My late partner had a pace maker fitted, it was so weird to feel it under his skin! It's becoming more common now for pace makers to be donated by arrangement to vets, where they can be reused to save dogs lives for dogs with heart disease. Absolutely amazing idea ❤ Great video as always Be Amazed 😊
The microwave was invented by accident in 1945 by engineer Percy Spencer. While testing a magnetron he noticed it melted a chocolate bar he had in his pocket.
HEY BE AMAZED. I just noticed how publicly active you are with your channel while in the comments conversing with others. I think that this is great and like you even more ❤
If the creator of plastic were to be alive today would his reaction be pleased or would he be horrified at the sight of what his invention does to our planet today?
Cadbury Schweppes still use Coca extract in their popular beverage. They're the only company allowed to import it into the United States. They also use the Kola nut for flavour. The original Coca-Cola was green and, as it still is today, highly addictive. Personally, I prefer Pepsi's crispness as I think the other is too oily and syrupy sweet.
Way ahead of you there. 5 pinches of borax in a container (the cups with lids you get from dollar store cotton candy) approx 1\4 water, mix borax til mostly blended, add your best clear glue til half cup, let sit a minute then start mixing and stretching slime, will be sticky but dip in the water remaining til not sticking. Add optional petroleum jelly and choice of colors. With luck, you should be able to blow it up slowly the same way you would a latex glove, or bubblegum, but instead of using tongue to make the inflation pocket, use your thumb to push a spot to blow into.
21:13 the issue with believing chocolate chip cookies started in the dark ages/Grecian periods is that cacao(aka chocolate fruit) is only native to central and South America. Which was discovered by Columbus during the renaissance ish era
Speaking of accidents, I actually recall one memory from my childhood. One time, when I was in elementary school, I was on my way to my class after my dad dropped me off at school. When I walked into the classroom however, something unexpected happened. One student must've been trying to move a chair on their desk and probably lost their grip or something. Next thing I knew, the chair... you're not going to believe this, but... clobbered me. I'm not kidding. The chair landed right on top of my head, and I was in the fifth grade at the time, mind you. After I was brought to the nurse's office, it got better and fortunately, it wasn't a serious head injury. It's a good thing I had a hard head, otherwise I would've been int he hospital a long time ago.
I don’t know if it’s good or bad I knew the vast majority of these already. On the one hand, makes me somewhat informed. On the other hand, I learned a bunch of them from UA-cam, so it just means I watch way too much of it
Great video!. One of Coca Cola's early uses was for hangovers. Many ER's still use super glue to hold together more minor cuts, it's great because it not only holds the skin together but keeps bacteria out.
You didn't mention _why_ Alfred Nobel created the Nobel Peace Prize, which I think was just as worth hearing about as his original invention! Somehow, his death was falsely reported and when he read his obituary (how often does one get to write that sentence?), he was horrified to learn he was being touted as a "warmonger" and terrible person because of his invention of dynamite and its use in combat. Naturally, as a human with a conscience, he didn't want his legacy to be so evil and so he decided to use his fortune to establish the Nobel Peace Prize. Now most people remember the name Nobel and associate it with peace instead of war/dynamite.
2:18 Toxic forever chemicals that destroy life are definitely something we can live without. Are the editors ignorant of the harm these chemicals cause?
In most cases, if one inventor in history hadn't existed it wouldn't mean their inventions wouldn't happen. They'd just happen later and be made by other people. Otto Lilienthal was a world leader in glider design and well on the way to inventing the aeroplane when he died in an accident in 1896. The Wright brothers, inspired in part by Lilenthal's work invented the aeroplane a few years later. Invention is a race, if the leader falls, the runner in second place takes the prize instead.
Solid blocks of yummy chocolate were an accident. Many companies were trying to make a solid form of chocolate and eventually Lindt cracked it in the late 1870's by forgetting to turn a mixer of some kind off at the end of the day on Friday. On Monday the cocoa mix had changed and become smooth, shiny melted chocolate and the rest is history.
aww I was disappointed Velcro wasn't made by a female alien who crash landed on earth that wanted to make sure one of the guys near the town she crash landed near went to college.
Spams aside… Looks like that Powerpuff Girls episode aged like fine wine. Accidental Professor Utonium. Edit: I learned about the potato chips in Nickelodeon’s channel back then. One of my favorite shorts of potato chips origin.
If I had a nickel for every time a scientist came up in conversation today during chemistry class and in this video, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Fun fact, Nobel didn't make his peace price, until he ended up upp reading a missprinted news article about his own death when he came home from vacation.
Pacemakers are a god send! My mom had he first pacemaker placed when she was 25. Then, after she had my brother at age 30 a few months later, they had to make her pacemaker dependent by burning out her av node.
the problem isn't plastic. it's the way some people DISPOSE of plastic. There is a HUGE difference. Also, chocolate chip cookie manufacturers should be paying you for mentioning their cookies. Cause now I REALLY want some chocolate chip cookies and am going to go buy some right now! lol
These aren't the full stories. It's disputed that his wife invented the safety pin, the Kellogg's thing is crazy. The brothers ended up estranged. Etc. I hope you guys are doing okay, because this is not usual. 💜
I remember reading somewhere about how matchsticks were accidentally invented: the guy who invented them actually intended to produce a product to be used in firearms, something like gunpowder. He mixed up the stuff in a basin and stirred it using a wooden stick and when he rubbed the stick that had the now hardened stuff on it on the ground outside in order to get it off the stick,it burst into a flame resulting in the accidental discovery of matches.
I never knew the official story of Teflon. From what I heard it was actually a bunch of chemicals that had been dumped into a drum and we're in a room waiting with other drums to be disposed of and one of the drums leaked and that substance spread across the floor and dried into a thin sheet. When the workers came to move the barrels out they grabbed a hold of the first one and went to push it across the floor and it just slid like a rocket and they had to reverse analyze the substance. Well, that's the way I heard it.😂
I’m actually deathly allergic to Penicillin, and react very poorly to other antibiotics…can someone get on accidentally making them from stuff I’m not allergic to? 😅
From zippers to Popsicles, it’s wild to think some of our favorite things were invented by mistake! 🧠🧠What’s the coolest accidental invention you’ve heard of?
OMG, what a throwback !! Romy and Michele used to be my besties favorite movie in the entire world when I was a teenager. (I'm 42 now, LOL) Thanks for that!! 😂😂❤❤
@@NoTuRmOm-f8m I used to love watching it, too! And I am 48 so… I just recently saw it on one of the various streaming services and it was fantastic! So, with your bestie, were you the Mary or the Rhoda 🤣🤣 “I’m the Mary!”
10:00 in a attempt to have a pacemaker battery last more than five years, there was a model developed with an ‘atomic battery’ that would last 8-10 years. The reams of paperwork/permit/red tape accompanying this was a deal breaker, though. I handled one in the early seventies, but we never implanted it.
This guys voice calms me down
Same lol
You Had ONE Job! [Part 5]
@@Soaker_ his anger...
Yup same
@@danmercer8139what
My late partner had a pace maker fitted, it was so weird to feel it under his skin! It's becoming more common now for pace makers to be donated by arrangement to vets, where they can be reused to save dogs lives for dogs with heart disease. Absolutely amazing idea ❤ Great video as always Be Amazed 😊
That is amazing, i didn't know they could be reused to save animals❤
I’m all for that! Love anything that will help our fur babies live better too
LOL, when you said "vets" I thought you meant Veterans. I thought "Oh, that's awesome!" But going to doggos is cool too!💙
I love watching your vids even when you don’t think they’ll be educational they always are!❤
15:30 you forgot to mention that Kellogg also thought his cereal would stop young boys from their favorite sin. 😹
Yes I know about that one too!
Meth cooking?
@@lessonmet5291choking your chicken
@@lessonmet5291 Tallywhacking.
Yep, you just can't beat it.
The microwave was invented by accident in 1945 by engineer Percy Spencer. While testing a magnetron he noticed it melted a chocolate bar he had in his pocket.
I can’t imagine my life without the yellow slop on my hand
Me too buddy, me too
Fun to play with, not to eat!
Same
Goofy aah
10min ago lol
I definitely couldn’t live without goopy cheese
Agreed
Missed opportunity for saying “I like my cheese drippy bruh”
@@SwiftyydemonWhat..
I like my cheese drippy bruh
HEY BE AMAZED. I just noticed how publicly active you are with your channel while in the comments conversing with others. I think that this is great and like you even more ❤
thanks! love interacting with you guys :)
If the creator of plastic were to be alive today would his reaction be pleased or would he be horrified at the sight of what his invention does to our planet today?
At first, he'd be amazed at how much it has progressed. After going to the beach, he will regret doing so
Cadbury Schweppes still use Coca extract in their popular beverage. They're the only company allowed to import it into the United States.
They also use the Kola nut for flavour.
The original Coca-Cola was green and, as it still is today, highly addictive.
Personally, I prefer Pepsi's crispness as I think the other is too oily and syrupy sweet.
I enjoy your channel very much,u always have interesting stories and things that people are curious about!! Thx for posting this video!!
i can’t imagine my life without Be Amazed ❤❤❤
If I’ve learned anything from this video, it’s that I need to start mixing random chemicals together. Thanks Be Amazed!
the animation is back to normal ! glad the channel isn't ruined!
Back to normal?
@@PikaLink91The animation changed for a bit
just appreciating all the editors, voice actors, and anybody else working at this channel for providing us with funny and educational content to watch
Yay the animations are back 🤩
Were they ever gone?
@@PikaLink91 the last video it looks like he used ai generated animations instead of the usual
Wow I definitely can’t live without slime! 😂
Indeed.......umm don't question me about this....what about slime inflation?
Way ahead of you there. 5 pinches of borax in a container (the cups with lids you get from dollar store cotton candy) approx 1\4 water, mix borax til mostly blended, add your best clear glue til half cup, let sit a minute then start mixing and stretching slime, will be sticky but dip in the water remaining til not sticking. Add optional petroleum jelly and choice of colors. With luck, you should be able to blow it up slowly the same way you would a latex glove, or bubblegum, but instead of using tongue to make the inflation pocket, use your thumb to push a spot to blow into.
Considering it was cigarette smoke, we could argue that the poison gas detector was actually doing what it was supposed to do.
21:13 the issue with believing chocolate chip cookies started in the dark ages/Grecian periods is that cacao(aka chocolate fruit) is only native to central and South America. Which was discovered by Columbus during the renaissance ish era
Speaking of accidents, I actually recall one memory from my childhood. One time, when I was in elementary school, I was on my way to my class after my dad dropped me off at school. When I walked into the classroom however, something unexpected happened. One student must've been trying to move a chair on their desk and probably lost their grip or something. Next thing I knew, the chair... you're not going to believe this, but... clobbered me. I'm not kidding. The chair landed right on top of my head, and I was in the fifth grade at the time, mind you. After I was brought to the nurse's office, it got better and fortunately, it wasn't a serious head injury. It's a good thing I had a hard head, otherwise I would've been int he hospital a long time ago.
Wtf ai
What AI? That really did happened to me a long time ago.
I don’t know if it’s good or bad I knew the vast majority of these already. On the one hand, makes me somewhat informed. On the other hand, I learned a bunch of them from UA-cam, so it just means I watch way too much of it
Great video!. One of Coca Cola's early uses was for hangovers. Many ER's still use super glue to hold together more minor cuts, it's great because it not only holds the skin together but keeps bacteria out.
Be amazed is awesome
I like the new animation style
What new animation style
Me Too
@@HannaPalmquistI think he said for the passive aggressive ways people got revenge part 6 video but I like the old animations
You didn't mention _why_ Alfred Nobel created the Nobel Peace Prize, which I think was just as worth hearing about as his original invention! Somehow, his death was falsely reported and when he read his obituary (how often does one get to write that sentence?), he was horrified to learn he was being touted as a "warmonger" and terrible person because of his invention of dynamite and its use in combat. Naturally, as a human with a conscience, he didn't want his legacy to be so evil and so he decided to use his fortune to establish the Nobel Peace Prize. Now most people remember the name Nobel and associate it with peace instead of war/dynamite.
The beginning had me rolling 😂😂
Did you mean that pun??
I’m talking about his scream
The naughty salt. LMAO!! 😂
i think this is the only channel who never had clickbaited me and show the thing from the thumnail
also you forgot to add Passive Aggressive Ways People Got Revenge - Part 6 to the playlist
2:18 Toxic forever chemicals that destroy life are definitely something we can live without. Are the editors ignorant of the harm these chemicals cause?
Wondering this myself. How about you guys look up PFAS before you talk about Teflon like this.
In most cases, if one inventor in history hadn't existed it wouldn't mean their inventions wouldn't happen. They'd just happen later and be made by other people. Otto Lilienthal was a world leader in glider design and well on the way to inventing the aeroplane when he died in an accident in 1896. The Wright brothers, inspired in part by Lilenthal's work invented the aeroplane a few years later. Invention is a race, if the leader falls, the runner in second place takes the prize instead.
Solid blocks of yummy chocolate were an accident.
Many companies were trying to make a solid form of chocolate and eventually Lindt cracked it in the late 1870's by forgetting to turn a mixer of some kind off at the end of the day on Friday.
On Monday the cocoa mix had changed and become smooth, shiny melted chocolate and the rest is history.
aww I was disappointed Velcro wasn't made by a female alien who crash landed on earth that wanted to make sure one of the guys near the town she crash landed near went to college.
Teflon is not just for 🍲cookware,it has also been used to make seals in automatic⚙transmissions.
No way! Romy & Michelle created Post It Notes as they explain it to everyone @ their high school reunion! 😉
Spams aside…
Looks like that Powerpuff Girls episode aged like fine wine.
Accidental Professor Utonium.
Edit: I learned about the potato chips in Nickelodeon’s channel back then. One of my favorite shorts of potato chips origin.
If I had a nickel for every time a scientist came up in conversation today during chemistry class and in this video, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
U copied from haminations
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT MOAAN AT 0:00 I WASNT LOOKING FOR A SEC
If only there was some way to go back and watch it again, but alas
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Lol
I knew Penicillin was going to be here. It really made a difference during WWII.
Fun fact, Nobel didn't make his peace price, until he ended up upp reading a missprinted news article about his own death when he came home from vacation.
it feels illegal to be so early and please continue with darwin awards im addicted to the series
The Kellogg story is more interesting that what this video let on, you guys should make a video detailing it one day.
Masturbation abatement food.
Soooo many channels have covered the Kellogs story
@@cassieoz1702 I want to see their take.
Sometimes a mistake doesn't always mean a failure
Mistakes make you stronger.
Can You Make A Part 2 Of This Video? 🤔
YES
Velcro wasn't invented by George de Mestral, it was given to us by the Vulcans 😄
May we live long and prosper lol
Be amazed, I love your videos!! ur the best youtuber ever!
Thank you so much 😀
I absolutely love the story of potato chips even if it's questionable. I was waiting for that one.
I like both Coke & Pepsi, as much as each other. Sometimes I also like mixing them together.
Liar! Velcro actually came from the planet Vulcan and helped put a young man through college! Source file: Star Trek Enterprise
I don’t think there is a planet called Vulcan
Where is the planet located
Bro it’s fiction
Fun fact, Velcro is the brand name, not the name of the item. It’s actually called, hook and loop fastener. Velcro is an eponym.
Can you do Worst mistakes youtubers have made? It will be a really cool video!❤
Be amazed is sure amazing
Another great video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Please do a series to show everyday items are made . Love it be amazed.
Pacemakers are a god send! My mom had he first pacemaker placed when she was 25. Then, after she had my brother at age 30 a few months later, they had to make her pacemaker dependent by burning out her av node.
the problem isn't plastic. it's the way some people DISPOSE of plastic. There is a HUGE difference.
Also, chocolate chip cookie manufacturers should be paying you for mentioning their cookies. Cause now I REALLY want some chocolate chip cookies and am going to go buy some right now! lol
Just want to say it was Fleming's assistant that discovered it, he just took the credit for it
Absolutely, but they never really did anything with the discovery. Flores deserves more credit than he usually gets
"I like my cheese drippy bruh" ahh thumbnail 🗣🔥🗣🔥🔥🔥
Awesome content as always. 😊
Food definitely influences my mental state 😂
These aren't the full stories. It's disputed that his wife invented the safety pin, the Kellogg's thing is crazy. The brothers ended up estranged. Etc. I hope you guys are doing okay, because this is not usual. 💜
Purposeful Amazement that I get daily!
I remember reading somewhere about how matchsticks were accidentally invented: the guy who invented them actually intended to produce a product to be used in firearms, something like gunpowder. He mixed up the stuff in a basin and stirred it using a wooden stick and when he rubbed the stick that had the now hardened stuff on it on the ground outside in order to get it off the stick,it burst into a flame resulting in the accidental discovery of matches.
Those were fun, thank you
Your videos are my favourite videos ever seen
4:42 unfortunately, there are people who are allergic to it, and its sub categories…
another awesome video be amzed love your content ❤
The start was amazing first time I've seen u move more than what u usually do
0:41 the paper clip saves lives 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 lol
It’s a safety pin, not a paper clip 🤦🏻♂️ can’t hold your bandages on with paper clips 😂😂
That's a safety pin...
Sometimes I like to imagine the naughty salt is still in my coke and it makes me feel like a gangsta.
God, I’m so childish
I never knew the official story of Teflon. From what I heard it was actually a bunch of chemicals that had been dumped into a drum and we're in a room waiting with other drums to be disposed of and one of the drums leaked and that substance spread across the floor and dried into a thin sheet. When the workers came to move the barrels out they grabbed a hold of the first one and went to push it across the floor and it just slid like a rocket and they had to reverse analyze the substance. Well, that's the way I heard it.😂
I’m actually deathly allergic to Penicillin, and react very poorly to other antibiotics…can someone get on accidentally making them from stuff I’m not allergic to? 😅
Can you make a video about the most famous old west outlaws, pirates, and gangsters, and drug lords
4:47 the Chinese accidentally invented the expository much earlier
I’ve had 3 ear infections 😢
I was created by accident
R.I.P💀😭
@@PlatanitoXD55 thxs
THE HELL
@@christinaaguila5573 calm dung it nuh dat serious
Nice, old style back🎉
Very cool! One of my fave channels out there!
From zippers to Popsicles, it’s wild to think some of our favorite things were invented by mistake! 🧠🧠What’s the coolest accidental invention you’ve heard of?
I thought it was The Granny's in your basement discovered cookies 😂😂😂
I love all of these sticky things. Especially Silly Putty.
Absolutely hilarious! [01:26]Love the way you guys pull off these pranks!
I’m learning more stuff here than I did in school.
Love your videos
ME TOO
@@BEWONDER83 I can tell
Ur videos never disappoint
Really makes you wonder how things could’ve gone very differently in an alternate timeline huh?
I can't imagine life without Coca Cola. I have been drinking that soda since elementary school days.
6:16 My Grandma once actually bit into a PLAY-DOH WAFFLE!
“I invented Post-Its”-Romy White
OMG, what a throwback !! Romy and Michele used to be my besties favorite movie in the entire world when I was a teenager. (I'm 42 now, LOL) Thanks for that!! 😂😂❤❤
@@NoTuRmOm-f8m I used to love watching it, too! And I am 48 so… I just recently saw it on one of the various streaming services and it was fantastic! So, with your bestie, were you the Mary or the Rhoda 🤣🤣 “I’m the Mary!”
23:19 Funny that a 78 RPM bakelite record isn't shown. Extremely common, until vinyl replaced it.
Howard Florey was my great-grandfather. Not a
Joke
What would life be like without BE AMAZED
Edit: I can't imagine
10:00 in a attempt to have a pacemaker battery last more than five years, there was a model developed with an ‘atomic battery’ that would last 8-10 years. The reams of paperwork/permit/red tape accompanying this was a deal breaker, though. I handled one in the early seventies, but we never implanted it.
Wth was the start💀
Bro went:ÆÆÆÆÆVGSAAADYD augh
Can you do another video like this again?, there must be loads more stuff made by accident 😊
There is.
They're called illegitimates.
@@Aye-McHunt I've not seen it before
0:00 - 0:02
Amazing 🎉
Post its are literally the definition of throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks mixed with working with what you have
yeah
yeah
yeah, again
yeah, again again again
Yes