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Hans Rosling: 200 years in 4 minutes - BBC News 

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Swedish stats guru and public educator Hans Rosling has died aged 68. In this spectacular section of The Joy Of Stats, broadcast by the BBC in 2010, he tells the story of the world in 200 countries over 200 years using 120,000 numbers - in just four minutes.
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@haleua
@haleua 4 месяца назад
"Pretty neat huh? " ... I miss you Mr Rosling. Still the best visualization of all time
@LabRat10101
@LabRat10101 7 лет назад
Rest in peace.
@danielduncan8322
@danielduncan8322 7 лет назад
Uncle Traveling Matt OK uncle see you later 😇
@x_abyss
@x_abyss 7 лет назад
You'll be sorely missed Hans. Rest in peace
@monomakes
@monomakes 7 лет назад
This presentation was the first TED video I watched; the rest pale in comparison. Thanks for uploading and thanks to Mr. Rosling!
@mariaangelesmartin1260
@mariaangelesmartin1260 7 лет назад
Good video! RIP :( He was a great teacher and writer
@DeepSukhwani
@DeepSukhwani 11 месяцев назад
What an amazing presentation. Just fell in love with it. I wish more and more people created such meaningful content, represented in such comprehensible manner in today's day and age
@imnusrat
@imnusrat 23 дня назад
The world misses you Prof Rosling. RIP
@abhishekkurhekar5746
@abhishekkurhekar5746 4 года назад
best way to present data very intriguing
@MatthewEsler
@MatthewEsler 6 лет назад
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen.
@binebum1
@binebum1 Год назад
Great video!
@ShintyShinto
@ShintyShinto 7 лет назад
So interesting! Sad to hear that he passed away...
@jdtravelninja
@jdtravelninja 7 лет назад
This was pretty epic. Would love to see at 2016 version of it, even though the overall picture would be pretty identical
@MrKane101111
@MrKane101111 Год назад
This is incredibly important information really nicely presented. Share with all your friends, family and work colleagues.
@toml1963
@toml1963 4 года назад
I'm actually pretty sad because I'll never get to meet this man! I'm so inspired by the Professor and I hope one day it will be evident. RIP Prof. Rosling
@therobinx20
@therobinx20 6 лет назад
How to make interactive videos like this. which tools and software are required..
@gagansinghbatth5604
@gagansinghbatth5604 7 лет назад
at very best way to provide information /facts
@eduardon.289
@eduardon.289 7 лет назад
Old but Gold!
@theyellowturnip7060
@theyellowturnip7060 6 лет назад
nice theory, love the enthusiasm and the scent. (hey Mr. Norris)
@cherrymountains72
@cherrymountains72 7 лет назад
Yes Hans, pretty neat :-). May you rest in peace and thank you for your enthousiasm.
@suzu0005
@suzu0005 7 лет назад
本当に分かりやすい。TEDトークも大好きです。rip。お悔やみ申し上げます。
@sophienachbaur6516
@sophienachbaur6516 7 лет назад
This is so cool.
@egesajesse
@egesajesse 5 лет назад
Epic Content... was about to ask when the next history is, then the comments broke the news... sad.
@oussamahamal9870
@oussamahamal9870 7 лет назад
Nice illustration of the evolution of wealth and health over 200 years!
@gixxerboy555
@gixxerboy555 4 года назад
What an intelligent person he was and now he has left us...so sad.. :(
@Ellysunshine108
@Ellysunshine108 4 года назад
Great animation!!! Thank you for sharing these new technology's possibilities!
@starrattmaster
@starrattmaster 7 лет назад
R.I.P to an very intelligent and entertaining man
@pritishjacob2084
@pritishjacob2084 2 года назад
its amazing. How did he made this visualisation ? which software was used
@kaylahyang1712
@kaylahyang1712 Год назад
I wanna make presentations like him.
@micebirds
@micebirds 5 лет назад
Потрясающе!
@Osammar100
@Osammar100 3 года назад
I miss Hans.
@turanturkmen8573
@turanturkmen8573 Год назад
Once I saw back scene preparations how they set up the set. If somebody knows can you share the full link please.
@StorytimewithMarie
@StorytimewithMarie 7 лет назад
Very good video! ❤
@mnongrum8970
@mnongrum8970 3 года назад
Janw the same time
@mnongrum8970
@mnongrum8970 3 года назад
Fbr
@raffaele6457
@raffaele6457 6 лет назад
Hans Rosling's prediction for the future is very exciting to wait for. He believes that our life expectancy and wealth will increase, that is amazing. His main reasons why he believes we will have a higher life expectancy and become more wealthy ( Aid, Trade and Green Technology) are going to boost jobs and is the future of our existences.
@fritobelize6271
@fritobelize6271 3 года назад
He was wrong
@theredtechnician
@theredtechnician Год назад
Yeah, the view of the world after the collapse of the soviet union and Fukuyama's end of history was too optimistic, in the decade and a half since he made this the optimism is gone
@ChandlerTWilson
@ChandlerTWilson Год назад
Legend
@honghonglouisa822
@honghonglouisa822 5 лет назад
Rest in peace 🕯️
@LuxrayLloyd
@LuxrayLloyd 2 года назад
Yes! Very neat!
@ВадимКузнецов-т9ч
Почему размерность на изменил? Он делает вывод, что продолжительность жизни растет вместе с богатством, и что увеличилось расслоение, но ни размерность, ни масштаб изменены не были, и как мы наблюдали в 19 веке 400 долларов как минималка - минималкой не являлось, 400 долларов тогда это огромная сумма. Слабая и недостоверная статистика.
@gtdestroyer7932
@gtdestroyer7932 2 года назад
He was a perfect man. I advice you to read a book called FactFulness by Hans Rosling. One the most important books for understand, what is happening and happened and will happen in the world
@KishanYadav-cw5cl
@KishanYadav-cw5cl 5 лет назад
From Coursera Data Visualization Specialization .Nice Visualization.
@匿名-x5m
@匿名-x5m 2 года назад
I couldn't find it. Did they change the title now?
@holopilot726
@holopilot726 4 года назад
what was that country beside Japan at 2:09 that dropped from 50 years to ~15 in 1940?
@palutpawel4519
@palutpawel4519 7 лет назад
RIP...
@reflux1059
@reflux1059 5 лет назад
R.I.P
@NellieKAdaba
@NellieKAdaba 7 лет назад
RIP Hans
@ab.normal.
@ab.normal. 6 лет назад
Beautiful, pretty neat.
@런이지
@런이지 7 лет назад
Good
@DeVlaamseStripjunkie
@DeVlaamseStripjunkie 5 месяцев назад
Anyone else here because of Cisco?
@homeisze9105
@homeisze9105 7 лет назад
rip
@torasagi3181
@torasagi3181 7 месяцев назад
is the "wealth" adjusted for inflation?
@megakev321
@megakev321 7 лет назад
Very nice Swenglish!
@abelprince7161
@abelprince7161 3 года назад
I don't believe there is a time when life expectancy was below 40. I need an to be explained. 200 years ago people lived many years unlike today with high health-related lifestyles and food
@arawilson
@arawilson 2 года назад
Maternal & infant mortality explains a lot of that low number. Of course there were old people. But so many mothers died in childbirth. And babies & young children. Hygiene (washing hands with soap) helped a lot.
@guilhermechecchia6914
@guilhermechecchia6914 7 лет назад
Damn that's old
@5gote8784
@5gote8784 3 года назад
muy buen video ...
@a.jr.2947
@a.jr.2947 4 года назад
Mises soul is shaking at the grave: "Congratulations! You have just discovered the birth of liberalism, so called as industrial revolution or, as Marx preffers, capitalism.
@zeitgeist5134
@zeitgeist5134 2 года назад
Oh, I do really like this man. His optimistic analysis, however, does not factor in the planet-wide environmental collapse caused by out-of-control consumption and overpopulation. In 1810, the Amazon rainforest was intact, the old-growth forests on the northern Pacific Coast hadn't been logged, the Colorado River flowed into the Sea of Cortez, and the free-flowing Nile annually replenished the soil of the farms of Egypt. The rich farmlands of Silicon Valley and eastern China had not yet been paved over. The modest populations of the peoples of Africa lived happily in the relatively malaria-free highlands. Vast herds of buffalo (protein on the hoof) filled the Great Plains and vast numbers of salmon filled the rivers. Not anymore.
@topiliski1497
@topiliski1497 6 лет назад
Where was Russia
@aubri9578
@aubri9578 Год назад
what was that african country that dipped majorly in the 90s? was it Rwanda because of the genocide?
@lalianza
@lalianza 5 лет назад
So, even in his plot is possible to see that unequality between countries raised. Also, this doesn´t show the full story, GDP is too limited and life expectancy is nice, but only one aspect of quality of life. I agree that the world now is better then 100 years ago, but this doesn´t mean its all better or even solved.
@klipkultur2951
@klipkultur2951 7 лет назад
Rosling is truly the best but it's still too complicated for Trump to grasp.
@lospolos13
@lospolos13 5 лет назад
R.IP sir but if I may there was no Bangladesh in 1948, it was called East Pakistan!
@iSniper
@iSniper 5 лет назад
1 day after his death
@mhsvz6735
@mhsvz6735 7 лет назад
Zum Wohl.
@yungknilipp8461
@yungknilipp8461 3 года назад
Ahhh moin Meister
@lauc62
@lauc62 4 года назад
The colonial powers have a moral debt with the colonized nations from where they derived the wealth upon their built today's prosperity.
@fritobelize6271
@fritobelize6271 3 года назад
Good luck 👍
@LinLin-no1cf
@LinLin-no1cf 4 года назад
Lol
@morgancampbell172
@morgancampbell172 7 лет назад
Yeah and I expect this graph to virtually go stagnate as we continue to push for more and more socialism.
@melonman7732
@melonman7732 Год назад
rip bozo
@1p6t1gms
@1p6t1gms 7 лет назад
Thanks for doing your part involving overpopulation Hans.
@govindkrishnag2477
@govindkrishnag2477 4 года назад
Corona Enters
@fabooshka
@fabooshka 7 лет назад
first
@HamzaAli-il6mp
@HamzaAli-il6mp 3 года назад
RIP
@melkerkristianssongiorgett710
@melkerkristianssongiorgett710 7 лет назад
vila i frid 😔
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