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*An updated version of this video can be found here: • Human Population Throu...
It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion-and only 200 years to reach 7 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on Earth’s resources, even as we approach 11 billion?
#humans #population #humanevolution #overpopulation
Related content:
Population Connection
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UN World Population Prospects
esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/
Real-time population counter
www.worldometers.info/world-po...
NASA EarthData
earthdata.nasa.gov
NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center
sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu
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Center for Biodiversity and Conservation
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David Hillis, Derrick Zwickl, and Robin Gutell, University of Texas
World Population used courtesy of Population Connection, ©2015
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United Nations, “World Population Prospects: 2015 Revision”
US Census Bureau
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Encyclopedia Britannica
Inner Asian & Uralic National Resource Center
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Needham, J. Science and Civilisation in China
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@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 8 месяцев назад
A new version of this video, updated in 2023, can be found here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vJ5p3pZlBi4.html
@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviour
@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviour 8 месяцев назад
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@RobertSilliams
@RobertSilliams 8 месяцев назад
@@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviouris this a bot or not?
@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviour
@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviour 8 месяцев назад
@@RobertSilliams No. Are you?
@RobertSilliams
@RobertSilliams 8 месяцев назад
@@lordjesuschristisgodandsaviour nah im not
@robertocalderon1584
@robertocalderon1584 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful. You clowns show "the birth of Islam" but fail to mark the birth, death, or resurrection of Jesus Christ, nor the establishment of His church. I have a "special gift" for you all here it is : ///Luke 9:26- For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels.///
@VanessaSGamingParadise
@VanessaSGamingParadise 5 лет назад
7 billion humans and i am still single.
@xccaae
@xccaae 5 лет назад
it's better this way :P
@VanessaSGamingParadise
@VanessaSGamingParadise 5 лет назад
not IF you find the perfect fit. xD
@boomdos4265
@boomdos4265 5 лет назад
Got to go to India or China. Find yourself a nice Hindu girl or a Confucius/Taoist girl. Or guy.
@XeroZVash
@XeroZVash 5 лет назад
Why are you so worried being single?
@hamnchee
@hamnchee 5 лет назад
No such thing as a perfect fit. Just get out there and break some hearts, including yours. It's not as bad as you think. It's also not as good as you think. But mainly, stop thinking that you don't belong, and start assuming that you DO belong. Own your space around you, everything else will follow.
@kryspy5160
@kryspy5160 4 года назад
how many yellow dots do you want? India: *_Shine bright like a diamond_*
@Neyobe
@Neyobe 4 года назад
Haha
@Neyobe
@Neyobe 4 года назад
Eastern China: wait but I partly diamond too
@lancevanceGTA
@lancevanceGTA 4 года назад
@@prenidsouza9423 who cares
@prenidsouza9423
@prenidsouza9423 4 года назад
@@lancevanceGTA but hey. I feel better when talking to western people than talking with people of my nationality
@vegetableoil3204
@vegetableoil3204 4 года назад
I dont think India said that I think it was Rihanna or something
@theives7594
@theives7594 Год назад
its so crazy to think when my grandmother was born, there were only about 2 billion people.... insane
@anirudhpm9636
@anirudhpm9636 Год назад
My great grandmother had 11 children and their children had 5-6 children!
@May-ky4lu
@May-ky4lu Год назад
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@rajveerkanojiya2985
@rajveerkanojiya2985 Год назад
​@@anirudhpm9636 so
@ntl5983
@ntl5983 11 месяцев назад
​@@anirudhpm9636 She spent 20 years of her life pregnant... think about that.
@universenerdd
@universenerdd 11 месяцев назад
​@@ntl5983 when the math ain't mathin
@gwendalmg4503
@gwendalmg4503 11 месяцев назад
According to some estimates, about 117 billion humans have ever lived on Earth since 190,000 BCE. The current global population is about 7.8 billion, which means that those alive today represent nearly 7% of the total number of people who have ever lived. This also means that there are about 15 dead people for every person living.
@dr.jamesolack8504
@dr.jamesolack8504 9 месяцев назад
The human population reached 8 billion in October of 2022.
@drakebalzer3950
@drakebalzer3950 9 месяцев назад
Someone lives under a rock.
@matthewzuniga452
@matthewzuniga452 9 месяцев назад
Finally someone that's smart
@Restrocket
@Restrocket 6 месяцев назад
Where did you get 117 billion number? Generation is about 25 years. So 120000 years is 4800 generations. If population was around one million through all that time as mentionet at the start of this video we get 4.8 billion people. So it's closer to one half of all humans that ever existed being alive now
@longestvideoever
@longestvideoever 2 месяца назад
What?
@anitasieber4719
@anitasieber4719 3 года назад
quite terrifying when you realize that around 7% of all people that ever existed are currently alive
@Maroon33
@Maroon33 3 года назад
Yes, in the entire history there have been 108 billion humans
@bothnianwaves7483
@bothnianwaves7483 3 года назад
@Aar Somali It's a myth. Anita has right.
@schynobonk
@schynobonk 3 года назад
well i don't find it terrifying, im guessing like 0.01% of all species that have ever exist/existed are alive right now. it's because of age, they have to die sometime.
@jak.cr1ym
@jak.cr1ym 3 года назад
@@govindsah5399 no
@ianhuerta6046
@ianhuerta6046 3 года назад
@@schynobonk ... this is for HUMANS. We are the species that has this ratio.
@ceooflettuce8768
@ceooflettuce8768 3 года назад
Genghis Khan *exists* 30 million people: adios
@SHUBHAM-ff9bl
@SHUBHAM-ff9bl 3 года назад
40 million + people
@ihatethisnewhandleupdate
@ihatethisnewhandleupdate 3 года назад
@@SHUBHAM-ff9bl 10000 million people
@khem6276
@khem6276 3 года назад
100 billion people
@ashrose6946
@ashrose6946 3 года назад
Guess I *Khan't* be alive anymore _awkward finger guns_
@MowGohhldRequired
@MowGohhldRequired 3 года назад
*!!!KHHHHHAAAAAAAAANNNNNNN!!!!*
@fj0m
@fj0m 2 года назад
I find it very interesting to realize that we, as a species, are growing so fast due to some "random" inventions through time, like fire, writing and farming. Before that we were just like other species: powerless and poor. All these inventions gave us food, wealth and time (to even think and create better inventions) . Other species need to fight for survival all the time, while we made possible to watch some RU-vid videos and not worry about being killed because something else is hungry. It is like we are inside a game that everyone loses but we are cheating
@lejohnd2430
@lejohnd2430 2 года назад
This is a great statement that sums it up. It’s crazy how the our species developed and learn to build things over time
@danaolsongaming
@danaolsongaming 2 года назад
We, through careful stat allocation, have become pretty OP in today's meta. Hopefully the devs don't seek a hard nerf in the next few patches due to the other playerbases' complaining about it on the forums.
@sventibaldo
@sventibaldo Год назад
Except none of those invention/discoveries are random...they just seem random to us, looking back from 2022
@charleswhite758
@charleswhite758 Год назад
Good comment, time = leisure, allows idle minds to invent things like penicillin.
@fj0m
@fj0m Год назад
​@@sventibaldo maybe u are right, thats why i wrote "random". it certainly takes intelligence to realize what can ppl do with these inventions
@brianmathews2926
@brianmathews2926 2 года назад
Infant mortality is staggering, historically speaking, when you consider how fast population skyrocketed after it was virtually eliminated.
@Sergio-nb4hj
@Sergio-nb4hj Год назад
It's a part of life. That's what was keeping the population in check and the environment from being overwhelmed
@May-ky4lu
@May-ky4lu Год назад
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@thegrandreader291
@thegrandreader291 5 лет назад
That moment when you realize the deadliest events in history barely made a mark on the world population
@lagillas
@lagillas 5 лет назад
bubonic plague and mongol empire really made a mark. that was REAL FKN depressing times, not the kid wars LIKE WWII or WWI in modern history
@onmeranktv2842
@onmeranktv2842 5 лет назад
Yes exactly
@romella_karmey
@romella_karmey 5 лет назад
Yep and nobody around the globe gives a damn fuck that ancient times only the places they surround.
@lagillas
@lagillas 5 лет назад
@xxaleenazxx just compare the birth rate between 1300-1400 and 1950-2000. I'm pretty sure that everybody who lived around 1300-1400 was pretty sure that it was the End of humanity.
@jyashin
@jyashin 5 лет назад
That's because of the absolute monstrous scale of growth we had since the end of WWII. Modern healthcare and medicine removed nature's check (disease) on population, and nuclear deterrance removed artificial check (war). If you're looking for percentage losses, unfortunately the most massive ones occurred before we had good record keeping. The Bronze Age collapse is probably the greatest loss of human life, but we can only make conjectures on how devastating it is. Other events like China's Three Kingdoms era, the end of India's golden age, and the fall of Rome are known to be accompanied with huge loss of life, but records are uncertain.
@chewswisely7365
@chewswisely7365 4 года назад
“It took 200000 years for our population to reach 1 billion. And only 200 years to reach 7 billion.” Me: man we’ve been busy...
@RPetruccione
@RPetruccione 4 года назад
why is the question to be asking.....technology. We have been using it wrong, we better start using it right.
@himanshu7103
@himanshu7103 4 года назад
exponential
@himanshu7103
@himanshu7103 4 года назад
@@AA_04 its billion
@Crimsrn
@Crimsrn 4 года назад
AAYUSH AGRAWAL 5:36 no, 1 billion
@pikasworld486
@pikasworld486 4 года назад
@@AA_04 Rome had about 1 Million people at 1 A.D., its *billion* , not million.
@TheVandread92
@TheVandread92 9 месяцев назад
This video is best viewed through a big screen. There's so much details that you might missed in smaller screen. Thanks a lot to the content maker for providing such a magnificient display of populations growth over centuries.
@WILDCORNER_
@WILDCORNER_ 11 месяцев назад
And now currently we're all starting to mix into one. Which is kind of beautiful when you think of it. Others rarely saw how other people lived
@ericmassicotte378
@ericmassicotte378 9 месяцев назад
And so far the experiment isn't a very convincing one. I am not sure if we'll ever manage to live in peace as one united population.
@MorningStarElviraAmaro-uu2rv
@MorningStarElviraAmaro-uu2rv 7 месяцев назад
Forevermore
@jojojorisjhjosef
@jojojorisjhjosef 7 лет назад
Its like whats happening to RU-vid channels, when they hit 1 million over the course of 2 to 6 years, another million gets added within the next year.
@jojojorisjhjosef
@jojojorisjhjosef 7 лет назад
Joe Smith :(
@Redshift2077
@Redshift2077 7 лет назад
Exponential growth.
@jojojorisjhjosef
@jojojorisjhjosef 7 лет назад
Georgia for the life y=x^2
@DBT1007
@DBT1007 7 лет назад
@Joe Smith including you.
@juggernaut93
@juggernaut93 7 лет назад
y=x^2 is quadratic y=2^x is exponential
@ritesranjon1152
@ritesranjon1152 3 года назад
Wow India has so much population that it's border is even visible😂
@akshanshchoudhary7397
@akshanshchoudhary7397 3 года назад
@Waleed Masroor Only Indian Subcontinent. Nobody calls it Indo-Pak Subcontinent lol. Stop feeding your Ego
@juancmf9634
@juancmf9634 3 года назад
@Waleed Masroor ex-indo pak subcontinent
@user-kp9of7re9q
@user-kp9of7re9q 3 года назад
Himalayan mountains
@raymendez3403
@raymendez3403 3 года назад
Cause mountains to the north and ocean to the south
@AK-jj1qj
@AK-jj1qj 3 года назад
so does japan
@carolync6053
@carolync6053 2 года назад
Why list Birth of Islam, but not Birth of Jesus, Buddha, Moses, building of the first temple, writing the Dead Sea Scrolls, or occurrences in the Holy Land of Israel?
@bletwort2920
@bletwort2920 2 дня назад
Islam spread very rapidly. That could be a reason
@AZZnJAZ
@AZZnJAZ 7 лет назад
this scares me a bit actually... how fast it suddenly went up like what
@seskissinger7790
@seskissinger7790 7 лет назад
Aaron Boyce food
@Mankindatwar
@Mankindatwar 7 лет назад
growth is in Africa, Middle east and Asia
@vktor5730
@vktor5730 7 лет назад
Aaron Boyce That's the power of technology,medicine,and food my friend.
@christianlynch5507
@christianlynch5507 7 лет назад
Advancements in medical technology.
@wingtip8354
@wingtip8354 7 лет назад
Don't worry once food runs low the population will level out
@piturretetv
@piturretetv 3 года назад
World: How many yellow points you want? -India: YES
@SpahGaming
@SpahGaming 3 года назад
@Vishwesh _ yeah, it was made 73 and a half years ago
@ar.5230
@ar.5230 3 года назад
@cooked oven eggs naa we've fought many times although a war now isn't likely last we had a war 21 years ago
@alansmods1775
@alansmods1775 3 года назад
@cooked oven eggs chill dude 😂
@sniperharshgaming3047
@sniperharshgaming3047 3 года назад
@cooked oven eggs India is a country which never started war, so i m sure pakistan will do something stupid then we will show them 🙂
@SatMan18
@SatMan18 3 года назад
China:am i a joke to you?
@idkwhattodo8652
@idkwhattodo8652 7 месяцев назад
I remember back in like 2017/2018 - 2020 watching this video over and over again because it was just so facinating to me Nostalega just hits different.
@astolatpere11
@astolatpere11 3 года назад
To realize there is a point in time when a person could look upon vast tracts of land no one had ever seen forever.
@knivesron
@knivesron 2 года назад
and there wouldent have been any crap built up to ruin the landscape. i was thinking this too when looking at america in the early days when there was only like 3 mill ppl
@ChinchillaisGod
@ChinchillaisGod 2 года назад
There are still places on land you could visit that a human has never set foot on. Mostly mountain peaks, but it’s still crazy to think that out of a historical population of over 200 billion throughout history, you could be the only person to have been to one of these places.
@cardinalfox4551
@cardinalfox4551 2 года назад
Its also very surprising that earth is currently 4.5 billion years old, and will only live for 5.5 billion years more until we get swallowed by the sun
@ChinchillaisGod
@ChinchillaisGod 2 года назад
@@cardinalfox4551 Humans wont exist on this planet in 5.5 billion years, so I wouldn't be too worried about that.
@cardinalfox4551
@cardinalfox4551 2 года назад
@@ChinchillaisGod yes, but you never know...😉
@thatskeletordude5271
@thatskeletordude5271 5 лет назад
Plague inc players: Here we go again
@ok_255
@ok_255 5 лет назад
Ah! That's my boi
@user-zn4ro4uo6i
@user-zn4ro4uo6i 5 лет назад
That's correct
@wcm9736
@wcm9736 4 года назад
You're damn right.
@jallu_3
@jallu_3 4 года назад
ah shit*
@shryoder
@shryoder 4 года назад
*ah shit, here we go again
@vrom13
@vrom13 Год назад
I like how the population tracker sounds like a Geiger counter! Very nice touch.
@scazab6408
@scazab6408 9 дней назад
But what does it have to do with the human population
@blacksmithbow
@blacksmithbow 3 месяца назад
Awesome video, I come back now and then to watch it. The Geiger counter makes me feel comfortable about the Future.
@Chemson1989
@Chemson1989 7 лет назад
"It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion-and only 200 years to reach 7 billion." And one meteor to reach zero.
@FallMacedo
@FallMacedo 7 лет назад
I can't wait
@petti78
@petti78 7 лет назад
Actually, meteors burn up in the atmosphere and thus are quite small objects. Pretty to look at but not dangerous in the least. An asteroid or large comet hitting us would be much more like it.
@minjamike
@minjamike 7 лет назад
So excited :)
@bobbyde_pressed4023
@bobbyde_pressed4023 7 лет назад
Or you can hope for a plague.
@alexandremoi331
@alexandremoi331 7 лет назад
no plague can kill an entire species, or it has to be engineered by human in that purpose. There is alwais people with inborn or devolleped immunity, you can kill 99% or even 99.9 of humans but there would be survivors. I would say same goes for the meteor, since there is shelter, exept if the meteor kill everything on earth.
@byronmann4525
@byronmann4525 3 года назад
Part of me wishes I was born in a time where most of earth was undiscovered.
@rodesvilobo8670
@rodesvilobo8670 3 года назад
"too late to explore the world..too early to explore the universe" i used to think that was it but then realized i'm just in time to explore the internet, this is the digital era, that's where your mind should be..i'm going to learn how to make vids like this
@soggyflipp1810
@soggyflipp1810 3 года назад
A part of me wishes I wasn't born
@NihilusRex
@NihilusRex 3 года назад
"You're just built differently", you were born in the wrong generation.
@azzzanadra
@azzzanadra 3 года назад
@@rodesvilobo8670 I love your way o thinking
@harisasghar
@harisasghar 3 года назад
Aim for the stars, whole universe out there to explore..
@mikepetitti
@mikepetitti 2 года назад
Fantastic video...well done and easy to follow
@martintommars5175
@martintommars5175 5 лет назад
102,000 years and Greenland still don't have a single yellow spot 😂
@pedro190606
@pedro190606 5 лет назад
Sahara desert as well 😊
@specmoment3592
@specmoment3592 5 лет назад
Greenland has about 60k people ._.
@tanzimi5518
@tanzimi5518 5 лет назад
Bumbo Jumbo yeah so
@taskdream2174
@taskdream2174 5 лет назад
Nor antarctica. No.. Wait.... Antarctica is not on the map.
@gottalivehappy
@gottalivehappy 5 лет назад
102,000 years and alaska only has one yellow spot.
@woozy_deer
@woozy_deer 5 лет назад
Those little clicks and pops in the audio are millions of people banging :)
@whyintheworldamiallowedsuc6417
How come I don't have one?😭
@TheKalikalam
@TheKalikalam 5 лет назад
Certified best comment 😂😂
@piyushmate3837
@piyushmate3837 5 лет назад
Your likes are also 69 on 21april 2019
@xenorarca
@xenorarca 5 лет назад
To me it honestly sounds like a geiger counter...
@jennifertatad7916
@jennifertatad7916 5 лет назад
XDDD
@john-fr5yd
@john-fr5yd Год назад
India and China have always had big population as himalayas provide them dozens of rivers which makes their lands so fertile that they can feed billions of people and they are not dependent on cattle for food like the European countries
@SmokingLaddy
@SmokingLaddy 9 месяцев назад
Dependent on cattle? We eat many animals in Europe: EU 2022 stats 134 million pigs 75 million bovine animals 59 million sheep 11 million goats EU 2020 stats 1.63 billion poultry birds
@joaojonito3764
@joaojonito3764 7 месяцев назад
"11 Billion in 2100" *Laughs in 8 billion in 2023*
@zetagundam20x
@zetagundam20x 2 года назад
Space colonization is the next step. I’ve said this for years because we’re explorers
@unluckyshoe7743
@unluckyshoe7743 3 года назад
Australia: Iceland I can explain- Iceland: 25M?? I only have 300k citizens! Greenland: 300k citizens??? I only 54k Antarctica: you guys have citizens?
@lasarus71
@lasarus71 3 года назад
XDDD
@ceooflettuce8768
@ceooflettuce8768 3 года назад
Hong Kong and Macau: 👁👄👁
@CoreRealm
@CoreRealm 3 года назад
@@ceooflettuce8768 pluto: ;-;
@RAHULGUPTA-uq3te
@RAHULGUPTA-uq3te 3 года назад
India and China: Amateurs
@aldri346
@aldri346 3 года назад
To be fair during the summer almost 5000 scientists live in Antarctica
@AstroInvasionGaming
@AstroInvasionGaming 7 лет назад
Greenland looks lonely
@_keano
@_keano 7 лет назад
it is
@adamhanly
@adamhanly 7 лет назад
still is.
@rubenzander3235
@rubenzander3235 7 лет назад
Very much still is
@Wolffanghurricane
@Wolffanghurricane 7 лет назад
AstroInvasion - Gaming and More so lonely still i think the native american population is actually higher than the white population
@lsquad
@lsquad 7 лет назад
+LeafyHotDog Ur opinion is dumb
@JeantheSecond
@JeantheSecond Год назад
Wow. The number of dots lost in China during the Mongol invasion.
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад
4 key events from 1700s to 2000s 1. British Industrial Revolution 2. Vaccines (Edward Jenner) 3. Antibiotics (Alexander Fleming) 4. Synthetic Fertilizer Weird to think these 4 events created 7.4b in 300 years, yet prior to this humans had peaked at 500m in 11,500 years… woah
@AFGsultanZ
@AFGsultanZ Год назад
You can also simply add after the World Wars, because of Baby Boomers generation, basically after wars, a lot of people were celebrating and finding love, and have kids to start a new life.
@alpha-alpha-325
@alpha-alpha-325 3 года назад
The densely populated region in India is the Gangetic plain. The Ganga river system has provided sustenance to the people for ages. This is the reason why the rivers (Ganga, Yamuna etc.) were treated as goddesses by the ancient people of the Indian subcontinent.
@Desi.Superman
@Desi.Superman 3 года назад
Not only be ancient people. It is still treated as goddess
@jabezsayson1185
@jabezsayson1185 3 года назад
@@Desi.Superman yet the two holy rivers are one of the most polluted in the world.
@mkgirl2321
@mkgirl2321 3 года назад
@@jabezsayson1185 As an Indian, I agree
@Desi.Superman
@Desi.Superman 3 года назад
@@mkgirl2321 as a india i don't.
@mkgirl2321
@mkgirl2321 3 года назад
@@Desi.Superman bruh the Ganges River is so polluted. Why can't we keep it clean? People literally throw trash in it its true don't deny it
@KvnDWr
@KvnDWr 4 года назад
I noticed a lot of people asking: "If humans came from Africa, why do Africans have darker skin and Europeans have lighter skin?" So here's a brief and simplified science lesson: Human skin produces Vitamin D via sunlight. Lighter skin is an evolutionary adaption for people in climates with less sunlight. Lighter skin, which contains less melanin, produces more Vitamin D with less sunlight. Melanin slightly inhibits Vitamin D intake via sunlight. The trade-off is that lighter skin--containing less melanin--is more likely to get skin cancer and sunburn. Melanin is highly effective at protecting the skin from UVB radiation damage from the sun. On the flipside, people with darker skin have higher rates of rickets (and other illnesses resulting from Vitamin D deficiency) when they live in colder climates with less sunlight like northern Europe and northern North America. So to answer your question, darker skin is evolutionarily advantageous in places like Africa, India and Australia where sunlight is ample. Hence those regions possessing people with darker skin. As humans migrated to colder climates, their skin tones got lighter over time, as the need for melanin decreased and Vitamin D increased.
@apocalyptic3837
@apocalyptic3837 4 года назад
oh yeah and dont think about using this for racism because it doesnt affect anything big; just the chance of getting a sunburn
@KvnDWr
@KvnDWr 4 года назад
​@@apocalyptic3837 What exactly are you getting at?
@cruton8_6
@cruton8_6 4 года назад
KvnDWr this is common sense
@KvnDWr
@KvnDWr 4 года назад
​@@cruton8_6 Are you referring to my reply to Apocalyptic or my original post about skin complexions?
@itsmause8715
@itsmause8715 4 года назад
That theory is not really correct because there was alot of lighter skin people in Africa also. White skin is considered a genetic mutation
@frydenx
@frydenx 7 месяцев назад
so nice, very informative, such graphical, thanks
@Massiveboy21
@Massiveboy21 2 года назад
This is a good statement, good job creators of video!
@Kantirist
@Kantirist 7 лет назад
Could be a new game mode for the game " Plague Inc."
@J1Bigtime
@J1Bigtime 7 лет назад
inSANE that is exactly what this reminded me of...on top of me just watching in horror as the population boomed in those last several hundred years
@rod-abreu
@rod-abreu 7 лет назад
Also the sound tracks were fucking well chosen for a game on this theme. At the moment I thought it was only my, insane, game programmer's mind that gave me the idea of making it a game, but I'm happy I'm not alone, we're 190 now :)
@J1Bigtime
@J1Bigtime 7 лет назад
Yosef MacGruber no need to get defensive. You can't deny in this day and age that there are too many humans and we use too many recourses. I am thankful to be alive but that doesn't prevent my concern for the wellbeing of the planet.
@DyllonSlaboda
@DyllonSlaboda 7 лет назад
Yosef MacGruber "liar mad scientists" holy shit you're the fucking worst
@Sirithil
@Sirithil 7 лет назад
@J1Bigtime If there are too many, who is to decide who is 'surplus'? And on what grounds? You?
@klutz3955
@klutz3955 7 лет назад
Notice when each dot pops up it sounds like radioactivity
@mihaiandrei12
@mihaiandrei12 7 лет назад
I don't think radioactivity makes sounds...
@Contradae
@Contradae 7 лет назад
Yeah i heard it too. Its not the radioactivity that you hear but the same sound used by Geiger Counters (devices that measure radioactivity) that makes an audible and distinctive "tick" when the dial changes.
@thu4167
@thu4167 7 лет назад
I think they meant a Geiger counter
@thu4167
@thu4167 7 лет назад
Luka Core what
@dudewithadog
@dudewithadog 7 лет назад
Very informative indeed, and yes, that's the sound a virus makes ;) Interesting that the invent of gunpowder and modern warfare did not bring the growing number down at all, only the bubonic plague once.
@ukukyyg
@ukukyyg 10 месяцев назад
Bro nobody seems to understand how sheerly huge Earth is, and how much resources it, the Moon, Mars, and Asteroids have, if we are alive by 2100 we will probably be a at point of post scarcity, or ultra consumerism.
@bullmoosevelt4495
@bullmoosevelt4495 Год назад
It's officially 8 billion people now.
@-D-C-
@-D-C- 3 года назад
Indian northern plains were densely populated since ages! Wow!
@functionatthejunction
@functionatthejunction 3 года назад
India, the middle east, and Africa are the cradles of humanity.
@egemenpolat7366
@egemenpolat7366 3 года назад
@@functionatthejunction India, the middle east, and Egypt* are the cradles of humanity.
@nightfury4756
@nightfury4756 3 года назад
@@egemenpolat7366 there is more to ancient Africa than just Egypt!
@egemenpolat7366
@egemenpolat7366 3 года назад
@@nightfury4756 where ?
@frozenweevil4022
@frozenweevil4022 3 года назад
@@egemenpolat7366 The entire rest of Africa. Where tf do u think humans came from, Space? The first civilization, Nubia, was in Africa. Also happens to be where humans first appeared.
@ptani4937
@ptani4937 3 года назад
Before 1 AD half of the population live in India Currently 17.4%
@dranflame_1236
@dranflame_1236 3 года назад
Does that include Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal? Since they were also considered part of India in 1 AD
@krybxby
@krybxby 3 года назад
Indian subcontinent
@dranflame_1236
@dranflame_1236 3 года назад
@@krybxby k
@dranflame_1236
@dranflame_1236 3 года назад
@Real Sid206 Why?
@dranflame_1236
@dranflame_1236 3 года назад
@Real Sid206 Pretty sure it did actually
@jessehickman668
@jessehickman668 2 года назад
I can’t help but feel the sound effect chosen has the correct insinuation. Each click. We people are inarguably good at at least 2 things, living and breeding. I’m partial to both myself
@paprus5972
@paprus5972 Год назад
I keep coming back to this video.
@elangrk7903
@elangrk7903 5 лет назад
That moment when you see the world war icon and the population growing like 100x faster than normal
@achilleventrella194
@achilleventrella194 5 лет назад
Eh eh in the bunker they were so close ;)
@akhsdenlew1861
@akhsdenlew1861 5 лет назад
@@achilleventrella194 wow...^_^
@achilleventrella194
@achilleventrella194 5 лет назад
@@akhsdenlew1861 ;)
@achilleventrella194
@achilleventrella194 5 лет назад
@Gabriel petkov (°○ ° )
@smellfish1430
@smellfish1430 5 лет назад
Selective breeding for supersoldiers.
@TheDraxin
@TheDraxin 4 года назад
Amazing how someone born in 1920 and still alive today has been alive while the world population has more than quadrupled. It has never happend in the 200k years of human history. From 1.9b - 7.8b in just 100 years.
@bjornnjalror1253
@bjornnjalror1253 3 года назад
Bear in mind, though, that the population increase hasn't been uniform across the world. For example, India and China have had massive booms. Africa, too, is growing rapidly to the point that by 2050 half of the world's total population will be African. Meanwhile, in Europe, North America, Australia, Japan and New Zealand the population is actually below replacement, and would be seeing actual population decline if not for the import of foreigners.
@the_picsopedia
@the_picsopedia 3 года назад
Replying to both comments... My grandfather, born in 1926, and staying in India has witnessed both the things you guys said. I have talked to him about Indian independence and World War 2 among major incidences. I should ask him about this too.
@ytgamerplaysroblox9659
@ytgamerplaysroblox9659 3 года назад
i know cause in the 16s wee al know how to make a kid
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 3 года назад
Not so much "amazing" as "disastrous", actually.
@Subiwu
@Subiwu 3 года назад
Björn Njalrör yea we know
@user-cf8fq5ec7v
@user-cf8fq5ec7v 8 месяцев назад
Amazing video, congrats
@michiganspencer6920
@michiganspencer6920 11 месяцев назад
You should have added that the eruption of Mt.Toba (approximately 75,000 - 70,000 B.C.E.) almost wiped out the human species. Evidence indicates that after the event....less than 3,000 humans were left to populate the Earth.
@hairyputter5363
@hairyputter5363 4 года назад
World war exists. World: It's babies time
@ra_alf9467
@ra_alf9467 4 года назад
F*ck time
@water7762
@water7762 4 года назад
😲
@eddiegatoh4YT
@eddiegatoh4YT 4 года назад
Sex time
@EternalMuscovite
@EternalMuscovite 4 года назад
This is so wrong
@droppajar
@droppajar 4 года назад
In dire time human tend to have sex more It's like coded on our gene to continue our gene's
@thesportsguy3088
@thesportsguy3088 4 года назад
India : is there any green spot left in my country?? Earth : yes India : yes?? ..... then make it yellow
@itskrish26
@itskrish26 4 года назад
Am from India. No space left here. Population going to double soon Deforestation and
@RS_4582
@RS_4582 4 года назад
@@itskrish26 india's population will never double. It will peak at 1.7billion then it will constantly decline
@manjusingh7810
@manjusingh7810 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@thesportsguy3088
@thesportsguy3088 4 года назад
@@itskrish26 it's projected that India is going to decline after having 1.6 billion So problem is not India... Actual problem is African countries... They almost make more than 5 babies per women
@Prachtoshsonu
@Prachtoshsonu 4 года назад
Immigration only option
@simongoudswaard4061
@simongoudswaard4061 10 месяцев назад
The 6th mass extinction visualized.... it's like watching an explosion in slow motion, we experience it even slower, yet the fact that we even notice the change in a human lifetime is insane, but nobody alive knows any different.
@_Just_Another_Guy
@_Just_Another_Guy Год назад
I really do hope human population has peaked (or is very close to peaking) and we begin the downward slope with less birthrates. We're using and harvesting too much of the Earth's resources. A decrease in population over time (through natural death of course, and not wars/genocide) will do our Earth really good in replenishing it's resources and cleaning up the environment. Right now, the earth has a plastic continent floating somewhere in the Pacific Ocean and is getting larger every year due to plastic waste pollution. Plus smog in more cities are increasingly becoming more permanent. That's just 2 of the many effects of increase in population that translates to increase in industrial production and also increase in waste.
@donaldsexton1305
@donaldsexton1305 4 года назад
This is the best condom ad I have ever seen
@yenthusiast
@yenthusiast 4 года назад
*Indians do not approve*
@williamarnn5240
@williamarnn5240 4 года назад
And yet it doesn't stop, world population continues to boom. World governments promote homosexuality, abortion, war after war, and yet world population booms. Government seek means to other planets, tunnel underground in the hopes of surviving a nuclear war, and yet world population booms. In 2050 it will no longer take years between billion people increases, but months and weeks and days. And then Jesus will come back.
@iKingRPG
@iKingRPG 4 года назад
@@williamarnn5240 we could just stop making so much medicine and safety stuff
@hotrodray6802
@hotrodray6802 4 года назад
Westerners won't use em. Third world countries don't have em available Mostly only the modernized white west is reducing their multiplication rate. Rapidly becoming the minority.
@gayloo8012
@gayloo8012 4 года назад
Damn it! The condom broke around the 1950’s!
@apocalyptic3837
@apocalyptic3837 7 лет назад
1900 to 2100 is basically the rate of which rabbits gave birth.
@apocalyptic3837
@apocalyptic3837 7 лет назад
Also I wonder what Earth would be used for if our civilization became a Type 3 (Intergalactic travel)
@AndDiracisHisProphet
@AndDiracisHisProphet 7 лет назад
Maybe a Museum?
@thomasalvarez6456
@thomasalvarez6456 7 лет назад
That would work, that and other humans or possibly species coming to earth, for some humans like a pilgrimage of human heritage and maybe tourism.
@xoquake3224
@xoquake3224 7 лет назад
+Pig Twins never going to happen
@DaManBearPig
@DaManBearPig 7 лет назад
Pig Twins an exhibit A of what not to do in the early stages of a civilization.
@omnipresent1215
@omnipresent1215 Год назад
I've always been perplexed by people who support increased world population. I-just-don't-get-that-at-all.
@mazighfidel9220
@mazighfidel9220 2 года назад
Fun fact The skull of a human being Tavogalt Watching a show in one of the exhibitions of the city of Oujda in Morocco, and it represents the direct ancestors of today's Moroccans from the gene for the first time from the first time in history, dated about 12,000 years, and it was found in the oldest human cemetery in the world, which is a cemetery on it Tavog. It has now been found in Morocco, and exactly in the village of Tafogalt, which is about 22 km from the city of Berkane That means the first population are Amazigh or (barbar from north Africa)
@skymaster0yt
@skymaster0yt 3 года назад
I like how it went from "tik..... Tik...... Tik..... Tik..." to "TATATATATATATATATATATATATAYATATATATATAT"
@blackman5867
@blackman5867 2 года назад
@Harun Ülgen *Afghanistan flashback
@Muddydoormat
@Muddydoormat 2 года назад
3.6 roentgen. not great, not terrible.
@trexeater101
@trexeater101 2 года назад
Walking into the red zone on fallout
@skymaster0yt
@skymaster0yt 2 года назад
@Skip Hamiltan what XD
@introboy1
@introboy1 2 года назад
Well, I mean what other noise would you expect after the world wars?
@trash3289
@trash3289 3 года назад
I love how after the war, technology exploded, there's jazz and sexy times, no conflict so all of our grandparents just thought *"ayy let's make bebes."*
@thelordofforeheads2839
@thelordofforeheads2839 2 года назад
No, because the massive increase in standards of living during this time from new technologies caused the population to skyrocket as more people started living longer. This population growth has stabilised in all developed nations, but is expected to stabilise world wide at around 13 billion.
@dhruvavikas1632
@dhruvavikas1632 2 года назад
its actually bcos people were poor back then and uneducated so they thought more people meant more income for the family but actually it just became an extra mouth to feed
@dhruvavikas1632
@dhruvavikas1632 2 года назад
im not scared of some idiot redditors who gonna say r whoosh idc
@dhruvavikas1632
@dhruvavikas1632 2 года назад
@Faceless_CS bcos we r intellectually more advanced than the average homosapiens 😏😏
@BreandanOCiarrai
@BreandanOCiarrai 2 года назад
Since WWII the industrialized world has been having far fewer children, the difference is that they are surviving at higher rates than ever before and living longer. Two thousand years ago it was not uncommon among the ancient Greeks and Celtic tribes for someone who survived to adulthood to live into their late 60s or even 70s, but the infant mortality rate was so bloody high that for every successful case like that you had five who never made it to their teens. That changed with antibiotics and other medical technologies that have cut that rate to a fraction of what it once was.
@anshul9462
@anshul9462 2 года назад
That Tabla and flute in the beginning is very serene
@liboriogarza7333
@liboriogarza7333 7 месяцев назад
I find it very interesting to realize that we, as a species, are growing so fast due to some "random" inventions through time, like fire, writing and farming. Before that we were just like other species: powerless and poor. All these inventions gave us food, wealth and time (o even think and create better inventions . There's so much details that you might missed in smaller screen.ts insane that it took 190 thousand years to discover agriculture and yet it took 10 thousand years for humans to become so sophisticated in terms of tech.
@frankk2231
@frankk2231 7 месяцев назад
That's evolutionistic BS. A species with a growth near zero dies out. Even the dumbest animals can spread around the world in centuries *without any invention* . No historical records, no culture, no oral traditions, no language, no nothing. I recommend this video based on sequencing of the Y-chromosome: *Here's How The Population Grew After the Flood by Dr. Nathanael Jeanson*
@RandomVidsforthought
@RandomVidsforthought 7 месяцев назад
​@@frankk2231😂
@subhashishbagchi3191
@subhashishbagchi3191 3 года назад
How many people do you want?? INDIA & CHINA : YES!!!
@rainbowsadface4100
@rainbowsadface4100 3 года назад
People of China and India are all horny that’s why most populated country’s are China and India.😂
@florenttechnetium3217
@florenttechnetium3217 3 года назад
An interesting fact: Population of China accounted for less percentage of the world population while booming
@florenttechnetium3217
@florenttechnetium3217 3 года назад
About 1/4 to 1/5.5
@kingjb6115
@kingjb6115 3 года назад
@@subhashishbagchi3191 Not mostly you dumb. India and china has always been in top population wise throughout history because of good environment and natural resources
@kevinyak61
@kevinyak61 3 года назад
Disgusting land of India
@79blustone
@79blustone 4 года назад
Human: what's a virus? Virus: what's a human?
@shivduttsharma2
@shivduttsharma2 4 года назад
they both spread like a wild fire
@totmgsrockxd9900
@totmgsrockxd9900 4 года назад
79blustone *Chuckles* We're in danger.
@xinflict3078
@xinflict3078 4 года назад
same thing
@hypernova8358
@hypernova8358 4 года назад
man... covid 19 dont even know condom
@mariafe7050
@mariafe7050 4 года назад
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.[1] Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 article describing a non-bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants, and the discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898,[2] more than 6,000 virus species have been described in detail,[3] of the millions of types of viruses in the environment.[4] Viruses are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth and are the most numerous type of biological entity.[5][6] The study of viruses is known as virology, a subspeciality of microbiology. When infected, a host cell is forced to rapidly produce thousands of identical copies of the original virus. When not inside an infected cell or in the process of infecting a cell, viruses exist in the form of independent particles, or virions, consisting of: (i) the genetic material, i.e. long molecules of DNA or RNA that encode the structure of the proteins by which the virus acts; (ii) a protein coat, the capsid, which surrounds and protects the genetic material; and in some cases (iii) an outside envelope of lipids. The shapes of these virus particles range from simple helical and icosahedral forms to more complex structures. Most virus species have virions too small to be seen with an optical microscope as they are one hundredth the size of most bacteria. The origins of viruses in the evolutionary history of life are unclear: some may have evolved from plasmids-pieces of DNA that can move between cells-while others may have evolved from bacteria. In evolution, viruses are an important means of horizontal gene transfer, which increases genetic diversity in a way analogous to sexual reproduction.[7] Viruses are considered by some biologists to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection, although they lack key characteristics (such as cell structure) that are generally considered necessary to count as life. Because they possess some but not all such qualities, viruses have been described as "organisms at the edge of life",[8] and as replicators.[9] Viruses spread in many ways. One transmission pathway is through disease-bearing organisms known as vectors: for example, viruses are often transmitted from plant to plant by insects that feed on plant sap, such as aphids; and viruses in animals can be carried by blood-sucking insects. Influenza viruses are spread by coughing and sneezing. Norovirus and rotavirus, common causes of viral gastroenteritis, are transmitted by the faecal-oral route, passed by contact and entering the body in food or water. HIV is one of several viruses transmitted through sexual contact and by exposure to infected blood. The variety of host cells that a virus can infect is called its "host range". This can be narrow, meaning a virus is capable of infecting few species, or broad, meaning it is capable of infecting many.[10] Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. Immune responses can also be produced by vaccines, which confer an artificially acquired immunity to the specific viral infection. Some viruses, including those that cause AIDS, HPV infection, and viral hepatitis, evade these immune responses and result in chronic infections. Several antiviral drugs have been developed. Humans (Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae (the great apes, or hominids). Humans are terrestrial animals, characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.[3][4] Early hominins-particularly the australopithecines, whose brains and anatomy are in many ways more similar to ancestral non-human apes-are less often referred to as "human" than hominins of the genus Homo.[5] Several of these hominins used fire, occupied much of Eurasia, and the lineage that later that gave rise to Homo sapiens is thought to have diverged in Africa from other known hominins around 500,000 years ago, with the earliest fossil evidence of Homo sapiens appearing (also in Africa) around 300,000 years ago.[6] The oldest early H. sapiens fossils were found in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco dating to about 315,000 years ago.[7][8][9][10][11] As of 2017, the oldest known skeleton of an anatomically modern Homo sapiens is the Omo-Kibish I, dated to about 196,000 years ago and discovered in southern Ethiopia.[12][13][14] Humans began to exhibit evidence of behavioral modernity at least by about 100,000-70,000 years ago[15][16][17][18][19][20] and (according to recent evidence) as far back as around 300,000 years ago, in the Middle Stone Age.[21][22][23] In several waves of migration, H. sapiens ventured out of Africa and populated most of the world.[24][25] The spread of the large and increasing population of humans has profoundly affected much of the biosphere and millions of species worldwide. Advantages that explain this evolutionary success include a larger brain with a well-developed neocortex, prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes, which enable advanced abstract reasoning, language, problem solving, sociality, and culture through social learning. Humans use tools more frequently and effectively than any other animal: they are the only extant species to build fires, cook food, clothe themselves, and create and use numerous other technologies and arts. Humans uniquely use such systems of symbolic communication as language and art to express themselves and exchange ideas, and also organize themselves into purposeful groups. Humans create complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. Social interactions between humans have established an extremely wide variety of values,[26] social norms, and rituals, which together undergird human society. Curiosity and the human desire to understand and influence the environment and to explain and manipulate phenomena (or events) have motivated humanity's development of science, philosophy, mythology, religion, and numerous other fields of knowledge. Though most of human existence has been sustained by hunting and gathering in band societies,[27] many human societies transitioned to sedentary agriculture approximately 10,000 years ago,[28] domesticating plants and animals, thus enabling the growth of civilization. These human societies subsequently expanded, establishing various forms of government, religion, and culture around the world, and unifying people within regions to form states and empires. The rapid advancement of scientific and medical understanding in the 19th and 20th centuries permitted the development of fuel-driven technologies and increased lifespans, causing the human population to rise exponentially. The global human population was estimated to be near 7.8 billion in 2019.[29]
@ChatGPt2001
@ChatGPt2001 7 месяцев назад
The human population has undergone significant changes and growth throughout history. Here is a brief overview of the human population through time: 1. **Prehistoric Era (Before 10,000 BCE)**: - The earliest anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens, are believed to have appeared around 200,000 years ago. - During this period, the global human population was quite small, estimated to be in the thousands to tens of thousands. 2. **Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE - 1 CE)**: - The development of agriculture marked a significant shift in human history, leading to settled communities and population growth. - By 1 CE, the world's population is estimated to have reached around 170 million. 3. **Classical Antiquity (1 CE - 500 CE)**: - The population continued to grow slowly during this period. - By 500 CE, the global population is estimated to have reached approximately 190 million. 4. **Medieval Era (500 CE - 1500 CE)**: - The population growth rate was relatively low during the Middle Ages. - By the year 1000 CE, the world's population was around 275 million. - It reached approximately 450 million by 1500 CE. 5. **Early Modern Period (1500 CE - 1800 CE)**: - The discovery of the Americas and the exchange of crops and goods between the Old World and the New World, known as the Columbian Exchange, contributed to population growth. - By 1800, the global population had reached around 1 billion. 6. **Industrial Revolution (1800 CE - 1900 CE)**: - The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century, led to significant advancements in technology and increased agricultural productivity. - By the year 1900, the world's population had doubled to approximately 1.6 billion. 7. **20th Century**: - The 20th century saw rapid population growth due to improved healthcare, sanitation, and agricultural practices. - The global population surpassed 6 billion by the end of the century in 1999. 8. **21st Century**: - As of my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021, the global population had exceeded 7.8 billion people and was still growing, though at a slightly slower rate than in previous decades. It's important to note that population growth has not been uniform across regions and has varied greatly over time. Additionally, the world's population continues to change, influenced by factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration, and advances in technology and medicine. For the most up-to-date information on global population trends, you may need to consult more recent sources and data.
@walterhain4599
@walterhain4599 7 месяцев назад
This is the most important video of the world!
@johndonne2614
@johndonne2614 4 года назад
If you're looking through these comments, please consider donating to these people. Museums are important.
@nicolinamaria
@nicolinamaria 3 года назад
This comment made me really think twice about that! Thanks ;)
@BlackRoseImmortal75
@BlackRoseImmortal75 3 года назад
Well before asking for donations they should research better because this chart is unfitting recorded history data. This is a good example for showing how a renown institute or agency can say whatever they want regardless of scientific truth nowadays and everyone just accept it because of their name. Even if it's very easy to find out that it's false. Think about this when you are listening to the news because they also do this very often.
@Islamisthecultofsin
@Islamisthecultofsin 3 года назад
+John Donne They seem to favor Is lam in the video. It was the only religion mentioned and they hid theIr participation in the slave trade. Very dishonest of them.
@kpopistherevolutionperiodt8974
@kpopistherevolutionperiodt8974 3 года назад
@@Islamisthecultofsin wtf is wrong with you
@Islamisthecultofsin
@Islamisthecultofsin 3 года назад
@@kpopistherevolutionperiodt8974 You haven't figured out that everything you've been told is a lie. Mohammed had scribes yet not a single verse dictated by Moh amm ed exits. Then you have Petra being the origin of Is lam instead of Mecca. Lots of other issues as well.
@utkarsharyan
@utkarsharyan 4 года назад
It interesting to know that for 99% of human history, our entire population was less than the current population of India or China.
@user-ug8hf1jq7d
@user-ug8hf1jq7d 4 года назад
and in 99% of human history indian&Chinese combine more than rest of the world
@makky6239
@makky6239 4 года назад
@@user-ug8hf1jq7d fertile land make difference :-:
@forddon
@forddon 4 года назад
For 99% of human history the population of China or India was less than the current population of Cleveland
@Jim-pq9pm
@Jim-pq9pm 4 года назад
It's scary actually. For them, and the rest of us. They need to learn to not have so many babies.
@gameplayvideos3113
@gameplayvideos3113 4 года назад
@@Jim-pq9pm stfu
@alvingordon25
@alvingordon25 9 месяцев назад
I have a question, at the beginning of the human race how many people where quote un quote alive. Was it 1 at a time was it a group 5 or more or was it 2. The reason i'm asking is because a some point the population exploded. A time machine would be nice to see for myself but that won't happen. I'm just looking for a different perspective
@lynxfresh5214
@lynxfresh5214 Год назад
It's truly intresting to see the vast majority of humanity living above the equator yet two small island territories in the Indian ocean just off the cost of east Africa (below the equator) each have over a million people living on them while the largest island on Earth aka Greenland is predicted to struggle to get pass a population of 100,000 people in the future.
@majesticcactus2244
@majesticcactus2244 5 лет назад
Does this remind anyone of plague inc?
@mistermoee
@mistermoee 5 лет назад
Sperm Inc.
@hermask815
@hermask815 5 лет назад
Mankind is a disease, when it adapts to the cold, it really starts spreading. What I don't see is the big variation. That bit of color doesn't make a big difference compared to plague inc.
@akminator130
@akminator130 5 лет назад
I was thinking that too
@omertark1651
@omertark1651 5 лет назад
:DDD
@amirulakmal1321
@amirulakmal1321 5 лет назад
Sure is
@geoffytheonemanband905
@geoffytheonemanband905 6 лет назад
Meanwhile Australia sits awkwardly in the middle of nowhere unaware of anything around it
@vieilledutemple
@vieilledutemple 6 лет назад
it's getting crowded on the coasts, but great part of Australia is bush, nobody will ever live there i hope.
@-SUM1-
@-SUM1- 6 лет назад
Australian aboriginals populated the entire continent, just not in the millions.
@bradirv
@bradirv 6 лет назад
4:20 you got a dot 🙌
@liambeerens2148
@liambeerens2148 6 лет назад
dodododa wtf, most stupid thing ive ever read
@IzzyGraceBeauty
@IzzyGraceBeauty 6 лет назад
Was a little annoyed that we weren't acknowledged until European settlers arrived. Oh well
@briezzy365
@briezzy365 2 года назад
The first part should be expanded on: with sea levels, tsunamis, eruptions, and other events represented.
@chansesyres4117
@chansesyres4117 2 года назад
It's kind of a beautiful experiment when you think about it. Despite all the struggles.
@Sergio-nb4hj
@Sergio-nb4hj Год назад
About as beautiful as dipping a flower into a jar of feces til the color changes
@stef6963
@stef6963 2 года назад
The only reason most of us are here today is because of this exponential growth that took place in the 1800-2000’s
@face-diaper
@face-diaper 2 года назад
I'm here because my parents didn't use a condom.
@artmelon5370
@artmelon5370 2 года назад
@@face-diaper damn
@Mark-Wilson
@Mark-Wilson 2 года назад
@@face-diaper guess thats a good thing lmaoooo
@2partiesnotpreferred226
@2partiesnotpreferred226 2 года назад
Colonization
@vincentgallagher7562
@vincentgallagher7562 2 года назад
Uh, yeah. So what? There is a point?
@dvance3808
@dvance3808 6 лет назад
In the end we are just popcorns that keep popping more and more
@thehobbit1654
@thehobbit1654 6 лет назад
Very consuming popcorns...
@MrAcdc2323
@MrAcdc2323 6 лет назад
That’s funny
@miikahardy5242
@miikahardy5242 6 лет назад
Matvic Until...... Nature says HELL NO DAWG and we will starve to death (hooman is stoopid speecieee)
@esco8914
@esco8914 6 лет назад
stupid to survive so many million years . right
@esco8914
@esco8914 6 лет назад
and is it bad to abandon ship? im sure the world will survive few hundred years more first and then we will have the tech to conquer any planet. there are billion earth like planets . who cares?
@JesusChrist-il6nc
@JesusChrist-il6nc 2 года назад
Its estimated that 2050 will be the peak of population with nearly 10 billion people but by 2100 it will drop to like 3 billion
@Rocketmanba04
@Rocketmanba04 Год назад
Jeez, wouldn't expect the population to fall by that much in the span of 50 years
@JesusChrist-il6nc
@JesusChrist-il6nc Год назад
@@Rocketmanba04 its only a theory because birth rates are decreasing as technology advances and in a lot of countries women are simply choosing not to have kids so young however the population can definitely still grow to over 10 billion by 2100 if people still decide to be dumb and have kids extremely young
@mer8795
@mer8795 Год назад
Well, I think the estimate for year 1 AD was too low, as it most likely is based on archeological finds - which we haven't found everything yet; and since some civilization did not leave permanent evidence due to use of organics which decay. Though am not sure what amount each dot represented, but it didn't appear to show any people in vast areas where there were people 5-10K+ yr ago. Especially, as relates to original human migration map. However, yes the growth over the last 1000 years, specifically 500, has been very fast.
@01DOT0
@01DOT0 3 года назад
Everyone: Let us live near the coast! India: No
@KA-rw6dm
@KA-rw6dm 3 года назад
Dumbass everyone lives near river In India rivers get separated saline and very small near coasts
@01DOT0
@01DOT0 3 года назад
Kwaito Gaming who are you to call me a dumbass when you are the one yourself? You really didn’t get it.
@01DOT0
@01DOT0 3 года назад
Kwaito Gaming r/woooosh
@KA-rw6dm
@KA-rw6dm 3 года назад
Dean Kinzie stfu
@01DOT0
@01DOT0 3 года назад
@@KA-rw6dm You're just mad that you're ignorant and your stupidity is bigger than your ego
@Speed9way
@Speed9way 4 года назад
NATURE: It's time to flatten the curve ...
@ridiculousjoe2248
@ridiculousjoe2248 4 года назад
noice
@raw_projects5514
@raw_projects5514 4 года назад
Cruel but weird
@trouvaille8378
@trouvaille8378 4 года назад
Oof
@carso1500
@carso1500 4 года назад
Humanity: no (coronavirus has only killed 250,000 people, thats 0.00003% of the global population, yeah good job nature you have managed to kill a fraction of a fraction of the global population)
@raw_projects5514
@raw_projects5514 4 года назад
@@carso1500 but Corona ain't the only thing killing people...and Corona is actually flattening the curve of babies made each month...i bet pregnancy has declined by 70% since this pandemic started.
@CharDhue
@CharDhue 2 года назад
What method do we use to determine human population?
@whatusernameis5295
@whatusernameis5295 Год назад
I like how this video from several years ago actually anticipates the population peaking and the birth rate has continued to decline
@Bazuzeus
@Bazuzeus 7 лет назад
The scariest movie I've ever seen
@TheSlegi
@TheSlegi 7 лет назад
Agreed.
@bobbyde_pressed4023
@bobbyde_pressed4023 7 лет назад
Our population may have grown exponentially but not our average IQ sadly.
@iacobescuionut2459
@iacobescuionut2459 7 лет назад
It's because stupid people are multiplay faster them smart people. Smart people have max 2 kids. Retards are making around 10-15 kids.
@bobbyde_pressed4023
@bobbyde_pressed4023 7 лет назад
iacobescu ionut Not to mention the smart people get shunned to the side or bullied. So they resort to keeping silent to protect themselves from all the idiots.
@kirbyroks
@kirbyroks 7 лет назад
Smart people do tend to have fewer kids overall, but on a case by case basis the number of kids does not strongly correlate with intelligence. I work with research physicists who are as bright as they come and have many kids and I know people who are dumb as a box of rocks with few or no kids. And world population, in general, reaching where it has, has very little to do with intelligence of individuals in the society. The vast majority of that time, people didn't even know the earth was round. That doesn't make them stupid, just given only a primitive education.
@rovidicus9574
@rovidicus9574 4 года назад
A lot of dots in China coincidentally disappear when the mongols show up.
@zephyr1327
@zephyr1327 4 года назад
Rovidicus Genghis khan intensifies
@aison2735
@aison2735 3 года назад
Then most Mongolians became Chinese
@zywu8719
@zywu8719 3 года назад
@@aison2735 In fact, the Chinese gene pool is a mixture of 7 major groups and other decentralized minor groups, including Northern nomads, which are close to Mongolians. Ethnic integration took place very early in the period of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, at least 1000 year earlier than Mongolian invasion.
@patrickw.4422
@patrickw.4422 3 года назад
@@hepatitisbchan5081 y?
@maxwellli7057
@maxwellli7057 3 года назад
@@hepatitisbchan5081 youre a disease, you aint lying.
@ryantan1754
@ryantan1754 Год назад
Anyone here after the world population reached 8 Billion people
@user-cp3ip3rw7r
@user-cp3ip3rw7r 8 месяцев назад
I think Australia, New Zealand, and South America still have a lot of room for people to live in.
@CarolinaBeanies
@CarolinaBeanies 3 года назад
China and India: dots everywhere USA and Indonesia a lot of dots Alaska: it’s not a lot but it’s hard work (1 dot) Iceland: wait you guys have dots?
@ortherner
@ortherner 3 года назад
Antartica: What’s a dot?
@RoYal-xz5ch
@RoYal-xz5ch 3 года назад
Antarctica: what's human
@cranberryjuice1005
@cranberryjuice1005 3 года назад
alaska is a part of the USA.
@CarolinaBeanies
@CarolinaBeanies 3 года назад
@@cranberryjuice1005 I know
@cranberryjuice1005
@cranberryjuice1005 3 года назад
@@CarolinaBeanies but you implied it as if they were
@sparrowflyingfree3006
@sparrowflyingfree3006 4 года назад
World Wars: Let's try and kill tons of people! Human Population: *explodes right after*
@ok-op8lg
@ok-op8lg 4 года назад
yeah, cause people were happy that war ended. plus alot of women were raped and gave birth after or during the war
@qwerf1897
@qwerf1897 4 года назад
war is about money. only money, not population.
@shannonsmith7201
@shannonsmith7201 4 года назад
No wars less people sounds great to me.
@mikethewise2000
@mikethewise2000 4 года назад
@@ok-op8lg while it is true many women were raped, the baby boom happened because so many men died in the world wars families and local populations didn't limit the number of children in order to go back to a healthy number of men. In farming communities. From the US to China buddy.
@Makattack130
@Makattack130 4 года назад
Sparrow Flying Free it’s because we have technical advancements during war
@vee_0903
@vee_0903 Год назад
The fact that we have test for tomorrow and this was the exact thing i was looking for
@anunnakimenagerie
@anunnakimenagerie 2 года назад
Strange how something so significant is hardly ever talked about
@Blackflame-jl7pf
@Blackflame-jl7pf 9 месяцев назад
I KNOW right. In the grand scheme of things, we really are just babies just starting out. We have alot of growing to do
@akki015
@akki015 6 лет назад
No wonder Indians wrote Kamasutra
@filippoforni6781
@filippoforni6781 6 лет назад
that is certain
@ikscdmdegi6954
@ikscdmdegi6954 6 лет назад
The Hate Personified well, someone has a lot of experience with indian penises huh ? Were you perhaps in an indian prison ?
@basicz223
@basicz223 6 лет назад
Help Me your lame 2
@bluehabs
@bluehabs 6 лет назад
well, no wonder they always ask for bob and vagena
@pedroemanuelruizdiaz4429
@pedroemanuelruizdiaz4429 6 лет назад
Hahahahahaha
@sheesh_hahatdawg
@sheesh_hahatdawg 4 года назад
covid-19: they are too many
@shadowagent6051
@shadowagent6051 4 года назад
This Coronavirus it's not even close to be a threat to the population,people are more scare than dying.
@silverbashspam9701
@silverbashspam9701 4 года назад
It doesn't kill healthy people tho
@AnonningAnon
@AnonningAnon 4 года назад
@@shadowagent6051 You are stupid.
@SuperVoidBoyz
@SuperVoidBoyz 4 года назад
@@shadowagent6051 unless it mutates again which could happen.
@shadowagent6051
@shadowagent6051 4 года назад
@@AnonningAnon ,This virus it's not black death or spanish flu you dumbass,of course people will die,but Coronavirus it's little threat in comparison.
@powerdriller4124
@powerdriller4124 5 месяцев назад
There were far more people in the Americas by 1492 than shown in this video. About 20 million in the Valley of Mexico, something like 5 million in the Mississippi Valley, 10 million in Peru, and about 4 million in the Amazon near Santa Cruz Bolivia. The thing is that 90-95% perished rapidly upon the arrival of Europeans, even without making direct contact, natives in the coasts contacted the Europeans and then carried the diseases to the interior.
@Adar4ever
@Adar4ever Год назад
fantastic material. thank you
@alexdel5629
@alexdel5629 3 года назад
Europe, China, India throughout history: everybody lives here Scandinavia, Russia, Australia, Canada: 👁️👄👁️
@mulavi1
@mulavi1 3 года назад
C'mon you had one job and you failed
@mehrdadmehri9406
@mehrdadmehri9406 3 года назад
Unfortunately, in third world countries, the population growth rate is high! Despite the fact that the people are economically poor and their governments do not take care of the people at all! But like dogs, they keep adding puppies! Countries with ignorant and uncultured people! Such as India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, etc. Although countries such as Iran, despite government propaganda to increase population; They are facing a decrease in the population growth rate, which indicates the growth of the Iranian people in thought and consciousness!
@alexdel5629
@alexdel5629 3 года назад
@@mehrdadmehri9406 While I think that it is true, there are exceptions. The USA and Europe are populous and yet they're both the most developped countries out there. Their population is in decline but still. Also I wouldn't call China "a third world country", it isn't, its politics are just messed up (same goes for Russia, that in comparisom doesn't have many people though).
@mehrdadmehri9406
@mehrdadmehri9406 3 года назад
@@alexdel5629 The population factor can be effective for the development of countries. But at the cost of enduring a hard and miserable life like a large generation like animals! In my opinion, we humans have no duty to produce innocent beings as the capital of the economy for society for the sake of the progress of the rulers! Especially we, the people of the Third World, who are humiliated and weakened by the rulers.
@alexdel5629
@alexdel5629 3 года назад
@@mehrdadmehri9406 I agree. I also think that education is key here: because if you look back just one or two centuries ago even people living in Germany and the US used to have lots of children(sometimes up to 8-10). But since education became widespread and compulsory at least until high school, the demographics are going down quite rapidly.
@TK-cg4ks
@TK-cg4ks 2 года назад
Our ancestors were able to reproduce with only 170 million people in the world, and here we are, at 7 billion, still single😅
@vortex4705
@vortex4705 2 года назад
Pov: well it's not that bad
@mariansabrdella6588
@mariansabrdella6588 2 года назад
Well your ancestors also died because of the plague, mongols, disease in general, and a lot of horse riding nomads, oh and sewage and having sewage on the street. So we are pretty lucky tbh
@yeatdagoat173
@yeatdagoat173 2 года назад
@T K nah i think it's just you
@TK-cg4ks
@TK-cg4ks 2 года назад
@@yeatdagoat173 Didn’t have to call me out like that🥲
@prajwalbgowda955
@prajwalbgowda955 2 года назад
It's good that people are single, orelse we wouldn't be eating 3 times a day
@shotyew1435
@shotyew1435 2 года назад
My one question is what is the deal with the placement of the dots? Like I know they are meant to resemble 1 million people but does that mean 1 million people living in that specific place or is it just meant to resemble region? Because I dont know about you but I for some reason doubt that 1 million people were living in British Columbia back in 0AD
@acoknitteruntemha
@acoknitteruntemha 2 дня назад
I think it was regions
@Arielnovak
@Arielnovak Год назад
4:36 Nov 15th, 2022. Population: 8 Billion
@TrafficPartyHatTest
@TrafficPartyHatTest 3 года назад
everytime one of those dots pop up it sounds like a Geiger counter
@TrafficPartyHatTest
@TrafficPartyHatTest 3 года назад
@Vishnu Vardhan uh oh
@jaywilliams9294
@jaywilliams9294 3 года назад
Hes in shock get him out of here
@plantsero5652
@plantsero5652 3 года назад
@Vishnu Vardhan yes like every intelligent life
@KaiserMattTygore927
@KaiserMattTygore927 3 года назад
I already made an infestation joke about our species don't make me do it again! >:(
@dimontecor
@dimontecor 3 года назад
I just found out about this video and checked the comments only to see if someone had said this already xD
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