Fun fact, after he typed “LO” and it crashed, he rebooted it and proceeded to retype “LOGIN”. This means that the first 3 letters sent across the internet was “LOL”
Things that are currently impossible for humans: 1) Traveling light speed 2) Growing to 10 feet tall 3) Predicting the subject of a VSauce video within the first 30 seconds
4) exploring the whole internet even if they are part of it as well as the universe, but it teaches you to try anyway you can go further than it, like the many unanswered google questions presented by vsauce in this vid
***** uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh where did that come from? What the fuck? Am I not aloud to make jokes?
How are we born to early to explore space? Sure, we are a long ways away from Interstellar space, but we are roughly 10 years away from the first humans being on Mars.
Karan Singh Bro the world is so boring, I don’t get how people can just sit and stare at a snowy mountain or a lake for hours. For me, after 5 or 10 minutes the beauty wears off, this is not because I have a short attention span, but because nothing is happening, i would rather just stay at home and play video games, read, watch UA-cam or exercise, as there is so much more verity in these activities with so many more new experiences, without having to spend thousands on travel.
tomtomwarwar mccullough you maybe could use a wider range of hobbies man. As far as options, you could go camping, go fishing, go bicycling, go kayaking, go to concerts, visit museums, visit historical sites, visit other countries, go to car event, etc etc. It really depends on your own Interests but if you get creative then being outside is definitely more satisfying than any form of video media.
Here's a fun game to play: "10 steps from Hitler." Give someone a random wikipedia article and try and race them to the page about Hitler. I've found that on average it takes 4-6 different pages to get to a certain Austrian painter.
I searched Jupiter. I clicked Ancient Rome, then Autocracy, then Führerprinzip, then Third Reich, and Then finally Adolf Hitler. I took me 6 clicks and I only had to scroll down once. Then I did Bill Gates, Home computer, Electronic Kit, Television, World War II, Nazi Germany, Then finally Adolf Hitler. It took me 7 clicks this time. Took me three clicks from UA-cam. Great game. I will sadly be probably playing this for hours as I have nothing else better to do. :)
Wow...I just found my new favorite game to play on the Internet. Also I got 5 steps from Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse -> Walt Disney -> Cultural Icon -> National Icon -> Nationalism -> Adolf Hitler
10:01 To be fair, I would bet that a good chunk of those searches are just rewordings of searches. Like "gray cat scared", "scared gray cat", "gray cat gets scared", "cat gray scared", "scared cat gray" and other such searches would all qualify as different. But even still, that is an amazing huge number, so I'll just shut up and be astounded.
tbh, it being the internet, it's more like "hot big black", "black big hot" , "big hot black" and "black hot big". along with all the misspellings of black and more, well, sensitive words...
This was such an amazing episode. One thing to note is how, through the internet, the smallest of people can get their content out there for the world to see. An interesting follow up to this video could be the discussion of viral videos and their impact on other web content.
Having the internet at home in the late 90's/early 00's was magical. As a child you felt like you had a key to a mystical city that not a lot of people had. Websites were slow, flash animations ruled supreme, basic HTML was the norm. I still remember going on UA-cam in 2005 and being blown away by how smoothly and quickly I could watch a video online with it's player, when only a few years beforehand I waited 15-30 minutes to able to watch a 45 second video in Quicktime without it stopping. As time on goes on the internet resonates with and accommodates more people of all ages and it's lost that magic. It's in your pocket now and it's taken for granted. I'll never forget how magical the internet once was
It's still magical for those who keep exploring it. It's not a wild frontier, but still a magical city that has more than meets the eye if you step off main street now and again
Ironic that the first message on the technology was "L O" before the system crashed, since, phonetically, it sounds a lot like a colloquialism of "Hello" ('ello'), in spite of intending to send a different word. Maybe this was the internet saying hello to us all, hehe.
Naomi Nekomimi TL;DW:Deep web is everything not indexed. Ex: I can visit my own facebook page but I have it covered so it won't show up in google. If you type it in facebook you can acces the page but the content will stay hidden until you give acces. This is the deep web for the most part, just databases with accounts that won't get indexed. You also have another part of the deep web; often called the dark web. This are .onion sites and mostly you can acces them with something like TOR client. Here are a lot of things, drug markets being popular but also REALLY BIG libraries with almost all movies, series and music. Way more than tpb, this things are "easily" accesed. You can find them on a index site that you find on ex. chrome. You will copy the link and just paste it in TOR. If you go further, you start to get CP, hitmen, terrorist attacks. These sites are a bit harder to come by and you WILL need a vpn or a proxy. These sites are more tricky to find and if you don't know what you are doing it is not advised to do it.
4289job Interesting. So there is a way to access the library of stuff without getting any of the not safe for life stuff? That would be interesting to figure out, as long as it wouldn't be pissing off any law enforcement (at least no more than usual torrenting does).
4289job I more meant for movies and shows and such rather than porn. But maybe it's best if I just don't get involved, then. I just get curious about interesting things.
@@Legendaryknight2 hello 6 year old person, sorry you forgot this but I shall intervene. Probably a stronger example is the newer infinity video, you get excited, watch things, but you couldn't solve a math problem after it involving aleph. To a smaller degree this is what he means here
These videos are simply some of the most worthwhile and valuable pieces of media online today. I learn something new every time. Thank you Vsauce. Keep it up!
QUALITY! You are usually awesome, but this episode especially was incredible! Vsauce is easily the *BEST* channel on youtube. I really appreciate your service.
I love Vsauce so much. Watch this channel allows my mind to wonder and I think about this I would never normally have thought about. Thank you for all of your incites and please keep posting your amazing videos.
I think text based information (e.g., books) requires greater stimulation of the brain's creative faculties since it requires the mind to imagine all the sensory information instead of having it provided directly as images or sounds. Although the internet contains text based information, it is largely driven by multimedia that is more directly stimulating to the senses, thus making the absorption of information a more passive act since it does not require imagination. Furthermore, the "linearity" or "rigidity" of books requires a sense of discipline, as we have to coerce our ever shortening attention spans into maintaining focus on a particular subject in order to gain depth of knowledge, not breadth.
Dude all of it is really there, all you have to do is *not* get caught. (Don't take this as expert advice and or opinion, I am not an expert and as such anything I say should be considered by a qualified professional before actually taken into account.)Jay Henson
So my internet was being slow, forgot I clicked on this video and walked away. Suddenly the internet is working well and I just hear "Hey Vsauce, Micheal." and I jump as I was not expecting him to suddenly appear.
thank goodness someone who advocates for the internet... getting tired of people whining and complaining and saying the internet is ruining our generation
i love how he spent 10 minutes to tell us that the INTERNET is your computer linked to other computers via ethernet cord or wifi, and the WEB is the browser based content you get when you open up that connection that your computer has. :D
Michael, tell us and be honest: At 0:02 you are waiting for the download to complete of the video script into your brain from the mothership, aren't you?
If I were to go back in time to the 80s to explain the internet to my young self, I would say, "It's a wonderful technology that lets us share cute cat and dog pictures!"
Vsuace must spend a lot of time searching this stuff up and he also works hard to make a great video and teach us something, thats what i admire about micheal
think about it: the internet wouldn't exist without the invention of wheels. all the technology and the mechanics behind it are possible due to the existence of wheels. I don't claim that the internet is less important than the wheel. we should just remind ourselves that the wheel is the ancestor of all inventions.
Do a video on "Universe inside Universe", would it be possible to fit the entire universe inside a computer? (replica, such as google earth, only with details, every building, every detail..etc like a construct of universe). Well sure it is possible, but how big would that computer have to be? how many HDDs will it have?
Who can be sure? It's actually theorized by some that what we call "the universe" could easily be a Matrix-esque simulation which is itself being portrayed in some higher-dimensional universe.
I don't think that would be possible as it would mean including the computer (and other computers as well) in the simulation. A computer with X amount of memory cannot store information requiring X+n memory.
melychor ahahha very good point. i didn't think about it before, but let me correct. lets say that the whole universe, but not the content of computers, because they do not effect the world. I mean this very comment here, does not effect the way universe works or takes place. Neither do any of the videos, music ..etc Only things that MAY effect universe, is heavy machinery controlled by computers, but that would be included as separate system and working on its own. so in other words, the simulation would not have another simulation inside of it.
The Sethioz Project I don't think it is only things that affect the universe. Human actions also affect the world (at least partially) and human actions have roots in ideas (like those read on youtube, too). Besides, some human decisions might be caused by some spontanous activity of the brain (I don't know, an electron boosting a neuron to send a signal or something). So it boils down to quantum mechanics:) or butterfly effect, chaos theory etc. To sum up, the amount of information describing the universe (without simplifying it) is so vast that you would need a computer the size of the universe...... probably, but I am not sure. Yeah, it is a good problem for vsauce. Let's leave it to wiser guys.
Consider this. There will be an estimated 50 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2020. Every day we move closer to the amazing benefits of the Internet of Things, but as always, it will be the Internet of People that will need to innovate and cooperate to get us there.
Thank you Michael, to you and your crew for all your hard work. I have just subscribed to your channel, and may I say, you are the second channel I have EVER subscribed to in my years of surfing youtube. You are informative, thought provoking, funny and it is very well produced. You have quite rightly EARNED my subscription. Keep up the great work!
Fun fact, after he typed “LO” and it crashed, he rebooted it and proceeded to retype “LOGIN”. This means that the first 3 letters sent across the internet was “LOL”
Arthur Grubert
LOL
*LOL* where it all started
Lol
Lol
Lol
Things that are currently impossible for humans:
1) Traveling light speed
2) Growing to 10 feet tall
3) Predicting the subject of a VSauce video within the first 30 seconds
Only things currently possible to Humans:
Proving theories
I broke the sacred code and looked at the title...sorry
Beretta Fan or predicting when the next vsauce video will be
Beretta Fan SOME ONE DID GROW TO 10 FEET
4) exploring the whole internet even if they are part of it as well as the universe, but it teaches you to try anyway you can go further than it, like the many unanswered google questions presented by vsauce in this vid
Gosh, old Vsauce is gold... still gold.
True man
Yes
Gold doesn't turn into coal, only gold dust
Yes
Yes
'"screenager" is the most boomer word Ive ever heard
@@michaeljordan6239 okay boomer
haha yes
floor gang rise up
!boomer
Literally a Muse song from Origin of Symmetry
Vsauce! We did it! "Left Luggage" is no longer the least popular Emoji! (at 9:50)
Oh shit whaddup it's u!
That guy in the comments section me too =P
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Hey. I watch your channel. Keep doing you dude.
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Vsauce makes me happy :)
Vsauce make me smarter! ;D
Vsauce make me question everything.
Vsauce makes me fap
Lol too far ,man
Thats humanity.
"Those darn fandangled books, they can't take their eyes off of them."
Those darn kids with their footballs.
Always kicking it around innstead of doing something productive.
These children doing inappropriate stuff do something else
We be calling dem kids darn bookagers
Comparing the amount of screens to "footballs" and "books" is hilarious, btw. Not comparable at all.
Darn kids on their mobile devices all day and not doin sports.
"Or............ Coherent"
Michael I love you
*screams in Alex Jones*
ahem...jojo siva
Born too early to explore space
Born too late to explore the world
Born just in time to explore the internet
Feels good man
Op is gay
+TehDarkrai Born just in time to explore dank memes*
+YukI9689 I wasn't insulting them, it was a joke.
***** Also, who the fuck are you to tell me what _is_ and _isn't_ an insult? If you intend for something to be insulting, then it's an insult.
***** uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh where did that come from? What the fuck? Am I not aloud to make jokes?
Born too early to explore space
Born too late to explore the world
Born just in time to *defend net neutrality*
Reddit moment
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How are we born to early to explore space? Sure, we are a long ways away from Interstellar space, but we are roughly 10 years away from the first humans being on Mars.
@@wta1518 he himself in his life as a regular citizen probably won’t experience space in person
@@zwro5045 The same was true for the oceans. The average person isn't doing any exploring.
Love how timeless these videos are
honestly...
@@japanese80sjazz25 hm?
His videos follow the exact same format, whether it’s from 10 years ago or 1 day ago :)
Fr
Hey vsauce what’s the difference between the web and the internet?
Michael: Krabs can solve equations of the second degree
Perhaps!
Or is it?
aaAhAHhh yESh K R A B E
*Crabs
its a quadratic equationd right
Wait. Nets are used to catch things. Webs are also used to catch things. THE INTERNET IS A TRAP!
+mus5599 gay
***** gay is you
Settle down, children.
RelativelyBest its a joke, a banter, you piece of idiot
RB_CPFC
This is what goes for banter now? Kids these days.
Born too late to discover the world.
Born too early to explore space.
Born just in time to waste away your time on youtube without feeling bad for it!
Karan Singh I mean not everybody has the money to just travel around
Karan Singh Bro the world is so boring, I don’t get how people can just sit and stare at a snowy mountain or a lake for hours. For me, after 5 or 10 minutes the beauty wears off, this is not because I have a short attention span, but because nothing is happening, i would rather just stay at home and play video games, read, watch UA-cam or exercise, as there is so much more verity in these activities with so many more new experiences, without having to spend thousands on travel.
tomtomwarwar mccullough you maybe could use a wider range of hobbies man. As far as options, you could go camping, go fishing, go bicycling, go kayaking, go to concerts, visit museums, visit historical sites, visit other countries, go to car event, etc etc. It really depends on your own Interests but if you get creative then being outside is definitely more satisfying than any form of video media.
@@Tuber360904 waste of time, I rather keep learning more and more information online. Any hobby is for enjoyment, this is no different
@@Tuber360904 bicycling and kayaking are exercise...
Here's a fun game to play: "10 steps from Hitler."
Give someone a random wikipedia article and try and race them to the page about Hitler. I've found that on average it takes 4-6 different pages to get to a certain Austrian painter.
ayy
Cool game!
I searched for Ferrari, and I needed three pages:
Ferrari > Italy > Nazi Germany > Adolf Hitler
+Hetzer lol i cant believe that actually worked I googled "Tom Cruise" -->The last Samurai--> Seppuku----> World war II ---> Adolf Hitler .__.
I searched Jupiter. I clicked Ancient Rome, then Autocracy, then Führerprinzip, then Third Reich, and Then finally Adolf Hitler. I took me 6 clicks and I only had to scroll down once.
Then I did Bill Gates, Home computer, Electronic Kit, Television, World War II, Nazi Germany, Then finally Adolf Hitler. It took me 7 clicks this time.
Took me three clicks from UA-cam.
Great game. I will sadly be probably playing this for hours as I have nothing else better to do. :)
Wow...I just found my new favorite game to play on the Internet.
Also I got 5 steps from Mickey Mouse.
Mickey Mouse -> Walt Disney -> Cultural Icon -> National Icon -> Nationalism -> Adolf Hitler
You are literally the definition of my brain at 3:00 AM
i would like this comment but it’s at 69 likes so i don’t want to ruin it
Alaina Hershey you can like it now
Update on the 🛅 situation:
As of now it is the 399th out of 845 emojis, vsauce succsesfully made it trendy
Same
You wish
Vsauce, Michael hear
*Mimas*
**video ends**
Lol hahahah
I don’t get it
@@7aka126 he misspelled "here"
@@lslngb6034 Vsauce. Michael Hear 👂🏻
@@jaserhodesaudio3318 that's good :)
10:01
To be fair, I would bet that a good chunk of those searches are just rewordings of searches. Like "gray cat scared", "scared gray cat", "gray cat gets scared", "cat gray scared", "scared cat gray" and other such searches would all qualify as different. But even still, that is an amazing huge number, so I'll just shut up and be astounded.
Thadeus Crimson Not to mention misspells. "Scraed gay cat" and such.
But yes, the omgwowhuge effect is real.
tbh, it being the internet, it's more like "hot big black", "black big hot" , "big hot black" and "black hot big".
along with all the misspellings of black and more, well, sensitive words...
also...many people make web scrapers that search millions of times a day with various iterations of wordings generated by an app.
@@helioskitty9328 "sacred gay cat"
cared gay scat
This was such an amazing episode. One thing to note is how, through the internet, the smallest of people can get their content out there for the world to see.
An interesting follow up to this video could be the discussion of viral videos and their impact on other web content.
CreepsMcPasta AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH CREEPS
@@metanumia didn't read don't care
@@sodhibattva then shut up
Sup creeps
@@sodhibattva good for you
Stanford: "Any minute now, we'll receive the first internet message ever!"
The message: "L"
Poor dude at Stanford took the first ever L in history
Lmao
I never thought of it that way
L + bozo + ratio + fatherless + nonbased
L+Error
That's really lo man
An author named Steven Johnson, what a great name. :) Loved the video man, awesome!
hahahaha
vsauce i love you
toxboxic that wont get his attention
toxboxic
Everyone does ;)
No one cares.
"They sent the "L" and it arrived, they sent the "O" and it arrived, and then the system crashed". LOL!!!
After they crashed the retried sending Login, so the first 3 letters sent through the internet were "LoL"
That comment... That one comment made my day 😂
Read the first reply. Live up to your name, Sherlock.
L-O-L
ouch, this hurts
Not everyone who does this is an expert storyteller, or an acclaimed poet, or... coherent.
Nice one Michael.
"The web is not the net"
IT'S A SERIES OF TUBES!
asot plz
so you get bullied at school too huh
So guys we did it
SquareHead64 we reached a quarter of a million subscribers
words that end with tube: you, red
The most interesting thing about exploring the web; is that as you explore it, you also create it.
Ivan Nedeljkovic you mean the word fuck and the word you not fk and u
How do you create it by exploring it? ...Ik I'm 8 years late but hey no harm in asking right
You just created web content.
@@RowdyDangerous1 Sure, but there's endless content that you can consume and websites you can visit without leaving any or not much of a trace at all
Not everyone leaves a mark on the world.
Having the internet at home in the late 90's/early 00's was magical. As a child you felt like you had a key to a mystical city that not a lot of people had. Websites were slow, flash animations ruled supreme, basic HTML was the norm. I still remember going on UA-cam in 2005 and being blown away by how smoothly and quickly I could watch a video online with it's player, when only a few years beforehand I waited 15-30 minutes to able to watch a 45 second video in Quicktime without it stopping.
As time on goes on the internet resonates with and accommodates more people of all ages and it's lost that magic. It's in your pocket now and it's taken for granted. I'll never forget how magical the internet once was
but internet could not been forever hide as it a form of communication and information so yeah it very important to humanity
It's still magical for those who keep exploring it. It's not a wild frontier, but still a magical city that has more than meets the eye if you step off main street now and again
@@AlystrZelland the corporations and feds got rid of anything cool
@@AlystrZellandwell said
Buffering was the norm
If only the glitch in that very first message caused it to resend the L before it failed.
It might have exept it was in a color that blended with the background *illuminati confirmed face*
Lol
"Logdj. Sorry autocorrect right? Lol"
Watch top ten memes about the internet.... They resend the word "login" so technically the first three letters ever sent across the Internet were lol
+Buck Andrews The next thing they send was login again so actually lol was the first message
"The Internet connects participants.
The Web connects information."
Well put...
I read this as it was playing
Ironic that the first message on the technology was "L O" before the system crashed, since, phonetically, it sounds a lot like a colloquialism of "Hello" ('ello'), in spite of intending to send a different word.
Maybe this was the internet saying hello to us all, hehe.
Amineo you know what?.... maybe so... maybe so
Lol, lot, love, look, lock, low, loss, lose, loose, loot, the world may never know...
Amineo
I don't know why I read that in the voice of GLaDos. It gives it a whole new meaning :D
As a programmer, I'm so glad you created this.
i know right?
just out of curiosity, why as a programmer?
Because he looks smarter then.
I say that as a 10 years experienced Software Developer.
moveaxebx Nope, it's because I'm a web developer, so this distinction is particularly relevant to what I spend my time doing.
Programmers always gotta mention they're programmers. The vegans of the computing world.
You should do an entire video on the deep web.
Naomi Nekomimi TL;DW:Deep web is everything not indexed. Ex: I can visit my own facebook page but I have it covered so it won't show up in google. If you type it in facebook you can acces the page but the content will stay hidden until you give acces. This is the deep web for the most part, just databases with accounts that won't get indexed. You also have another part of the deep web; often called the dark web. This are .onion sites and mostly you can acces them with something like TOR client. Here are a lot of things, drug markets being popular but also REALLY BIG libraries with almost all movies, series and music. Way more than tpb, this things are "easily" accesed. You can find them on a index site that you find on ex. chrome. You will copy the link and just paste it in TOR. If you go further, you start to get CP, hitmen, terrorist attacks. These sites are a bit harder to come by and you WILL need a vpn or a proxy. These sites are more tricky to find and if you don't know what you are doing it is not advised to do it.
4289job Interesting. So there is a way to access the library of stuff without getting any of the not safe for life stuff? That would be interesting to figure out, as long as it wouldn't be pissing off any law enforcement (at least no more than usual torrenting does).
Well there is ofc a lot of porn there but that is no different than the normal piratebay.
But if you don't exactly know what you're doing it is not recommended to download TOR and just browse the dark net.
4289job I more meant for movies and shows and such rather than porn. But maybe it's best if I just don't get involved, then. I just get curious about interesting things.
Vsauce is the only person who can be off topic and on topic at the same time
Why aren't you my science teacher ... I hate life.
It's been a decade. Do you still hate life?
BEFORE THE VIDEO: Cool! Another Vsauce video!
DURING THE VIDEO!: Yeah, man! Go science!
AFTER THE VIDEO: I don't get it.
Don't worry, tons of people (including myself) go through this journey a lot with Vsauce. Doesn't make it any less entertaining though.
I'm curious now, what exactly you didn't understand?
@@Legendaryknight2 hello 6 year old person, sorry you forgot this but I shall intervene. Probably a stronger example is the newer infinity video, you get excited, watch things, but you couldn't solve a math problem after it involving aleph. To a smaller degree this is what he means here
Just imagine what would happen if someone unplugged the Internet today.
mind blow total, obrigado a pessoa que legendou, tornando o conteúdo acessível ao nosso país !
swweeettt
Legend has it that he was going to actually, type "LOL"
LO
25 years of www wow
These videos are simply some of the most worthwhile and valuable pieces of media online today. I learn something new every time. Thank you Vsauce. Keep it up!
This and cgp grey.Best on the International network
0:03 when old people try and pronounce “Memes”
QUALITY!
You are usually awesome, but this episode especially was incredible! Vsauce is easily the *BEST* channel on youtube.
I really appreciate your service.
Came here to say something similar, keep up the good work all those of vsauce!
Greetings just wanted do remind you of these comments :D
I love Vsauce so much. Watch this channel allows my mind to wonder and I think about this I would never normally have thought about. Thank you for all of your incites and please keep posting your amazing videos.
I like how your puns sound more informative than they do cheesy
“The web like liquid water is something you can see yourself in“
Explore all you want, but remember once you found Vsauce, you can put your feet up knowing, your home.
;-----; Vsauce makes me so happy. I just can't stop thinking: only next week? why not every day? WHY NOTTTT?
The least used emoji from this video is now the third least used. Let's go! You can do it, left luggage!
its the top one now
RIP baggage claim now.
👄
👃
This guy is just amazing. Very entertaining, informing and poetic!!!
this video is 9 years old. And yet it does not feel at all old. the vsauce style is/was magnificent
I like how Michael leaves that black screen at the end to just let that video sink in for a bit :)
2:50 The Super Star Destroyer ...
Oh, so this is where the portal to the galaxy far far away lies.
6:58 "Or... coherent" Love it!
“Hey vsauce michael here” Insert random word:
Doors
Steak
Roro
Lobsters...
Swiggle
LEFT-LUGGAGE EMOJI 2014
Let's make Left-Luggage Emoji famous!!!
Hey Nalbis!!!!!!!
Great idea! Let's do it! :D
MAKE IT TREND ON TWITTER!!! #LeftLuggage2014
this is why nalbis is my favourite youtuer :)
I was thinking the same thing lets do it show them the power of the interwebs
My browser crashed half way through him saying crashed.
What makes Vsauce special is that not a single second is wasted, a brilliant channel and a great man that hosts it. God bless you.
Even in 2023, old Vsauce videos are still my happy place
The best
Hey Vsauce. Can you make a video where you explain Spirit science, Sacred Geometry and The flower of life?
Deep Web vs Dank Net
No love?
GEICO LOVER memez
DEEP FAKE vs POR HUB
Deep Web is bigger, but Dank net is powerfull!!!
Deep Dank Wet
For every web, there is a spider
Yes, the FCC.
Vigilant of Stendarr ba dum tss
"They've now put the internet on computers"
Homer Simpson
most of the new unheard of questions google gets was done by gavin free.
Net Neutrality!
Okay, Telsa.
I think text based information (e.g., books) requires greater stimulation of the brain's creative faculties since it requires the mind to imagine all the sensory information instead of having it provided directly as images or sounds. Although the internet contains text based information, it is largely driven by multimedia that is more directly stimulating to the senses, thus making the absorption of information a more passive act since it does not require imagination.
Furthermore, the "linearity" or "rigidity" of books requires a sense of discipline, as we have to coerce our ever shortening attention spans into maintaining focus on a particular subject in order to gain depth of knowledge, not breadth.
Do you still think this
@@dean107 Idk about OP, but I am convinced of this after years of seeing how people interact with the internet.
I love the fact that vsauce can completely change topics without us noticing at all
The comment on coherency was delivered perfectly.
*Downloads TOR*
-Oh shit!
*Throws computer out of the window*
Don't get involved
+Mustang De Man C´mon men, Isn´t that bad
+Ali Sadeq The only way to truly stop something is to become a part of it.
+Ali Sadeq If you can prove any of it is really on there, I'll pay $100. Hardcore proof.
Dude all of it is really there, all you have to do is *not* get caught. (Don't take this as expert advice and or opinion, I am not an expert and as such anything I say should be considered by a qualified professional before actually taken into account.)Jay Henson
one of the best episodes you ever made. good job!
So my internet was being slow, forgot I clicked on this video and walked away. Suddenly the internet is working well and I just hear "Hey Vsauce, Micheal." and I jump as I was not expecting him to suddenly appear.
Lo.
Lo.
Lo.
I don't g-Lo.
The Sorcerer Lo and behold.
The Sorcerer Then they tried again. First 3 letters were "lol"
I'm glad you brought up the 'World Wide Web' and the 'Internet.' There are so many people out there that think they are the same thing.
You should dedicate a video to the deep web. I'd like to hear your vsauce twist to it
I was literally about to comment this 😂
Imagine he wants to put a link in the description but mistypes one letter and it leads to a cp website. Happend to me once tho
+Adam BD damn must have been fucked up
that's what i was thinking
ricoco7891 I have seen some shit tho
2012 to 2015 vsauce is the golden age of vsauce
Yeah, pure nostalgia:)
This video got better and better.
I love vsauce
thank goodness someone who advocates for the internet... getting tired of people whining and complaining and saying the internet is ruining our generation
It should still be taken in a bit of moderation.
Crawfishness True, take note young ones.
Crawfishness Why? Why cant the internet just be an ocean instead of a controlled zoo. Leave it to a brony of course..
Francisco Arroyo any reason why "brony" implies a negative conotation?
***** Because he disagreed with him and then said something snarky, specifically aimed at the fact that he's a brony.
i love how he spent 10 minutes to tell us that the INTERNET is your computer linked to other computers via ethernet cord or wifi, and the WEB is the browser based content you get when you open up that connection that your computer has.
:D
"Every Day Google receives 500 million search queries..."
- Thats cool.
"...it has never been has asked before"
- HOLY SHIT.
Wonder how many of them are mistypes
This man needs a medal
and just because you are compleately correct you deserve a cookie! xD
...no,he is just wise ! :)
I wish he was my teacher.
so where is the internet now and can you turn it off?
I'll do you one better, why is the internet and who turned it on?
...or coherent
Everynaut that gave me a laugh, he's right lol
I actually clapped aloud and yelled with delight "I love you vsauce" at that part. everyone in my house probs thinks i'm crazy
@@DoomDwarf_347 ... and everyone clapped.
@@helloworld7466 ya lol
Ur right
as a german I didnt know that word.
What's even funnier is that Mimas sounds like Memus.
We're the memeagers.
Vsauce Michael, please do a video about the dark web?
or the dank web
Dood Adventures that was so unfunny
+Martijn Voordouw I think it was :)
Yes do that
ikr
"Lo" is the best greeting, anyway.
Around 2:40 I was convinced you were going to point out that "lo" = LO
L O = hello
Michael, tell us and be honest: At 0:02 you are waiting for the download to complete of the video script into your brain from the mothership, aren't you?
his transitions satisfy my ADD mind
lol
Indeed +Rab
Vsauce you're such a great friend!
And as always, thanks for making.
If i had the dedication Michael has on researching his stuff i would be a genuis
If I were to go back in time to the 80s to explain the internet to my young self, I would say, "It's a wonderful technology that lets us share cute cat and dog pictures!"
txvoltaire how old are u?????
how old are you?????
58!
God, this will be me in 2059
"It's a wonderful technology that lets us share cute cat and dog pictures. Both SFW and NSFW."
Vsuace must spend a lot of time searching this stuff up and he also works hard to make a great video and teach us something, thats what i admire about micheal
Such a great video. Vsauce is by far and away my favorite channel on youtube. I love you Micheal
9 years later the video still amazed me🔥
Amazing content vsauce....
Like you can't imagine how i blown up i am after watching this
Willing to bet that 'emoji' is going to spike in popularity now.
The internet. The second greatest invention next to the wheel.
Wheels are great, but roads are better.
I'd say the internet is more important than the wheel, just think about. The internet will live FOREVER
think about it: the internet wouldn't exist without the invention of wheels. all the technology and the mechanics behind it are possible due to the existence of wheels. I don't claim that the internet is less important than the wheel. we should just remind ourselves that the wheel is the ancestor of all inventions.
The wheel is a primitive invention that could've been thought up at any time.
There has only ever been one invention, everything else is an adaptation of the one invention.
Do a video on "Universe inside Universe", would it be possible to fit the entire universe inside a computer? (replica, such as google earth, only with details, every building, every detail..etc like a construct of universe).
Well sure it is possible, but how big would that computer have to be? how many HDDs will it have?
Who can be sure? It's actually theorized by some that what we call "the universe" could easily be a Matrix-esque simulation which is itself being portrayed in some higher-dimensional universe.
Antonio Peljusic i have it, it's quite cool
I don't think that would be possible as it would mean including the computer (and other computers as well) in the simulation. A computer with X amount of memory cannot store information requiring X+n memory.
melychor ahahha very good point. i didn't think about it before, but let me correct. lets say that the whole universe, but not the content of computers, because they do not effect the world.
I mean this very comment here, does not effect the way universe works or takes place. Neither do any of the videos, music ..etc
Only things that MAY effect universe, is heavy machinery controlled by computers, but that would be included as separate system and working on its own.
so in other words, the simulation would not have another simulation inside of it.
The Sethioz Project I don't think it is only things that affect the universe. Human actions also affect the world (at least partially) and human actions have roots in ideas (like those read on youtube, too). Besides, some human decisions might be caused by some spontanous activity of the brain (I don't know, an electron boosting a neuron to send a signal or something). So it boils down to quantum mechanics:) or butterfly effect, chaos theory etc. To sum up, the amount of information describing the universe (without simplifying it) is so vast that you would need a computer the size of the universe...... probably, but I am not sure. Yeah, it is a good problem for vsauce. Let's leave it to wiser guys.
Always been a fan since my science teacher showed our class videos you made! Huge Kudos from Massachusetts!
My history teacher showed us his videos lol and mostly ones that weren’t even related to history
I'm jealous of you guys, my teacher just showed up random videos from channels with 3 subscribers
Woah, this episode was aaawesome! Great! :D
Consider this. There will be an estimated 50 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2020. Every day we move closer to the amazing benefits of the Internet of Things, but as always, it will be the Internet of People that will need to innovate and cooperate to get us there.
ay bro its 2020 now. is that statistic correct as predicted?
This was posted 7 years ago and it only has 22 likes? Damn man-
It's 2030 rn and internet is still amazing
Thank you Michael, to you and your crew for all your hard work. I have just subscribed to your channel, and may I say, you are the second channel I have EVER subscribed to in my years of surfing youtube. You are informative, thought provoking, funny and it is very well produced. You have quite rightly EARNED my subscription. Keep up the great work!
amazed to see that people still watch this kind of videos even after (almost) 10 years passed.