whoops! I made a little error. I made it look like the North and South poles go up to 180 degrees which they don't! they go to 90 degrees north (North Pole) and 90 degree south (South Pole) sorry about that!
A rather monumental error mate ;). Nevertheless, sharp content and editing as always. Also, I never mentioned how I enjoyed witnessing a bit of your family life and having confirmed that traveling with children is as doable as you make it and in many ways enriching (for both parents and offspring). Thank you.
If you end up in England, you should visit the South West; places like Dartmoor are almost untouched which is unusual for the UK. Also we speak pirate down here.
You forgot the most important point. The International Date Line was falling in the Pacific Ocean if we chose Greenwich as 0 degree. And so, it won’t cause trouble to any major settlement. No country would experience different dates on their land. Date would change seemlessly without creating a ruckus in any country.
G60J60F80 Exactly. And that is why the IDL isn’t a straight line. It bends on multiple occasions to accommodate all the small island nations. See the video again and look at the IDL shape.
I mean you could have it falling in the Atlantic Ocean without causing much trouble. But that would mean approximately China would be at the centre of the world and those white dudes would have noped the fuck out of it.
I live in Greenwich it is not an outskirts town it’s a normal busy borough in South East London it’s like saying the Bronx is an outskirts town in New York
I think you missed an important part of time history. The reason GB was so good at sea was due to John Harrison, an English watch maker that made a watch so accurate that the problem with longitude was solved. This made the maps produced in the U.K. more accurate than everyone else’s. This together with the growth of the British Empire helped cement this notion which was why the US had already been using Greenwich as the PM (and most others).
Yes it wasn't decided in Washington DC the navigation astrolobe or whatever it was called was invented in Greenwich. Maybe that American meeting was just BLAH BLAH
Well...in fact a lot of world maps in China are centered in the Pacific Ocean (roughly in line with Canberra) with the USA to the east and Europe to the west. It doesn't cut America in half, the divide just falls on the Atlantic ocean instead of the Pacific. Greenland is the only major landmass that gets split across the gap
yeah the power of a basically uninhabited island. all those countries to choose from and it comes to us. fu ckin diamond aint it! gotta piss someone off, us telling them what time it is.
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You omitted the whole story of developing an accurate method of measuring longitude. In the early 1700s an Englishman John Harrison responding to a competition by the British Government designed a clock that was accurate enough to keep time to Greenwich Mean Time within 2 minutes in the harsh conditions at sea. This enabled ships to calculate their local time and compare it to an accurate GMT to determine an accurate longitude measurement. Which I believe is why 100 years later they all decided to use GMT as it was already the de facto point of measurement. The whole story is probably worth a video of its own.
@@mileshicks8996 Actually, it's a high point that you can see from the old docklands in london, which is why it was chosen. There's a ball on top of a pole at the Greenwich observatory and at midday it drops so ships at the docks can calibrate their time before setting sale. It's also in the middle of London, I mean, it's right on the river but sure... it's "on the outskirts"
@@nonegiven2830 The city of London still remains the heart of what is now a far bigger metropolis. It is also not really a county, as it has absorbed Middlesex and other outlying regions.
The majority of Americans I'm sure don't remember more than two or three that occur that lived before their lifetime so you can't go by what American know because we are sorely lacking not only in what we know about our history but even having an interest in our history. I surprised my history teacher during high school because I was one of the few people who actually gave a shit.
he Brutish Empire wasn't the biggest. That's a popular misconception based on ignorance and hypocrisy. The hypocrisy is in counting land but not waves, when the British admit seas count: "Hail Britannia! Britannia rules the waves!" Well, Iberia ruled more because Felipe II, the Spanish Emperor, shared no ocean with anyone except three seas with Turks (Med. Red & Persian Gulf) whereas the British never had an entire ocean to themselves, always having to share with the French and the Spanish and the Russians and others.
The inventor of the clock that allowed for accurate navigation East and West by the vertical lines of latitude was English, and so as a consequence the point of origin started in England.
England is still the biggest country in the therms of amount of inventions/ discoveries, scientifically and technology up today, and had the largest empire in the world
It's also very practical, because when you look at map it would be really weird, if you had center of map in the middle of Asia and one part of America would be western hemisphere, and one part would be eastern hemisphere... Of course precise choice of London is obviously biased but the approximate choice of 0 point was certainly not just based of British dominance.
Greenwich, another big reason it was chosen, ordered the first acurate chronometer that can be used at sea. At first it was only available to the navy but later to the merchant fleet. Since all ships going on long voyages had to go to London(greenwich) to get the chronometer checked and since they were the first to have acurate chronometers it would be natural to choose them for the prime meridian.
@@mitch9237 No but he did manage to make a dig at white people (SJW and white guilt) If we were waiting for Kunte Kinte to Circumnavigate and Map the Globe we would still be waiting.
Andrew Wilson Thanks for taking a dig at black people by referring to them at kunte kinte, just because a white American guy took a dig at how a group of white guys decide everything. Go be racist irl and see if u don’t lose ur teeth
Props to him but seriously though, why the heck is it spelled...that but pronounced Gree-nitch Same goes to Worcestershire sauce and a bunch of other words, like y'all British people man I swear.
@@juliansenfr silent letters and different way British people pronounce different sounds I think also I think they like to shorten the way things are said
The reasons I keep coming back to watch your videos is 1) cool and random topics 2) I like listening to you because you are natural teacher and story teller 3) it is easy to follow your logic as you lead viewers down a trail of crumbs 4) I can use your videos to teach a broad range of topics to my English language learning students in Belarus and Russia - as long as I slow the playback speed down to 0.75 cause, um, you speak pretty quickly for them to follow. Anyway, thank you, Johnny for doing a brilliant job on gathering an array of facts, graphics to explain them, keeping people focused and informed at the end.
if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
@EDU VELANDIA Don't be silly. The Americas was known about and travelled to and fro in the 1600s and the terms Middle East and Far East were terms used in the mid 1800s.
"It goes through a little outskirts town called Greenwich." 😂 Love your videos Johnny! But if you lived in Greenwich as a young person these days, it would be considered relatively central, and certainly part of the city proper.
Greenwich was a small village when the Observatory was built, because as a small village away from the city, it had dark skies with little artificial light. Then the city grew round it and ruined the observation.
You would have thought that if he's staring at it all day, then does a video about the lines on it, he would... check the numbers? Does he not know even approximately what his latitude is, or that of New York, London, Toyko? Mindboggling. I even have the website 36latitude.com because... it's the coolest latitude, generally.
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I know this was three years ago; however, you need to go back further in time to 1761 when the marine chronometer was invented (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_chronometer). Before then navigation at sea (longitude by time, latitude was by a sextant) was very hit-and-miss, but with the invention of this device British ships could navigate more accurately than any other country. Apart from the British Empire and the huge navy, this is one of the main reasons that Britain was seen to be a reference point for time because it could be accurately measured.
Low key wish Johnny could go to the international space station, see the earth from space and make an awesome video out of it - whatever topic it may be. Bet that will be super awesome.
I think this is one of the best video I have seen GMT topic and must a watch for all kids/adults studying geography subject. How easily you have explained these complicated topics. It at times becomes difficult to understand when you just read and read instead watch and learn. Thanks a lot to you ! Wish you the best for all future assignments.
Might have saved 15 minutes by saying "Because of the British Empire." - _"We still remember, we who dwell_ _in these far lands, beyond the quagmire_ _the glory of the British Empire._
@@Anything13265 it looks clean because you have the Atlantic Ocean in the middle, instead of the pacific which will push everything apart. Because you want the countries together in a smaller area.
The real reason seems to be that, if the prime meridian is over Brittan, then the international dateline goes through nothingness in the pacific. Which is ideal. I don’t know why he didn’t mention that as a reason.
I actually know this one! Bear with me because there are a lot of interesting factors leading to the prime meridian. Sailors used to sail by latitude only as you could only use the stars to determine latitude - this led to of the disaster of the Isles of Scilly (one of the greatest British naval distasters in history). After this disaster (which was known to be a direct result of sailing via Latitude only), Royalty created a competition with a large monetary prize for anybody who could create an accurate time keeping device. There were already time keepers but they were typically poor which is unacceptable in terms of tracking your position on the globe - this competition saw sailors take various devices on massive voyages to test their accuracy in the salt water etc and returrn with proof of an accurate seaworthy time keeper. John Harrison won this competition to create an accurate timekeeping device (for which he was apparently never fully paid) and ended up creating the modern watch as we know it. And accurate watches at that. These "watches" were used in conjunction with an arbitrary point - the Greenwich "meridian" to determine Longitude and enabled sailors to travel without sounding and with precision never seen before. The fact that Britain is the center is due to the genius of our creations - without which travelling the world was much more about guess work. Pretty amazing history It's less about Britain saying "we claim the center of the Earth!" and more about Britain saying "we invented the method to determine your longitude at all". Other countries could of course disagree and use their own system, which would lead to their own issues. They agreed to go along with our innovation because it made sense, was universal and was appropriately lined up with the worlds greatest naval center. Definitely look into it more would make a great video! would also inform a ton of people about history looking at the comments. It saddens me a little to think this history is lost, most people who know are history buffs when I believe it's important enough to be common knowledge.
Really interesting video Johnny! As a suggestion for borders (or as a personal video) you should cover “the Stans” in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan etc) and how their borders are arbitrary lines created by Stalin to instil tension in the region. Learning about it in one of my modules and I’m finding it really interesting!
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Britain: So why are we doing this? Other Countries: Well, we figured it would save us all a lot of trouble if we chose a single line on which to set our clocks. Britain: You know, we have such a line in Greenwich, at the Royal Observatory. Other Countries: Yes, well. The other reason was to reconcile timetables for trains. Britain: You know, we invented the locomotive, and the rail networks, and the bridges over which the train travels... Other Countries: Would you like to be the center of... Britain: ... _yes please!_ _Jolly good!_
FASCINATING!! I love this kind of stuff! I'm actually glad Britain ended up zero cause the international date line is now in the middle of the ocean where it impacts the least amount of people. That would be nuts if it just ran down the middle of Australia or something.
Firstly, one of the main reasons London was chosen was to avoid that very reason. And secondly, the countries that are impacted just stick to being on one side; hence the messiness
You people opened my eyes , seriously . English's my 2nd language so your comments intrigued me enough to translate a few words lol i feel you helped me realize how part of our world works .. i must ve really missed dat geography class back in school . Thx ya
it is spelled that way just that you and your nation can't do it right. its called English for a reason. ''mom'' you bloody simpletons. The British invented the fist digital computer even though it weighed a ton and the internet. so by logic dictation England/Britain should be the basis for it own damn language on writing software.
This all can be summarized to the fact that, at the time the first proper world maps were created, The British Empire and other european powers were around their peak strenght - everything revolved around them. obviously they put themselves in the center when THEY made the maps, and later exported them to other parts of the empire. also the modern time zones were though of in the UK - thats why the +0 timezone is in the UK, precisely in Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Time - GMT) if lets say, the USA was as strong as it is today when the maps were invented, it would not be unreasonable to think the +0 would cross trough either Washington D.C, or wherever it was though of first
more than that, an Englishman invented the first travelling clock which would stay true on the high seas, which meant the Royal Navy were the only ones with the equipment to accurately measure latitude & longitude, so Britain effectively invented world time
France has a bigger land mass, their geography is best of of Europe in my opinion & I’m American. Little britain is a tiny island you need a freaking magnifying class.
@@UKchronics That’s a big lie perpetuated by insecure British people, britain didn’t rule nothing I’m Canadian saying this. USA, Canada are all Frontier societies where various ethnic people settled so has nothing to do with britain. In the age of Empires, Britain had to share everything with France, Spain & now other countries like USA have left Britain in the dust ! So yes britain is nothing but a small island.
@@UKchronics You lack sufficient capacity to process critical thought. I said britain shared everything with France, Spain back then & now USA that is a younger country surpassed them in power by leaps and bounds that britain is reduced to no relevance. These are facts. Britain never had power. You’re measuring power by land but the lands britain had were all DISSOLUTE either dry & arctic tundra i.e. Canada & australia. If any country had or has good lands it was Spain & USA hands down. Regardless none of those countries were ever controlled by britain.
I don't think I've ever heard an American mispronounce it. They have a Greenwich in Connecticut (and possibly elsewhere), which is pronounced the same way. They have exposure to the word.
No, he didn't... As someone that was born in Greenwich, London UK, and still lives here (the view from General Wolf has changed so so much in my life!)... it's pronounced Grin-ij. This whole Gren-itch business grates on us locals. The whole bloody world gets it wrong! 😞
Yes this! The video made no mention of the longitude problem and John Harrison's excellent work. If you go the Royal Observatory some of his clocks are on display. ...read the book "Longitude" be Dava Sobell. Maybe a topic for another video!
Also the whole concept of a world standard and time zones was created by a scotsman ie British.. so if we came up with the idea and the methods, we get to put that zero wherever the fk we want lol.
well, London has not really definite borders :P what DOES have definite borders is the City of London, which it is on the outskirts of :P But e.g. Westminster which is basically considered London by everyone at all, is that too xD
@@LaPingvino you're right, there is not definite border. Some day zone 6 is the border, some say the M25, some say if you have a local underground station, some say if your post code isn't N, E, SE, SW, W or NW. I personally say anywhere north of Camden, anywhere west of Shepherds bush, anywhere south of Clapham or anywhere east of Stratford is no longer London
@@user-ei7ed6zy9k Basically following the TfL map. I think south of Clapham is debatable though, because TfL is mostly not so much there because there are many good train connections...
I was taught that the Greenwhich Meridian was set by the British Navy centuries before , and ships captains set their timepieces by it . With this they only needed to check the declination of the sun and compare it to the time linked to Greenwhich and they could tell exactly their easterly or westerly position . It was kept a top secret and it was a major reason why Britain did come to rule the waves and become the dominant world power - brains defeated brawn .
Dominican here! During the Chester Arthur government in US my country's name was already Dominican Republic. Nice to hear you mentioned my country in one of your videos because I love them.
@@pirozigzigwam8594 Similar with my Nan's house in Leyton except its few house down, I live further East in London so every time I travelled to my Nan's house, I'm technically going to the other side of the world
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If you want a nice day out go and stand on the prime meridian as it goes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. You can see Harrison's marine chronometers there too which were possibly the most significant invention of their time regarding navigation across oceans, allowing the world to develop with far, far fewer shipwrecks and effectively normalising the seas for commerce and travel.
Funnily enough if you try to measure the prime meridian via GPS ( a proper accurate GPS not yourr phone) the meridian line at the observatory is wrong by about 100ft. Cant remember why but Tom Scott had a video on it
As he explained, there was a natural, objective place to put the equator, whereas the prime meridian was totally arbitrary and informed by the prevailing culture. The fact that they don't cross each other in England doesn't change the point of the video.
Please make a video on why the start of a new day is 12 midnight . I know it could be broken down in a few simple sentence but I would love your 10-20 minute breakdown .
The British Great Western Railway standardation of time was already in place by 1840 and adopted by all British railway companies in 1847 after they got together to create timetables for the whole of the UK and the British Empire, the British post office adopted the system for sending time signals by telegraph. The ancient Greeks created the system of Longitude and Latitude with a British inventor John Harrison in 1762 developing a system of precise timekeeping to find the Longitude and Latitude of any point on earth. Great Britain was chosen as the prime meridian because it already had the most advanced time keeping system in the world, was the world's supreme naval power and had control over approximately one quarter of the worlds land surface. A number of international conventions were held to try and find a solution before the final resolution was adopted. Delegates from countries worldwide attended, not just white men sitting round a table which was a false, misleading and quite unnecessary statement for the videos creator to make.
This was actually really interesting, so i had a vague idea of why we use GMT (I'm from the UK, so GMT+0) but i didn't realise why it was decided this way (something i never really thought much on but it was a very good point). I love learning history, some stuff schools should probably teach instead of useless stuff they do teach.
if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
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Great video and highly interesting, like many of your other videos! One thing about this video though - you rather glossed over the role of the Royal Navy in causing Greenwich to become the Prime Meridian. Since the British had the largest Navy in the world right up to WWII, and one of the primary roles of the the Navy was cartography, it meant that the British were making some of the best charts of most regions of the world at the time. And since the Royal Navy undertook the voluntary role of being the world police force on the oceans to enhance trade, their charts were available and used by many other seafarers of other nations. And their charts of course had Greenwich as the Prime Meridian, so many had accepted this location for the Prime Meridian by the time of the conference.
By the time of the meeting, the UK had already started using GMT as a standardised time zone, so that also helped. We were the first country with a standardised time zone
My Mum's had 3 kids and labour combined between the three of us totals less than one hour. Dad tried to get her to the hospital with me but he ended up pulling into the car park by General Wolfe and I was born in the car. It's always been fun having so many people talk about where I was born.
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the line that ran through Paris was and is the Rose Line, the line that runs through the Greenwich Observatory and known as the Greenwich meridian was used in conjunction with very accurate clocks for Navigation by the British Navy. The fact that other countries accepted the standard is probably a function of the fact that the most accurate and available mapping of the time was done by the Royal Navy.
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if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
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You can visit the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, it's on a hill in a park with beautiful views of east London. Greenwich itself is a tourist-packed but quite charming little area within London. It's not really in the outskirts, it's more in a residential-ish area, it's just London is a gigantic city so it's not close to any of the very central things. If you pay to enter the observatory (it's now a museum) you can stand on the prime meridian on the floor, it comes out of this weird building which is "officially" where it is. There's loads of cool stuff in the museum about time and space, including the chronometers which solved the Longitude Problem (a fascinating topic in itself).
Greenwich probably was a little outskirts "town" in the late 1880s but now it is most definitely part of London. Hope you're able to come over some time. It's very pretty. Great views from the hill in the park. Lots of beautiful Georgian white columny buildings. By the River Thames. And there is a nice market (when everything is open again).
I feel very connected with this video for a number of reasons... 1) My birthday is also May 28th 2) I used to live in New Cross (down the road from Greenwich) 3) I crossed the international date line on May 28th 2013 and had my birthday twice (I worked on a cruise ship) p.s. I'm also open to birthday presents :)
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Lolz, the other way around. the Industrial Revolution kicked off resulting in a rail network throughout the country all running on their own local time, Bristol was 14 minutes different to London :-)) Standardised Railway time, was a consequence set at the Greenwich observatory :-))
There was no ONE man that discovered the concept. Every civilization has had their own calendars. Some based on moon and some based on the solar movement, like the current one in the West. But all of them had something t do with the other bodies in the space.
Johnny: "Every country at the conference agreed that this should be the case, apart from..." Me: ...France, of course. Johnny: "The Dominican Republic..." Me: WHAT? Johnny: "...And France and Brazil abstained..." Me: There we go! That's more like it! Johnny: "France continued to make their maps with Paris as their centre point." Me: For a split second there you had me believing that France agreed that Britain be the centre of the world (and time it's self)... But this sounds much more like France. XD
Making this video without crediting John Harrison for making the measurement of longitude possible is an achievement in itself considering that was arguably the reason Greenwich was chosen over just the British empire
Greenwich was chosen because it is the site of the Royal Observatory. In the 18th Century they built a transit telescope to measure the time at which particular stars crossed the N-S alignment on specific days of the year. That data table and thus the site of the telescope defined the meridian. When the conference was called that was the most complete data set so it made sense to choose Greenwich. Harrison made a clock that could determine the difference between local time and a reference time reliably over a long time at sea and on journeys and hence your longitudinal deviation from that reference point. When the transit telescope was built the intention was to create a set of data that could be used to obtain Greenwich time from astronomical observations in the end because Harrison was successful it was used instead to accurately fix a zero point. The reason that the zero line has now drifted a little is that time is now defined by vibration of caesium atoms not by the movement of the stars.
Just a small correction in your video: Latitude is always meausred and expressed only up to 90 degrees North (N) or South (S), that is why always when you are writing coordinates in written form, as ship navigators or sailors do, Latitude will have two digits, and Longitude will aleays have three digits. For example: 24 degrees 50 minutes North, 012 degrees 20 minutes West. But anyhow, amazing video, keep up the good work! :)
I remember moving to the US when I was 15 and being weirded out seeing the America centered map projection on the roll-down world map in the class room. The edge of the map cutting right through all of Asia. The only center that makes sense on a map projection/time zone is one where the edge/date line cuts through the Pacific (like the GMT map does) or one where it cuts through the Atlantic (which I've never seen any map do).
You know i think Japanese centered map was ok as full Asian side was on left and the western side was on right obv that would seem a bit weird as we hv always seen the map used now with asian side on right and western side in left
I was fond of geography back in school when google Earth emerge it was my pleasure spot to play around with maps, you took me back to my pleasure times...
whoops! I made a little error. I made it look like the North and South poles go up to 180 degrees which they don't! they go to 90 degrees north (North Pole) and 90 degree south (South Pole) sorry about that!
You also wrote Columbia not Colombia lol
A rather monumental error mate ;). Nevertheless, sharp content and editing as always. Also, I never mentioned how I enjoyed witnessing a bit of your family life and having confirmed that traveling with children is as doable as you make it and in many ways enriching (for both parents and offspring). Thank you.
I was born on may 28th.
Also, the 180th meridian or the 180° longitude is common to both east and west. So you never suffix "E" or "W" to it in the maps.
If you end up in England, you should visit the South West; places like Dartmoor are almost untouched which is unusual for the UK. Also we speak pirate down here.
You forgot the most important point. The International Date Line was falling in the Pacific Ocean if we chose Greenwich as 0 degree. And so, it won’t cause trouble to any major settlement. No country would experience different dates on their land. Date would change seemlessly without creating a ruckus in any country.
Problem is, there are plenty of countries in the Pacific
G60J60F80 Exactly. And that is why the IDL isn’t a straight line. It bends on multiple occasions to accommodate all the small island nations. See the video again and look at the IDL shape.
Ohhh interesting! That’s a super important point.
I mean you could have it falling in the Atlantic Ocean without causing much trouble. But that would mean approximately China would be at the centre of the world and those white dudes would have noped the fuck out of it.
@@greycap2382 lmaooo
I live in Greenwich it is not an outskirts town it’s a normal busy borough in South East London it’s like saying the Bronx is an outskirts town in New York
@@dafydd9375 more people than your comment
I'm pretty sure he meant it was an outskirts town at the time of the vote.
I live in the borough too, and I have to agree with you.
outskirts doesn’t mean not busy, it means outside of the main city
@@ThePsychicProject more people see the first comment
We’re the centre of the world because we said so
Judging by your name can we all just agree that Wales should be the center of the world... it should be the equator too because.... dragons.
That is the most British thing to say ever
I’m French and there will always be a Frenchman to stop you
@@raccoonmoustache I'm Welsh and I'll stop the french trust me.... right after I stop the English and have Cymru made into the earths center
@@MasterKiy Nah mate, we haven't had to threaten anyone with 'tea drowning' yet...
I think you missed an important part of time history. The reason GB was so good at sea was due to John Harrison, an English watch maker that made a watch so accurate that the problem with longitude was solved. This made the maps produced in the U.K. more accurate than everyone else’s. This together with the growth of the British Empire helped cement this notion which was why the US had already been using Greenwich as the PM (and most others).
growth of the empire was the aftermath of being good at sea, not the other way round.
@@bruhbruh2290 that was my point
Yes it wasn't decided in Washington DC the navigation astrolobe or whatever it was called was invented in Greenwich. Maybe that American meeting was just BLAH BLAH
yeah yeah we all saw the Jay Foreman video
@@shallowgod5539 who is Jay Foreman?
Colonizer: knock knock
me: who's there
Colonizer: Europe
Me: Europe who?
Colonizer: Europart of our colony
Europe used to ... Go find a map of the USA, they own a lot of islands in the pacific, and have bases all over the world
@@davidioanhedges don't take the joke too literally man....it's a good joke.
David Hedges the US had also colonized all of the Americas and Africa right?
@@davidioanhedges people like you ruin *OUR* HISTORY COMMUNITY
No, you're a poo
Let's be honest here, this is also the most practical way to center a map, nobody wants to cut asia or america in half...
Well...in fact a lot of world maps in China are centered in the Pacific Ocean (roughly in line with Canberra) with the USA to the east and Europe to the west. It doesn't cut America in half, the divide just falls on the Atlantic ocean instead of the Pacific. Greenland is the only major landmass that gets split across the gap
Umm...I want to cut America in half
england #1 U.S #2
Dyerama Crafts but he said that’s not practical 🤭
@@ZillyCatboi you are now on a list :P
You have to admit, it's pretty convenient that the international date line goes through basically no inhabited land
yeah the power of a basically uninhabited island. all those countries to choose from and it comes to us. fu ckin diamond aint it! gotta piss someone off, us telling them what time it is.
Really makes it so that most of the world is awake during noon GMT
But the anti-meridian goes through Siberia!
"Britain was just really good at ocean" - Johnny Harris 2019
China is better during that time
@@blum7076 I dont think that is true
@@blum7076 China 😂🤦♀️
@@blum7076 haha learn some history..
@@blum7076 I seem to remember China having issues with British gunboats sailing up their rivers.
I love how I'm entertained and brain trained at the same time
that's a great synonym to say learning lmao
Moises Martinez Cortez not everyone likes learning
@@moisesmartinezcortez1860 woah, don't try to force lessons on me, keep this piece of entertaining and factual media how it is, StUpId MiLlEnNiAls
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. n.
You omitted the whole story of developing an accurate method of measuring longitude. In the early 1700s an Englishman John Harrison responding to a competition by the British Government designed a clock that was accurate enough to keep time to Greenwich Mean Time within 2 minutes in the harsh conditions at sea. This enabled ships to calculate their local time and compare it to an accurate GMT to determine an accurate longitude measurement. Which I believe is why 100 years later they all decided to use GMT as it was already the de facto point of measurement. The whole story is probably worth a video of its own.
We just couldn't sit around waiting for someone else to figure it out. So we did it and it was accepted .it's too late now how change things . Tuff
Yep, i pointed that out too!
John harisson was actually time traveller.
There was a book. Just read it. He made 3 clocks the last a pocket type watch the other two still operate.
Here you go ua-cam.com/video/T-g27KS0yiY/v-deo.html
The map being like that with the UK in the middle means that the edges of the map cut through the least amount of land possible which is handy.
I'd say Greenwich is part of London, not an outskirt, but hey ho
but in the 1800s when they decided on Greenwich it would have been the outskirts
@@mileshicks8996 Actually, it's a high point that you can see from the old docklands in london, which is why it was chosen.
There's a ball on top of a pole at the Greenwich observatory and at midday it drops so ships at the docks can calibrate their time before setting sale.
It's also in the middle of London, I mean, it's right on the river but sure... it's "on the outskirts"
@@nonegiven2830 The middle of London is the city, and Greenwich is close to five miles from there.
(St Paul's to the Observatory.)
@@TryptychUK The city of London is a city in a city, in a country in a country.
It's like nesting dolls
@@nonegiven2830 The city of London still remains the heart of what is now a far bigger metropolis. It is also not really a county, as it has absorbed Middlesex and other outlying regions.
A US president that nobody remembers. That sounds like a good guy!
Yeah, nothing bad to remember.
@@kele8559 So either bad guys or got assassinated to be remembered-
Not remembering Arthur isn't a problem, being of any decent age and not knowing who he was. ???
william henry harrison
The majority of Americans I'm sure don't remember more than two or three that occur that lived before their lifetime so you can't go by what American know because we are sorely lacking not only in what we know about our history but even having an interest in our history. I surprised my history teacher during high school because I was one of the few people who actually gave a shit.
World: “why is Britain the centre of the world?”
Britain: “because we said it is”
because everyone said it is
@@soldierbr8726 it rly isnt but ok
Hitler. "Und vy ist England not destroyed? Because I saved dem at Dunkirk, and then spared them by attacking Russland instead."
he Brutish Empire wasn't the biggest. That's a popular misconception based on ignorance and hypocrisy. The hypocrisy is in counting land but not waves, when the British admit seas count: "Hail Britannia! Britannia rules the waves!" Well, Iberia ruled more because Felipe II, the Spanish Emperor, shared no ocean with anyone except three seas with Turks (Med. Red & Persian Gulf) whereas the British never had an entire ocean to themselves, always having to share with the French and the Spanish and the Russians and others.
@@scintillam_dei Argument makes no sense and you don't even know the lyrics to Rule Brittania
The inventor of the clock that allowed for accurate navigation East and West by the vertical lines of latitude was English, and so as a consequence the point of origin started in England.
England is still the biggest country in the therms of amount of inventions/ discoveries, scientifically and technology up today, and had the largest empire in the world
But that's not true.
@@theeternal6890 It is tho
Imagine calling Greenwich a little outskirts town
ITS IN LONDON MATE
Only to Southies. Northies be like, "oh you have a tube line?"
greenwich is still like a small village
@@alanssnack1192 it's not a village. I live in Greenwich btw
It was a little outskirts town at the time, before London became the all-devouring monstrosity it's become.
@@popz5337 if u live in greewich, then do you now that ship that burnt down?
Let’s cut it short: it’s the centre because we put the line there
Kaiser Haux - literally just commented the same thing 😂
And has the line moved?no , i think the line is happy to be there .
@@jackwilliams6604 I think the line would have to BE moved, and the world doesn't seem that desperate to do that.
Deez nutz are centered on your chin
It's also very practical, because when you look at map it would be really weird, if you had center of map in the middle of Asia and one part of America would be western hemisphere, and one part would be eastern hemisphere... Of course precise choice of London is obviously biased but the approximate choice of 0 point was certainly not just based of British dominance.
Greenwich, another big reason it was chosen, ordered the first acurate chronometer that can be used at sea. At first it was only available to the navy but later to the merchant fleet. Since all ships going on long voyages had to go to London(greenwich) to get the chronometer checked and since they were the first to have acurate chronometers it would be natural to choose them for the prime meridian.
Glad to hear someone that knows what they are taking about
it kinda seems like almost no research went into this video
@@mitch9237 yeah, I think you're right there
@@mitch9237 No but he did manage to make a dig at white people (SJW and white guilt) If we were waiting for Kunte Kinte to Circumnavigate and Map the Globe we would still be waiting.
Andrew Wilson Thanks for taking a dig at black people by referring to them at kunte kinte, just because a white American guy took a dig at how a group of white guys decide everything. Go be racist irl and see if u don’t lose ur teeth
The rest of the world: “Stop acting like you’re the centre of the universe Britain!”
Britain: “But I am the centre of the world!”
We say center. not centre
@@idontknow20404 centre is the english spelling
We love being the centre
@@idontknow20404 who is this "we"? in the UK we say centre
@@idontknow20404 we dont say center, we say centre
Other countries: „you are not the center of the world!“
Britain: „actually...“
Time to invade
@@electro6202 the center of the world
@@CharllotteKatakuri wouldn't last 2 minuets
@@oMaGicKsv I’ll give it till the World Wars
Actually owo
"Outskirts Town called Greenwich"... Oh my, Greenwich is very much London haha
Ah, but at the time, it was on the "outskirts" of Victorian London.
stischer47 true but now you can't see any countryside from Greenwich as it is far inside Greater London.
U mean Outskirt of Victorian London. By 1884 ..?
Well.... Like Nanterre is "very much" Paris.
Pedro Caio many people would disagree, Paris isn’t a city about size. It’s incredibly dense.
You’re the first American I’ve ever heard pronounce Greenwich right
Props to him but seriously though, why the heck is it spelled...that but pronounced Gree-nitch
Same goes to Worcestershire sauce and a bunch of other words, like y'all British people man I swear.
@@juliansenfr silent letters and different way British people pronounce different sounds I think also I think they like to shorten the way things are said
There's a Greenwich Village in NYC.
Most Americans know how to say Greenwich correctly...
@@juliansenfr because we made up the language and we'll pronounce things how we want :)
The reasons I keep coming back to watch your videos is 1) cool and random topics 2) I like listening to you because you are natural teacher and story teller 3) it is easy to follow your logic as you lead viewers down a trail of crumbs 4) I can use your videos to teach a broad range of topics to my English language learning students in Belarus and Russia - as long as I slow the playback speed down to 0.75 cause, um, you speak pretty quickly for them to follow. Anyway, thank you, Johnny for doing a brilliant job on gathering an array of facts, graphics to explain them, keeping people focused and informed at the end.
if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
Editing is gold level at this channel...
Vox technology.
ikr
Ikr!!
I hope he has someone to do his animations bc he’s already so freakin talented at film making
apart from the audio
Johnny: I'm gonna go to the Royal Observatory next year.
2020: *laughs in Coronavirus*
J Andrew copyright Canadian Operator, you plagiarised his comment, reported
Exactly what I thought when he said it lol
**Reported**
@@d.c.8828 Bruh I was gonna comment the same thing but then I saw someone beat me to it.
Lol
The power of the British Empire, when geographical locations in relation to the UK like the Middle East and the Far East are still being used.
@Johnson Taylor Yeah. Power.
@EDU VELANDIA Don't be silly. The Americas was known about and travelled to and fro in the 1600s and the terms Middle East and Far East were terms used in the mid 1800s.
@EDU VELANDIA I'm fully aware of where the naming of America stems from. I answered your question in relation to chronology.
@@africareigns And before that. Didn't the Vikings travel to America way way before the 1600"s.
@@angelau1194 Yes they did. Not many people know that. I guess they don't want it in the school curriculum.
"It goes through a little outskirts town called Greenwich." 😂 Love your videos Johnny! But if you lived in Greenwich as a young person these days, it would be considered relatively central, and certainly part of the city proper.
Greenwich was a small village when the Observatory was built, because as a small village away from the city, it had dark skies with little artificial light. Then the city grew round it and ruined the observation.
Johnny Harris is literally making Vox videos in his free time. Keep up this amazing work!!
2:03 Small mistake - Latitude lines only go up to 90° North and 90° South. Not 180° as mentioned in the video.
Lol... doh!
You would have thought that if he's staring at it all day, then does a video about the lines on it, he would... check the numbers? Does he not know even approximately what his latitude is, or that of New York, London, Toyko? Mindboggling. I even have the website 36latitude.com because... it's the coolest latitude, generally.
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH.
read the pinned comment
10:30 "I'm gonna' go to the Royal Observatory this year, next year."
Oh how innocent he was....
Is it even still there?
@@johndododoe1411 why wouldn't it be?
@@johndododoe1411 here in the UK, we DO history...... Of course it's there.
@@johndododoe1411 look at the video published date
@@realtwovo Look it up.
I know this was three years ago; however, you need to go back further in time to 1761 when the marine chronometer was invented (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_chronometer). Before then navigation at sea (longitude by time, latitude was by a sextant) was very hit-and-miss, but with the invention of this device British ships could navigate more accurately than any other country. Apart from the British Empire and the huge navy, this is one of the main reasons that Britain was seen to be a reference point for time because it could be accurately measured.
This is how good education should look like: you learn a story and then it’s way easier to fill it with dry facts.
Thanks, Johnny!
Low key wish Johnny could go to the international space station, see the earth from space and make an awesome video out of it - whatever topic it may be. Bet that will be super awesome.
Ooh, well who knows? Maybe we can make it happen, somehow?
👁👄👁 me watching this and living in Greenwich seeing my school and house on the screen
Hehe 👀
@@brandonbrill1685 ?
What color is your house
I literally live 5 minutes away from you.
lol i live in elephant and castle
I think this is one of the best video I have seen GMT topic and must a watch for all kids/adults studying geography subject. How easily you have explained these complicated topics. It at times becomes difficult to understand when you just read and read instead watch and learn. Thanks a lot to you ! Wish you the best for all future assignments.
Might have saved 15 minutes by saying "Because of the British Empire."
- _"We still remember, we who dwell_
_in these far lands, beyond the quagmire_
_the glory of the British Empire._
@The MI6 lol I was bout to say the same thing
@The MI6
Oh yeah. I forgot to add that one.
Hear hear, Rule Britannia!
*BUT WINGED HUSARS ARE STILL THE BEST*
Gigidy
Honestly the map just looks the best like that, theres only 2 ways to fit all the continents cleanly
it's true
The only way this looks clean because we are used to
@@Anything13265 it looks clean because you have the Atlantic Ocean in the middle, instead of the pacific which will push everything apart. Because you want the countries together in a smaller area.
The Atlantic Ocean is generally a lot narrower than the pacific, which takes up almost half of the world
The real reason seems to be that, if the prime meridian is over Brittan, then the international dateline goes through nothingness in the pacific. Which is ideal. I don’t know why he didn’t mention that as a reason.
It fascinates me everytime I walk on that gold line in Greenwich
I actually know this one! Bear with me because there are a lot of interesting factors leading to the prime meridian.
Sailors used to sail by latitude only as you could only use the stars to determine latitude - this led to of the disaster of the Isles of Scilly (one of the greatest British naval distasters in history). After this disaster (which was known to be a direct result of sailing via Latitude only), Royalty created a competition with a large monetary prize for anybody who could create an accurate time keeping device.
There were already time keepers but they were typically poor which is unacceptable in terms of tracking your position on the globe - this competition saw sailors take various devices on massive voyages to test their accuracy in the salt water etc and returrn with proof of an accurate seaworthy time keeper.
John Harrison won this competition to create an accurate timekeeping device (for which he was apparently never fully paid) and ended up creating the modern watch as we know it.
And accurate watches at that. These "watches" were used in conjunction with an arbitrary point - the Greenwich "meridian" to determine Longitude and enabled sailors to travel without sounding and with precision never seen before. The fact that Britain is the center is due to the genius of our creations - without which travelling the world was much more about guess work. Pretty amazing history
It's less about Britain saying "we claim the center of the Earth!" and more about Britain saying "we invented the method to determine your longitude at all". Other countries could of course disagree and use their own system, which would lead to their own issues. They agreed to go along with our innovation because it made sense, was universal and was appropriately lined up with the worlds greatest naval center.
Definitely look into it more would make a great video! would also inform a ton of people about history looking at the comments. It saddens me a little to think this history is lost, most people who know are history buffs when I believe it's important enough to be common knowledge.
Really interesting video Johnny! As a suggestion for borders (or as a personal video) you should cover “the Stans” in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan etc) and how their borders are arbitrary lines created by Stalin to instil tension in the region. Learning about it in one of my modules and I’m finding it really interesting!
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. n.
Britain: So why are we doing this?
Other Countries: Well, we figured it would save us all a lot of trouble if we chose a single line on which to set our clocks.
Britain: You know, we have such a line in Greenwich, at the Royal Observatory.
Other Countries: Yes, well. The other reason was to reconcile timetables for trains.
Britain: You know, we invented the locomotive, and the rail networks, and the bridges over which the train travels...
Other Countries: Would you like to be the center of...
Britain: ... _yes please!_ _Jolly good!_
Ya I saw the line when we went on a science trip ,astronomy, I just dident understand what it was for.....
that was V fun to read in a british accent
Yes Just yes
I don’t know where that wierd stereotype of how British people talk started but it’s so far from how we talk
@@coalcoal7320 Google: "received pronunciation" 😊
FASCINATING!! I love this kind of stuff! I'm actually glad Britain ended up zero cause the international date line is now in the middle of the ocean where it impacts the least amount of people. That would be nuts if it just ran down the middle of Australia or something.
Firstly, one of the main reasons London was chosen was to avoid that very reason. And secondly, the countries that are impacted just stick to being on one side; hence the messiness
You people opened my eyes , seriously . English's my 2nd language so your comments intrigued me enough to translate a few words lol i feel you helped me realize how part of our world works .. i must ve really missed dat geography class back in school . Thx ya
World: “why is Britain the centre of the world?”
Britain: "Because we invented the modern world"
Britain: "Your welcome"
and Brexit delusions keep on giving
@@user-mg3xr9tz7mshhh there’s a good remoaner
imagine how that meet went
Domnican Republic: no
Everyone Else: damn.. shit just got serious
let's give money to Haiti, so we can divide and rule that Hispaniola thing
In fact it was probably more like
Dominican Republic: no
Everyone else: damn...shut the fuck up Dominican Republic! No one cares what you think😡
If Britain truly was the center of the world, you’d be spelling it “centre” instead. ;)
Soon we'll all be spelling it 中央
@@coletrain5667 what why
pixel eb it’s a joke... means center in chinese so he/she’s saying China will be the center of the world soon
well i think china literally means "middle kingdom" 😬
it is spelled that way just that you and your nation can't do it right. its called English for a reason. ''mom'' you bloody simpletons. The British invented the fist digital computer even though it weighed a ton and the internet. so by logic dictation England/Britain should be the basis for it own damn language on writing software.
Am I the only person that noticed that “Congo” is still called Zaire on his map.
I do remember making Zaire in the maps some 8 years ago
And Sudan is still one
=) , I still have my map that my parents bought me in 1990. It had the Soviet Union, Zaire and unified Sudan, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia on it.
This all can be summarized to the fact that, at the time the first proper world maps were created, The British Empire and other european powers were around their peak strenght - everything revolved around them. obviously they put themselves in the center when THEY made the maps, and later exported them to other parts of the empire.
also the modern time zones were though of in the UK - thats why the +0 timezone is in the UK, precisely in Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Time - GMT)
if lets say, the USA was as strong as it is today when the maps were invented, it would not be unreasonable to think the +0 would cross trough either Washington D.C, or wherever it was though of first
Britain is the center because God says so
more than that, an Englishman invented the first travelling clock which would stay true on the high seas, which meant the Royal Navy were the only ones with the equipment to accurately measure latitude & longitude, so Britain effectively invented world time
@@celtspeaksgoth7251that’s how we do it 💪🏻🇬🇧
I’m high as hell and have no idea why I’m even watching this but it’s a nice video
Lmao
Same! x
Of course France kept making their own maps after the decision 🤣😂
France has a bigger land mass, their geography is best of of Europe in my opinion & I’m American. Little britain is a tiny island you need a freaking magnifying class.
@@cheerbozz a tiny island that conquered half the globe
@@UKchronics That’s a big lie perpetuated by insecure British people, britain didn’t rule nothing I’m Canadian saying this. USA, Canada are all Frontier societies where various ethnic people settled so has nothing to do with britain. In the age of Empires, Britain had to share everything with France, Spain & now other countries like USA have left Britain in the dust ! So yes britain is nothing but a small island.
@@nochatter7134 you are the one who sounds insecure 😂 Britain had the largest empire in history. Pretty impressive for a tiny island..
@@UKchronics You lack sufficient capacity to process critical thought. I said britain shared everything with France, Spain back then & now USA that is a younger country surpassed them in power by leaps and bounds that britain is reduced to no relevance. These are facts. Britain never had power. You’re measuring power by land but the lands britain had were all DISSOLUTE either dry & arctic tundra i.e. Canada & australia. If any country had or has good lands it was Spain & USA hands down. Regardless none of those countries were ever controlled by britain.
I thought my ex gf was the centre of the world? Huh, guess you learn something new everyday.
Sal Hussain
You sir, are a prophet.
hilarious
Cringy
feminist Queen shut up
feminist Queen Indeed
It makes me so happy that you pronounced Greenwich correctly.
I don't think I've ever heard an American mispronounce it. They have a Greenwich in Connecticut (and possibly elsewhere), which is pronounced the same way. They have exposure to the word.
No, he didn't... As someone that was born in Greenwich, London UK, and still lives here (the view from General Wolf has changed so so much in my life!)... it's pronounced Grin-ij.
This whole Gren-itch business grates on us locals.
The whole bloody world gets it wrong! 😞
London probably chosen as John Harrison was British and invented the sea clock to determine longitude correctly while at sea.
Yes this! The video made no mention of the longitude problem and John Harrison's excellent work. If you go the Royal Observatory some of his clocks are on display. ...read the book "Longitude" be Dava Sobell. Maybe a topic for another video!
Also the whole concept of a world standard and time zones was created by a scotsman ie British.. so if we came up with the idea and the methods, we get to put that zero wherever the fk we want lol.
Good man!
Lmfao Greenwich is not an outskirts town. Not even Croydon is consid....nevermind, getting to Croydon is a human migration
well, London has not really definite borders :P what DOES have definite borders is the City of London, which it is on the outskirts of :P But e.g. Westminster which is basically considered London by everyone at all, is that too xD
@@LaPingvino you're right, there is not definite border. Some day zone 6 is the border, some say the M25, some say if you have a local underground station, some say if your post code isn't N, E, SE, SW, W or NW.
I personally say anywhere north of Camden, anywhere west of Shepherds bush, anywhere south of Clapham or anywhere east of Stratford is no longer London
@@user-ei7ed6zy9k Basically following the TfL map. I think south of Clapham is debatable though, because TfL is mostly not so much there because there are many good train connections...
ah you already mentioned zones and underground stations :P
Hannad Osman EN? RO? Postcodes? It’s the M25.
I was taught that the Greenwhich Meridian was set by the British Navy centuries before , and ships captains set their timepieces by it . With this they only needed to check the declination of the sun and compare it to the time linked to Greenwhich and they could tell exactly their easterly or westerly position . It was kept a top secret and it was a major reason why Britain did come to rule the waves and become the dominant world power - brains defeated brawn .
Dominican here! During the Chester Arthur government in US my country's name was already Dominican Republic. Nice to hear you mentioned my country in one of your videos because I love them.
In China literally all the maps are centred around China.
locksleynet well that is common with local maps however, this video touches upon the fact that England is the 0 point.
@@Haticesahin70 in a few countries, english is the language franco
@@fortunenese1668 lingua franca
中国 - Land in the center
@@Haticesahin70 around Beijing
I live in Tower Hamlets and my cousin lives in Barking so we literally live in 2 different hemispheres of the Earth yet we live only 20 minutes away
My friends house in Walthamstow is literally divided down the centre by the meridian.
@@pirozigzigwam8594 Similar with my Nan's house in Leyton except its few house down, I live further East in London so every time I travelled to my Nan's house, I'm technically going to the other side of the world
Eveeytime I walk I cross the hemisphere dude.
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH.
I flew from Australia to Hawaii and felt like I was a time traveller... mental
I flew from England 2019 and landed in Nepal 🇳🇵
And the year was 2076 in Nepal 🇳🇵, that’s time travel my good friends 🙏
If you want a nice day out go and stand on the prime meridian as it goes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. You can see Harrison's marine chronometers there too which were possibly the most significant invention of their time regarding navigation across oceans, allowing the world to develop with far, far fewer shipwrecks and effectively normalising the seas for commerce and travel.
Funnily enough if you try to measure the prime meridian via GPS ( a proper accurate GPS not yourr phone) the meridian line at the observatory is wrong by about 100ft. Cant remember why but Tom Scott had a video on it
@@BobGnarley. not bad for something of its time
10:30 "I'm going to go to the royal observatory next year"
*2020 intensifies*
why am i watching this at 6am
I'm watching this at 2pm.
GMT?
because its less depressing than the news.
@@superduper9357 yes actually
Disappointed that you failed to mention the time join.
Well, 0 degrees long and lat isn't Britain, it's in the Gulf of Guinea...
Unexpected seeing you in the comments Howson, up the reds
Young CW haha get trashed by Leicester.
If Leicester win Ima delete this.
Ur still dead u europa league team
As he explained, there was a natural, objective place to put the equator, whereas the prime meridian was totally arbitrary and informed by the prevailing culture. The fact that they don't cross each other in England doesn't change the point of the video.
I'm is through the line
Can't colonise the equator 🤷♂️
Please make a video on why the start of a new day is 12 midnight . I know it could be broken down in a few simple sentence but I would love your 10-20 minute breakdown .
7:15 I don't think Johnny realizes that Greenwich, as far out as it seems, is still considered pretty central haha
but in the 1800s when they decided Greenwich it would have been the outskirts. I think thats what he meant.
And it is spelled “Centre”, because we say so!
Isn't that a French word ?
Its "centralt" actually...
Center or centre?
@@ladymaria22 a lot of English words come from French because of the revolution & Anglo Saxons
@@X.R.808 Ah yes I heard about it, thank you for your response.
The British Great Western Railway standardation of time was already in place by 1840 and adopted by all British railway companies in 1847 after they got together to create timetables for the whole of the UK and the British Empire, the British post office adopted the system for sending time signals by telegraph. The ancient Greeks created the system of Longitude and Latitude with a British inventor John Harrison in 1762 developing a system of precise timekeeping to find the Longitude and Latitude of any point on earth. Great Britain was chosen as the prime meridian because it already had the most advanced time keeping system in the world, was the world's supreme naval power and had control over approximately one quarter of the worlds land surface. A number of international conventions were held to try and find a solution before the final resolution was adopted. Delegates from countries worldwide attended, not just white men sitting round a table which was a false, misleading and quite unnecessary statement for the videos creator to make.
This ^^
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHNNY!
This was actually really interesting, so i had a vague idea of why we use GMT (I'm from the UK, so GMT+0) but i didn't realise why it was decided this way (something i never really thought much on but it was a very good point). I love learning history, some stuff schools should probably teach instead of useless stuff they do teach.
if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
I knew it since 4th grade elementary school and I am from Iran... nimrooz is the center of the world, check it out
@@kofisam4106 because its a straight line
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH.
@@stardust6643 actually, the land mass that is on average the closest to all other land, is in Turkey
scientists: "you cant travel back in time, thats impossible!"
me "watch this" *flies from Fiji to baker island*
Lol, true. You could also arrive in New York from London earlier than you set off when Concord was still running.
Great video and highly interesting, like many of your other videos! One thing about this video though - you rather glossed over the role of the Royal Navy in causing Greenwich to become the Prime Meridian. Since the British had the largest Navy in the world right up to WWII, and one of the primary roles of the the Navy was cartography, it meant that the British were making some of the best charts of most regions of the world at the time. And since the Royal Navy undertook the voluntary role of being the world police force on the oceans to enhance trade, their charts were available and used by many other seafarers of other nations. And their charts of course had Greenwich as the Prime Meridian, so many had accepted this location for the Prime Meridian by the time of the conference.
2019: Britain is the center of the world
1921: Britain is the world
By the time of the meeting, the UK had already started using GMT as a standardised time zone, so that also helped. We were the first country with a standardised time zone
Yep. It was for the same reason as the international conference - we had to sort our own train timetables out! GMT was established in Britain in 1847.
The prime meridian goes through my garden
My Mum's had 3 kids and labour combined between the three of us totals less than one hour. Dad tried to get her to the hospital with me but he ended up pulling into the car park by General Wolfe and I was born in the car. It's always been fun having so many people talk about where I was born.
How do you mow your lawn, do you push the meridian onto your patio and pull it back in to place when you've finished?
@@mikeede49 I get my brother to pull it over me while I go underneath
So do get an extra 24 hours of bloom on your Daiseys .
TL;DR: Britain invented everything, Britain invaded everything, we owned the whole shop, we invented time, God Save The Queen
To be fair, we did invent the computer, which is more than I can say for the rest of them NOOBS
Meters, grams, liters
@@lingy69 we invented zero. Well that escalated quickly.
Atharva Mote and we invaded you so we basically invented zero
_suuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrre_
No mention of John Harris’ marine clock for navigating the oceans!
You've heard of "Snakes on a Plane", but now prepare for "Maps on a Train" coming Summer 2020
Hey my country is the middle too 🙋🏽♀️😂🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Geography was my fav course by the day and just stubble on your page with the McDonald’s video. Great job!!👍🏽
the line that ran through Paris was and is the Rose Line, the line that runs through the Greenwich Observatory and known as the Greenwich meridian was used in conjunction with very accurate clocks for Navigation by the British Navy. The fact that other countries accepted the standard is probably a function of the fact that the most accurate and available mapping of the time was done by the Royal Navy.
Some how that bit of history get's left out , and in it's place we have a bunch of old white dudes from the United States drawing a line .
Absolutely love the way you explain things.. you make complex things easy to understand 👏 Have been binge watching your videos, and I cannot stop!
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH.
you find it complex that a map was centered where it's made?
“and britain was just really good at the ocean” i love it
No not Britain’s . It’s ancient China
@@blum7076 china’s a Shittole 😂
if we have to go by the imaginary lines on the global map, Britain is not the center of the world, the Greenwich meridian passes through many countries in the world, including Spain, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Ghana...but the actual center of the world is where the equator meets the Greenwich meridian, that’s in the Gulf of Guinea, and the nearest country to that point is the west African country of Ghana 🇬🇭
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH.
The world doesn’t sit down for their lunch until WE say it’s 12 o clock
listening to rule britania while my navy is landing hundreds of troops on the birtish peninsula (eu4)
You can visit the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, it's on a hill in a park with beautiful views of east London. Greenwich itself is a tourist-packed but quite charming little area within London. It's not really in the outskirts, it's more in a residential-ish area, it's just London is a gigantic city so it's not close to any of the very central things.
If you pay to enter the observatory (it's now a museum) you can stand on the prime meridian on the floor, it comes out of this weird building which is "officially" where it is. There's loads of cool stuff in the museum about time and space, including the chronometers which solved the Longitude Problem (a fascinating topic in itself).
So Johny Harris just made a video to announce when to celebrate his birthday whereever you are in the world. Boss move.
6:41
Johnny: A bunch of white dudes got in a room
The one black guy: Am i a joke to you?
two slavs a brazil a few latinos a bunch of white dudes a southern asian a native hawaiian a east asain an african and an arab
do some rap an shut up.
The Narrator's prejudices are showing, he dosn't notice the people who at the time would not be thought white.
@@Dedicated_Loomer Are the germanic people the only ones you call white?
Can someone please help me to find that awesome song at the back ground?
I swear - I literally learned something new from your channel today. Now it makes sense me for regarding the GMT thing.
As historical enemy, Spain and France also touches the 0° line so we're considered the center too 🧐
Is probably why they let the issue go and at the committee they were like, "Well at least the line touches us"🤷♂️🤷♂️
Nice try haha
@@olg06 No true. Around that time France and Spain weren’t even relevant
The centre of the world is Ghana not britain
@@Lil_Elegant possibly
Greenwich probably was a little outskirts "town" in the late 1880s but now it is most definitely part of London. Hope you're able to come over some time. It's very pretty. Great views from the hill in the park. Lots of beautiful Georgian white columny buildings. By the River Thames. And there is a nice market (when everything is open again).
I feel very connected with this video for a number of reasons...
1) My birthday is also May 28th
2) I used to live in New Cross (down the road from Greenwich)
3) I crossed the international date line on May 28th 2013 and had my birthday twice (I worked on a cruise ship)
p.s. I'm also open to birthday presents :)
According to the map ,Western Africa is actually the centre of the world, unlike Britain who's way up in the North
It’d be the islands off equilateral guinea 😂 . I’m sure they’re very happy about this
I don't think you understood the concept of the video my friend. Watch it again, and listen more carefully.
We're the centre of the Earth accept it
Smh...dude I'm trying to be important or you just dumb
Johnny Harris the king of Explainers. This was fun to watch. Thanks for this amazing video.
GHANA IS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Johnny Harris STOP SPEAKING LIES AND PROPAGANDA.
GHANA IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. ALL YOU PEOPLE IN THIS COMMENTS ARE BRAINWASHED. WHEN GOD YAHSHUA COMES BACK EVERYONE WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. YOU EUROPEANS AND WESTERNERS, EASTERNERS, SOUTH, LOVE TO WHITEWASH THE WORD OF GOD YAHWEH. YOU TAKE THE HOLY BIBLE AND WHITEWASH IT.
WHEN YAHSHUA COMES BACK, YOU WILL SEE AND CONFESS THE TRUTH. n.
We came up with GMT the first standardised time zone and started the industrial revolution
Lolz, the other way around. the Industrial Revolution kicked off resulting in a rail network throughout the country all running on their own local time, Bristol was 14 minutes different to London :-)) Standardised Railway time, was a consequence set at the Greenwich observatory :-))
@SergeantFox_ USA invented the internet, World Wide Web, computer, airplane & nothing beats that !!
@@simasima9455 Switzerland invented the world wide web
The guy who literally invented time no one remembers him
There was no ONE man that discovered the concept. Every civilization has had their own calendars. Some based on moon and some based on the solar movement, like the current one in the West. But all of them had something t do with the other bodies in the space.
@@RojaJaneman it’s obvious he’s talking about standardised time
@@RojaJaneman swoooosh
@@holywaterbottle3175 1. It's 2021, stop wooshing people
2. He had a point, the original was kinda an unnecessary exaggeration
3. Why'd you add an s?
I always wondered, what happend before the invention of time.
Johnny: "Every country at the conference agreed that this should be the case, apart from..."
Me: ...France, of course.
Johnny: "The Dominican Republic..."
Me: WHAT?
Johnny: "...And France and Brazil abstained..."
Me: There we go! That's more like it!
Johnny: "France continued to make their maps with Paris as their centre point."
Me: For a split second there you had me believing that France agreed that Britain be the centre of the world (and time it's self)... But this sounds much more like France. XD
As a Dominican I have to say I was also surprised
We French share with the Brits the belief that our homeland is the centre or the world, up to today. We are not that different, after all.
Je suis
Making this video without crediting John Harrison for making the measurement of longitude possible is an achievement in itself considering that was arguably the reason Greenwich was chosen over just the British empire
Greenwich was chosen because it is the site of the Royal Observatory. In the 18th Century they built a transit telescope to measure the time at which particular stars crossed the N-S alignment on specific days of the year. That data table and thus the site of the telescope defined the meridian. When the conference was called that was the most complete data set so it made sense to choose Greenwich. Harrison made a clock that could determine the difference between local time and a reference time reliably over a long time at sea and on journeys and hence your longitudinal deviation from that reference point. When the transit telescope was built the intention was to create a set of data that could be used to obtain Greenwich time from astronomical observations in the end because Harrison was successful it was used instead to accurately fix a zero point. The reason that the zero line has now drifted a little is that time is now defined by vibration of caesium atoms not by the movement of the stars.
Just a small correction in your video: Latitude is always meausred and expressed only up to 90 degrees North (N) or South (S), that is why always when you are writing coordinates in written form, as ship navigators or sailors do, Latitude will have two digits, and Longitude will aleays have three digits. For example: 24 degrees 50 minutes North, 012 degrees 20 minutes West. But anyhow, amazing video, keep up the good work! :)
I remember moving to the US when I was 15 and being weirded out seeing the America centered map projection on the roll-down world map in the class room. The edge of the map cutting right through all of Asia. The only center that makes sense on a map projection/time zone is one where the edge/date line cuts through the Pacific (like the GMT map does) or one where it cuts through the Atlantic (which I've never seen any map do).
Thats cos America is so self centred pun intended!
Everytime I see that map I have to cringe. It's so incorrect it doesn't make sense. I don't know why people use them
You know i think Japanese centered map was ok as full Asian side was on left and the western side was on right obv that would seem a bit weird as we hv always seen the map used now with asian side on right and western side in left
@@CrazyInWeston Every country centers it’s maps. All of North America, Asia, Oceania does this......you’re just jealous!
@@cheerbozz Me jelly of North America? Hahahaha. I'm so glad I don't live there. Horrible countries (barring Canada)
I was fond of geography back in school when google Earth emerge it was my pleasure spot to play around with maps, you took me back to my pleasure times...
Thank you for hanging a map with the objectively correct projection.