Are We Weaker Than Our Ancestors?

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  • @SafetySheepRnD
    @SafetySheepRnD 9 років тому +204

    The problem isn't so much that we cannot survive, it's that we cannot survive alone. We've become a society of specialized workers where one person who knows how to fix the toaster is assigned the task of fixing toasters. We don't need everyone to know how to fix a toaster as long as one guy knows how to fix them. So long as we work together as a community to survive, we'll probably be ok. We can have someone who knows how to hunt do the hunting, we can have cooks, cook. The problem is more that every time there's a "survival" situation, be it in reality or even a movie, our selfish nature borks everything up. We don't need electricity, but we certainly need everyone to be useful in the group to survive. However, I acknowledge if we do end up surviving alone for whatever reason, we might be as good as dead.

    • @1simo93521
      @1simo93521 9 років тому +20

      Well ants and bees have been very successful for millions of years by forming into colony's.
      I believe humans are doing the same and it has been the secret of our success.

    • @blitcut9712
      @blitcut9712 9 років тому +33

      +Christian Gomez Humans have never been good at surviving alone, we are pack animals and have to rely on others to survive.

    • @fletcherbullock7291
      @fletcherbullock7291 9 років тому +9

      As you are right about humans dying if they were alone one example if a human is stuck in isolation for too long they go bat shit insane we are literally and fundamentally created to be in a group and cannot work alone people now a days it seems as if everyone hates the other in my experiences

    • @Dsmith551
      @Dsmith551 6 років тому

      Christian Gomez No such arrangement could be implemented before the death of the vast, vast majority of people on earth. A guy setting traps for rabbits isn't going to feed Manhattan or Calcutta! !!

    • @ryanperson6307
      @ryanperson6307 6 років тому +3

      Christian Gomez Agreed, but thats how its always been. Humans have always flourished more in groups as opposed to individuals.

  • @CandidateKev
    @CandidateKev 9 років тому +52

    "We can go the distance like Disney's Hercules"
    Oh my god, that reference is golden.

    • @Stelios78910
      @Stelios78910 9 років тому +3

      +IconicSchmoobie Yeah I love these little pop culture references he does in this show to make it more colloquial.

    • @ziquaftynny9285
      @ziquaftynny9285 8 років тому

      +Stelios78910 Why do you like them?

  • @matijasda
    @matijasda 9 років тому +196

    We have Bear Grylls to lead us

    • @galenyoung4838
      @galenyoung4838 9 років тому +8

      +Matija Zaoborni scripted reality shows are not the best example

    • @georgewicks7928
      @georgewicks7928 9 років тому +2

      +Galen Young Well those scripted shows are just lessons on how to survive, not actual survival.

    • @galenyoung4838
      @galenyoung4838 9 років тому +2

      +Xsion IvyRen Actually in my area there are many really good options. We have schools here that teach and certify a person for survival skills and foraging. You need to hold that certification before you can be a Maine Guide; to take groups into the woods for hunting, fishing, tourism.

    • @galenyoung4838
      @galenyoung4838 9 років тому +1

      +George Wicks Honestly no. Far more examples there are shown of how to fail, rather them to survive. Really they are marketed toward the appeal designed by Hollywood. There are schools that actually teach real-life survival skills.

    • @georgewicks7928
      @georgewicks7928 9 років тому

      Galen Young Yes, I completely understand that the show is manipulated and adapted for audiences and that real survival is different from the show; but you must not exclude Bear Grylls's work. He is a tremendous survival expert/teacher and hasn't really been treated fairly in the 'survival world'.
      I do have to agree though, survival schools do show real survival, rather than unreliable facts.

  • @PhenomRom
    @PhenomRom 9 років тому +23

    I like how his hair is shaped like a triangle

  • @tatianatub
    @tatianatub 9 років тому +210

    i know how to make a toaster

    • @MrRyanMcCall
      @MrRyanMcCall 9 років тому +5

      same

    • @MrRyanMcCall
      @MrRyanMcCall 9 років тому +18

      +Peter Rabitt erm, that wasn't creepy whatsoever....

    • @thiagobarbato3316
      @thiagobarbato3316 9 років тому +4

      +ashley beaumont I felt like he called me dumb :'( You just need a freaking wire with some resistance

    • @epsilonproductions1602
      @epsilonproductions1602 9 років тому +10

      +ashley beaumont im pretty sure you just know how to assemble a toaster, not making one form scratch. do you know how to mine and create all materials required to make a toaster? do you know how to mill, mold and cats all the parts for the said toaster? and even through out all of this you're still using other machines to do this, or tool made with the help of other machines.

    • @MrRyanMcCall
      @MrRyanMcCall 9 років тому +1

      If you look at new toaster tech they are starting to use nickel Ni200 wire as the resistance wire, as it heats up its resistance changes allowing, using algorithms to work out the heat and control the temperature! No more burnt toast in 5 years time lol

  • @goblin3810
    @goblin3810 9 років тому +191

    this episode could be summed up with the phrase 1st world problems.

    • @calebryan5457
      @calebryan5457 9 років тому +2

      yepp

    • @OmarDrake
      @OmarDrake 8 років тому

      +Kosh Tarr What's you're point? 2/3+ of the world doesn't have internet connectivity and most people live in urban areas. Why would he concentrate on others?

    • @calebryan5457
      @calebryan5457 8 років тому +18

      Earth is the third planet from the sun. We have third world problems

    • @Poignant_Ritual
      @Poignant_Ritual 8 років тому +1

      +Colorado Gamer
      That's hardly something to be ashamed of. Why exactly would he discuss matters that only really pertained to people unable to even view this content to begin with? Different economic climates offer different lifestyles and different understandings of what is success and what is failure. Part of this video basically deals with nature of these differences.

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 8 років тому +1

      +Colorado Gamer No such thing as "first world", that is a term of hatred, from an old age, it was replaced with the word "developed".

  • @Mukation
    @Mukation 9 років тому +166

    I'm a mechanical engineer. I can probably build a toaster.

    • @devin446
      @devin446 9 років тому +1

      good at math

    • @Mukation
      @Mukation 9 років тому +8

      +Maxuel Cruz We'll probably be able to make frying pan aswell!

    • @blackdragonstory1122
      @blackdragonstory1122 9 років тому

      +Alexander Inget probably :D

    • @samsulh314
      @samsulh314 9 років тому +13

      I'm studying to become a software engineer. I'd be pretty damn useless in a post-apocalyptic society.

    • @thomaspappas5267
      @thomaspappas5267 9 років тому +1

      I'm a highschool student…I too can build a toaster lol

  • @KnightRaymund
    @KnightRaymund 9 років тому +22

    If we lost power forever, the species would survive. A lot of individuals would die but the species survives. Yeah we're pretty dependent on technology. But I'm willing to take the risk for the benefits we get from it.

  • @Deadlychuck84
    @Deadlychuck84 9 років тому +20

    If we lost all of our infrastructure and power, cities would likely become material scrap yards, places to acquire things like metal, rubber, and raw chemicals. While people lived mostly in the more suburban or rural areas to facilitate farming. We'd likely regress to around the period around the flint lock pistol era.
    I feel like critical thinking is one of the things which remains a massive survival skill throughout history, from understanding mechanical motion well enough to come up with a atlatl for throwing spears, to understanding how you can run electricity through a coil with a high resistance to produce heat (in the case of a toaster). They concepts of motion and electron theory are useless until someone is clever enough to put them to use.

    • @robertjv
      @robertjv 2 роки тому

      But hey, there's me that's kind of sick of social media and networks

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 9 років тому +81

    I am not ashamed to admit I have a few weeks worth of food, water and some medical stuff stored up in my house with a smaller bag of goodies in my car for if the world goes to hell, which most likely will be due to a failure of the power grid in my country. Also been pretty interested in survival shows, but not to “prepare” or anything. Just find them interesting and I would like to think if I had to skin a rabbit, build a shelter, make a fire or whatever I wouldn’t be completely hopeless at it.

    • @RedStefan
      @RedStefan 9 років тому +1

      You probably have a weapon in your car with you all time.

    • @Orodreth888
      @Orodreth888 9 років тому

      +RedStefan The brain would be the weapon with all that knowledge. Ha...

    • @DoomMunkeyX
      @DoomMunkeyX 9 років тому +2

      +FrozenEternity Skinning a rabbit is easy. You can literally do it with pointy stick.

    • @frozeneternity93
      @frozeneternity93 9 років тому +2

      Ignacio Carreño Bolla
      South Africa. We have planned powercuts called loadshedding here when the grid has too much stress on it. Havne't had those for a month now though so maybe things are looking up :)

    • @TheDJMinerPiggy
      @TheDJMinerPiggy 9 років тому

      +FrozenEternity you probably have a gun anyway since there is so much crime there

  • @dalevlog
    @dalevlog 9 років тому +20

    humans are very adaptive species, we have not lost intelligence. We can learn and adapt to new environments very quickly. We as a species can handle anything.

    • @billybobjoeanimations118
      @billybobjoeanimations118 8 років тому +3

      Except an alien invasion

    • @tyler89557
      @tyler89557 8 років тому +1

      +Bill Li because it hasn't happened. and there is no need to adapt to something like that if it never happens

    • @iwouldkilltobelikeu
      @iwouldkilltobelikeu 8 років тому +6

      Disagree. Humans today are more prone to allergies and cancers. Ancestors were hardier and tougher in their environment. Converse is true as well. Ancestors would probably get physically ill the moment they stepped in a city.

    • @iwouldkilltobelikeu
      @iwouldkilltobelikeu 8 років тому +2

      Disagree. Humans today are more prone to allergies and cancers. Ancestors were hardier and tougher in their environment. Converse is true as well. Ancestors would probably get physically ill the moment they stepped in a city.

    • @dalevlog
      @dalevlog 8 років тому

      Eugene Chun yes.. many would die.. but not the entirety of man kind.. many will survive. Our ancestors were no more special than us, they had the same cognitive capacities as us, therefore we can relearn the ways of our ancestors.. might take a while but it will happen.

  • @jennyjackson7536
    @jennyjackson7536 7 років тому +21

    The question is "Are we weaker than our ancestors?" The answer is: Yes. Depending on where you grew up and live in this modern world. In the fist world nation states we have a very soft comfortable life; for the clear majority of us. Very few of us actually have to sweat and physical exert our selves out side of a few hours in a gym in a week. How strong were our ancestors who walk to were ever they were going, chopped wood, picked the vegetables, carried the same to were ever they were going and even wore armor. All on a daily basis.

    • @user-um5qc2bb7j
      @user-um5qc2bb7j 7 років тому

      Depends on what you think "weak" means. Is a small corpse-like old woman inside of a giant mecha nuclear war machine weaker than her ancestors? No. It's based on the "threat" and what we have to deal with it. Based on the threats they had, they were more equipped. But those threats aren't as prevalent anymore. By threats, I really mean something you need to do, like an obstacle. We still use wood for materials, but they're not collected or reshaped the same way anymore.

    • @SideBit
      @SideBit 7 років тому +1

      Well the people who wore armor were also trained from birth to do that, and even then there were only a couple hundred knights or elites per kingdom or territory (depending on how big it was). Most soldiers wore cloth and leather, MAYBE a mail coif or a mail suit. I do agree with you on the survival strength, but since gaining muscle is so much easier nowadays, humans have the possibility of become far more efficient and strong. For example, nobody in a village except for guards and soldiers would go and exercise more than they had to, so often teen boys would be as strong as today's youth. However, today, more and more 5-18 year old kids are exercising every day for hours and hours, building muscle and changing their genes to allow for more muscle in their offspring. Until they became adults, boys wouldn't do very much physical labor outside of carrying things for their parents, chopping and carrying lumber, or carrying water/farming. Girls rarely did much physical labor because they needed to look nice to be married off to a good family.

    • @ryanperson6307
      @ryanperson6307 6 років тому +6

      Jenny Jackson It doesnt really take a lot of raw strength or muscle to do those things though. And why do people think everybody in the middle ages wore armor on a daily basis? A lot of people back then didnt do much physical work just like today. Thats like future humans assuming we are stronger today solely because of training soldiers do in the military. I could say ancient humans were tough mentally, and had great endurance, but I dont think they would be physically stronger.

    • @ryanperson6307
      @ryanperson6307 6 років тому

      DiseaseTheseDays Theres no real evidence showing that ancient humans were really any stronger on average. Neanderthals were stronger yes, but that is different.

    • @oxtheunlikelycontemplator2682
      @oxtheunlikelycontemplator2682 3 роки тому

      @@ryanperson6307 the vast majority of people did physical work.and alot of it that builds not only.muscle but tend and ligament strength which is every bit as if not more important. In.fact muscle size does not necessarily correlate with muscle strength.

  • @natesobol
    @natesobol 9 років тому +51

    Dayz taught me how to survive.

    • @PhenomRom
      @PhenomRom 9 років тому +2

      +Nate Sobol Dayz is life

    • @natesobol
      @natesobol 9 років тому +3

      +PhenomRom 'Cept when it lags.

    • @infrieser
      @infrieser 9 років тому

      +Nate Sobol when you break your leg and you are looking for a zombie so it can kill you...

    • @rpkiller2489
      @rpkiller2489 9 років тому +6

      +Nate Sobol baked beans for life

    • @TheDeadlyRune
      @TheDeadlyRune 9 років тому +2

      breaking your leg and crawling towards the water to drown yourself.

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 8 років тому +5

    It is near impossible to get a decent job without a computer, today. No one will read a had written resume, most businesses only have online job applications and nearly every job requires a basic knowledge of how to use a PC (word processing, web browsing and email).
    For this reason, I have argued for years that a computer and internet access needs to be moved to the very bottom of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, because without it you can't begin to afford decent food, reliably safe water or basic shelter. I would even go so far as to argue that basic technology is even below the physical in the 1st world. As many people like to say 'it's practically illegal to be homeless nowadays'.

  • @BrianBakerCA
    @BrianBakerCA 8 років тому +1

    Trace I love your stuff! Keep up the good work

  • @martinwazar132
    @martinwazar132 9 років тому

    Trace i love to sit and listen to your voice while you talk about topics. you are good to make them intriguing and thanks for that. :-D

  • @Sophistry0001
    @Sophistry0001 8 років тому +14

    Does that mean plumbers, mechanics and electricians are wizards?

    • @user-um5qc2bb7j
      @user-um5qc2bb7j 7 років тому

      Does it?

    • @zazakazam
      @zazakazam 7 років тому

      Not sure but they make pretty good money.

    • @tomhanksbff3023
      @tomhanksbff3023 7 років тому

      that is the logical conclusion.

    • @MaxwellsWitch
      @MaxwellsWitch 7 років тому

      No, that is physicists and engineers.

    • @rustymustard7798
      @rustymustard7798 7 років тому

      No it means if you can build a toaster you're a wizard apparently.

  • @martinborman4195
    @martinborman4195 7 років тому +4

    This guy could never survive without reading from a laptop. He can't ever enter a dialogue.

  • @odeytayem8902
    @odeytayem8902 8 років тому +18

    I prefer the ancestors way

    • @kimwarburton8490
      @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому

      but only due to the high childhood death rates skewing the numbers
      if one made it to adulthood, chances were good u'd reach 60-80 years. Just like in hunter-gatherer populations in amazon n other tribal areas
      when they find skeletons, there's no accuracy after 35 yrs. they simply write 35+
      im not certain if this is because ageing a skeleton after 35 is difficult cos wisdom teeth fully grown n any other age tests (my speculation that there may be some) wld b too expensive. wisdom teeth are last body part to fully develop in humans i believe
      but i do know that average life spans are created by totalling up all the skeletons age at time of death in the area
      so there's a bunch of under 10 yr old kids who die for various childhood reasons (life was tough, no hygiene etc, many died simply being born or through survival measures where children were killed off to ensure the group's survival -any 'deficiencies', lack of resources etc etc even the ancient civilisations we celebrate did this) and ages of skeletons stop at '35+' years old

    • @kimwarburton8490
      @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому

      pre agricultural revolution, there was a lot less interaction with animals. flu comes from pigs n birds originally, many other illnesses from goats, sheep and cows. all which mutated into the diseases we know n susceptible to
      animals often lived in same shelter during winter months in europe n thus these illnesses transfered to human populations
      B4 agricultural revolution, we lived longer, we were healthier on every level from age span to nutrition.
      children have always had higher rates of death n illness, even in our technologically advanced modern era due to under developed immune systems or genetic mutations that wern't in the parents to same extent n impacted their chances for survival. children also may have ended up in situations where they hadnt yet learnt the correct survival technique to deal with it (predators, accidents, first aid kinda stuff)
      one simply has to look at the 3 waves of the black death n how it decimated europe's population in the middle ages to realise the true scope n power of diseases without our modern technology. yet arguably, it made the survivors have stronger immune systems long term n eventually european population recovered n dominated the world for a brief n unfortunate time with colonisation

    • @kimwarburton8490
      @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому

      1 evidence supports what i have said, ill find some in a sec
      2 when pple hunted animals in forest; they didnt groom them, they didnt feed them, they didnt contain them, they didnt share the same roof. there was less day to day contact with animals pre agriculture
      do u have any farming experiences? everyday ya in physical contact with them, from cleaning up their poop, to extracting resources (shearing, milking etc), to general daily care n illhealth prevention. all require physical contact
      when hunting? u kill animal, n only touch it once dead. then it's cooked/preserved, minimal chance for bacterial/viral growth n cross contamination
      The animal is wild n not cooped up in unsanitary conditions, such as a barn all winter long (which is a fertile breeding ground for bacteria n viruses n partly why there's concern at the high amounts of anti-biotics that get pumped into animals as a prevention rather than cure. which is causing a negative side-effect of causing pathogens to mutate n thus we got 'super-bugs' like MRSA which resistant to anti-biotics)
      the wild animal also has less contact with others of it's species, sticking to the group natural to it, so ALOT LESS cross contamination (in farming, u get animals from different herds, diff parts of the country, sometimes every year, sometimes several times a year, but certainly more frequently than the DNA exchanges that wld happen in the wild herd, in order to bred in/out certain traits), so like airplanes inc risk of global pandemics, so too did domestication n breeding of animals -hence the strict record keeping of organisations such as DEFRA in UK, even for pet versions of farmstock animals -i had 2 pet goats)
      u got great theory n i know it seems logical what u have said
      but both practical experience, science and the historical evidence we have shows humans were healthier before agriculture n thaT we have only in last 30-100 years reached the same level of health as we used to have pre-agriculture
      i can recall bein shocked n feeling great disbelief at first when i learnt about the evidence, until i had seen n read so much, from so many different sources, i had to adjust my mental maps on human history n culture n incorporate the new evidence
      Schools teach us about how wonderful the agricultural revolution was for us, that it built civilisation etc
      The truth is, agriculture was a worse situation for vast majority, only those who had status, wealth or power benefited from the new status quo
      www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-dawn-farming-changed-our-mouths-worst-180954167/
      www.quora.com/How-did-ancient-humans-survive-with-so-little-food-They-were-healthy-walked-for-miles-daily-fought-for-food-and-territories-How-did-they-do-it-without-modern-nutrition-rules
      www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/today/tomfeilden/2009/05/do_huntergatherers_have_it_rig.html
      blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2011/06/17/early-farmers-were-sicker-and-shorter-than-their-forager-ancestors/#.Ws-8fi7wYdU

    • @kimwarburton8490
      @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому

      mhmm,
      i already explained this
      n discovery channel isnt exactly the most accurate place to source historical info. better than most, ill grant you n they do do some good dramatic documentaries, but it's sensationalised, it's main purpose is education through entertainment, it's for mainstream folk with a mild to medium interest in history, hence not always factually correct. plus diff shows made by diff companies/directors etc n the umbrella 'discovery channel' cannot fact check every single second that is aired n thus cannot be held accountable for mistakes in the shows they air
      Plus the 'if u dont know what u dont know, u dont know that u dont know it' n thus cannot take appropriate actions
      but they also dont explain the stats, detailed methods n how they worked out n why they maybe skewed etc
      it suits the status quo for everyone to think we nvr had it better, dont want no rising up of populace after all, which is why education so tightly regulated
      i'll repeat myself
      if i died at age 75 n some archaeologist comes along, guess what age s/he will say i was when i died? 35+
      because once wisdom teeth fully developed (at 35) it is very difficult, maybe impossible to tell age of older individuals, plus because fertility by then is a bit of a non-issue, they not so interested in elderly
      PLUS
      High infant mortality rates!!!!!!!
      these 2 things SKEW THE *AVERAGE AGE* RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      do u understand what average means in mathematical terminology?
      do u understand how stats can be manipulated?
      has it occured to u that instead of arguin with me, u actually do some research n find out if i am correct?
      here, iv made it easy for you
      www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/life-expectancy-myth-and-why-many-ancient-humans-lived-long-077889
      ^this one is simpler, n more of an intro into the topic i am attempting to educate u in
      tho i dnt particularly trust this site as they sometimes do ancient alien stuff XD
      but its a good link to enable u to be able to understand the 2nd link, which is the one i really want u to read n understand \/ down here
      condensedscience.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/life-expectancy-in-hunter-gatherers-and-other-groups/

    • @MysticalStd
      @MysticalStd 3 роки тому

      Good luck surviving in the forest

  • @EvilNeonETC
    @EvilNeonETC 9 років тому +6

    If theres something i learned from minecraft, its that making your own food and finding materials in a city without modifying buildings is nearly impossible or just really frustrating.

    • @neolynx_
      @neolynx_ 9 років тому +3

      minecraft could be like real life in some way

  • @Guero388
    @Guero388 7 років тому +27

    we're definetelly weaker. we use little "toys" to claim that we have power over things. but if we run out of ammo we curl up into a ball and cry

    • @SideBit
      @SideBit 7 років тому +13

      That's what a combat knife is for. Also hand to hand combat. Also the ability to run the fuck away.

    • @dreadwolf4927
      @dreadwolf4927 6 років тому

      lamo true.

    • @ragheedbahnam8055
      @ragheedbahnam8055 5 років тому

      We can endure more than any animal

    • @typus6471
      @typus6471 3 роки тому

      @@ragheedbahnam8055 no no no, bruh we got the most stamina endurance,

    • @MysticalStd
      @MysticalStd 3 роки тому +1

      "Little toy"
      Ah yes you mean the nuke 😂

  • @worldshaper1723
    @worldshaper1723 8 років тому +3

    This one was amazing, it real made me think

  • @kukumul
    @kukumul 9 років тому

    Dude, I love your Chanel

  • @tramsgar
    @tramsgar 9 років тому +2

    I can build a toaster. Even did it by mistake once. Point taken though.

  • @taliafitzpatrick2061
    @taliafitzpatrick2061 9 років тому +13

    I'm a survival expert, nothing can kill me

  • @Dquags
    @Dquags 9 років тому +36

    there's a TV show called revolution where the power goes out all around the world and it shows the adventure of the main character's to turn the power back on in the US. very good sow you should watch it Trace and anyone who has seen this comment.
    (:

    • @devin446
      @devin446 9 років тому

      what channel

    • @bkjohnson
      @bkjohnson 9 років тому

      +Devin Perdue Netflix. I agree, it's a pretty good show.

    • @devin446
      @devin446 9 років тому

      +Ben Johnson aight thanks for responding

    • @Peachcreekmedia
      @Peachcreekmedia 9 років тому

      +daniel quagliaroli I have there is a reason most phones, computers, and cars exist in modified faraday(total misspell) cages.

    • @ItsGroundhogDay
      @ItsGroundhogDay 9 років тому

      +daniel quagliaroli I enjoyed the show and the concept. Too bad it was cancelled after 2 seasons. This is why I don't watch much TV any more.

  • @hantarosi20
    @hantarosi20 8 років тому

    Great channel! Thank you!

  • @NaturallyCapturedWeddings
    @NaturallyCapturedWeddings 8 років тому

    Great episode!

  • @wijkherres6055
    @wijkherres6055 9 років тому +8

    I love this show!!!!

    • @ajur28
      @ajur28 9 років тому

      #bakvet

  • @bonusben3486
    @bonusben3486 8 років тому +4

    but there is less contact with snakes than with tv's right?

    • @dontxtalk
      @dontxtalk 8 років тому +4

      +Benjamin Oeding Well that's the point

  • @rlaycock86
    @rlaycock86 9 років тому

    Interesting take on this topic. Good job Trace.

  • @ThatUnfunGuy
    @ThatUnfunGuy 9 років тому +1

    First TestTubePlus video I've favorited. It was just very interesting! I think I'd be able to feed myself without power, but I wouldn't know how to get water. No idea. Conclusion: I need one of those magic straw things!

  • @Joe-kw1qu
    @Joe-kw1qu 8 років тому +4

    "what do you do if the power goes out at 7pm"
    This isn't a problem
    Just like read a f*ucking book

  • @christonyawatson4519
    @christonyawatson4519 8 років тому +37

    we are not more intelligent, we just know more.

    • @tvrulz46
      @tvrulz46 8 років тому +3

      We might be more intelligent

    • @salvagesquad7992
      @salvagesquad7992 8 років тому +2

      +tvrulz46 probably just know more

    • @vandyniyomkham5032
      @vandyniyomkham5032 8 років тому +6

      +Christonya Watson you are correct we just have more info with more convenience.

    • @phiro231
      @phiro231 8 років тому +1

      +tvrulz46 there is no way that we are more intelligent.

    • @veve6577
      @veve6577 6 років тому

      We are more in population than everyone from the begining of the world to the end combined

  • @nannyvarmint5341
    @nannyvarmint5341 9 років тому

    Daaaaaaaammmmmnnnnn.....
    That's quite the query you propose Trace. Fantastic video!

  • @possumbly
    @possumbly 7 років тому +1

    I was going to laugh at the idea that someone couldn't get home without their phone, but then I remembered people live in cities and that actually could be a problem.

  • @percangle4200
    @percangle4200 8 років тому +9

    I've survived for a year without technology with my dad before in the wild we set up tents and survived it was fun our tour guide tought us how to make fire it was awesome and i also killed a snake

    • @_hector__
      @_hector__ 8 років тому +1

      +labobo how can he if he already done it

    • @philipandrews644
      @philipandrews644 8 років тому

      +labobo

    • @percangle4200
      @percangle4200 8 років тому

      labobo i dont have a good camera but ill try

    • @DarkEssEncEXx
      @DarkEssEncEXx 8 років тому +1

      +labobo why would he have to prove anything to you? You're just another one of the 7 billion people on earth,its not like anyone cares about what you think

    • @voluntarism335
      @voluntarism335 7 років тому +1

      you used tents which are made in factories which needs technology to create those factories in the first place, so you failed to survive a year without technology so fail

  • @ButtSauceversion1
    @ButtSauceversion1 9 років тому +8

    I bet if you replace every tv with a snake even more people would be dead.

  • @tripponly3338
    @tripponly3338 8 років тому

    Great video,Thanks!

  • @oli_kester
    @oli_kester 8 років тому +1

    sick video. But how many t-shirts does one man need?

  • @jeremypaluck4246
    @jeremypaluck4246 5 років тому +6

    When all my bullets have been used...
    When my firearms sit useless...
    I will always have my bow, my axes, my knives and my ability to use these.

  • @TheEthanMaverick04
    @TheEthanMaverick04 7 років тому +3

    It's crazy to think about stuff like this. . . my opinion: ancient human were more athletic and physically stronger, but modern humans are extremely smarter. Now we have to think about the future humans. Actually, you should make a video on that: What Future Humans Will Most Likely Be Like.

    • @AdamOuissellat
      @AdamOuissellat 7 років тому +6

      Look up the documentary "magical Egypt". They were fucking smart back in the day.

    • @johndears9825
      @johndears9825 7 років тому +1

      Intelligence is a point of view.

    • @kimwarburton8490
      @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому +1

      we are not 'smarter' exactly
      we can memorise much less than the ancient greeks for instance. Who could'nt rely on mass printed books to hold information they could easily reference
      our attention spans are even less than the victorians, since tv and the internet.
      on an individual level, i think we are less intelligent, because we cannot hold info within our individual minds to same degree
      yet, collectively, we have access to more knowledge than ever before, ideas n info are shared much more easily, n where disciplines overlap, greater understanding has been made
      we have more collective knowledge in the world these days and easier access to it on individual lvl cos of internet
      A quick question; are u more intelligent now, than if u'd been born n lived n thus died in 1995 just before the 'dotcom boom'? or do u simply have better access to info than if ud lived b4 internet?
      i've also heard that our brains (they measure the volume of space within braincase) are smaller than they used to be 10k years ago
      (side note; that we may have lost alot of info from various libraries. such as alexandria -the Renaissance happened because of arabic scholars who had preserved ancient greek n roman knowledge started trading n such with europe again n ideas got spread in time for us all to celebrate the works of Michelangelo and many other famous people from that era)

  • @frankx8739
    @frankx8739 8 років тому +2

    I would say that hairstyle is an evolutionary dead-end.

  • @DJRAJEE
    @DJRAJEE 7 років тому

    great episode

  • @amranali1236
    @amranali1236 8 років тому +3

    Why do you never ever in any of your videos address the topic at hand? Why? Why is every title from your videos always misleading?

  • @gippywhite
    @gippywhite 9 років тому +3

    I agree with most of what was said. But we are completely weaker now. We are multiple generations into fat, lazy, entitled, selfish, 8 hour minimum per day video game players, 50 per day selfie takers who are unwilling to do the work for today's survivalist skills; like he said with paying bills, getting good food, exercising and doing something as simple as cleaning the house; so I have zero faith in the ability of 90% of first world, urbanized people to survive in the event that just one single thing in their environment changes. We are weak and demanding and want everything done for us by others. The easiest example? Have you ever been in an airport/bus stations/train station/subway station whenever the mode of transportation is late or canceled? Or even something smaller, like refreshments run out at an event. There are fucking riots! "What are YOU going to do to fix this FOR ME?!?" is what is demanded. No, humans have evolved to be worthless.

    • @alucardwhitehair
      @alucardwhitehair 8 років тому

      Hm... You should probably stop hitting that blunt.

    • @gippywhite
      @gippywhite 8 років тому +1

      Garret Griffith What planet do you live on when a shitting reality comes from a joint? You're an idiot.

    • @alucardwhitehair
      @alucardwhitehair 8 років тому +2

      gippywhite Your idea of reality is what makes me question your intelligence. Pessimism only works if theres evidence to back it up. You seem to lack a basic understanding of what progress and development is. You might want to take a few history classes. Although you seem like the type to drag out long pointless conversations so just pretend I didn't say that.

    • @gippywhite
      @gippywhite 8 років тому +1

      Nice try. I duel minored in world history and anthropology. It was fun for me. A nice, relaxing departure from my duel agree in math and engineering from Hood College and Harvard. Which, by the way, landed me an internship at Goddard Space Flight Center. So, I am MORE than confident that my intelligence far exceeds yours. In addition, your lack of understanding human nature and how the public operates in first world environment makes me question if you have ever left your mommy's basement. Does she keep you chained up down there or is the door just locked? My views are entirely based on facts and observations. You need to get out more and open your eyes. I dare you to go to one store, restaurant, transportation facility, office or school and not see a gaggle of pansy ass losers that couldn't find their way in this world without their phones telling them where to go. Also, your suggestion of me taking classes to study the past clearly shows you are incapable of making any progress or development of your own. Thank you for successfully proving my point. You can stick with reading someone else's opinions. I'll continue to write my own.

    • @alucardwhitehair
      @alucardwhitehair 8 років тому +2

      gippywhite I read about 3 sentences of you boasting about your degrees and realized just how stupid you really are. Kids get straight A's in school but still have no intelligence beyond concrete data. You lack a basic understanding of what intelligence is and cling to your flimsy college degrees as a way of comforting your own insecurities. This is evident in your statement of superior intelligence without ever having gauged mine. I bet you expect me to whip out my diplomas so we can measure degrees, but I'm not into that. P.S I kinda guessed you were the long drawn out narcissistic type so I decided to skip your little essay. Just to make it easier on you heres a tl;dr of my message: You're obviously lacking basic intelligence.

  • @dickinsontanner
    @dickinsontanner 9 років тому

    This was awesome!

  • @sunjayroy312
    @sunjayroy312 9 років тому +2

    I love this intro music so so much. I also love you Trace you beautiful inspiring man!

  • @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
    @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 9 років тому +36

    Humans really need to stop having babies. There are millions of babies who need to be adopted. Why don't we cut down on that before we add more?

    • @HaxSean
      @HaxSean 9 років тому +28

      having kids of your own genetic material>raising somebody elses

    • @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
      @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 9 років тому +5

      HaxSean Better how? Certainly not better for those adoptable children, or the environment, or people who choose not to have children yet have to pay taxes for other people who have children.

    • @daraj02
      @daraj02 9 років тому +4

      i aggre

    • @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
      @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 9 років тому

      www.vhemt.org/humanfamily.jpg

    • @whopperjr123456
      @whopperjr123456 9 років тому +10

      Because we don't want ugly babies we want babies that look like us

  • @whyjerrywhy
    @whyjerrywhy 9 років тому

    I love listening to this while I get ready for work!

  • @phizicks
    @phizicks 7 років тому +1

    toasters are just lightbulbs without the glass/vacuum (ie wont pop out in the air) and in a metal box to contain the heat, obviously not made the same but technically the same.. can't get much simpler than that.

  • @xxswamplordxx2079
    @xxswamplordxx2079 8 років тому +2

    Skinning a rabbit is definitely still a survival skill. I live in Alaska & there's something called "subsistence living". Many people here live in small villages, not cities, and still hunt & gather food, and we're not even an undeveloped/ underdeveloped country, this is in one of the States for god sake! It's not completely gone, at all. Most people here would look at you with more respect for knowing how to hunt & skin animals, than go into a city & do paperwork. It's DEFINITELY not gone. This should be addressed & not overlooked.

  • @URProductions
    @URProductions 8 років тому +1

    In northern areas like where I live, if a city lost electricity or natural gas during the winter for an extended period, people WOULD die. We need these things for our furnaces to run to heat our houses - and very few houses have wood stoves or fireplaces anymore.

  • @reddir
    @reddir 9 років тому

    Nice to see the context being considered.

  • @koizu5324
    @koizu5324 8 років тому

    One of the most useful video ever..

    • @nikolche403
      @nikolche403 8 років тому +1

      It's nice to learn about it but I don't see it useful in any way

  • @nobodyfromnowhere3597
    @nobodyfromnowhere3597 8 років тому +2

    I believe in concept of Renaissance man, person must be able to defend himself, survive in the wild, fix his immediate tech, earn money and continue on path of self transcendence.

  • @shagalaboi1191
    @shagalaboi1191 7 років тому

    I am not afriad of snakes and i contribute this to the environment i live in however in the very same environment there are tarantulas which freaks me, which begs the question, am i afraid of specific things due to me or is my fear a direct representation of the very same things that scared or caused danger to my "direct" ancestors

  • @theseproblemsmatter1
    @theseproblemsmatter1 9 років тому

    this channel needs more subscribers

  • @silentknight6272
    @silentknight6272 9 років тому

    Ha ha. I kneeded that laugh. Thanks trace... T.V.s... lol

  • @cubed63s18
    @cubed63s18 4 роки тому

    You’re a really good youtuber

  • @muhammadal-hussaini5721
    @muhammadal-hussaini5721 9 років тому

    Hey @TestTube+ can you make a video about explaining dreams?
    like do dreams know they're gonna get interrupted? i could swear sometimes my family members wakes me up right before... for example i'm falling from the sky (in my dream) and i wake up VERY SHORTLY before i reach the ground. you get my point i guess, i'm sure all of us had it.

  • @HimslGames
    @HimslGames 9 років тому

    wow, this is random, just yesterday the power went out at 10 pm.... pure dark, a few blocks without power... never happened before to me, living in the city. I learned how to walk down the 8 flights of stairs in the dark cause the elevator was off as well.
    I took a nice walk in the dark, I always wanted to see the city with the lights off at night, haha. when I came home the power was back on.

  • @sisa1454
    @sisa1454 8 років тому

    the way he said "could you make a toaster" made me die

  • @Alvaroartist
    @Alvaroartist 8 років тому

    "To date online"... Lol.
    I agree on how survival skills change throughout history and geography. I've always thought so, and though it's an interesting fact, not many people seem to think about it. People just go on repeating patterns because that's what they learned from a previous generation or whatnot. What humanity needs is more of a critical sense, if you may. To look inside and be able to question what we do, what we think, even what we feel.
    Anyway, good vid. Clinical Psychologist here, keep it up!

  • @TheCrimsonChinJr
    @TheCrimsonChinJr 8 років тому +1

    I think survival is the ability to adapt to whatever circumstance life is contingent on

  • @havocsegment3057
    @havocsegment3057 8 років тому +1

    You should make an episode about how people adept to prison survival mentally and physically, it's actually a pretty interesting topic.

  • @julianhart2247
    @julianhart2247 7 років тому

    This was the funniest test tube plus by far! TEEVEES!

  • @michaelpesavento8268
    @michaelpesavento8268 9 років тому

    Hi Trace,There was a TV show on the syfy channel that had this same premise. I don't remember the name though:P
    Most people I know would be dead in a week without their phones! The information withdrawal alone would drive most of them mad anyway:)
    What good is it knowing how to make a toaster when you don't know how to make a turbine to make the electricity to run the thing. Or how to make the turbine make electricity in the first place. If the world goes dark I think the vast majority of us are screwed!:) Thanks.

  • @BreakCoreBird12
    @BreakCoreBird12 8 років тому +1

    8:38 had me laughing

  • @Limbopope
    @Limbopope 9 років тому

    A 21 year old lady (point being she is more than old enough)at the local grocery store replied to a customer who asked if they have any parsnips - "No we don't have any". I clearly saw them in a high basket by the veg. I thought maybe she didn't know they were there being just at eye level. She then turned to my sister who works in the shop. "What's a parsnip". Not even what does it look like but. What. Is. It. We are most certainly the the aloi or at least most of they way there.

  • @joeakzana8994
    @joeakzana8994 8 років тому

    in a toaster there is tungston, a bad conducter of electricty, so if there's an electrical current going through it, it heats up ect.

  • @frailhawk8338
    @frailhawk8338 9 років тому +2

    No More Electricity.. Go to the library. Book is the "Before internet" source of knowledge and it do not need electricity. I'm sure there are book about how to build you own toaster.

  • @kimwarburton8490
    @kimwarburton8490 6 років тому

    alot of comments yellin about books XD
    lets take 1 example -a fishing net. cos i used to make them n also repair some types of netting by hand in factory
    which is currently made from strong nylon 'string' tied in fancy knots to make the squares. You cld find the technique on how to use the shuttle to make the knots, realise that the net is made at 90 degrees in a diamond shape etc from books sure
    But how will u make the string? braid/plait or twist it? how?, which is easier to make the nets keep their shape n strength? how wld u grow it? which plants will u choose? the bendy ones or the strong ones? how long before u have the completed string from seeds? where wld u get the seeds? how would u capture future seeds? what length string do u need? how much land? what size to make the knots? how much size difference between the knots can u get away with n still have a useful net that doesnt break every time it's used? what overall size? what fish? what season to catch them? what season to seed, grow and cut the fibre crops to make the string? what about drought, flood n pests? how much land can u afford to redirect away from food production? are there any secondary applications to crop you choose? such as rapeseed oil, or hemp sailcloth? n then theres all the knowledge u'd need if u were to be successful at catching fish (location, fish behaviour etc) then theres preservation techniques to choose from which all have their pro's n con's n depend on other resources such as salt n what if u dont live near the sea n this is for lake fishing? n there's no plentiful wood supply nearby to smoke the fish in a smoke house? a book on how to make a net by hand wouldnt cover even half of the answers ud need. these skills take trial n error. they are SKILLS and skills require practice by their very nature just to get to a basic functional standard
    How would u know about all these little 'extras' that can hamper u at any time n destroy ya chance of catching fish in the net, if it's not written in the book because such things deemed to be under another subject, such as agriculture and you didnt think of it in time?
    what if you were having to figure out how to make leather shoes, grow food, find n purify water, raise kids, protect ur resources etc all at once? n had no time to read any books cos everything takes so long cos u dont know any of the shortcuts n keep making mistakes that u keep failing n having to start from scratch each day?
    What if u dont know anyone who has 'survival' skills? what if u do find such a group, but they see u as a deadweight n drain on their resources n dont want u in their community?
    Plus, making a fire with wet wood on a windy n rainy day with inadequate shelter n clothing requires a different skill set than doing it in ideal conditions at a campsite with a wind n waterproof tent n -15degree Celcius sleepingbag

  • @volf7f8
    @volf7f8 9 років тому +1

    A good point was one from Asimov, in the foundation series, How technology was becoming a relegion because no one knew how to used it or how it worked
    Also stuff like this is in warhammer 40k

  • @MilesBlackStar
    @MilesBlackStar 8 років тому

    the lack of music and segway makes this video hilarious

  • @darthsillyus935
    @darthsillyus935 8 років тому

    My survival skil is the way I blend the dollar bill so the vending machines can't reject it. 😂😂😂😂

  • @aeroluster2689
    @aeroluster2689 8 років тому

    You can make a mechanical toaster. You need, two mini fires with conducters that block the fire then you get a casing to hold the toast or bread. Then you get a handle like thing and attach it to the rubber band and the casing. Finally, you put a blocker that you press up or down to either open or close the block way for the handle to move up again. Lastly, you cover it with a plastic cover.

  • @MB-tb6jy
    @MB-tb6jy 8 років тому +1

    A film about the decline of electricity and infrastructure would be a awesome idea

  • @blaze9525
    @blaze9525 8 років тому

    Does a soldier focus on survival skills to become strong? Some, but it's not the top priority. The priorities (evolutionarily) for the average city dweller may be things like strategy, physical and social combat, social skills, disease resistance, and being able to learn valued trades.

  • @elhajjc392
    @elhajjc392 8 років тому

    I kind of resemble my ancestors and the people today,I was born in Africa in a tribe,they are very traditional people I learned to hunt and I became very spiritual,I was agile,strong,and now Im in a fight club,my father and mother(who is Japanese but ended up in Africa for some strange reason) decided that we were going to move to America,I started school excelled moved up to 4th grade even though I was supposed to be in 1st grade,did well and things were fine,and I adapted to all the first world problems and got a little selfish because our family got alot of money(because my dad owned atleast 10% of 6 companies) and moved up to the rich white neighborhoods down in Texas.I graduated from CUNY early with a master degree in economics,and social science,same for some of my siblings,all graduated from colleges with master degrees, except my Older brother Jai and Older sister M'kayla who got doctors degrees.

    • @elhajjc392
      @elhajjc392 8 років тому

      never mind it wasnt social science.

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato 9 років тому

    I can make a roof and bake cakes but if my computer dies i resort to reasoning with it he he ;)

  • @jerden3285
    @jerden3285 9 років тому

    I bet I could make a toaster. It's just a really inefficiant electrical circuit, right?
    OK, my toaster would probably catch fire, but still, things would get toasty.

  • @aphenr281
    @aphenr281 6 років тому +1

    I thought this video was going to be about our immune system or body breaking down at 50 or not being as smart or something like that.

  • @MrGameUk
    @MrGameUk 8 років тому

    when my phone is out and need to get home? i walk, 7pm and power is out? i turn on my 3ds lol

  • @TopJoo7
    @TopJoo7 9 років тому

    "Skinning a rabbit is not a survival skill.." How dare you Trace.... ;)

  • @OscarMarohn23
    @OscarMarohn23 8 років тому +1

    Are we weaker than our ancestors?
    um yes, when we have people that lose their shit when you say their "trigger" word and cry when they lose an argument, yes we're weaker

  • @edgartheslayer3
    @edgartheslayer3 7 років тому

    I was actually interested in knowing if our evolution has made us less durable and resistant to disease and general physical prowess because I've a feared assumption that if humanity with our current evolution stage was suddenly brought to say 4thousand years ago our population, technology, hygiene methods etc. of that time we would almost instantly die out because we aren't used to these harsh conditions or at least do a lot worse. Or maybe take it even further back but not too crazy like when we were as furry as monkeys. How true do you think this assumption? Or is it the other way around actually?

    • @Flora0966
      @Flora0966 7 років тому

      I don't get sick

  • @TenLetters123
    @TenLetters123 9 років тому

    Actually, since we're moving to a nicer home, we had to remove the entire wall setup. Our entire flatscreen is duct taped to a table we have that can support the TV. I guess we are scared of TVs falling on us.

  • @ElectronicCalifornia
    @ElectronicCalifornia 8 років тому

    None of this matters when we welcome new robot overlords

  • @shorgoth
    @shorgoth 8 років тому

    Well I don't know electronics but I do know fishing, trapping, tracking, camping at -45 celcius and urban survival in general so I should be relatively safe. 7 years of scouts plus a fishing cabin without water or electricity does help quite a bit.

  • @jasonbray4954
    @jasonbray4954 6 років тому +1

    If the grid goes down especially in big cities there will be high fatalities.

  • @willmalone6217
    @willmalone6217 8 років тому +2

    I love this channel and it has a lot of really great information about a lot of interesting subjects. But I have to disagree with this episode. Yes, in modern society survival is based on social performance and economics and such and he is right that "survival" has a different meaning today than it did say 6,000 years ago. The question was "are we weaker than our ancestors". This is a question that is not uncommon among "survivalists" and while in modern cities you don't need to know how to skin a rabbit, you are just replacing that need for dependence on getting food at a grocery store which you need a whole different set of skills to accomplish, i.e. making money. That doesn't mean nobody needs to know how to skin and butcher an animal anymore though. Someone still has to do that job. But today instead of everyone knowing how to do that job, only a very small amount of people have that knowledge and the rest of us just benefit from it. Most "survivalists" would tell you that this does indeed make us weaker than our ancestors. 6,000 years ago there were many more threats to the survival of every person on the planet than we face today. Weather, predators, starvation, dehydration and disease are all things that killed our ancestors regularly. Today, most people don't worry about any of these things under normal circumstances but it is because of our dependence on technologies and services. For most people, if you took away all of these services and technologies, they wouldn't survive long term. In this video he uses the example of a loss of electricity and points out how mostly people band together for survival until power is restored. But this is only taking away one element of modern life. You still have modern clothing to keep you warm, modern transportation to get somewhere where there is still power, you still have canned foods, a lot of homes have wells for water, we have candles and pre-cut firewood or pellet stoves, etc, etc, etc. But what if you took an average city dweller and dropped them in the middle of the desert out in the Southwest or up in the Canadian Rockies? How long would they survive? Would they know how to get water in the desert? Would they know how to stay cool during the day and warm at night? Could they figure out how to make a shelter in the desert? Would they know how to find food and what can be eaten and what can't? Would they know how to avoid snakes? Would they know how to keep from freezing to death in the Rockies? How to build a proper shelter? How to start a fire when it's wet? How to make a snare? How to fish without a fishing pole, hook, fishing line, or bait? Campers and hikers get lost in the woods every year and die of exposure or starvation. Most people these days wouldn't even know how to walk a straight line back to civilization without a compass. Some people wouldn't be able to figure it out even if they did have a compass and a map! A lot of people wouldn't even be able to figure out where they are on a map if they were out in the middle of the woods. So if we lost all modern technology, all modern medical care, all food services, all water and sewer services, no cell phones, no internet and people had to live like people lived 6,000 years ago, a huge number of them probably wouldn't make it without help from people who do still have these skills, like hunters and military veterans. We are "stronger" today in the sense that society makes it easier to stay alive from one day to the next and to stay alive longer than what we could without medical technology. But people themselves are weaker in the sense that without society making everything easier for them, they wouldn't survive in environments that our ancestors thrived in 6,000 years ago. In other words, if you took a group of 100 modern city dwelling people, confined them to a 500 square mile area of wilderness, with no tools, no clothes, no transportation and no instruction on how to survive and told them they would have to live the rest of their lives in that area using only what they could produce themselves from the wilderness, in all likelihood probably half of them would be dead within two weeks from exposure, starvation or dehydration, another quarter of them would eventually die within a matter of months from the same effects and the remaining 25 or less would probably die within a few years from extremes of weather, animal attack, poison or disease. If you took 100 people who lived 6,000 years ago and put them in the same situation, most of them would be fine. They probably wouldn't live to be 90 years old, but they would live long enough and survive well enough that they could rebuild some form of successful, thriving society.

  • @KieraCameron514
    @KieraCameron514 8 років тому

    Trace, have you been watching Revolution?

  • @NukeStarCraft
    @NukeStarCraft 9 років тому

    Toaster=current passing through a resistive(ex tungsten) filament while inside a casing using a heat resistive material for a bread holder. Ore refinement for such a thing from scratch is impractical, better to just use a rock stove.

  • @AzureDefiance3701
    @AzureDefiance3701 6 років тому

    I can make cup holders, tablet holders, things with googly eyes, prehistoric-like hammers(I use tape), and other things. I actually tried making things like these

  • @jayray2761
    @jayray2761 7 років тому

    I would posit that "survival" is plasticity... being able to adapt ourselves to a new set of circumstances as they arise. You get a new job, you disadapt yourself from your former position and readapt yourself to your new position. If the power goes out... disadapt yourself from having power, readapt to having no power. You might not know how to skin a rabbit... BUT if the circumstance arises to where you needed to, being able to figure it out is important. Not having a toaster is different. That is a societal thing. One must make enough money to buy a new one. You don't need to build one... just adapt to either living without it, or adapting yourself to buying a new one. We are a society. So, the people that need to know how to make a toaster, make said toaster. They contribute to that part of society. Making a toaster toast better or differently is a different part of society. No man (or woman) is an island. No man (or woman) should be. Just be the best contributor to society that you can be. Help your fellow man. Be good at whatever it is that you do... and be able to change! If we do lose power forever, we will still be a society, we just have to adapt into a different situation. So help one another... in doing so, you help yourself!

  • @blackdragonstory1122
    @blackdragonstory1122 9 років тому

    Well,the only problem I see with making a toster.
    There will always be someone that can make that toster.
    But I think you are try to use metapfor.
    Because a toster needs electricity to work :)
    But there might be some that work differently,but as far as I know :)

  • @restlessnameless85
    @restlessnameless85 8 років тому

    There's no way of knowing from the descriptions if its the first video or the fourth or what.

  • @BigRed.0
    @BigRed.0 9 років тому

    I immediately searched, "how to make a toaster before I die"

  • @tofolcano9639
    @tofolcano9639 9 років тому

    so basically the tv show 'the last survival' should teach us how to make a toaster?