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American reacts To 7 DEUTSCHE ERFINDUNGEN die die Welt für immer verändert haben
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@Pjalphareacting
@Pjalphareacting Месяц назад
Checkout this video American reacts To Wonders of Germany | The Most Amazing Places in Germany ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8fHbqXd_wiw.html
@jan-peterbrodersen3302
@jan-peterbrodersen3302 29 дней назад
Don't forget Konrad Röntgen who invented X-ray.
@iZePlayz
@iZePlayz 17 дней назад
Here in germany we call "x-rays" actually "röntgen-rays"
@thomasp.5057
@thomasp.5057 Месяц назад
Here is a controversial one: the German Philipp Reis invented the telephone (Not Graham Bell), and he even created the WORD telephone ("telefon" auf Deutsch). The first sentence spoken over the first telephone was "Das Pferd frisst keinen Gurkensalat" ("the horse doesn't eat cucumber salad") and not "Mr. Watson, come here". Want another one? Here we go: Karl Wilhelm Otto Lilienthal invented the first plane which was able to fly repeatable. OK, it was just a glider without any propulsion.
@gregorygant4242
@gregorygant4242 29 дней назад
BS ! Telephone comes from the French tele - from far away and phone from voice . All words derived from the Greek actually not American , French or even German !
@helfgott1
@helfgott1 29 дней назад
@@gregorygant4242 idiot
@thomasp.5057
@thomasp.5057 28 дней назад
@@gregorygant4242 No, this ist not "BS". The word "Telephon" (or "telephone" if you want) did not exist before Philipp Reis created it. The siblings "tele" and "phon" did exist - both are greek - , but Reis combined it to create "Telephon" (new german writig "Telefon"). Another Example: Emil Berliner created the Word "Grammophon" ("Grammophone") and registered it as a trademark. In this case the part "grammo" comes from greek "gramma" which means "written (things)". And we already discussed where "pone" comes from.
@maxwilli3718
@maxwilli3718 Месяц назад
Conrad Zuse invented the first computer Zuse 3.
@Roberternst72
@Roberternst72 Месяц назад
Phase Alternating Line (PAL), a colour encoding system for analog television is another German invention. Then there is the first vacuum pump by Otto von Guericke. The first and the second laws of thermodynamics by Rudolf Clausius. Nuclear fission by Max Planck and Fritz Straßmann. Binary numbers by Leibniz, arguably calculus as well. In mathematics and even more in related fields, there are several major discoveries / inventions by Carl Friedrich Gauß.
@Stefan-rr5ds
@Stefan-rr5ds Месяц назад
Im Moment sind in Deutschland viel größere Intelligente am Werk! Olaf Scholz, Anal Ena Baerbock, Robby Habock... sorry Habeck🤢🤮
@gregorygant4242
@gregorygant4242 29 дней назад
PAL is superior in reolution and complexity of editing to the US /Japan mainly NTSC and the mostly French SECAM.
@Roberternst72
@Roberternst72 29 дней назад
@@gregorygant4242 That‘s why I listed it as an important German invention / discovery. 🤓
@rubberduck777
@rubberduck777 29 дней назад
Television is completely a invention by germans. Braunsche Röhre too
@Nackenschuss
@Nackenschuss Месяц назад
Greetings from Germany i love your videos.
@horstkollmeyer6654
@horstkollmeyer6654 24 дня назад
Rudolf Diesel made the invention of the compression-ignition engine not in Bavaria but in Cologne, at Humboldt Deutz..
@gamerxyz178
@gamerxyz178 Месяц назад
00:43 born in Paris from BAVARIAN GERMAN PARENTS ;)
@gregorygant4242
@gregorygant4242 29 дней назад
Do you know or speak any German now ?
@Roberternst72
@Roberternst72 Месяц назад
4:14 Those are the schematics of a Bunsen burner, the source of heat you use (among other things) to heat up test tubes or metals or… pretty much whatever you want to heat up VERY fast and to VERY high temperatures. You can see the final product in operation at the start, time stamp: 2:54
@red_dolphin468
@red_dolphin468 29 дней назад
refridegerator
@sabinebohner6235
@sabinebohner6235 29 дней назад
Wasching machine
@Roberternst72
@Roberternst72 Месяц назад
4:54 …I think that’s an optical microscope…
@first-dooblette6911
@first-dooblette6911 Месяц назад
hello from France.And why don't you do it knowing that it is the starting point of the expansion of Catholicism in the West, the starting point of Europe, the starting point of Gothic architecture... , and that the English language is made up of 40% French words since the Plantagenets (line of kings of France) reigned for 250 years in England and that all the monarchies of Europe even the former Queen Elizabeth have French blood, of the blood of Eleanor of Aquitaine. This is why I suggest you look at the top 10 places to visit in France 😉 with all your videos from Germany, ask your little Germans what it reminds them of Charlemagne (the French king who massacred all of Germany) 😉💪💪💪
@thomasp.5057
@thomasp.5057 Месяц назад
Hello from Germany 🙂! I have the impression that you are fishing for some compliments for the "Grande Nation", and I think that France is geat indeed. Bud I am afraid that I cannot agree with everything you are claiming here. 1. the starting point of catholocism in the west is Rome, which is the reason that the pope still resides in Rome. The European emperor Karl der Große (Charlemagne) conquered the former saxonia, starting from his throne in the city of Aachen, which is now in the very far west of Germany. And Charlemagne brought catholicism with him. I am catholic, but ist is for sure a subject of discussion wheter this spreading of catholicism has been good or bad (ist was just a question of conquering after all, if you ask me). In that time (about 800 a.d.) the todays region of France ("Gaul") and Germany ("Germania") have been together. 2. The gothic architecture started indeed in France. By the way, the romanesque architecture also. 3. You cannot say that the english language is made up of 40% of french words because the root of the french language ist roman. In Roman times there was the so called "Limes" along the Rhine ("Rhein", "Rhin") river, a border between the roman and the germanic area. The reagion of france has been ruled by the romans (except the small village of Asterix, lol), the germanic reagion not. That's the reason that the Languages Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and French have so much in common but not the "germanic" languages German, English, Dutch and some others. All of theese languages were mixed up in the last two thousand years, so that you can find traces of every language in every other one. Example: the english word "window" comes from "wind hole" while the french "fenêtre" and the german "Fenster" come from the latin word "Fenestra". And I am using a "Portemonaie" instead of a "wallet" 🙂. The "Limes" has been build by the romans because they needed a border between the Roman Empire / Gaul and the "Free Germania" because the romas were able to conquer Gaul (Vercingetorix) but not Germania (Cherusker Prince Arminius). 4. The english house of Windsor has been called "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha" and changed their name to "Windsor" (picking up this name from "Windsor Castle") during the first World War in order to split up from their german branch. If you claim that Queen Elisabeth II has french blood you might be right for sure, but the european aristocracy has married among each other all over the continent so that almost every member of them has traces of blood from all nations in his/her veins. 5. Your want some french inventions the changed the world? Well, here you are: Hair Dryer / Canned Food / Stapler / Pencil Sharpener / Sewing Machine / Mechanical Calculator (Blaise Pascal and Wilhelm Schickard) / Washing Machine / Stethoscoe / Parachute / Photography (Joseph Nicéphore Niépce) and not to forget the Hot-Air Balloon (Brothers Montgolfier). And I would like to remember to Louis Pasteur, a scientist and competitor of Robert Koch. Salut to France!
@first-dooblette6911
@first-dooblette6911 Месяц назад
@@thomasp.5057 oh, you're right I forgot to put the word expansion in Catholicism 😴but it's crazy how the Germans want to appropriate our history like with the Brothers Grimm who took over 100 years after almost all the fairy tales invented by Charles Perrault, and you should take a look at our inventions 😉and you knew that the film The Last Samurai is based on the true story of the Frenchman Jules Brunet who fought the Japanese Imperial Army alongside the last samurai and that the French are the first to learn martial arts which allows me to put one in your face. Is Charlemagne still called "the butcher of the Germans"😉. I'm going to stop there because if I continue, I could write you a book 😉
@first-dooblette6911
@first-dooblette6911 Месяц назад
@@thomasp.5057 I completely agree with you, France has much more history than Germany Long live France 💪💪💪
@first-dooblette6911
@first-dooblette6911 Месяц назад
@@thomasp.5057 I have the impression that you are upset my little one, and you can because France will always have a greater history. You had Hitler, we had Charlemagne 😉
@first-dooblette6911
@first-dooblette6911 Месяц назад
@@thomasp.5057 little advice, don't come and teach history to people who have a history 😉💪
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