that expensive. Wars have been fought for them in the early modern era (1700s). Silk, in spite of the production outside of China since at least the 6th century CE, was considered a very valuable commodity. Even in the middle ages the Mongols backed their money with gold and silk. Banking existed since antiquity.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake. Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit. Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world. Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came. Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago. There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
I think the alcoholic farming hypothesis survives Occom's razor better than most other hypotheses, idk if civilization wide alcoholism is exactly an industrial revolution. Also, wasn't Europe more of an end-point for trade, and places like the southern coast of the Arabian peninsula and the Siberian steppe would make the most on trade.
Alcohol was around since bible days, WELL before the industrial revolution. Your last comment is correct. India ALONE produced 40% of the world's products or raw materials in the British Empire days and china wasn't far behind.
I still haven't seen any case of AI being applied in a way that's very profitable and if there were one anyone else can just copy the idea and compete into unprofitableness
People just realize it exists with ChatGPT. Industries will gradually adopt it once they understand how to use it. ChatGPT is just a chatbot in the end, a neural network trained on human speech but you can train neural networks with all kinds of data.
Check out the stock price of Meta and Microsoft it’s already happening. They are the first movers but that competition over the next 10 years will have plenty of slower players and industries who will have the opportunity to get a piece of the pie before competition slows their growth.
Lithium and other battery parts will be the next big thing; if someone can easily and cheaply recycle old batteries they will make a lot of money as well.
Neural Networks are a tool that's gonna affect many industries. Most likely. Imagine customer database that can talk to you. Customer support workers would love it.
You are exactly right. Any knowledge job that is about synthesizing data from multiple sources (databases, articles, spreadsheets) for decision makers is going to be greatly improved in efficiency and quality.
The last bit about subscription services isn't a throwaway line. A subscription service is the end goal of all business. Recurring revenue for access to a monopoly, paid monthly. It's also the way we get a library economy.
My opinion is that AI can put a wrench in today’s form of capitalism, but it is a matter of how many people will it supplant and how fast. Some will be still needed to maneuver it (I don’t think AGI will be a thing) but if that some is too few people and too fast so not to leave time to come up with new trades then the economy can seriously risk to stop as most people won’t have money to buy anything. We would need to rethink how a person can afford life. We can’t all be artists. The hidden factor that I don’t see many people account for is that social connections are weaker these days. That may make coming up with new trades harder.
I agree with all of this except I think we can all become artists. AGI is getting pretty close and jobs will be exponentially automated over the next few years. We will need to move to a system that doesn't just reward ownership and dominance. UBI and Social Democracy will be needed to keep the balance of powers when robots produce and self-optimize everything. Our relationship with money will change and we will become philosophers, artists, and creators. Techno Renaissance is possible but not while capitalists control the world.
People who are invested in the stock market will be fine. The companies which own the AI and automated tools will make good profits and pay out good dividends, so their owners will have a decent income to live off. Fools who blew all their money when they were young will be in trouble.
Your device isn't good then. Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake. Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit. Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world. Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came. Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago. There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
I'm sorry, i like your videos but this video is so full of gross over-simplifications, inaccurate superlatives (which is anaethma to good historical work), extreme Euro and Ameri-centrism. Construction booms and industrial development are ongoing processes in the world, and lots of things that you said are flat out incorrect. For example, cotton was not a major driver of the economy in the ages IN EUROPE - it was wool! Like i said, i like your videos, but i think you should either focus on less broad spans of time or stick to money and investment info. People will never make correct conclusions with incorrect information.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake. Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit. Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world. Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came. Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago. There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
Between the farming revolution (10,000 BCE) and the first civilization in Sumer there was a gap of about 6000 years! Manufacturing of metals happened much earlier than 500 CE - even before Sumer in the Chalcolithic Era. This video has many historical inaccuracies, I'm afraid (especially with ancient history and archaeology)
I think caregiving deserves a mention. People are living longer, and need someone to take care of them. Having their children, if they have any, taking care of them is becoming less common.
I agree on energy being always relevant. If you slave at you job all day long, you “deserve” to have a robot vacuum cleaner, a washer dryer that mesures everything and beeps when the clothes are ready, and AC… washing machine, if you don’t put the calories in for the work, something has to.
I wonder, I get always the illusion that older branches of industry lost in importance. Imagine all steel mills going " nah not feeling it " and shut down from one day to another. And the biggest industry will probably always be farming/food production.
Whilst I can’t disagree entirely and before the Industrial Revolution absolutely agree the share of the agricultural industry is shrinking since then not because there’s less to do but fewer people are working those jobs for a multitude of reasons and I see no turn in that development so historically yes but for the future only maybe
Real money is gold and land. Everything else is traded with the intent of generating enough surplus so you can buy or rent land, and the only currency you can use to buy land anywhere in the world is gold.
Good luck trying to eat and breathe gold and land. It take toddler level thinking to believe you can remove any part of nature and survive lol. Bet you can't even mentally grasp the fact that you only control around 3% of the processes in your own flesh. Sad how childish well off people truly are. Especially when the only effect they have on the world is sever harm
Good luck trying to eat and breathe gold and land. It take toddler level thinking to believe you can remove any part of nature and survive lol. Bet you can't even mentally grasp the fact that you only control around 3% of the processes in your own flesh. Sad how childish well off people truly are. Especially when the only effect they have on the world is sever harm
@@jayjohnson4476 you can buy real estate in every developed country using gold. You can buy real estate in almost every country using gold. I just bought two rental properties with gold coin last year in northern Ohio. This isn’t an uncommon or even unconventional trade, gold is one of the two things worth anything at all. Land and gold.
And now it's also cycling back to craftmanship (at least for individual success)... with mass produced products, talented craftpeople (given they are also decent marketers) are booming, and I believe this will be even more true in the future with AI, when the machine will be commonplace, the human touch will become a true rarity
We roamed the planet for almost 100 millenniums, and I'm the last 3 or 4 we went from hunter gatherers to (pretty close) space fasting fairing beings. God, give me a glimpse of the next 1000 years before I die, please.
"To think the likes of Roman Egypt would have not become giants had it not been for cavemen trading rocks" is a misleading statement. 1st Roman people too evolved from people who at one point would now be considered cavemen. 2nd of all, they still would have ended up tading within regardless if they did so internationally or not.
This is my final statement, There are people and places that are now totally beyond experiencing the best of me, purely because of the amount of time those people and places have been a negative aspect of my experience of reality, You do not require an indication as to who those people are and what locations I'm referring to as acknowledging the reality merely requires that those people are honest with themselves! If by some chance those people are not prepared to be honest with themselves the only result will be an uncomfortably awkward situation that neither will enjoy enduring enough to sustain....this is the end...
Silicon and silicone are not the same. No one's making prosthetics or movie props out of silicon. Not really an easy mistake to make, as silicon and silicone are nothing alike. Do better otherwise you're just making people dumber.
New tech might save on energy, however historically speaking this didn’t kill demand for it. When cars started using less fuel it didn’t mean less fuel was sold since driving a car had become more affordable. Because of that more people started driving cars resulting in a bigger demand for fuel. So this might happen with computers too.
How history works?...{ The law of more }& set complement ; 社會進化與生物進化互斥, 人類進步却產出自身無法適應的环境, 形成生態危機禍及各物種, 這是達爾文主義的悖論, 存在自然史及人類史... 黑格爾在《歷史的哲學》留下名句“歷史的教訓是人類忘記歷史的教訓”...歷史從不重覆却警人的相似, 這是歷史的辯証...淘汰在歷史從不重覆却警人相似, 亦是歷史的辯証, 最強勢!
Everything goes obsolete given better substitutes: I guess better robots of the future who looks and feel great than real women. Don’t take this as disrespectful to women.
@@akashpatel70239 i don't think physical crotch interaction will be replaced by robots. maybe we might have better digital pornography but i think AI will replace our thinking, management, and decision making. all the physical work will be done by humans.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake. Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit. Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world. Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came. Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago. There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
No, that's not industry. That's handicraft. Carving stones was not an industry, it was a handicraft. The first industrial revolution was in the late 1700s to the early 1800s. The agricultural revolution was the most important thing in millennia. It made most people settle down. Also, it created a new occupation: the planter or crop grower. Also, since antiquity to early industrial revolution, the richest WEREN'T the weavers, blacksmiths, carvers, carpenters and other tradesmen were NOT the richest. The richest were the land owners. You needed a lot of land to grow crops. Basically since 3000 BCE to 1760s CE the land owners were the richest families. Also, importing "fancy vegetables" continued because local planters couldn't grow something just as good quite often. Worth mentioning that silk, in spite the fact that it started being produced OUTSIDE of China by 6th century CE, still was a valued commodity up until the late middle ages (early 1600s). The Mongols backed their currency with gold, silver and silk.
Investing in company stocks connected to energy, banking, transportation, eating, drinking, pissing, shitting, wiping, and cleaning will always be earning stock market dividends to pay you. 😂
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thanks, you, now i have an idea of what to do after high school
“I am a disruptor” ~plants wheat~
You can put your weed in here!
*dramatically inhales*
Let it be known that I saw this video 10 sec after uploading
Woww, that's amazing. No one in the history of mankind has ever done what you did. You're a genius and one-of-a-kind!!!
Proof? Are we supposed to take your word?
congrats man! here is your award 🥇
@@ajantsmith6139it's on Wikipedia 😂
And it shall be known
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Fun fact pineapples used to be so valuable that people used to rent them out to others so they could show them off at parties or to neighbors 😂
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Now people leave them upside down for sending secret messages
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This is the exact thing British sailors would do. Bring one back to put it on the mantelpiece and show it off to family and eventually it would go rotten.
It's crazy how it all just keeps repeating. The tech and products change but everything else seems to cycle.
We will end up solving our current problems but create new ones in the process.
It’s so interesting it’s why I watch history videos
It is always cycle.
The debt machine... rules all gvtß and by extension , the ppl
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double talk.. to sound sophisticated
The biggest industry will always be banking and debt
"The biggest industry will always be banking and debt"
I think you mean the most consistant in history? because finance is not the biggest industry today
Um um weapons
What about selling a$$?
Knights Templar...cough cough
The largest does not mean the most profitable
Transport ,healthcare and real estate... Evergreen sectors ...
And weapons
@@luipaardprint and that
And food
@@lukaradojevic7195 well land indirectly gives you exposure to food .. because you'd need farms to make the food
Yup, that's precisely the reason I chose healthcare. We never go out of "business". It's unethical to call it business but at the end of the day it's true.
Maybe the child labor was the reason economy was better for the families, too many kids not working today
I believe you have an error in the video near the end. You say "we may be able to crack nuclear fission.". Fission has been around for a while, I believe you meant to say fusion
This is a misuse of a comma.
Some minor grammatical corrections:
I believe you have made an error in the video near the end. You said, "We may be able to crack nuclear fission." Fission has been around for a while; I believe you meant to say fusion.
@@me-myself-i787 point taken. Perhaps I should use the grammar program I see so often in ads
Oil still pays pretty well
For now, but I think they raised their prices because they know demand will be declining soon. With all these mandatory EV standards, and manufacturers saying they're going all electric by 20XX, the writing is on the wall.
@@Pistolita221maybe but not for a long, long time not until battery tech changes to be more recyclable, longer lasting, slower draining anf faster charging
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake.
Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit.
Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world.
Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came.
Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago.
There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
For now.
@@RIZFERDreal
First time viewer, good stuff. Space travel to mine asteroids will become a huge industry.
However, the worst trend we have seen is the monetization of everything vs creating real products or value. Is Tesla worth the stock price? Maybe as they are a technology company that builds cars.
Is Nvidia worth their stock price? Likely not as they are only an aggregator in a way like computer hardware companies used to be.
Maybe you could do an episode about all of the bubbles created by hype, fomo, et al.
"First time viewer, good stuff." This is a misuse of a comma, unless you're addressing someone as "good stuff".
@AwesomeHairo Son, if I wanted grammar opinions from monkeys... I would be on Reddit.
There was no industry until the industrial revolution from 1760 until the 1830s. It was handicraft. Handicraft preceded industry.
The agricultural revolution was the creation of a new sector of the economy. It's the most important event in the history of economics at the very least in the last several thousand years.
The richest men were land owners since 3000 BCE to 1760s CE. You needed land to grow crops and feed the people. Basically the aristocracy were the richest.
Regarding "fancy vegetables", most of them were still imported because the serfs and croppers couldn't grow them.
In fact spices continued to matter from early antiquity up until the early 1800s. They were really that expensive. Wars have been fought for them in the early modern era (1700s).
Silk, in spite of the production outside of China since at least the 6th century CE, was considered a very valuable commodity. Even in the middle ages the Mongols backed their money with gold and silk.
Banking existed since antiquity.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake.
Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit.
Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world.
Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came.
Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago.
There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
I think the alcoholic farming hypothesis survives Occom's razor better than most other hypotheses, idk if civilization wide alcoholism is exactly an industrial revolution.
Also, wasn't Europe more of an end-point for trade, and places like the southern coast of the Arabian peninsula and the Siberian steppe would make the most on trade.
Alcohol was around since bible days, WELL before the industrial revolution. Your last comment is correct. India ALONE produced 40% of the world's products or raw materials in the British Empire days and china wasn't far behind.
@@OffGridInvestor alcohol has been brewed for ~9k years.
@@Pistolita221I don’t think he knows what the alcoholic farming hypothesis states but is supporting your point
It’s always through the western perspective.
I still haven't seen any case of AI being applied in a way that's very profitable and if there were one anyone else can just copy the idea and compete into unprofitableness
People just realize it exists with ChatGPT. Industries will gradually adopt it once they understand how to use it. ChatGPT is just a chatbot in the end, a neural network trained on human speech but you can train neural networks with all kinds of data.
Chat got must be profitable at the amount of users they have
Check out the stock price of Meta and Microsoft it’s already happening.
They are the first movers but that competition over the next 10 years will have plenty of slower players and industries who will have the opportunity to get a piece of the pie before competition slows their growth.
Love all of your content, bro.
Lithium and other battery parts will be the next big thing; if someone can easily and cheaply recycle old batteries they will make a lot of money as well.
My university working on Sodium batteries
@@kingofbithynia oh my battery!
Every industry seems to have a bright future although I'm not sure there is anyone in charge that can grab ahold of that future
lol, "beat off competitors"
Cold fusion will be the next pivot in human progress, IMO.
the youtube channel
Neural Networks are a tool that's gonna affect many industries. Most likely. Imagine customer database that can talk to you. Customer support workers would love it.
You are exactly right. Any knowledge job that is about synthesizing data from multiple sources (databases, articles, spreadsheets) for decision makers is going to be greatly improved in efficiency and quality.
Probably. It depends on how well we can make them work.
The last bit about subscription services isn't a throwaway line. A subscription service is the end goal of all business. Recurring revenue for access to a monopoly, paid monthly. It's also the way we get a library economy.
AI is just a seasonal trend just like IoT, IR4.0 and many more.
Depends on if we can master it and put it to good use.
Many industries have been shut down just because they weren't profitable.
My opinion is that AI can put a wrench in today’s form of capitalism, but it is a matter of how many people will it supplant and how fast. Some will be still needed to maneuver it (I don’t think AGI will be a thing) but if that some is too few people and too fast so not to leave time to come up with new trades then the economy can seriously risk to stop as most people won’t have money to buy anything. We would need to rethink how a person can afford life. We can’t all be artists. The hidden factor that I don’t see many people account for is that social connections are weaker these days. That may make coming up with new trades harder.
I agree with all of this except I think we can all become artists. AGI is getting pretty close and jobs will be exponentially automated over the next few years. We will need to move to a system that doesn't just reward ownership and dominance. UBI and Social Democracy will be needed to keep the balance of powers when robots produce and self-optimize everything. Our relationship with money will change and we will become philosophers, artists, and creators. Techno Renaissance is possible but not while capitalists control the world.
People who are invested in the stock market will be fine. The companies which own the AI and automated tools will make good profits and pay out good dividends, so their owners will have a decent income to live off.
Fools who blew all their money when they were young will be in trouble.
Really interesting video! Maybe turn the music a bit down but the overall script is really well written. Congrats 👏 👏 👏
The music is really quiet on this one?
Your device isn't good then.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake.
Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit.
Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world.
Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came.
Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago.
There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
I'm sorry, i like your videos but this video is so full of gross over-simplifications, inaccurate superlatives (which is anaethma to good historical work), extreme Euro and Ameri-centrism. Construction booms and industrial development are ongoing processes in the world, and lots of things that you said are flat out incorrect. For example, cotton was not a major driver of the economy in the ages IN EUROPE - it was wool! Like i said, i like your videos, but i think you should either focus on less broad spans of time or stick to money and investment info. People will never make correct conclusions with incorrect information.
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake.
Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit.
Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world.
Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came.
Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago.
There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
Agriculture. You got to eat.
And behind all those industries… there will and always be a bank in one form or another.
America will become the land of classic gasoline ehicles and abandoned car factories.
Between the farming revolution (10,000 BCE) and the first civilization in Sumer there was a gap of about 6000 years! Manufacturing of metals happened much earlier than 500 CE - even before Sumer in the Chalcolithic Era. This video has many historical inaccuracies, I'm afraid (especially with ancient history and archaeology)
Those AI generated faces... they look all exactly the same..
I know what's the reliable trade from the stone age, it's related to bath water stocks
This would've been the best thing ever in 2016
I think caregiving deserves a mention. People are living longer, and need someone to take care of them. Having their children, if they have any, taking care of them is becoming less common.
I agree on energy being always relevant. If you slave at you job all day long, you “deserve” to have a robot vacuum cleaner, a washer dryer that mesures everything and beeps when the clothes are ready, and AC… washing machine, if you don’t put the calories in for the work, something has to.
I still don’t know why there was a spice trade with westerners especially when they don’t use those things in their food based on my experience.
13:03 "later half of the 19th century"... this would be the late 1800s. I don't think that's what you mean
There are so many mistakes in this video
I wonder, I get always the illusion that older branches of industry lost in importance. Imagine all steel mills going " nah not feeling it " and shut down from one day to another.
And the biggest industry will probably always be farming/food production.
Whilst I can’t disagree entirely and before the Industrial Revolution absolutely agree the share of the agricultural industry is shrinking since then not because there’s less to do but fewer people are working those jobs for a multitude of reasons and I see no turn in that development so historically yes but for the future only maybe
Real money is gold and land. Everything else is traded with the intent of generating enough surplus so you can buy or rent land, and the only currency you can use to buy land anywhere in the world is gold.
Good luck trying to eat and breathe gold and land. It take toddler level thinking to believe you can remove any part of nature and survive lol. Bet you can't even mentally grasp the fact that you only control around 3% of the processes in your own flesh. Sad how childish well off people truly are. Especially when the only effect they have on the world is sever harm
Good luck trying to eat and breathe gold and land. It take toddler level thinking to believe you can remove any part of nature and survive lol. Bet you can't even mentally grasp the fact that you only control around 3% of the processes in your own flesh. Sad how childish well off people truly are. Especially when the only effect they have on the world is sever harm
I want to see you buy a house in any developed country using gold lol
@@jayjohnson4476 you can buy real estate in every developed country using gold. You can buy real estate in almost every country using gold. I just bought two rental properties with gold coin last year in northern Ohio. This isn’t an uncommon or even unconventional trade, gold is one of the two things worth anything at all.
Land and gold.
@@jayjohnson4476 name a single country where you cant
I can already see the use of AI on this videos. But dont get me wrong, I love it and it looks great
And now it's also cycling back to craftmanship (at least for individual success)... with mass produced products, talented craftpeople (given they are also decent marketers) are booming, and I believe this will be even more true in the future with AI, when the machine will be commonplace, the human touch will become a true rarity
Ima invest on the solar system 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Sell me some sunlight
@@ORIGINALCRESTED pvz comes to mind; say how about a sun standard for our currency? /s
We roamed the planet for almost 100 millenniums, and I'm the last 3 or 4 we went from hunter gatherers to (pretty close) space fasting fairing beings.
God, give me a glimpse of the next 1000 years before I die, please.
Food , textile and property (Industrial, commercial or resenditial) are evergreen
"To think the likes of Roman Egypt would have not become giants had it not been for cavemen trading rocks" is a misleading statement.
1st Roman people too evolved from people who at one point would now be considered cavemen.
2nd of all, they still would have ended up tading within regardless if they did so internationally or not.
Doesn’t disappoint 😮💨
This is my final statement, There are people and places that are now totally beyond experiencing the best of me, purely because of the amount of time those people and places have been a negative aspect of my experience of reality, You do not require an indication as to who those people are and what locations I'm referring to as acknowledging the reality merely requires that those people are honest with themselves! If by some chance those people are not prepared to be honest with themselves the only result will be an uncomfortably awkward situation that neither will enjoy enduring enough to sustain....this is the end...
Silicon and silicone are not the same. No one's making prosthetics or movie props out of silicon.
Not really an easy mistake to make, as silicon and silicone are nothing alike. Do better otherwise you're just making people dumber.
The only thing as constant as change is people being surprised and angry about change.
video is informative but very confusing due to speaker's attempt to entertain with comparisons and sarcasm in every line
This is jarring, fractured, and annoying,
so much that what I could have learnt got lost.
AI is just hype - nothing special there - just a program with bunch of instructions
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was slave industry business ☠️☠️☠️
The AI will probably change the world the most this century.
Spice and cotton,what happend to slave trade in your analysis???????
Don't underestimate how much power consumption will be reduced with new computer technology.
New tech might save on energy, however historically speaking this didn’t kill demand for it. When cars started using less fuel it didn’t mean less fuel was sold since driving a car had become more affordable. Because of that more people started driving cars resulting in a bigger demand for fuel. So this might happen with computers too.
3:24 LITERALLY my family. Once knights then farmers from southern England. Now Australia. Still farming.
Believe me or not, but some 4000 years later or sooner, it will be all about oil, cotton and food again. 😁
Nah the transatlantic slave trade was uniquely heinous. That’s a well researched fact.
Energy will always be the biggest industry but it ll never create a moat around it
The last and only case was Rockfeller and Standard oil
When you said that the new currency will be based on art and culture did you meant ai art or that traditional art ant craft will come back
A majot commodity was slaves. How about addressing this?
the next big thing is clean air+water as more and more of it is polluted!
Damn guess I have to flush my Anime Girl Bath water😢 I was holding out on a return on my investment 😂
Belle Delphine dumped her own stock before the market crahes two years ago.😂
Best history channel
Haha... I think you meant, "fend off competitors:
Hail to our AI overlords!
Weapons the most profitable industry in existence
Some day it will go back to pointy rocks straight sticks and sinew
The we all go to war and everyone returns to being a farmer living a pre modern life.
How history works?...{ The law of more }& set complement ; 社會進化與生物進化互斥, 人類進步却產出自身無法適應的环境, 形成生態危機禍及各物種, 這是達爾文主義的悖論, 存在自然史及人類史... 黑格爾在《歷史的哲學》留下名句“歷史的教訓是人類忘記歷史的教訓”...歷史從不重覆却警人的相似, 這是歷史的辯証...淘汰在歷史從不重覆却警人相似, 亦是歷史的辯証, 最強勢!
Love it when UA-camrs use chat gpt to think...
This dude has 2 awesome channels
This overview is all over the place..
It's a broad subject covering a large span of time
@@MrFigGoesToTheStore Exactly. All the more need for for making it understandable.
Invest in good arable land and breedable women, stone age investments
Thank you very much for your videos, you are helping do build the Future I am Feel It.
Grain industry and arms industry
Flints, agriculture, industrial revolution, computers, the internet, a I. And what will be next after a I? And when ?
What abput the impact of weapons or the printing press???
A rather confused and slapdash attempt.
Look at Marwadis do and do it. They make money.
Insightful!
2:33 Beat off??? :HUHH:
Glad to know the answer wasn't war and jewelery
there is actually an industry that never dies.
prostitution.
Everything goes obsolete given better substitutes: I guess better robots of the future who looks and feel great than real women. Don’t take this as disrespectful to women.
@@akashpatel70239 i don't think physical crotch interaction will be replaced by robots.
maybe we might have better digital pornography
but i think AI will replace our thinking, management, and decision making.
all the physical work will be done by humans.
on top of that, it's the first trade in history
I'm not concerned with biggest, I'm concerned with most consistent
Change is the only constant and embrace it.
except real estate. Land never goes bad
This needs more views!!
Thumbnail: Pura Ulun Danu Bhratan and the lake.
Nature of Bali Indonesia will be replaced by skycrapers, and many Native Balinese has left the native traditions bit by bit.
Well, this video is made by basic knowledge of basic western people not a complete multiracial not a multilingual never been living around the world all alone since childhood as only mentioning those mainstream parts of the world and not knowing of the oldest the original of all: Indonesia, yet doesn't even know world map is inaccurate since Mercator projection 1569, Real Indonesia is huge as Russia and even much richer than the entire world.
Even much bigger covering whole Southeast Asia, Australia and Madagascar before Indians/Arabs/North Africans/Europeans came.
Here is the real lost Atlantis, Lemuria the center especially before eruption of supervolcano Toba 75,000 years ago.
There are many older pyramids than Egyptian in Indonesia including 25,000 years Gunung Padang, and many more.
No, that's not industry. That's handicraft. Carving stones was not an industry, it was a handicraft.
The first industrial revolution was in the late 1700s to the early 1800s.
The agricultural revolution was the most important thing in millennia. It made most people settle down. Also, it created a new occupation: the planter or crop grower.
Also, since antiquity to early industrial revolution, the richest WEREN'T the weavers, blacksmiths, carvers, carpenters and other tradesmen were NOT the richest. The richest were the land owners. You needed a lot of land to grow crops. Basically since 3000 BCE to 1760s CE the land owners were the richest families.
Also, importing "fancy vegetables" continued because local planters couldn't grow something just as good quite often.
Worth mentioning that silk, in spite the fact that it started being produced OUTSIDE of China by 6th century CE, still was a valued commodity up until the late middle ages (early 1600s). The Mongols backed their currency with gold, silver and silk.
gold and silver.. always valuable... this life and afterlife.
Shie, I knew we wuz kangz and shie.
the email you use the most 😂🤣
God the universe lasts for ever , ai lasts for ever , dirt lasts for ever . Ai is done with you all and your squabbling 👁️
Bro found the best fit for “every cloud has a silver lining”
Manufacturing was created so we could kill each other more efficiently lol
I need recommendation for long podcasts or videos like this
Anime bathwater will become obsolete and be replaced by UwU-transhuman waste oil.
Investing in company stocks connected to energy, banking, transportation, eating, drinking, pissing, shitting, wiping, and cleaning will always be earning stock market dividends to pay you. 😂
I feel so called out by that anime bath water comment...