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📜 Charles Darwin: The Voyage of the Beagle -The 1830s were an exciting time for science. All throughout Europe, there was a great movement to explore, map, and classify the world. And it was this expanding world that young Charles Darwin graduated into… albeit with the wrong degree. Because although he would one day be known as “the Father of Modern Biology,” Darwin’s father was set on his son following in his footsteps-as a doctor.
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@extrahistory
@extrahistory 4 года назад
Also without Darwin we wouldn't have Pokemon and honestly isn't that the most significant of his contributions? Absolutely.
@Pikazilla
@Pikazilla 4 года назад
Is Zoey a Pokemon? Must be a Dark Type.
@cheiftanrakkanga1947
@cheiftanrakkanga1947 4 года назад
Awsome!!!
@TyrannosaurusRex5027
@TyrannosaurusRex5027 4 года назад
Paleontology is better than Pokémon...
@Dragolord69
@Dragolord69 4 года назад
Lol
@bradyntack4377
@bradyntack4377 4 года назад
Wait what
@harmrozema3330
@harmrozema3330 4 года назад
As A geologist I can say that during geology fieldtrips alcohol consumption is high enough to count as a "party"
@narutohokage20
@narutohokage20 4 года назад
As just having my first second-year trip I can attest to this
@Doodoofart725
@Doodoofart725 4 года назад
Wtf I love geology now
@siyacer
@siyacer 4 года назад
So that's what geologists do while studying geometry? Hold on I am going to major in geography.
@bogers8839
@bogers8839 3 года назад
Everytime someone says they're a geologist, i instantly think of randy marsh from south park
@themanbehindtheslaughter7633
@themanbehindtheslaughter7633 3 года назад
Brings a whole new meaning to "rock music"
@ROBOTPETER101
@ROBOTPETER101 4 года назад
Young Charles Darwin dropped out of medical school in order to study his real passions. This angered his father, who punished him severly.
@cookingwithgrad7105
@cookingwithgrad7105 4 года назад
Ah its funny because i get the refence
@bauhausa6933
@bauhausa6933 4 года назад
@@cookingwithgrad7105 please explain
@ulyssessphoenix2745
@ulyssessphoenix2745 4 года назад
@@bauhausa6933 the channel oversimplified look for his video about hitler
@cookingwithgrad7105
@cookingwithgrad7105 4 года назад
@@bauhausa6933 ok so basicily in a video by a user named oversimplafyed made a video about hitler befoer he was well hitler and his father constontly beat him for making mastakes and oversimplaphed used the phares "and his father punished him suverly
@mi8628
@mi8628 4 года назад
@@bauhausa6933 It's a reference to OverSimplified
@DainnGreywall
@DainnGreywall 4 года назад
Pretty uplifting to know that Darwin was such a nice person considering the time he lived in.
@Mr00dark
@Mr00dark 4 года назад
Not gonna lie, I got real worried when the subject of slaves and natives of the lands he visited. Usually tales like this end much differently 0_0
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243 4 года назад
Charles was awesome in every virtue.
@Angela-he3jf
@Angela-he3jf 4 года назад
While it may be true that Darwin had certain racist opinions, we must also remember that the time that Darwin lived in was horribly, terribly racist. He was known to be sensitive towards others' viewpoints, and living in a certain place at a certain time can instill within someone a certain way of thinking. He was sympathetic to other opinions, and so his own works were colored by this. Despite this, there is no denying the fact that he was more accepting and open to other races. The only thing that may have stunted his sympathies towards these other races was because of the times that he lived in, where it is hard to go against the grain and not be even a little bit swayed. My only problem with the accusation that Darwin was blatantly racist was that the main people who seem to claim that Darwin was a major racist are Creationists, who usually have their world views clouded by the religion they practice.
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243 4 года назад
@@charlie15627 Which book did he say that in? Because I've read just about all of them, and I don't recall anything like that at any point.
@Undivided_X
@Undivided_X 4 года назад
@@charlie15627 wait which book?
@imatiredstudent2081
@imatiredstudent2081 4 года назад
As a chilean i’m super happy our country features “relevantly” in Darwin’s investigations, and in turn, he had a huge impact on our country’s knowledge of our endemic species. While passing through Chile, he was able to identify and study a ton species that were previously unknown to us. A lot of foxes and frogs are named after Charles Darwin here, because he did field research that no one else at the time had done in a country as small and irrelevant as ours. Sorry i’m rambling. I’m just always happy when Chile gets mentioned somewhere, Maybe you could consider doing an extra history series about Chile?
@benogurok5175
@benogurok5175 4 года назад
Do the Inca counts in?
@nkl7345
@nkl7345 4 года назад
Simon Bolivar series
@benogurok5175
@benogurok5175 4 года назад
@@nkl7345 well yes, but actually no - Bolivar is of northen South America - Colombia, Venezuela, Equador, Peru.
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 4 года назад
Latin America shouldn't have to wait for European scientists to come and do research in our region. We already had institutions in the 1830s to educate scientists some of which did a very important job in the fields of biology and mineralogy.
@EtanRedKnight
@EtanRedKnight 4 года назад
@@FOLIPE yeah, but to be fair, we had to bring european scientist as teachers and investigators in the beginning. Most of Chile's flora and fauna was cataloged by contracted european scientists. Like Ignacio Domeyko and Claude Gay. Darwin wasn't contracted to Chile but it was the same.
@Pikazilla
@Pikazilla 4 года назад
"Voyage of the Beagle" I was expecting Snoopy The World War I Flying Ace.
@legosamurai732animation2
@legosamurai732animation2 4 года назад
OMG YES!
@mathewdeering
@mathewdeering 4 года назад
That bloody Red Baron!
@robertwalpole360
@robertwalpole360 4 года назад
*Plays "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" on the piano*
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
Who says Snoopy didn't pilot the ship 😉
@Handles-Suck-YouTube
@Handles-Suck-YouTube 4 года назад
@@robertwalpole360 Ah Walpole, a good taste in music I see. Let it play old boy, let it play.
@AlexYorim
@AlexYorim 4 года назад
Can I say Darwin's sideburns are evolutionary?
@veronicasardo76
@veronicasardo76 4 года назад
More like revolutionary
@onmidavid
@onmidavid 4 года назад
Ask wolverine
@RighteousJ
@RighteousJ 4 года назад
No. Because that was a fashionable (facial) hair style of the day.
@webcelt
@webcelt 4 года назад
@@RighteousJ They evolved from a clean-shaven ancestor.
@Carols989
@Carols989 4 года назад
Darwin, clearing his throat and getting closer to the mic: racism is bad my dudes Crowd gasps in shock, someone faints, some boo him, crying can be heard Darwin: I said what I said
@triccele
@triccele 4 года назад
Weeeeeeeeeell... no. He was ahead of his time, but still would be consider kind of a racist these days. He thought of the native indigenous people of South America as brutes with no culture
@AbsolXGuardian
@AbsolXGuardian 4 года назад
Eugenicists decades later: *use Darwin's theories to justify their efforts* Darwin's ghost: NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
@paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522
@paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522 4 года назад
@@triccele maybe xenophobic but not racist. Primitive cultures are usuwaly more brutal than urban societies. Culture =/= race
@theresahall8206
@theresahall8206 4 года назад
@@triccele it just said that in his day everyone thought there were different species of humans but as he met people he realized that was totally wrong and printed a book on that. That whatever we might look like we are all the same people
@Duhad8
@Duhad8 4 года назад
@@triccele Ya you kinda have to grade historical figures on a bell curve when it comes to their progressiveness. Like Lincoln ended slavery in the US! But initially wanted to just ship the ex slaves all back to Africa since he thought the races would never be able to live in harmony until Fredrick Douglass talked some sense into him. Not that this should give them a free pass or anything, allot of their views where still backwards as hell, but for a time in human history when slavery was still a thing and people honestly thought 'the races' where all ACTUALLY different races... Being as progressive as Darwin was something at least commendable. It might not be gold star worthy by today's standers, but remembering that influential figures like Darwin were pushing for MORE and not LESS acceptance and understanding of marginalized people is important. It is a reminder to the people of today that while, "Back in the day" people might have had less forward thinking views then they do today, using that to argue that, "We have gone too far" is silly. IF born today guys like Darwin likely would be leaning heavily progressive in their views since at the time, that is exactly what they were doing. Its a common trick used by regressives to either argue that figures held up as forward thinking were either actually just terrible people because they believed in things we know understand to be terrible and thus cannot be trusted in ANY way or to argue that these figures would not agree with modern progressives since their views are more inline with modern regressives. This ignores the fact that things change, framing it so that the people pushing for a better tomorrow in the past are some how invalidated in the good they did just because at the time that was much, MUCH less then we would expect today with hundreds of years of progress to give us hindsight. It also frames the actions of these people as somehow limited to basically just what they did in their own lifetime, as if allowed to go on living and working up to the present, they would have stopped basically at most 10-20 years after where they died and then vehemently argued that THAT was all they ever wanted and anyone going beyond that point is a fool ruining all their good work. So... Ya its good to remember that these people had faults and should not be held up as flawless people who where right on EVERYTHING, even the bad stuff. HOWEVER their bad takes where also in large part a product of the time they lived in and its a bit unfair to argue their just straight up regressive people who would definitely hate all the progress we have made in the time since then since in all likelihood, if given the time to grow and change with the times, they actually might well have welcomed the progress we have made with open arms. And if nothing else, we should take the positive message that decency and empathy, even if not living up to our modern standers, still informed the world views of some of the grate figures of history and THAT is something we can take away with us in our own lives. Being kind and understanding is not a weakness and its not a trait that takes away your ability to help change the world for the better. Also... Like Darwin, be prepared to have people in a few hundred years shake their heads at how backwards and kinda racist we all are now, even the best of us. That's not a bad thing, it just means the world will keep getting better... Hopefully.
@1001HELL
@1001HELL 4 года назад
Can we please get an extra history on Alexander von Humboldt? He was a massive influence to Charles Darwin and even had a connection to Simon Bolivar. Alexander von Humboldt deserves much more recognition then he receives in our understanding of the natural world.
@therighteousmoose5036
@therighteousmoose5036 4 года назад
YES!!!!!! OML Humboldt NEEDS to be brought back into the public eye!!!!! Do this EC!
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
They have a Patreon were ideas like this can be submitted towards future episodes.
@charliefarmer4365
@charliefarmer4365 8 месяцев назад
Also Napoleon was a bit jealous of him (which is hilarious).
@ChizzAir
@ChizzAir 4 года назад
Wait... Did Zoey pull this same trick on you twice!?
@jannegrey593
@jannegrey593 4 года назад
At least 3 times now.
@ChizzAir
@ChizzAir 4 года назад
@@jannegrey593 Whoops, looks like I've missed some content... I must rectify that immediately! Thanks for the heads up.
@sharif47
@sharif47 4 года назад
Zoey: Matt, I've come to bargain.
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
Zoey is a conniving little kitty. Nothing can stop her in her quest for treats
@wendychavez5348
@wendychavez5348 4 года назад
I suspect they have a new intro, and Zoey's tricksterism is a part of it.
@njord3582
@njord3582 4 года назад
Actually Animals all came from Yimir’s dead body after Odin killed him
@1sb3rg34
@1sb3rg34 4 года назад
Njord Dont forget about his brothers
@taptiotrevizo9415
@taptiotrevizo9415 4 года назад
No its Walpole
@danielgertler5976
@danielgertler5976 4 года назад
Obv.
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 4 года назад
I was expecting a creationist comment here. What I didn't expect was it would be about Norse gods
@therighteousmoose5036
@therighteousmoose5036 4 года назад
Yeah! Give Vili and Ve some love
@cheiftanrakkanga1947
@cheiftanrakkanga1947 4 года назад
I would send Zoey treats!! Awsome cat
@Felix-ss6dk
@Felix-ss6dk 4 года назад
I can send Zoey; drumroll please... !!!STEAK!!! XD XD Just kidding..
@paxshmitz2665
@paxshmitz2665 4 года назад
She would be a treat to have, delicious.
@abigailjo4538
@abigailjo4538 4 года назад
Pawsome.
@Ajehy
@Ajehy 4 года назад
manny022 - My kitty LOVES Greenies. And they’re good for her, win-win!
@diebesgrab
@diebesgrab 4 года назад
“...doesn’t notice his own seasickness as he pores over his notes” This episode written by someone who’s never had to deal with motion sickness.
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 4 года назад
Doesn't it come in different strengths? And don't some people adapt, some slower, some faster while some never get used to it?
@Wolfbane192
@Wolfbane192 4 года назад
This comment written by someone who's never possessed the mind, focus, and dedication of a man like Charles Darwin.
@TNamers
@TNamers 4 года назад
I felt empathy queasy just from the description, I know what reading in a car is like, I wouldn’t want to know what a boat is like
@cloudbroken
@cloudbroken 4 года назад
@@TNamers it baaaaaaaad 🤮
@webcelt
@webcelt 4 года назад
@@TNamers Airplanes for me. Doesn't notice as he pores over his notes? He was laying in bed or leaning over the side unable to think of anything else!
@noahgray543
@noahgray543 4 года назад
"If you can send Zoey treats... hey, hey! Did you change the way card?" Zoey: meow! (It was Walpole!)
@dakotaparsons76
@dakotaparsons76 4 года назад
This taught me more than my middle school bio class about Charles darwin.
@f_f_f_8142
@f_f_f_8142 4 года назад
Which is good. In bio class you should be learning about how evolution works, not the history of the man who discovered it.
@Fa1seP0sitive
@Fa1seP0sitive 4 года назад
This show has always about teaching about just how interesting all of the niche little subject really are, even if they aren't important to an overall education, because its important to keep on learning no matter what, as there have been billions of people with billions of unbelievable stories that might just come in handy for you one day.
@StukovM1g
@StukovM1g 4 года назад
Darwin basically had an Indian father. "Dad I want to study biology!" "No! You'll be a doctor!"
@tangerinetiger1035
@tangerinetiger1035 4 года назад
*Asian
@CuleChick11
@CuleChick11 4 года назад
I was momentarily confused because I thought you had to study biology to become a doctor but I guess they classify human biology and animal biology separately?
@tangerinetiger1035
@tangerinetiger1035 4 года назад
@@CuleChick11 I n t r e s t i n g.
@rollingthunder1043
@rollingthunder1043 4 года назад
@@CuleChick11 To be a doctor you would study anatomy and medicine, not biology. There's some overlap, but they're different fields.
@andrewlu104
@andrewlu104 4 года назад
*Asian* I know for a fact that almost every Chinese parent wants their children to be doctors. I want to be an entomologist, but my parents say no, you should be a doctor.
@zackakai5173
@zackakai5173 2 года назад
I'd love to see a whole series on the history of evolutionary theory and classification, starting with Carolus Linnaeus and ending with modern phylogeny-based cladistics.
@miguelmontenegro3520
@miguelmontenegro3520 4 года назад
He looks like me when I used to skip math class
@thenewdarkmatter
@thenewdarkmatter 4 года назад
He later wrote that he regretted doing so, and that those who had a more profound understanding of mathematics seemed to have "an extra sense"
@nathanielhokokfoong6416
@nathanielhokokfoong6416 4 года назад
Miguel Montenegro a leprechaun ?
@maxwellsequation4887
@maxwellsequation4887 3 года назад
No, he did not look dumb
@miguelmontenegro3520
@miguelmontenegro3520 3 года назад
@@maxwellsequation4887 Playing football was more interesting than math. What can I do
@miguelmontenegro3520
@miguelmontenegro3520 3 года назад
@@thenewdarkmatter It's true. But some people simply cannot learn certain subjects without going crazy
@maggiehydeck8182
@maggiehydeck8182 4 года назад
I’m a huge fan of biology and I love that we chose to cover Darwin, he’s a personal hero of mine. Especially that he managed to make a career for himself doing what he loves.
@dungeonmastermagisterium3906
@dungeonmastermagisterium3906 4 года назад
Darwin actually did believe in God, and at his most non believer point, considered himself most as agnostic. He saw evolution and adaptation as God working his way through the laws of nature
@mariustan9275
@mariustan9275 2 года назад
That makes sense, I guess I can use this explanation as a catholic
@NA-hy6mg
@NA-hy6mg Год назад
this is a myth started by some priest who claimed he accepted god in his final moments this was falsified by darwins sister he never became anything besides an agnostic
@lukesteele3276
@lukesteele3276 18 дней назад
I don’t know if this is true, but I have heard that later in life he was less convinced of this theory based on the principle that if man was simply a monkey that had evolved, mankind could never be more than a beast. This did not make sense when man’s natural instinct is to create civilization, which is partly defined as an individuals choosing not to live by their more base inclinations and emotions. This is the opposite of how even the most social animals function.
@kagekun1198
@kagekun1198 2 года назад
Truly, the knowledge we see today is only possible by standing on the shoulders of giants. Charles Darwin is one of them.
@OllyMcnugg
@OllyMcnugg 3 года назад
Anyone else doing this for homeschool I’m in lockdown and I gotta watch this :/
@tashfish
@tashfish 3 года назад
I am lmaoo
@cornblaster7003
@cornblaster7003 2 года назад
A bit late but honestly I just watch this stuff for fun lol
@joyful2124
@joyful2124 4 года назад
Oh Zoey, what a mischievous cat
@paxshmitz2665
@paxshmitz2665 4 года назад
Delicious.
@Tomartyr
@Tomartyr 4 года назад
3:16 Gentleman Naturalist makes me think of someone wearing nothing but a monocle and top hat.
@dionadair8195
@dionadair8195 4 года назад
The HMS Beagle had a little-known American counterpart: The USS Snoopy. I'm not sorry.
@ArkadiBolschek
@ArkadiBolschek 4 года назад
Nor should you be.
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
How is this not top commen?
@cameronrhyne7826
@cameronrhyne7826 4 года назад
Fun Fact: The Apollo 10 Lunar Lander was named Snoopy(It's command Module was named Charlie Brown). It's also the only Lunar Lander with the Ascent stage(the upper part) still floating around in space right now.
@pastelhotmess9299
@pastelhotmess9299 4 года назад
Teehee!
@Gojiragon
@Gojiragon 4 года назад
Don’t forget it’s sister ship, The USS Scooby.
@Thought_Processing_
@Thought_Processing_ 4 года назад
So Darwin was basically a 19th century version of Spock
@gingergrant1057
@gingergrant1057 4 года назад
Ben Michels, All I can imagine now is Spock emotionlessly riding a Galapagos Tortoise.
@Virolaxion
@Virolaxion 4 года назад
surely... Spock is a science fiction version of Darwin
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
It's only logical.
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 4 года назад
Except that Spock would have nerve-pinched anyone interfering with his specimens
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
@@grayscribe1342 he would have to catch them first. Its illogical to accuse without solid evidence of guilt.
@roelofsonneveld1049
@roelofsonneveld1049 4 года назад
Just as we’re learning about darwin in school! Perfect timing!
@randomgamer1433
@randomgamer1433 4 года назад
Nice
@roelofsonneveld1049
@roelofsonneveld1049 4 года назад
PM 3736 the netherlands.
@saulo4302
@saulo4302 4 года назад
Me too. He isn't the focus, though.
@jorgeguijosatellez509
@jorgeguijosatellez509 4 года назад
In America they credit him at the start and then teach us his theorys and such
@austinkreulach9295
@austinkreulach9295 4 года назад
I recently took a class on Darwin's books and his life. One of my favorite facts from that class is precisely how he became a famous and respected naturalist while on that trip. First and most obviously he published his travelogue detailing the trip, which was a huge hit among the naturalist community. Second and far more interestingly, he shipped out tons of specimens. He literally just mailed dead animals to prominent citizen scientists with 'Hey, thought you'd like this.' The man was a housecat giving 'gifts' of dead birds and beetles. And apparently his crates and crates of specimens that he shipped back to Britain were actually one of the larger expenses of the entire expedition.
@PanatonicGaming
@PanatonicGaming Год назад
brilliant!
@mureithikivuti
@mureithikivuti 4 года назад
It keeps surprising me how many people who made major contributions to modern biology were members of the clergy
@brycevo
@brycevo 4 года назад
Darwin is such an important figure, and I am really glad you're covering this
@danielbailey2764
@danielbailey2764 4 года назад
Learning about the history of science is always vital - but it's not taught anywhere near enough in schools. Good work, EH - as always!!
@UV_Fire
@UV_Fire 4 года назад
A truly brilliant mind who made an incalculable contribution to science
@goyonman9655
@goyonman9655 4 года назад
"incalculable"?
@fearxhusky114
@fearxhusky114 4 года назад
And Pokemon
@stewartgames6697
@stewartgames6697 4 года назад
I recommend reading "The Voyage of the Beagle", Darwin's book about this journey, if you are intrigued by this video. It's a beautiful book in its own right, all about a young man's quest to navigate his way through the world while on a marvelous adventure, and Darwin's awe and passion at discovering the hidden wonders of life ooze from its pages, as does his sense for justice and insatiable drive to acquire knowledge.
@discworldfan
@discworldfan 3 года назад
Darwn was pretty badass in that debate against the bishop so far i remember. he also was plagued by a sickness he got on his travels.
@impieman10
@impieman10 4 года назад
He met up with the Brazilian emperor himself and was a great influence to Pedro II, who was an avid investor in the scientific arts. Also the man who liberated the slaves in Brazil at the cost of his own kingship. I think his is a story worth telling
@pg3384
@pg3384 4 года назад
Charles Darwin hmm? I bet he was named after Darwinism
@SirDrakeFrancis
@SirDrakeFrancis 2 года назад
big brain
@Maluha78
@Maluha78 4 года назад
Charles Darwin is the grandson of Josiah Wedgewood, who founded a very big pottery and ceramic company. Royal daulton is made there
@greg_mca
@greg_mca 4 года назад
Maluha78 Wedgewood is also credited as one of the most prominent figures of the british abolishonist movement, which also explains Darwin's disposition
@vonma
@vonma 4 года назад
:O! wow interesting fact
@charliefarmer4365
@charliefarmer4365 3 месяца назад
I love finding out that one historical figure knew another or was related to another for some reason.
@dannywatson4253
@dannywatson4253 4 года назад
Worth noting that it wasn't just the crew of the Beagle eating the tortoises. Darwin is known to have been very fond of them himself, as well as very experimental in tasting many other animals. I can't remember which club it was, but he was part of a club that specifically sought out unusual animals to eat in the spirit of scientific discovery.
@wcschmidt96
@wcschmidt96 4 года назад
7:35 It wasn't exactly the crew who turned the tortoises into soup.. Darwin was rather notorious for eating a wide variety of animals during his voyage and was even a member of the Glutton Club during his time at Cambridge, a club dedicated to eating the most exotic animals to discover their tastes. So Darwin's expedition was as much a culinary one as it was a scientific for him. If I remember correctly, Darwin himself has eaten more tortoises of certain species than currently are alive today. www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/08/12/430075644/dining-like-darwin-when-scientists-swallow-their-subjects
@Overhazard
@Overhazard 2 года назад
Ah, so THAT'S what the Pirates! An Adventure with Scientists was about in its third act. Though there, Darwin was attempting to stop the aristocrats from eating rare species.
@mathiasmejia9584
@mathiasmejia9584 4 года назад
In 1831, in his twenties and fresh out of university, Charles Darwin set sail aboard HMS Beagle on the expedition of a lifetime, into literally uncharted waters and a series of discoveries that would form the basis of his later pioneering work on the origin of species
@shawnheatherly
@shawnheatherly 4 года назад
Darwin, a man absolutely worthy of highlighting on this channel.
@eddievanhalenhoward
@eddievanhalenhoward 4 года назад
Never been more excited for a Video from you guys. I have so much excitement for the rest of this series.
@ryancontino9752
@ryancontino9752 2 года назад
I will use this in my Advanced Placement Biology classes as an introduction to our unit on Darwinian Evolution. This is wonderful and your videos are brilliant. I have been a teacher for 21 years and have never seen a more perfect way to introduce Darwin; as a life long learner who took a chance and followed his passion. Good on you, mate.
@Games-mw1wd
@Games-mw1wd 4 года назад
Super excited for this series!
@tennesseefairfield8497
@tennesseefairfield8497 4 года назад
I love these Extra History videos about scientists
@AChannelFrom2006
@AChannelFrom2006 4 года назад
I remember the days when this channel was just about extras needed for programming. Not that i'm complaining.. love these history and mythology series.
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
This channel has very much been evolving over the years
@maxk4324
@maxk4324 4 года назад
@@scarletletter4900 tse2.mm.bing.net/th?id=OGC.85e1ea667767a8c3479d63b39d551b72&pid=Api&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fmedia.giphy.com%2fmedia%2fCcUk4a6fkgUfu%2fgiphy.gif&ehk=rax8YWRnKqe%2brmFNaCH08g
@pierrewilliam7119
@pierrewilliam7119 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this episode ! It made me discover and later appreciate Charles Darwin not only as an immense scientist but also a man with strong convictions and will which pushed him toward a level of success like no one before. Good job!
@tjoconnell2524
@tjoconnell2524 4 года назад
Please make this a full series. I love Darwin and his ideas. His theories rocked the scientific community and religious institutions as well. He went to some of the most biologically diverse places on the planet and there’s also the fact that Darwin was almost beaten to the touch to prove evolution.
@dongojangle106
@dongojangle106 4 года назад
*zoey meows* *my heart melts*
@kph11863
@kph11863 4 года назад
Matt Krol - You have a fantastic voice for this. At the recommendation of a coworker, I have been checking this channel out , and frankly, I'm hooked. As a lover of history for over 50 years, I very much like the topics and the presentation. After I have viewed them all, I will come up with suggestions, but until then, keep up the excellent and entertaining work.
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 4 года назад
It's nice to see how this channel has evolved over the years to the point where you can cover this without worry about the algorithm
@vaiyt
@vaiyt 4 года назад
Darwin made a stop at my hometown and there's still a plaque commemorating the occasion at the restaurant that occupies the pier where the Beagle docked.
@arandomsquidward7761
@arandomsquidward7761 4 года назад
0:17 My cats are looking me like I cheated on them
@achan1058
@achan1058 4 года назад
Who could blame him for quitting med school? Surgery without anesthetic would be a nightmare to witness.
@johndavis9674
@johndavis9674 4 года назад
Brilliant video! Darwin's always been a hero of mine, and this was fantastic. I'm a little disappointed there was no mention of his Grandfather Erasmus Darwin, who was a scholar of renown, convinced Charles' father that the Beagle trip was a good idea and was a generally looney science type as well. Maybe a bonus video about him, and the 'Lunar Men' that he was a member of ? Also no mention of Charles' membership and leadership of the Glutton Club at Cambridge? Where he and his friends found interesting and unique animals, and ate them? Or mention of his hunting, shooting and fishing background? He was an ace shot, and impressed the Beagles crew with his ability to down game for the ships consumption? Really looking forward to the rest of the videos! Just don't forget the bumblebees, or the sandwalk.
@KendrixTermina
@KendrixTermina 4 года назад
Funfact: He actually considered his work on Earthworms to be his magnum opus. He was the first to characterize their role in fertile soil formation
@Overhazard
@Overhazard 2 года назад
Do you mean "The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms"? It was quite a bestseller in its time. (Things were weird back then.)
@derpypara1952
@derpypara1952 4 года назад
4 years into watching extra history still can’t get enough
@raulflores7252
@raulflores7252 4 года назад
THE MAN THE MYTH THE LEGEEEEEEEND
@TheCreepypro
@TheCreepypro 4 года назад
this is going to be good despite that everyone like to talk about Darwin's theories no one really likes to talk about the man himself even though he lived an interesting life looking forward to seeing more next time!
@jacobribuyaco4276
@jacobribuyaco4276 4 года назад
Wow, a lot has changed since the original sengoku jidai series came out. So much nostalgia...
@bookdragon9987
@bookdragon9987 4 года назад
I love this episode. I study Biology in University and I love learning about the history in my field. (I also just love learning about history in general)
@PelegdolevWackyycool
@PelegdolevWackyycool 4 года назад
Amazing timing. I’m doing a project about him at school
@mylespalmer9506
@mylespalmer9506 4 года назад
Great video!
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato 4 года назад
Fun fact: He shares his birthday with Abraham Lincoln. Not just the month and day, but also the year.
@queenrayne1338
@queenrayne1338 4 года назад
I like all your videos. Keep making them.
@rexcorvorum4262
@rexcorvorum4262 4 года назад
Zoe can even meow on cue, truly a star and deserving of treats
@redornament3248
@redornament3248 4 года назад
I've seen this intro 3 times now. _Please continue._
@adamgraham6204
@adamgraham6204 4 года назад
The captain of the voyage, Roy Fitroy had a pretty remarkable career in science (not so much in politics!). Fitzroy was in charge of the British meterological service and produced the first ever weather reports which were posted in the newspapers. The pressure from his critics drove him to suicide, which is such a sad end for a man who did so much to advance science for the good of all of us. It is interesting to see he was also involved in establishing scientists as paid workers.
@axelloa.a.6563
@axelloa.a.6563 4 года назад
I am going to love this series!
@Sphenisciformes616
@Sphenisciformes616 4 года назад
I hope they do this story service. This is the most important story of the modern world.
@nviz47
@nviz47 4 года назад
This was amazing thanks! :D
@joannemurphy6856
@joannemurphy6856 4 года назад
That beginning part was so cute!!
@maureenguarnieri4926
@maureenguarnieri4926 4 года назад
Hey, I have an Extra Credits Mythology suggestion: Have you ever heard of the Babylonian myth: Apsu and Tiamat the Creators? It's about how all the Babylonian Gods were given birth by two different types of ocean.
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
Try dropping that idea off on thier Patreon so it can be put to a vote.
@F0rever_zer0
@F0rever_zer0 4 года назад
They won't listen unless your on patreon
@maureenguarnieri4926
@maureenguarnieri4926 4 года назад
@@F0rever_zer0 Thanks 4 telling me
@cofagrigusfan24
@cofagrigusfan24 3 года назад
captain: Mr. Darwin are you seasick? Charles: seasick? yeah, but i don't care, i got my notes
@jp4431
@jp4431 4 года назад
Imagine seeing all the things he saw without a tour guide holding your hand while the world was still learning about the things we know today.
@dkaloger5720
@dkaloger5720 4 года назад
Wow so you actually are doing the science topic amazing!
@Goosebelldog
@Goosebelldog 4 года назад
Such a good and interesting video!! ❤
@eragon190
@eragon190 4 года назад
If there is a part two, I would love to see Wallace included in it! He was a naturalist who ended up developing an almost identical theory to Darwin, just a number of years later. Wallace had no idea that Darwin had the same thoughts, and ended up sending Darwin his notes asking what he thought.
@rhodesn3137
@rhodesn3137 4 года назад
Thanks, just in time for our lesson on Charles
@steggieweggie
@steggieweggie 4 года назад
As a student studying paleaobiology I'm so happy you guys are doing charles darwin. Could you also do wallace he independently also formulated the theory of natural selection.
@christianaquilina5434
@christianaquilina5434 4 года назад
I would like a part 2, a more in detail explenarion of what he did change in the Europe of back then, what doctrine had to be abolished and what new things sprang up from their ashes
@bigtree7071
@bigtree7071 4 месяца назад
Noooooooo, I’ve been years without seeing your face and you just smack me with it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jonasb104
@jonasb104 4 года назад
I like this new art-style. Who made this episode? I would like to see more episodes drawn like this.
@Aureilius2112
@Aureilius2112 4 года назад
Lol I wish getting into medical school was still as simple as getting signed up at age 16.
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243
@theshadedofinnsmouth6243 4 года назад
You could learn more in your high school anatomy class than the whole field of medicine knew in 1830. So you effectively did sign up for medical at sixteen, 1830's style.
@Bill_Garthright
@Bill_Garthright 4 года назад
Well, it was easy back then if your family was rich. So,... yeah, things haven't changed all _that_ much.
@mothafucknsol
@mothafucknsol 4 года назад
Charles Darwin:doing all that me: not being able to even do my homework
@jokuvaan5175
@jokuvaan5175 4 года назад
Sometimes I'd like to go back in time, sit down and just talk to some of the people throughout the history. And Darwin is one of them.
@randomiserthatsit2043
@randomiserthatsit2043 4 года назад
I am pretty damn exited about this.
@espio87
@espio87 4 года назад
One of his important stops was in the area surrounding Punta Alta and Bahía Blanca. In fact Bahía Blanca has streets named after Darwin and Captain Fitz Roy.
@joannassienkiewicz1997
@joannassienkiewicz1997 4 года назад
I'm so happy that you gave Edmonstone a shout out!
@yukikaze9916
@yukikaze9916 4 года назад
I've been once in Galapagos, and it's really a great place, hope that i will have chance to go there once more, another place in southamerica that I really hope to visit someday is Tierra de fuego and Patagonia
@gabrielferreira6427
@gabrielferreira6427 4 года назад
You might as well make a video about the Paraguay War (1864-1870). I see so few people talking about this conflict outside of South American RU-vid
@Daggersanctuary
@Daggersanctuary 4 года назад
Would you guys consider covering Captain Franklin's doomed voyage to find the Northwest passage?
@rudyhummel1474
@rudyhummel1474 4 года назад
Love this! In the future when writing sciencey episodes, you may want to brush up the difference between a hypothesis and a theory. The word theory is used a little liberally here. Evolution by natural selection is a theory now, but at the time of Darwin's Beagle expedition, he was constructing hypotheses, not theories. Sorry to nitpick, but as someone into science communication that distinction can be really important.
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 4 года назад
By the time he published though; pretty much theory
@kmcsciguy
@kmcsciguy 4 года назад
Is there going to be more about Darwin from this channel?
@camerongrow6426
@camerongrow6426 4 года назад
Charles Darwin is such a nerd, and I love it!
@troperhghar9898
@troperhghar9898 4 года назад
Charles Darwin; the leprechaun who gave us modern biology
@Ameruk876
@Ameruk876 4 года назад
i hope you continue Darwin's story and the struggle he had to propose his theory of evolution
@adamdaccak1542
@adamdaccak1542 2 года назад
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@jacobchurchwardtruered116
@jacobchurchwardtruered116 4 года назад
I was in friday harbor, wa, usa a few days ago and they have a book store there and I saw Charles Darwin's book "On the origins of species"
@datsaspicymeme1790
@datsaspicymeme1790 4 года назад
hello love your vids
@eypick6987
@eypick6987 4 года назад
Was not expecting this... But it is absolutely welcome
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