5:30 "tough terrains"-!? Terrain already denotes "of topography," it doesn't need to be foolishly conjugated into the hyper explicit an needless noise of "terrains," that just makes you sound like a stupid mouth-breathing savage who "needs" to affix the suffix "s" to everything, just so you can balance your respiration via sharp exhale which accompanies every redundant use of that suffix.
5:52 "and this plow creates a trench on the seabed..."-!? Finite entities can not "create," that is for God alone, the plow gouges, etches, scratches, digs or plows, not "creates," stop being a generic Dumb-Fuck!!
If you stop to actually think about it it's so mind-blowing, no one just a couple centuries ago could have even thought anything like this could be remotely possible, I'm so glad I live in this day to experience such scientific advancements
I want to take a second to appreciate all that goes into me just watchin a video on my phone or gettin on Facebook or etc etc etc, this explains a lot, because I thought satellites were the main reason we're able to access the Internet, but according to this, that's not true Good video 👍
Successful people don't become that way overnight, what most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
That's why we need to plan ourselves making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed
I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so I've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities
Despite the huge drop in crypto and fx, I still make good withdrawals. I don't believe that profit making is not possible despite the drop in stocks when you got good mentorship
I'm new to cryptocurrency trading and I've been making huge losses but recently see a lot of people earning from it. Please can someone tell me what to do?🙏
Yeah. Because this was made by aliens... Even Isaac Newton confessed that their inventions were inspired by her dreams(how its possible a human to dream about something that don't exist?). The aliens controls our minds. They can make us dream about what they want.
I doubt that any one just wake up one day and have the whole internet thing as it is today in their head. It's started really simple and through a relatively long process of gradually upgrade over time that it become the internet today as we know it. All complex thing start that way
Formal education will always leave you disappointed. I learned years ago you don't want anyone curating a curriculum for you, especially not with the internet around. Do your own research. You'll be better for it.
@Aditya Agarwalright, "truth". Something you learned in public education. Because you were rigorously punished for thinking independently that's how I'll be raising my children.
It's incredible how almost everyone is so dependent on internet for so many important things, but only a few care to know how it works. This video explains such a complex topic in a very easy and simple way, it's mindblowing.
I'm a software engineer and I remember when we did this at school. It took us a couple of hours and nobody got it completely; now I got it in less than 10 minutes. We need to revise our education systems
@@bruh-fn5dh At school, they give us tiny bits of information that don't make sense on their own. Generally, the more info you give someone, the wider the context surrounding that info gets and therefore the more sense the info makes. I don't understand that last sentence of yours, though.
if you understood everything simply because auf this video, you are either lying or a very bad software engeneer. In this video are so many informations missing, thats why this is so simple to understand. If you learned more from this video than in school, your school should not exist anymore because they could not even provide the simplest informations to the students. And just by watching youtube videos, you don't become a software engineer by the way...
@@mohamedtaghi8741 Well mohamed. I am the author of mulitiple RFCs and worked as a consultant on the development of TCP/IP protocols in the 70s. I think I have a pretty good 'framework' in regard to the Internet and it's subsequent add-ons.
I'm not a native English speaker, but your explanation is really incredible, I understood more than I was trying to grasp from my native language videos. During these 9 minutes you explained almost everything I've been struggling with, and what is more, everything was explained in simple terms, thanks for your efforts!
This has never really been explained to me before. I am not an IT professional but I am just a human that uses the internet and should know the basics of its operation. This video and its animation is so amazing, thank you!!!!
This video was extremely well animated and the explanations given were easily understandable. I'm still shocked how far technology has come in such a short period of human history.
They would either think you are crazy or practicing witchcraft or worshipping the devil. Overall, things won't end well for you because at those times such people were punished (killed).
I feel because we are so exposed to the internet we take its concept for granted. The mechanism behind it is so complex, thank you for breaking it down.
It's amazing how what took you hours to create is a 9 mins swallow for us. We appreciate the work you committed into this. Thank you so much. You made us love our devices more.
I understand how all of this works, but it never fails to amaze me. It’s crazy to think about the sheer amount of data that is transmitted every single day, let alone every single second. All of this created by humans. It really makes you feel like we are capable of so much more.
It's just a light. And it is a tiny tiny negligible portion of the all light that travel all over the place on the globe and the universe every moment.
The man that invented the internet deserves a postmortem award (if not alive) from all of us. What an amazing piece of creation. Masterpiece. Thanks for the explanation, good job👍
It wasn’t one man, it started as a government infrastructure. So it was developed by a bunch of people Edit: bro at least Google how the internet was started instead of just talking out of ur ass
Physicists and engineers working for ARPA, today DARPA, created it. Thus many people are to thank for it. But one man is largely responsible for the world wide web itself. You can thank Tim Berners-Lee for this, and no need to give him a postmortem award as he is still alive. There's also the heckin smart guys at the IETF (internet engineering taskforce) who should be recognized.
The simplicity of this video makes it easier for a novice in the IT field to have a better understanding of what is Internet and how it works....?... Further, the amazing animation of this video needs to be appreciated....
Incredible animation! This has to be the best video out there explaining how internet works. It would be awesome if you could make a video diving deeper into the protocols for data transfer
one thing you've slightly overlooked in the specific case of video is the concept of content delivery networks. A company like Google will have multiple "pop's" (points of presence) around the world and these can actually be embedded within your ISP's network to reduce the latency effect. What these pops do is store a Cache or a local copy of the master file which would originally stored in a big data centre. So instead of the data having to travel thousands of miles to reach you it should only travel a few hundred or less depending on your location.
As a networking engineering student, this incredibly useful. As universties are never bordered to turn their dull lecture content into amazing animations.
I learned alot in this video than watching my teachers mouth what and how the internet works, thanks so much i knew youtube can be my best key to everything from entertainment to learning videos
A great example of a short video that conveys a great deal of information efficiently. Excellent decision-making has been made regarding how to simplify the detail (of one of the most complex engineering systems on the planet) without making statements that are simply wrong. High marks on all levels. Thanks!
@@autohmae only the diligent scholars and the rich, the rest of us peasants were to busy plowing and struggling to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, and didn't have no time to figure this out, and they loved keeping us peasants dumb and uneducated, so they could and still do, keep us enslaved to them.
06:41 that lady is in the middle of the Amazon rain forest, but there's a helpful cellular antenna nearby. Thank you for these helpful videos, I'm sharing this.
Just to let people know, this is a very good surface level explanation of how it works, but of course things are waaaaaay more complex than that. For instance, one thing that was reinforced multiple times through the video is the path between a data center and you, using watching a UA-cam video as example. But actually, services like UA-cam that are incredibly huge actually has multiple datacenters distributed around the globe, and you are more likely not getting the data directly from those, but rather from midway points, potentially servers from other companies among other possibilities. It's a rather complex thing. For huge services like UA-cam, the volume of data is so large and the need for speedy streaming is so big that there are series of algorithms and automated systems that will distribute data in a way to optimize for those things. UA-cam also doesn't use only UA-cam or Google servers... they can use Amazon ones, or ones from other companies. To get down to the latency and speed demands though, services also have local midway points storing the most acessed content to deliver it faster to costumers.
Oh Man, this is the best tutorial I have ever come across about internet especially for a layman like me.. Thanks and lot of appreciation for the work done.. 👍👍👍
Whole Computer Networks in one video :) Btw over all the videos I watched on this topic only this video can clearly explained me how internet works . Salute to your efforts 💯😇
A short animated video is million times more helpful, informative and comprehensible than the lectures of those arrogant/narcissistic professors in Universities.
This video was one of the rare videos that blew my mind. It was epic, showing how good the people making this understand how Internet works. I read so many articles about Internet, but none of them really helped.
@@MenacingPerson my bad, it did updated to 255 tho www.extremetech.com/extreme/192929-255tbps-worlds-fastest-network-could-carry-all-the-internet-traffic-single-fiber#:~:text=a%20single%20fiber-,255Tbps%3A%20World's%20fastest%20network%20could%20carry%20all%20of%20the,traffic%20on%20a%20single%20fiber&text=A%20joint%20group%20of%20researchers,single%20strand%20of%20glass%20fiber.
No it doesn't. That's under laboratory conditions. I am working on Optical Technology in real world and max that can be transported in real world is 400Gb/sec which is still good
Finally after 20 years of using the internet, now i know how it works and how everybody can fit their traffic in those small wires at the same time lol.
This was... greatly simplified. The information was mostly accurate, but it glossed over huge, huge areas of detail. Like, this is how a car works: First, in the Cambrian period, plants grow via sunlight and photosynthesis. Those plants grow very large due to a high CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, but they eventually die and get buried. Over time, they are convert into oil, which is processed into fuel which powers the car. The fuel is converted into exhaust by the engine which flows through the catalytic converter and comes out of the tailpipe. And that's how a car works!
Most astounding part of the journey of data over internet is the transmission as packets, and putting them together again in proper order for the recipient. The degree of reliability of internet over the last two decades is equally astonishing. Is it correct that data may arrive not by the shortest route, but by whatever route available at the time of transmission? Many thanks for this instructive video.
Please keep up the good work in providing these amazing videos! This set of videos just demonstrate how important popular science is! This exceptional content has just amazed me as much as the technology does!!
Just found this channel recently... The way they explain things with a simple verbal and animations makes me learn new things in an easy way. This is the best channel to learn new things.... Thank you guys for these valuable efforts 🙏
Electronic engineer here and I am viewing all of your videos to better understand what I have studied for years. It's funny but also makes you think...
Amazing job Sir...You explained this tricky concept in an outstanding manner...Thank you Sir...This is really going to help me in my studies....I have a humble request Sir... Could you please make a video on how the data storage devices being developed...Why some storage devices devices got obsoleted?
I work at one of those tech companies. I always thought that there was some magical device that “broadcast” internet. I knew about fiber and and how cellular works but this was 100% eye opening. What a brilliant explanation! I always thought of it as way more complicated. It’s a little bit of a letdown. Even though I knew of data centers I never thought of it as just accessing a big computer where info is stored. I even knew data was stored there I just never thought of them being where EVERYTHING is stored. Thank you for this wonderful video
@@MoMo-id6ri There's a lot of unskilled jobs at data centres/tech companies, like cleaners, security staff, receptionists, general maintenance, etc. They don't require you to know a thing about how it all works for something like that :D
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bruh why she got big tiddies
5:30 "tough terrains"-!?
Terrain already denotes "of topography," it doesn't need to be foolishly conjugated into the hyper explicit an needless noise of "terrains," that just makes you sound like a stupid mouth-breathing savage who "needs" to affix the suffix "s" to everything, just so you can balance your respiration via sharp exhale which accompanies every redundant use of that suffix.
5:52 "and this plow creates a trench on the seabed..."-!?
Finite entities can not "create," that is for God alone, the plow gouges, etches, scratches, digs or plows, not "creates," stop being a generic Dumb-Fuck!!
This video is so inaccurate, please stick to something you are familiar with, it seems not the case here
Make a video, teaching us how the computer works and how the computer understand the programming lenguages
If you stop to actually think about it it's so mind-blowing, no one just a couple centuries ago could have even thought anything like this could be remotely possible, I'm so glad I live in this day to experience such scientific advancements
I always stop and think about this.
@@aloud9738 me too
@@FallenLight0 I love your profile picture, very beautiful.
Lol, I think you don't watch UA-cam enough and see how all our inventors were up to or what were they thinking .
They were dark & demonic, correct?
Can we just take a minute to appreciate this amazing animation?
The animation is better than information
I want to take a second to appreciate all that goes into me just watchin a video on my phone or gettin on Facebook or etc etc etc, this explains a lot, because I thought satellites were the main reason we're able to access the Internet, but according to this, that's not true
Good video 👍
@@spidersense589 Satellites are a hoax and don't exist.
@@BlessdBe Um
Justin Gore-Rowe k
Every family has that one person who will break the family financial struggle, I hope you become the one💯
Successful people don't become that way overnight, what most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
That's why we need to plan ourselves making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed
I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so I've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities
Despite the huge drop in crypto and fx, I still make good withdrawals. I don't believe that profit making is not possible despite the drop in stocks when you got good mentorship
I'm new to cryptocurrency trading and I've been making huge losses but recently see a lot of people earning from it. Please can someone tell me what to do?🙏
I'm an IT student and it still amazes me how humans could think of something like this. 😵💫
Yeah. Because this was made by aliens...
Even Isaac Newton confessed that their inventions were inspired by her dreams(how its possible a human to dream about something that don't exist?). The aliens controls our minds.
They can make us dream about what they want.
I doubt that any one just wake up one day and have the whole internet thing as it is today in their head. It's started really simple and through a relatively long process of gradually upgrade over time that it become the internet today as we know it. All complex thing start that way
@@rellikskuppin7417 so what
@@rellikskuppin7417 wow 🔪🧙🏽♂️
@@rellikskuppin7417 so what?
This 9 minute video opened my eyes and blew my mind.
Almost 20 years of using computers and 2 years of IT education wasn't enough.
Formal education will always leave you disappointed. I learned years ago you don't want anyone curating a curriculum for you, especially not with the internet around. Do your own research. You'll be better for it.
@@Retrofire-47 tats it man
I believe you're still hungry to the knowledge Thor
I agree with this
@Aditya Agarwalright, "truth". Something you learned in public education. Because you were rigorously punished for thinking independently
that's how I'll be raising my children.
It took years to conceptualize the whole process and have explained in less than 10 min. What an animation and video. Thanks a ton.
It's incredible how almost everyone is so dependent on internet for so many important things, but only a few care to know how it works. This video explains such a complex topic in a very easy and simple way, it's mindblowing.
As an IT graduated, this topic took more than 2 years to study, however you did a good job within 9 min !
L iit
How
I'm a software engineer and I remember when we did this at school. It took us a couple of hours and nobody got it completely; now I got it in less than 10 minutes. We need to revise our education systems
the people who made internet and this video also went through traditional school system. simpler isnt always better, but thats my personal opinion.
@@bruh-fn5dh At school, they give us tiny bits of information that don't make sense on their own. Generally, the more info you give someone, the wider the context surrounding that info gets and therefore the more sense the info makes. I don't understand that last sentence of yours, though.
Cash Bonanza so how did u become a software engineer
@@TheJoker-wk5jn UA-cam :p
if you understood everything simply because auf this video, you are either lying or a very bad software engeneer. In this video are so many informations missing, thats why this is so simple to understand. If you learned more from this video than in school, your school should not exist anymore because they could not even provide the simplest informations to the students. And just by watching youtube videos, you don't become a software engineer by the way...
I'm a computer science student and this video teach my whole year of school lesson in less than 10mins
Yeah but this video is incredibly basic.
It isnt very accurate. too broad and generalized.
@@speedomars when you have a framework in your mind of how something work, it will be easy for you to learn it in dept
@@mohamedtaghi8741 Well mohamed. I am the author of mulitiple RFCs and worked as a consultant on the development of TCP/IP protocols in the 70s. I think I have a pretty good 'framework' in regard to the Internet and it's subsequent add-ons.
Yes College is a cruel joke on society. Over priced for common sense which most millennials lack anyways by the end of it.
This is such a fantastic video . I wish everyone sees this
There were big brains just to come up with this technology.
dungoist. For sure,
@dungoist to be precise Jews
Random Dude sadly
dungoist, Yikes...
@dungoist wrong, mix men, jewish and Indian mostly.
Today , I will respect my super slow internet connection 😇
My internet was down some minutes ago. Looks like there was some traffic jam between the packets. :D
@@BS-kp8uj hahahahahah .
I swear it’s all these no life 9 year olds playing stupid video games
@@abcabcq313 It's easy to get jealous of those "no life 9 year-olds" they literally have nothing better to do than playing games.
01010101 lyf
I'm not a native English speaker, but your explanation is really incredible, I understood more than I was trying to grasp from my native language videos. During these 9 minutes you explained almost everything I've been struggling with, and what is more, everything was explained in simple terms, thanks for your efforts!
This has never really been explained to me before. I am not an IT professional but I am just a human that uses the internet and should know the basics of its operation. This video and its animation is so amazing, thank you!!!!
Amazing animation- I’m 65 years old - what a world 🌎
You must have seen the world change so much growing up
hi kristine :)
wait boomer alert
You're not that old boomer
yeah it looks like an animation from 2006
This video was extremely well animated and the explanations given were easily understandable. I'm still shocked how far technology has come in such a short period of human history.
Imagine showing this video to someone from the 1600s
I-
Just the act itself of showing the video and the device used for it would make you a wizard.
They think it's witchcraft
They would either think you are crazy or practicing witchcraft or worshipping the devil. Overall, things won't end well for you because at those times such people were punished (killed).
@@raknos13 WITCH! WITCH!!
Burn at the stake
I feel because we are so exposed to the internet we take its concept for granted. The mechanism behind it is so complex, thank you for breaking it down.
It's amazing how what took you hours to create is a 9 mins swallow for us. We appreciate the work you committed into this. Thank you so much. You made us love our devices more.
I understand how all of this works, but it never fails to amaze me. It’s crazy to think about the sheer amount of data that is transmitted every single day, let alone every single second. All of this created by humans. It really makes you feel like we are capable of so much more.
It took millions of years , theories and blood .
Some people invent technologies... others invent memes. Both serve humanity!
It's just a light. And it is a tiny tiny negligible portion of the all light that travel all over the place on the globe and the universe every moment.
The man that invented the internet deserves a postmortem award (if not alive) from all of us. What an amazing piece of creation. Masterpiece. Thanks for the explanation, good job👍
I doubt one man created it all. The internet today must have been collectively developed and improved by multiple engineers throughout the years.
It wasn’t one man, it started as a government infrastructure. So it was developed by a bunch of people
Edit: bro at least Google how the internet was started instead of just talking out of ur ass
Physicists and engineers working for ARPA, today DARPA, created it. Thus many people are to thank for it. But one man is largely responsible for the world wide web itself. You can thank Tim Berners-Lee for this, and no need to give him a postmortem award as he is still alive. There's also the heckin smart guys at the IETF (internet engineering taskforce) who should be recognized.
Post-mortem award? 😮
posthumous*
Awesome video about computer networks
Even though I was somewhat aware of this; it's a mind-blowing experience watching a visualization of the whole process...
The simplicity of this video makes it easier for a novice in the IT field to have a better understanding of what is Internet and how it works....?... Further, the amazing animation of this video needs to be appreciated....
The surprise is everything happens in a fraction of second,...
Kudos to the speed of light and our optical fiber technology.
miliseconds
Yup but faster is transmission in neurons in our body 😂🤦💀🔫
just the fact that we were able to figure out how to send a voice through a copper cable blows my mind
@@flowmtbtrilhas yep its stored on hard disk on a secured google data center!
Thank u so much for this creative animation
After watching this i realized the greatness of physics principles and it’s astounding impact on our life
This was so simple and so great, we have come such a long way as a species.
Technology wise we as humans have grown like mountains, but socially we have decreased dramatically.
Incredible animation! This has to be the best video out there explaining how internet works. It would be awesome if you could make a video diving deeper into the protocols for data transfer
one thing you've slightly overlooked in the specific case of video is the concept of content delivery networks.
A company like Google will have multiple "pop's" (points of presence) around the world and these can actually be embedded within your ISP's network to reduce the latency effect.
What these pops do is store a Cache or a local copy of the master file which would originally stored in a big data centre. So instead of the data having to travel thousands of miles to reach you it should only travel a few hundred or less depending on your location.
As a networking engineering student, this incredibly useful. As universties are never bordered to turn their dull lecture content into amazing animations.
SAME TO ME @TARO
*The last months I've been challenging UA-cam's algorithm. I'm staring to understand that we're running in circles!* 🤯
who tf asked
Lol
The rabbit hole is an infinite loop.
Loops make hook ( here you ) is the main aim of giant companies.
These loops tangle our life infinitesimally
I learned alot in this video than watching my teachers mouth what and how the internet works, thanks so much i knew youtube can be my best key to everything from entertainment to learning videos
A great example of a short video that conveys a great deal of information efficiently. Excellent decision-making has been made regarding how to simplify the detail (of one of the most complex engineering systems on the planet) without making statements that are simply wrong. High marks on all levels. Thanks!
I took a ccna certification and this is by far the most well explained video ive seen, good job!
I’ve wondered this since I was 6. Idk why I never looked it up until now.
me too. lmao
very nice video, much appreciated, thank you :)
ua-cam.com/video/k3Lpe77OIiQ/v-deo.html
See this video for more info!!!
i don't believe about satelite
you are welcome :)
This is probably the best video available to understand the internet! Great animation and easy to understand.
100%. I did another one with NAT. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/rbR-r2Kr_tk/v-deo.html
Wow! I'm a Network engineer for over 20 years and I found that video to be excellent!!!
This is the most clear cut and to the point explanation of Internet working. Brilliant work👍
Whoever animated this deserves an oscar
If you showed this to someone 500 years ago they would be like no way this is real or will happen lol...
Jesse Tuohy they will probably say: Lol Earth round you ok my lad
@@AngeloDanielCampos We have known that Earth is round for over 2,000 years, so I don't see a problem with that.
@@autohmae only the diligent scholars and the rich, the rest of us peasants were to busy plowing and struggling to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, and didn't have no time to figure this out, and they loved keeping us peasants dumb and uneducated, so they could and still do, keep us enslaved to them.
this makes me wonder what technology will be around in 500 years from now
the prophet predicted this billion years ago mate
The animations really helped put it into prospective
Awesome video, very good explanation via animation and analogy with day to day examples like letters and phone books
06:41 that lady is in the middle of the Amazon rain forest, but there's a helpful cellular antenna nearby.
Thank you for these helpful videos, I'm sharing this.
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Now your computer requested this comment.
It didnt request the comment tbh the site gave it to us
@@hariranormal5584 yeah after your browser requested the page
hahaa
@@hariranormal5584 y cant u just appreciate the simple humour instead of snapping back
@@BlokeBritish I appreciate the humor in snapping back
One of the best videos I found on the internet. Perfect animation which depicts the overview of the Network.
I'm currently studying Internet regulation and really needed a visual aid to help me understand better. This video did just that. Thanks!
Just to let people know, this is a very good surface level explanation of how it works, but of course things are waaaaaay more complex than that.
For instance, one thing that was reinforced multiple times through the video is the path between a data center and you, using watching a UA-cam video as example.
But actually, services like UA-cam that are incredibly huge actually has multiple datacenters distributed around the globe, and you are more likely not getting the data directly from those, but rather from midway points, potentially servers from other companies among other possibilities.
It's a rather complex thing. For huge services like UA-cam, the volume of data is so large and the need for speedy streaming is so big that there are series of algorithms and automated systems that will distribute data in a way to optimize for those things. UA-cam also doesn't use only UA-cam or Google servers... they can use Amazon ones, or ones from other companies.
To get down to the latency and speed demands though, services also have local midway points storing the most acessed content to deliver it faster to costumers.
Yeah, I just posted a similar comment.
Yah. We will be showing more realistic data flow in the next video, routing. Showing everything realistically in a single video is impossible.
@@SabinCivil sweet... thanks... but one thing I hope you do get the chance to go into is the concept of content delivery networks and peering.
Ok I think this the explanation of why UA-cam is faster than Facebook's videos in Syria with 1m speed.
It's no wonder Google barely makes a profit off of UA-cam maintaining that infrastructure must cost an emperors fortune.
Oh Man, this is the best tutorial I have ever come across about internet especially for a layman like me.. Thanks and lot of appreciation for the work done.. 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Whole Computer Networks in one video :)
Btw over all the videos I watched on this topic only this video can clearly explained me how internet works .
Salute to your efforts 💯😇
Summarised in a beautiful manner…really appreciate the hard work behind this video and thank you 😊
This video taught me better than my professors did. Awesome content🤩
A short animated video is million times more helpful, informative and comprehensible than the lectures of those arrogant/narcissistic professors in Universities.
Have you tried reading the textbook?
This video was one of the rare videos that blew my mind. It was epic, showing how good the people making this understand how Internet works. I read so many articles about Internet, but none of them really helped.
that optic fiber does transfers at 160 TERABYTES PER SECOND
let that sink in.
aah, i see what you did there
Terabits***
@@MenacingPerson my bad, it did updated to 255 tho www.extremetech.com/extreme/192929-255tbps-worlds-fastest-network-could-carry-all-the-internet-traffic-single-fiber#:~:text=a%20single%20fiber-,255Tbps%3A%20World's%20fastest%20network%20could%20carry%20all%20of%20the,traffic%20on%20a%20single%20fiber&text=A%20joint%20group%20of%20researchers,single%20strand%20of%20glass%20fiber.
No it doesn't. That's under laboratory conditions. I am working on Optical Technology in real world and max that can be transported in real world is 400Gb/sec which is still good
"Let that sink in"
What does that sink want now?!
It's really amazing. From morocco. You have my respect
What can I say 🙊 after seeing the animation and video explanation just one "speechless" 😘😍😍
Lesics, You're the best! I subscribed because I love your content!
Finally after 20 years of using the internet, now i know how it works and how everybody can fit their traffic in those small wires at the same time lol.
Thank you for wonderful illustrations how internet works through Graphical 3D Design.
Fun Fact: This is just scratching the surface!!! :)
Thanks to people like you, anybody can become a genius.
If you're here from The Odin Project, then I wish you good luck with your programming journey! Stay consistent and please don't give up! 😃
This was... greatly simplified. The information was mostly accurate, but it glossed over huge, huge areas of detail.
Like, this is how a car works: First, in the Cambrian period, plants grow via sunlight and photosynthesis. Those plants grow very large due to a high CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, but they eventually die and get buried. Over time, they are convert into oil, which is processed into fuel which powers the car. The fuel is converted into exhaust by the engine which flows through the catalytic converter and comes out of the tailpipe. And that's how a car works!
Haha.
But I think those terms were quite important for explaining the whole working.
Most astounding part of the journey of data over internet is the transmission as packets, and putting them together again in proper order for the recipient. The degree of reliability of internet over the last two decades is equally astonishing. Is it correct that data may arrive not by the shortest route, but by whatever route available at the time of transmission? Many thanks for this instructive video.
Please keep up the good work in providing these amazing videos! This set of videos just demonstrate how important popular science is!
This exceptional content has just amazed me as much as the technology does!!
Now I have a good understanding of how vulnerable underwater cables are.
Thanks for creating this VDO,
FROM CAMBODIA!
Nhom khmer de
@@xaafx6790 Me too.
What an excellent explanation with pictures which surely stick very well.
What a brilliant video!!
Thank you for this.
I do appreaciate the hard work behind this video creation and editing!
We could see how much effort you put into creating a video.
Super.👍
We A4Q team with your growth.
Full support 💪
This is pretty amazing. Very short and precise. I have indeed understood how the internet works. Thank you so much Lesics.
Really helpful and concise information, and wonderful animation. Thank you for this amazing video!
This is the best explanation i have seen so far! Awesome video, thank you so much!
Yes we need this kind of detailed explanation in simple words thanks please make a video on how telephone system worked in early days
thanks for learning
from Libya
Wonderful information thanks. If had not seen this video, I would have not got this important informations I am from Pakistan
This is incredible and all I can say is thank you for educating me in 9mins.
Now I understand what's my teacher teached me in college. Too bad it's too late.
Just found this channel recently... The way they explain things with a simple verbal and animations makes me learn new things in an easy way. This is the best channel to learn new things.... Thank you guys for these valuable efforts 🙏
I liked this video...MORE SPECIFICALLY, I ENJOYED IT 😂
Electronic engineer here and I am viewing all of your videos to better understand what I have studied for years. It's funny but also makes you think...
Now we all should appreciate our ISP especially after knowing the whole process
Word *amazing* is actually meant for things like this !!
Undertood more in this 10 min video than in my 4 years clg
Every question that was going to come in my mind while watching is answered before i start to think on it. Simply amazing👍
Thanks for sharing from Eritrean 🇪🇷
Amazing job Sir...You explained this tricky concept in an outstanding manner...Thank you Sir...This is really going to help me in my studies....I have a humble request Sir... Could you please make a video on how the data storage devices being developed...Why some storage devices devices got obsoleted?
Googled "How does Internet Work" on Internet Explorer"
Search Result "Im not allowed to do That"
I'm sincerely appreciate what these giants do for us to make our life so colorful!! hats off!
This was such an amazing video. The explanation was simple and the visuals were really helpful in showing you how everything is working together.
I work at one of those tech companies. I always thought that there was some magical device that “broadcast” internet. I knew about fiber and and how cellular works but this was 100% eye opening. What a brilliant explanation! I always thought of it as way more complicated. It’s a little bit of a letdown. Even though I knew of data centers I never thought of it as just accessing a big computer where info is stored. I even knew data was stored there I just never thought of them being where EVERYTHING is stored. Thank you for this wonderful video
How in the world did you get a job there 💀
You are a shit employee then if thats the case !
@@MoMo-id6ri There's a lot of unskilled jobs at data centres/tech companies, like cleaners, security staff, receptionists, general maintenance, etc. They don't require you to know a thing about how it all works for something like that :D
@MoMo-id6ri you are an arrogant human.
Such an amazing video bro , liked it.
Thanks
That is so beautifully put, amazing content. Learned a lot to teach new contents to my students and channel viewers!❤️
amazing animation and explaining, thank you for such a clear explanation.
Explained in a nut shell, best ever Vedio I have seen about internet
This video is just simply amazing, no wonder its highly recommended by industry experts. Thanks for putting this out.