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Hans Rosling's famous lectures combine enormous quantities of public data with a sport's commentator's style to reveal the story of the world's past, present and future development. Now he explores stats in a way he has never done before - using augmented reality animation. In this spectacular section of 'The Joy of Stats' he tells the story of the world in 200 countries over 200 years using 120,000 numbers - in just four minutes. Plotting life expectancy against income for every country since 1810, Hans shows how the world we live in is radically different from the world most of us imagine.
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@abbbby9787
@abbbby9787 4 года назад
who here is doing online school right now?
@sh4wty604
@sh4wty604 4 года назад
Abbbby lmfaoo
@svenwind3457
@svenwind3457 4 года назад
Abbbby me lol
@marcell5802
@marcell5802 4 года назад
Me💀
@chasehuang3061
@chasehuang3061 4 года назад
+1 here.
@JesseGolo
@JesseGolo 4 года назад
Me.
@hoplahey
@hoplahey 7 лет назад
RIP Hans Rosling, 1948-2017.
@dennisrose40
@dennisrose40 7 лет назад
hoplahey Thanks for this info. He was a wonderful human being. His personal presentation style and his graphics are great examples.
@consuelobeck-sague7987
@consuelobeck-sague7987 7 лет назад
Rest in peace... and thank you so much!
@isaacs8783
@isaacs8783 7 лет назад
hoplahey shame to hear he died. We watched his talk on overpopulation in geography today and I found it fascinating and he was so animated. When did he die do you know.
@leSingeMajestueux
@leSingeMajestueux 7 лет назад
Nooo ? :'( This guy was so nice ! He explained better than anyone
@MooMooManist
@MooMooManist 7 лет назад
It's so sad that he passed away so early!
@ayotadhiambo
@ayotadhiambo 6 лет назад
Hans Rosling was truly one of the kind...A special human being indeed who believed in the possibilities of all countries in the world being healthy and wealthy.... He shall be greatly missed.
@rka-truthalwayswins5127
@rka-truthalwayswins5127 Год назад
For Josep Borrell, Chief European Diplomat, "Europe is a "garden" while the rest of the world is a jungle"!! The REALITY is that from Spain to France via Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.. European & Western "garden" is built on the genocide of indigenous peoples and the plundering of the “jungle” From India To China To Africa & Native Americas and not on European ingenuity or ANY universal human values!! Meanwhile, a short period of 200 years demonstrates the health & prosperity of the world from Slavery/Colonization to Decolonization!! A period going back 15,000 years will show the REALITY & give a better picture of human evolution!!
@linearmemories
@linearmemories 4 года назад
The video starts off with an extremely imperative and often overlooked fact: data is wildly more powerful when it is both easy to understand and engaging to the public. He certainly achieved both of those things in this short video.
@PushedToInsanity
@PushedToInsanity 10 лет назад
Very interesting. Love his passion for his job.
@PaolaSanchez-hc5my
@PaolaSanchez-hc5my 3 года назад
Right? His passion is BOMB
@Sincerely_Ibrahim
@Sincerely_Ibrahim 5 лет назад
"1948 was a great year, .... and I was born" :)
@pauljohnson-yk5dq
@pauljohnson-yk5dq 8 лет назад
I think many commenters missed the point of this video. Hans Rosling is trying to show the audience how effective Data Visualization can be as a communication tool if done correctly.
@jocelynngh4393
@jocelynngh4393 8 лет назад
+paul johnson thought so too...any chance you know whats the tool used?
@mikesmith2905
@mikesmith2905 7 лет назад
Its available as a download at www.gapminder.org/downloads/ cheers Mike
@Douken
@Douken 5 лет назад
No. He was a statics person. And what he talks about is super interesting to me. You can check his full presentation Don’t Panic world population.
@janetc4255
@janetc4255 4 года назад
im using this as my response on the module question, this it!
@rachitanayak_
@rachitanayak_ 3 года назад
Yess. I had to see this video as a part of a data visualization course.
@vishalcful
@vishalcful 9 лет назад
The graphic design was done by Navneet Team in New Delhi/Germany. I'm proud to be part of this project which was finally used in BBC reel, a 5 months hardworking project. Thumbs up to all the team,
@BredaKansrijk
@BredaKansrijk 7 лет назад
RIP Hans Rosling ✨📊 Thank you for all your vivid presentations 🙋🏻‍♂️🌟
@louisehuang6208
@louisehuang6208 6 лет назад
This video is one of the reasons why I am doing statistics today
@zhemingzhang8980
@zhemingzhang8980 4 года назад
I like your "Beautiful Songs" list!
@varunpandey1453
@varunpandey1453 3 года назад
Happy for you that you got it in the right time!
@someoneunknown3873
@someoneunknown3873 3 года назад
same
@josepharte
@josepharte 7 лет назад
He passed away from pancreatic cancer this morning. Rest in peace Hans. We'll keep on progressing!!!
@happyhippohooray
@happyhippohooray 7 лет назад
It is with great sadness that I have learned that Hans Rosling passed away this morning. For me, this video was the greatest data story that's ever been told. His contributions to data storytelling and global health will be remembered long into the future.
@ELChilli
@ELChilli 10 лет назад
Pretty neat!, häää?
@jimmieakesson8816
@jimmieakesson8816 3 года назад
hmmm
@amyzhang4798
@amyzhang4798 7 лет назад
"WHAT A CATASTROPHE."
@ericcheese7594
@ericcheese7594 7 лет назад
WHAT AN APOSTROPHE.
@lukem118
@lukem118 5 лет назад
"Pretty heat huh?"
@fuzzyotterpaws4395
@fuzzyotterpaws4395 5 лет назад
Press 4 :D
@jaylenrogers8289
@jaylenrogers8289 4 года назад
@amy zhang it means 1. Any large and disastrous event of great significance. 2. insurance A disaster beyond expectations 3. narratology The dramatic event that initiates the resolution of the plot in a tragedy. is this good enough
@jaylenrogers8289
@jaylenrogers8289 3 года назад
@@pashadyne literally Eric and Amy did so read the whole comment before u try to come for me -_-
@supersomethings2276
@supersomethings2276 6 лет назад
This video really made me appreciate statistics more. In my day to day life I tend to find stats often, and I consider them quite boring. But watching several countries in the world drop to the bottom of a chart for a split second, and then bounce back up really gives me a new sense of appreciation for stats. This is fantastic work.
@robertjordan114
@robertjordan114 2 года назад
My absolute favorite visualization example ever! Outstanding presentation! Love it!
@sydneybjornson5703
@sydneybjornson5703 6 лет назад
This video was phenomenal, this visual representation along with the enthusiasm of Hans Rosling keep me engaged and focused. Also, being able to see how far the world has come in 200 years gives me hope that we will just continue to move toward the "rich and healthy" corner.
@JamesZkey
@JamesZkey 9 лет назад
This was an incredible video. Truly inspiring to see such large numbers visualized. Thank you dearly for the upload BBC.
@pyrrho314
@pyrrho314 10 лет назад
I heart Hans Rosling so much.
@sadatsani490
@sadatsani490 6 лет назад
R.I.P Hans Rosling. Your work is an inspiration to anyone trying to be a data scientist.
@manavmanavchhuneja1
@manavmanavchhuneja1 4 года назад
Who's watching this in 2020? Stay at home people
@fatzb5936
@fatzb5936 4 года назад
Manav Chhuneja yep for my homework 😖
@freddiechamberlain444
@freddiechamberlain444 4 года назад
Yup me 2
@freddiechamberlain444
@freddiechamberlain444 4 года назад
I sat here thinking ‘hell next year what will those dots look like’
@Its_Stunt
@Its_Stunt 4 года назад
*cough* 2020 *cough* *cough* corona *cough*
@AK-jt7kh
@AK-jt7kh 4 года назад
Fatz B Don’t you think it’s fascinating though? Like...not homework. Homework sucks. But the information...? Maybe it’s not as relevant to people when they’re still in school. Personally, I’m addicted to learning stuff like this, but then again, I’m also an adult. So. More time to build those dopamine feedback loops I guess. Lol.
@neoviv
@neoviv 10 лет назад
Totally awesome way to present the information.
@chirag_9121
@chirag_9121 2 года назад
This was just *Amazing!* R.I.P Prof. Hans.
@kshitijkulkarni8698
@kshitijkulkarni8698 9 лет назад
I love Hans Rosling and his work!!
@chrisdeboer4601
@chrisdeboer4601 7 лет назад
Absolute legend! Making sure people see and hear facts too, instead of only headlines. We need people like this!
@youtubasoarus
@youtubasoarus 8 лет назад
Amazing effort. Really goes to show we're in one of the most prosperous times in history.
@Dcrtwr1974
@Dcrtwr1974 6 лет назад
What is the name of this graph
@gperson1967
@gperson1967 6 лет назад
I'm glad your life is working out.
@fernandomaia2328
@fernandomaia2328 6 лет назад
prosperity is a geometric progression, once increasing, will increase each time more fast
@mrniusi11
@mrniusi11 5 лет назад
it also shows that Western culture is superior.
@-Foxer-
@-Foxer- 5 лет назад
Some interesting criticism from another Swede academic : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OoIcsj9ysvs.html
@iasminmouta457
@iasminmouta457 2 года назад
Loved this video, his enthusiasm is contagious. Awesome work with the grafics too, thank you for this.
@cessabells2
@cessabells2 6 лет назад
This video was really helpful in terms of understanding our planet and the changes it’s been through the past several years. I appreciate the effort and time that’s been put into this video.
@philonico
@philonico 2 года назад
Fabuleux. Merci pour cette explication
@akon795
@akon795 10 лет назад
I watched this video in my high school English class, and I found it quite fascinating. I have used Gapminder before, but I thought it was really cool, and engaging to have the visual and Hans Rosling explaining it. I really love the expression/excitement in Hans Rosling's voice, it makes watching this video much more interesting. I also really enjoy Hans Rosling's optimism for the future. I really like this video and I think it is a smart way to show how things have changed in terms of wealth and health in countries over the course of 200 years.
@kyliebulloch1610
@kyliebulloch1610 10 лет назад
I found this video very intriguing. Hans Rosling really knows what he is talking about and it kept you interested with all of the visuals that were included. The graphs/charts helped me process what he was explaining, and it helps show how much the world has changed over the years.
@annieyennhi
@annieyennhi 4 месяца назад
I have watched this video several times and I was astonished every time I watched it. Engaging, Informative and Vivid! 💯💯💯
@BrentsTreehouse
@BrentsTreehouse 7 лет назад
Hans Rosling will be sorely missed. I treat all of my population and sociology students to his presentations. We need more great communicators like him.
@keri_gale
@keri_gale 9 лет назад
This video puts a lot into perspective. Showing us how much the world has changed and developed in the past 200 years. I was extremely surprised at how well this graphic represents the evolution of the past 200 years within a 4 minute span. He put all of the data he collected into a very well put together visual presentation that allowed many of us to understand better than we have otherwise. It was amusing to see how much healthier and richer many countries got over the years. Hands down one of the best interpretations I have seen.
@StarmarLoL
@StarmarLoL 8 месяцев назад
I love you shawty
@mishawilson1535
@mishawilson1535 7 лет назад
RIP Hans, Thank you for your awesome videos!
@shubd4369
@shubd4369 6 лет назад
Great insight into the history of lifespans from all parts of the world. Very well put together!
@rorydong67
@rorydong67 8 лет назад
I really like this video. It shows us how lucky we are to be living in this time period where life expediency has increased dramatically and less people are living in poverty.
@MarioSalimon
@MarioSalimon 8 лет назад
Excellent. I looked for a hig res version all over the place. It would really be nice to see one.
@katiefleming6790
@katiefleming6790 6 лет назад
This is a very interesting and effective way of displaying information. Props to Hans Rosling and everyone behind this video for their efforts.
@clarkakatiff6787
@clarkakatiff6787 5 лет назад
I first viewed this in 2010 and found it anew as I searched for old correspondence with a colleague of mine. Still very useful to view.
@leahcollingwood1494
@leahcollingwood1494 8 лет назад
this was really cool!
@ManMadeDust
@ManMadeDust 8 лет назад
This video was really interesting and it definitely raised some eyebrows by showing us how different life is now compared to 200 years ago and how our life expectancy has rapidly increased in the pass 200 years.
@mananbhandari1804
@mananbhandari1804 10 лет назад
I found this video to be very interesting and really informative. The way Hans Rosling and his team created a 3D Gap minder was a fantastic way to visualize the statistics. I hope that in the near future all the countries in the world will be living in the rich and healthy side of the graph.
@oswalddas
@oswalddas 9 лет назад
Hans Rosling's presentation is superb. He has explained the growth of world population very well and I have shared it in FB account.
@hussienalbermany9182
@hussienalbermany9182 8 лет назад
Amazing effort, obviously it took so much time and effort to make this video and it took a lot of man hours to collect all that data and put it all together. I really like how he said that aid, trade, green technology and peace will lead us to a better world and if the countries in the top right corner would help the poorer countries then maybe someday we may all be in the top right corner.
@davidng8732
@davidng8732 10 лет назад
One of the most optimistic public health researchers, or heck, any researchers, in the world. And he's right!
@pcuimac
@pcuimac 10 лет назад
He is just in the "what has been" department. The future does not look that prommissing. Fracking and Tar Sands will not make a dent. It will only worsen climate change cause by AGW. Energyconsumption did not decouple from economic output. In the next 30 years we need all the energy we have used in all of history before. Where will you get that much fossile fuels from? Extraction has allready peaked. A spike in demand would cause a massive recession because of peaking prices for mostly everything. We are in for a rough ride.
@basmadahash1029
@basmadahash1029 4 года назад
Amazing. I keep watching it over and over!
@elizabethanne292
@elizabethanne292 6 лет назад
This video is very interesting to watch and has really made me think about the world in a different way.
@Chesterton7
@Chesterton7 9 лет назад
Beautiful.
@mat7540
@mat7540 9 лет назад
yea im stealing this
@baussier134
@baussier134 8 лет назад
2:56 Mao doing Mao's things in China
@stevekellmeyer1929
@stevekellmeyer1929 8 лет назад
+Leonardo Silva Notice how he takes time out to show the difficulty created by WW I, but brazenly ignores Mao's "Great Leap Forward". Quite interesting
@jeormarv3210
@jeormarv3210 8 лет назад
The USA and many European counties blocked China's economy in the 40s and greatly staggered their economy, and sent many into poverty.
@makaipost260
@makaipost260 7 лет назад
I noticed that too.
@goldslg001
@goldslg001 7 лет назад
Yes and the Chinese gov. gets back so quickly.
@jlaurson
@jlaurson 7 лет назад
Not quite interesting. It's meant to be a 4 minute video, not an exhaustive analysis of why data moves as it does. That's in the long version. Hans Rosling would be -- would have been -- the last person to marginalize or ignore the grand, insane, misanthropic atrocities of Mao.
@Rina-ub7qo
@Rina-ub7qo 6 лет назад
Visually representing such important data in this way intrigues more people in these topics we should all be aware of. I am happy that Hans has showed the world how we have been/are evolving in an exciting manner. It shows that technology really has a way of educating the world, it is so up to date that we see it as nothing, but it holds a tremendous amount of power. It is such a quick way of getting to a point that would usually take a long time to get across. The concept of a year is a long time, but going through it in a second is exciting and entertaining, which is exactly why Hans Rosling portrayed it that way. It shows the importance of time and how our world is evolving so quickly. Hans illustrates such an important topic in a powerful way.
@kingslayer6253
@kingslayer6253 6 лет назад
It is amazing how the world has changed throughout the 200 years and amazing work from Hans Rosling's, he really shows the interest and passion for his job.
@SkellsMakeup
@SkellsMakeup 10 лет назад
That was incredible!
@prasannajanakiraman5832
@prasannajanakiraman5832 7 лет назад
until you notice that the x-axis is logarithmic..
@alexandern9353
@alexandern9353 7 лет назад
Nope. It remains incredible.
@marinaorp
@marinaorp 10 лет назад
"pretty neat, uh?" awesome video!
@flyskypear
@flyskypear 7 лет назад
Amazing video. I still remember it after maybe 5 years when I first saw it. RIP.
@maurahabab6598
@maurahabab6598 6 лет назад
Amazing video! Hans and the people who collected the information’s and created the graph worked so hard putting all of this together to show the world what many countries life expectancy was and the average income 200 years ago. After watching the video, I realized that in 1948, many countries in Asia had a life expectancy below 50 compared to many countries in Europe which had a life expectancy of above 50. But as the years go by, most of the countries in Asia had a life expectancy over 65 years old.
@viperx23
@viperx23 3 года назад
I like to imagine he's walking around in an empty room trying to guess where the graph is, and the editor needs to keep moving it around so it matches up
@FarrellManalif
@FarrellManalif 8 лет назад
It is fascinating how the world population, and the economy of every single countries moving up from time-time.
@ethanschuster3333
@ethanschuster3333 6 лет назад
very eye-opening video Hans! You have really encouraged me to think about the future and what is to come.
@jessicanissen9845
@jessicanissen9845 6 лет назад
wow! I never could have seen that type of information being displayed in this way, it has really opened my eyes to see these stats and how much each country has grown over the last 200 years.
@phil_the_swede
@phil_the_swede 3 года назад
I had the extraordinarily pleasure of watching late Mr Rosling live in 2015. If I remember correctly he spoke for about 2 hours about differences in and between countries and how little we actually know about it. He raised questions we didn’t know we wanted to ask, and flipped over assumptions we were convinced about. Today, in the middle of a pandemic, we wish more than ever that Rosling still was able to blow our minds with real facts. Despite the need for him, I’m still relieved that he didn’t have to go through yet another catastrophe after all the work he went through. If you haven’t already, I strongly suggest that you read his two books about him and his work. Rest In Peace Hans 💙
@sreemoyeegupta1595
@sreemoyeegupta1595 Год назад
what are the book names?
@some1new956
@some1new956 2 года назад
did anyone else have to watch this for school? 😶
@anjummadani
@anjummadani 7 лет назад
What a performance! What a magical demonstration of technical virtuosity! And, finally, what a triumph for the fantastic team behind this supremely elegant work! Please, please give us more! Ye are Gods in the making if you but knew!
@david.stachon
@david.stachon 9 лет назад
Anyone else see him at the Tableau conference today (Sept 11, 2014)? Simply brilliant.
@aspenricca
@aspenricca 5 лет назад
multiple classes have had me watch this at school
@ovidiuc
@ovidiuc 9 лет назад
Only 6 million people saw this while gangnam style has ~2,222,137,059 views. Talk about priorities in life :))
@dilipvaishnav5996
@dilipvaishnav5996 9 лет назад
it is a natural phenomenon...... look at ur thighs,,,, they r huze ....weight in kgs..... compare this with ur endocrine glands ....they r tiny ....weight in mgs ...... but they affect almost every cell of body..... same is d case is wid our socity..... ( r u getting my point ???? :)
@ovidiuc
@ovidiuc 9 лет назад
Dilip Vaishnav you mean...'it's the little things that count'? or something like that
@dilipvaishnav5996
@dilipvaishnav5996 9 лет назад
I mean ..... its not the size which is allways important ...... there vl b more peoples watching cricket or football or worse senceless daily soaps ......... don't loose ur heart for numbers ;)
@zraihan100
@zraihan100 9 лет назад
Super presentation. I really appreciate the way he shows the life span of people in the world. Thanks Hans Rosling's for nice presentation.
@simonebrightstein9759
@simonebrightstein9759 8 лет назад
still the most joyful way to make stats interesting and all due to the joy that is Hans Rosling.
@KathleenBeisly
@KathleenBeisly 10 лет назад
What a fascinating way to visualize data. This would be do dull in a PowerPoint presentation. And a fascinating topic as well, you can easily understand how the increase in life expectancy, combined with increased wealth, have dramatically impacted population growth.
@jacks0n464
@jacks0n464 2 года назад
i need help with the increase in wealth in these countries
@ShowaShorts63
@ShowaShorts63 Год назад
Be honest your Geography teacher made you watch this
@edwardpeters2648
@edwardpeters2648 Год назад
history
@anabeatrizscomparin5511
@anabeatrizscomparin5511 6 лет назад
Really interesting video!! We don’t realize how much the world has changed until we see videos like this one, and thank that it is always getting better and better in some aspects...
@blaize08
@blaize08 6 лет назад
This video is very interesting and helpful. It helps me understand how the world changes throughout the years. Hans Rosling explained it very well.
@alanb8971
@alanb8971 7 лет назад
Sadly, this wonderful fellow passed away today. Thanks for everything, Hans.
@karlivanmeneses6199
@karlivanmeneses6199 4 года назад
2020: Every country goes down - Covid19
@candyboo7654
@candyboo7654 6 лет назад
It's really amazing what you can learn in less than 5 minutes, this video really showed me how life was not so long ago and how far we have come.
@martinafernandes6094
@martinafernandes6094 7 лет назад
Such a great video!! Super informative!
@moosie1237
@moosie1237 7 лет назад
RIP😢
@aspenricca
@aspenricca 5 лет назад
1:54 is my favorite part idk why I feel i need to meme this
@fuzzyotterpaws4395
@fuzzyotterpaws4395 5 лет назад
Press 4 :D
@shrutimehta1411
@shrutimehta1411 2 года назад
This video is very helpful. Thanks for creating and sharing.
@paulturley5793
@paulturley5793 6 лет назад
Even though created over seven years ago, Hans Rosling's original moving bubble chart presentation is one of the move impactful data visualization examples ever. The message is so clear. Many software vendors have since adopted it.
@TheCynicalOne24
@TheCynicalOne24 8 лет назад
This was very interesting. I'm glad that the age that we may die at is higher then 40 years old and I'm glad to see that the poor countries are getting healthier as the years go by.
@BlackFlashDrive
@BlackFlashDrive 4 года назад
The reason why it's so low is bc of infant mortality, not bc ppl are dying at 40
@9tupdtfh
@9tupdtfh 8 лет назад
would like to see a 2016 status report
@goldslg001
@goldslg001 7 лет назад
www.gapminder.org/data/ check it
@Theodoreorion
@Theodoreorion 8 лет назад
Fascinating stuff! I've seen this graph many times before, but it never ceases to amaze me to actually see the quality of life increase in such a short amount of time. Also it's nice to hear an optimistic prospective of Earth's future than all this dystopian stuff I so often hear.
@johncalungsod8643
@johncalungsod8643 6 лет назад
This video was really helpful in regards of learning about the changes that have occurs from the past years. I think that Hans Rosling was really specific about this topic.
@elvisperez8107
@elvisperez8107 9 лет назад
I'm only watching this video because my teacher assigned me homework on this.
@sarah-mt3uo
@sarah-mt3uo 7 лет назад
Baka samee.
@conservativedeveloper7289
@conservativedeveloper7289 7 лет назад
lool same, but it is interesting.
@ElliePaige13
@ElliePaige13 6 лет назад
YEP YEAR 8 GEOGRAPHY: DEVELOPMENT
@ElliePaige13
@ElliePaige13 6 лет назад
HI HOLLY ITS ME ELOISE FROM UR SCHOOL 😀😀😀😀
@JudahHimango
@JudahHimango 5 лет назад
Come for the homework, stay for the amazing visualization and awesome reality of the improving world.
@Andrea-zo4qy
@Andrea-zo4qy 3 года назад
2020 saw the world heading towards health and wealth and was like "lemme do something about that real quick"
@SamDurkSheff
@SamDurkSheff 2 года назад
While far too many people have died and each death is tragic, I don't think the Covid numbers would impact that graph much at all. It's mostly older people who are succumbing and even the total numbers of those who have died are miniscule when compared to global population (current fatality rate globally is very roughly that about 1 in every 5,000 people has died from Covid - I think!). Would be interesting to see an updated version though!
@CinxiaCreative
@CinxiaCreative 10 лет назад
Fascinating... both the information and the way it's presented.
@janetgoncharenko2723
@janetgoncharenko2723 6 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video, sometimes you really need to be able to visualize and put into perspective things like this that go on in the world even without complete media coverage. it really good to be able to actually put into perspective the fact rather than just reading or hearing them and not remembering a thing
@richierichmich
@richierichmich 8 лет назад
Any chance of updating to factor in the economic duress since 2009?
@goldslg001
@goldslg001 7 лет назад
there is a website they did not mention the data comes from:www.gapminder.org/data/ you can find more data there and thats very interesting.
@SirMrRoack
@SirMrRoack 8 лет назад
Dat logarithmic scale of income tho
@ernestmoney7252
@ernestmoney7252 7 лет назад
Imagine what the Western/African income discrepancy would look like with a linear x-axis. Most commenters here don't get it. Rosling has them fooled.
@baaaaaaz
@baaaaaaz 6 лет назад
Mmm agreed but the non-linear axis gives a more accurate portrayal of purchasing power between countries $400 in Ghana will buy you a lot more than $400 in USA
@alexanderkoll9616
@alexanderkoll9616 5 лет назад
No big deal. Linear scale has a domain of scale from about 300 dollars to 150000 dollars - in the 1800s, this would result in lots of wasted space to fit in the data, which in turn would make it look like the countries were all kind of the same (just a bunch of boxes close to each other). It is fairly easy to replicate this if you want to try it out: 1 ) github.com/bloomberg/bqplot click on the image to see the python bqplot code - get the json file from github.com/bloomberg/bqplot/tree/master/examples/data_files and correct the file path in data = pd.read_json so that it matches your local copy of the nations.json file afterwards, just change x_sc to linear like this; x_sc = LinearScale and run all cells 2 )github.com/adamjanes/udemy-d3/blob/master/06/6.07/js/main.js Adam Janes' Udemy course called "Mastering data visualization in D3.js" which even has a section in the scale and axes sections that shows it in linear and log scale.
@NotASummoner
@NotASummoner 3 года назад
@@ernestmoney7252 Fooled? You actually want a linear scale? A linear scale would place Sweden and Norway as far from eachother economically as Burundi and Indonesia (Both cases being about 12000 GDP (PPP) per capita). Do you seriously think that would be a more accurate representation of the world? That chart would truly fuel the ignorance that Burundi and Indonesia are as similar economically as Sweden and Norway. Ridiculous.
@kianalee3288
@kianalee3288 10 лет назад
I found this video very fascinating and a great way to present statistics. This video showed me that Hans Rosling is very passionate about his work. The way he presented the development of the world in terms of health and wealth over the past 200 years was outstanding. With the use of Gap minder in the presentation, it kept me engaged and helped me understand the topic more.
@zainabshahzad7750
@zainabshahzad7750 6 лет назад
love the video! It explains the progress of mankind through years very accurately. Didn't expect the video to be this interesting. It is interesting how the population and the economy of countries have increased overtime.
@Chrille5782
@Chrille5782 7 лет назад
*RIP*
@iBombBlaster
@iBombBlaster 7 лет назад
Anyone else is from Year 8 Geo?
@a-ntics5897
@a-ntics5897 7 лет назад
Yup.
@isabelladolby7621
@isabelladolby7621 7 лет назад
iBombBlaster BLR year 9, listening to 'uncle Hans'
@mandyg8225
@mandyg8225 7 лет назад
haha yeah
@LizzieYoung
@LizzieYoung 7 лет назад
iBombBlaster BLR year 7
@ishithaislam7564
@ishithaislam7564 7 лет назад
lolll yes
@robynchow8561
@robynchow8561 5 лет назад
This video was really cool, it was interesting to see the changes over the years and how different things are now!!
@hemantpatel1413
@hemantpatel1413 5 лет назад
That's a really wonderful visualization.
@dodarexx
@dodarexx 3 года назад
Who is watching this in online school 2.0
@hdgamer6469
@hdgamer6469 3 года назад
"in the most up do date statistics" shows 2009..... BRUV this video is old
@ajiteshsandhu6051
@ajiteshsandhu6051 6 лет назад
its crazy to see how this video is visually representing so much information about the growth of the world in the past 200 years and how some nations have improved differently over the years. this video is very well represented and is really interesting to watch as well.
@shashankagrawal1058
@shashankagrawal1058 5 лет назад
great work it feels amazing to see 105120000 minutes of changes around the world in only 4 minutes
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