Bullshit. The most significant event in the history of our species, was on April 1st, 1990. At the Sky Dome in Toronto, Canada. When the Intercontinental Champion, Ultimate Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan, for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship Belt. Becoming a double champion and holding both belts aloft!!! Undoubtedly the greatest night in mankind's history.
@@andrewnancarrow because it wasn't 6000 years later. Like wtf bro it was a bunch of animalistic people walking the earth with no context of how big the world is. Then 6000 years later after civilization and inventions happened they were able to go there. But yea at the time they didn't have boats or anything really. Just basic people
People who believe humans came via the landbridge, between 2 glaciers in the frigid cold, then wiped out all the large predator mammals from coast to coast with rocks tied to spears as they made their way down to South America are literal retards.
@@yabbadabbadoo1 its so cool how u can tell about how things will act like, even though we cant see them ..just like we are tryin to tell you, the science that says the rocket is way to loud for human ears, the van belts are too strong or the firmament is a solid dome u pick....if i wanted to keep this lie goin , i'd never give the public a VCR or a zoom camera Do Not Watch This Video,, a great Flur Fur intro ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D0peS1oxYLo.html Why You Should Not Trust Today's Cosmology - Michio Kaku ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-olo_z6yZjbg.html Vsauce --its a ball but Science proves nothin ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cbc5tNhlTws.html Can U See Stars Buzzed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jFqDTxYegzI.html RAINbows++Flat Earth Dome Explained ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fDBRhxryfZM.html Flat Earth - Best Presentation to Dat, objective n honest ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YVLzPEoKhe0.html\ The Roast of Colin O'Brady: Do Compasses Work In Antarctica? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XJZ9fcsyNcw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Wc54EDkRug.html
@Black Noir that’s called falsified information that was implemented in a corrupted education system. There’s always 2 sides of the story.. and let me tell you.. the other side is not so remarkable.
I like how people say Columbus didn’t do shit, but they’re afraid to swim at the beach. Dude got on a boat without a motor and said ‘we’re going that way..’ Balls
@Black asshol3 Leif Erikson"s achievement amounted to nothing while Columbus kicked off colonization which has had a major effect in every single large event since. Columbus unintentionally united all humans and initiated Britain, France, Spain, and Portugal to set up colonies in the Americas. Lief Erikson established a lumber colony and then abandoned it. Everyone who could easily have account of Lief Erikson's colonies in North America were wiped out in the plague. Erikson failed and Columbus won.
@D C You should re-listen to the video. Tyson never said Columbus was the first. He clarified it by saying Columbus coming to america was the biggest single event in human history.
@D C Vikings who came to America did not spread this information, and it was eventually lost as most advances in their technology were. Vikings were much more advanced than we realize, but were horrible at spreading, and maintaining this information. The vikings discovering America has literally nothing to do with Columbus discovering America.
WRONG! The Siberian’s came over about 4000 years ago, which would have been 6000 years after they had supposedly been “stranded”. That’s who became the Inuit people.
Timothy Kammerer Christopher Columbus Story ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AUd-bCfi7LI.html was the greatest thing ever. This guy made it simple and funny how it should be.
For those attending school: alway try to pick courses NOT based so much on the SUBJECT MATTER but based on who the professor is. This video is an excellent example of making mundane (or boring) but important subject matters come to life. In law school, my most favorite professor taught Civil Procedure (most mundane/boring class in law school). I also took Entertainment Law (a very exciting/‘entertaining’ area of law. It was my worse experience in law school.
Neil: The rejoining of the human species, once separated now joined. Without that event, we would not exist today. Furthermore it's amazing... Rogan: Native Americans had Syphilis?
EnigmaOGN the Americas would hopefully be inventing the wheel in 2018. That's how wildly behind this Coast was in some ways . If left to develop at the speed they were , never interrupted, their way of life was set to sustain for a very very long time . In other words ,eith no outside influence to their way of life, a few inventions like the wheel aside, natives would still be living the same way they were 200 years ago .
Would love to see Joe and his influence tackle a discussion on YDNA. It is literally a miracle tool that has relatively gone unnoticed in his discussions. Neil briefly mentioned it in this video but its a test anyone can do and people should do.
Not even funny, the kind of r*tards who follow him are all junkies who watch Inca monuments and start babbling about aliens and magick, it's beyond stupidity. Listening to these shit podcasts ruins your being.
@@MH-nu4ip Interracial porn (Black men + white women) is the most popular porn, and majority of porn watchers are white males. Return Of The Snow Monkey is correct. Your defensive response reeks of beta male insecurity.
@@MH-nu4ip I like your profile pic. What do you think is going on in the p*** industry then? You can't deny that they make it for certain people or that it is owned by people who do not like Americans having freedom of speech or it is at least owned by people who do not respect us in the least
Yep, but because he presents his theory with such conviction and because he's such an intelligent guy it's easy to take as fact. You can also see Graham Hancock present a completely different hypothesis about North America with exactly the same conviction.
@@robinmay8725 Graham handcock has better intentions and is less biased plus being who he is Neil probably is a egomaniac but I cant say that forsure his persona is very chill for the most part
Victor Garcia Yeah people are so quick to forget that white people (and sometimes Asians) aren’t the only people to develop sophisticated lifestyles. It’s not his fault though we’re all bred to think that way.
@@hunterMH1 Right. For some reason we are taught to believe that advancements and civilization are objectively better. I know why though, that makes us think of a certain race as superior...
Matheus Salema lol you dumb fuck I said an EMPIRE do you know what an empire is? You don’t even know what you’re arguing about cuz you don’t even understand what I said 😂😂 Jesus Christ white people get so offended when they don’t get all the attention 😂
They saw lightning almost strike them and said "oh shit" and then saw the fire. If they had a cave they'd bring that shit back and keep it burning 24/7 and eventually tried sticking meat in it.
@@A_Black_Sheep94 most likely; which is why cultures view their chief god as a thrower of bolts and prometheus comes "the smart human" to steal the fire for the others.
This is truly amazing, Neil broke it down so well I watched this 5 times. Now I am no scientist or archaeologist or a historian teacher by any account. I am a student with a question… yes what Columbus did was a great accomplishment but only after he calculated that Asia was on the other side of the Atlantic and also claimed he could get to Japan too.. the Portuguese knew he was all the way wrong, let’s start there. Ok so.. the people who crossed those land bridges during the ice age get no props, they walked it… walked!!.. and we gonna skip that to where Columbus missed his trigectories and “discovered” the Americas?? The math ain’t adding up.. mind you even after getting there he still claimed it was Asia, he probably died thinking that ( I might be wrong abt that). Let’s not get into the Mali empire, that’s a trigger for many lol.. his discription was educational but it does leave room for questions and I know he’s gonna argue to be right not correct…
@@c4l246 Neil deGrasse Tyson is not merely an astrophysicist. That's just his profession. He's a science communicator and a polymath. In fact, he's arguably the greatest science communicator since Stephen Hawking, and clearly along with Sam Harris, they are the greatest American ones since Carl Sagan.
no individual "walked" across the entire land bridge. That land bridge was traversed over generations. The description of that land mass as a bridge conjures the wrong idea that people had to cross it quickly. In fact people lived and hunted on that land mass (called Beringia) for thousands of years.
Joe Rogan is the greatest interviewer of all time!! When he has someone interesting on, he just gets the f out of the way. He is insatiably curious and his curiosity is contagious. Brilliant... truly brilliant.
Neil comes to this show coz Joe is the only one left who wanna hear more what he has to say and anything that Neil says just blows Joes mind....this can go forever :D
I had a political philosophy professor named Ben Barber at Rutgers in the 80’s and he was, like Neil, a very charismatic teacher. Took a full yr course from him, then another class Theater, Politics and Art. He was awesome.
Hmmmm... I'd rather have Morgan Freeman read to me. "We looked and we saw him step in on the mat. We looked and we saw him, the cat in the hat... ...and sometimes I just miss my friend, Andy."
*So Neil's basically saying: In 1492, Christopher Columbus's balls were blue - he rode a squaw, till his balls were raw - and then gave syphilis to the rest of us. History lesson learned.
@@djgroopz4952 its so cool how u can tell about how things will act like, even though we cant see them ..just like we are tryin to tell you, the science that says the rocket is way to loud for human ears, the van belts are too strong or the firmament is a solid dome u pick....if i wanted to keep this lie goin , i'd never give the public a VCR or a zoom camera Do Not Watch This Video,, a great Flur Fur intro ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D0peS1oxYLo.html Why You Should Not Trust Today's Cosmology - Michio Kaku ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-olo_z6yZjbg.html Vsauce --its a ball but Science proves nothin ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cbc5tNhlTws.html Can U See Stars Buzzed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jFqDTxYegzI.html RAINbows++Flat Earth Dome Explained ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fDBRhxryfZM.html Flat Earth - Best Presentation to Dat, objective n honest ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YVLzPEoKhe0.html\ The Roast of Colin O'Brady: Do Compasses Work In Antarctica? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XJZ9fcsyNcw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Wc54EDkRug.html
@@jacobholding8537 Columbo's whole "One more thing" bit would not be allowed if there was an attorney present at the time of questioning, furthermore, any confession it produces would be considered coercion and therefore not admissible in court.
He didn't say "Great", he said "significant" and that's a big difference. The implied message of greatness is goodness which is not what he said accordingly.
This is awesome! I was actually thinking about this the other day,our kids mixing races is just us getting back to our roots. At some point we'll reach back to our original look.
What a thought: Imagine a world in which the primary socio-political conflicts were driven by the fact that there were TWO kinds of humans on the planet...
I heard this from someone “childhood is believing Columbus is a hero, adolescence is believing Columbus is a villain, adulthood is in knowing Columbus is human”
I may not always agree with what degrasse tyson says like with religion, God, but I agree with him in this one. Forget the animosities. The past is the past. Move in and live on. That is history.
Neil makes mundane matters fascinating and new. I never thought about this before but all the pieces were there for me to see. How the glaciers were formed was awesome.
@@dionshaewishum4179 then the order of words in the sentence is wrong. It should've said: "Neil makes all mundane things fascinating...". No coma either.
Can't stop laughing at Joe's expression at 3:36 ROFLMAO Neil Degrasse Tyson is definitely a national treasure. Imagine if you had him for a science teacher?
I wouldn’t say the people of the Aztec civilization were living a “nomadic tribal existence”, neither where the Incas. Or the maya before them. Olmecs, etc..
They are exceptions, most of the tens of millions of people in the Americas didn’t have large civilizations like in the Eastern hemisphere, because of: geography, climate, animals, plants, etc.
@@avinashreji60 even those in small tribes outside of these civilizations didn’t live a nomadic tribal existence. Many were agricultural societies and understood hydraulic engineering. Even astronomy. And garnered unparalleled botanical know-how. The South and meso-American shamans found ways of using plants tens of thousands of years ago that scientist have understood only 50 to 70 years ago if they have understood them at all. Let’s not forget, they achieved all this without the kind of cultural exchange the rest of the world was exposed to. Complete isolation until Colombus.
@SELCOUTH BEATS Maybe, I think they would just become colonizers too though or just get into conflicts with the other traveling nations. It is also interesting to see how Europe would be affected, would the Ottomans have become the most dominant power, while Japan and China grow to superpowers too?
@@TheartofboxingMEX fossil fuels aren't going away anytime soon. Literally billions of people would starve if we just stopped using fossil fuels. Industrialization is the only reason we can support the huge population we do today. First world countries will be burning fossil fuels for atleast a couple more decade and third world countries for twice that amount of time.
I was mind blown by this just a couple weeks ago looking how we ever got to America before ships since we started in Africa. This is a great explanation glad i found this video. Unfortunately we know how that went for the native americans by rejoining lol
I had a friend who's grandfather stated that air-conditioning and television fundamentally changed the way we interact. Forced me to re-evaluate everything.