Historical Voices of Famous People
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Published 2017-09-15
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To actually hear anything from 1859 is crazy even if it was just a random noise
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When you find out that people had better mics in 1932 than in 2019 Counter Strike
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Einsteins german accent is just too adorable
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Isn’t it so cool that these were really recorded by a person we’ll never meet, on equipment we’ll probably never see. And yet their voice is in my living room, reaching me across time. I love it.
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Einstein's voice sounds the way his hair looks
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It's insane to think that these people were talking without having any idea that people 130 years in the future would be hearing them on a platform called "YouTube" through something called "internet".
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2:07 the fact you can hear him say 'hello' is surreal
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Time stamps 0:16 -mark twain 0:46 -marie curie 0:59 - william ewart gladstone 1:58 - benjamin harrisom 2:24 - william butler 3:32 - Grover cleveland 4:17 - albert einstein 4:45 - Walt whitman 5:50 - queen Victoria 6: 08 - pope leo xiii 6:51 - florence nightingale 7:33 - Alexander graham bell 7:44 - thomas eidison 8: 05 - édouard- léon scott de martinville
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Fun fact: That train video in the intro was actually one of the first "movies" and actually scared the audience members who saw it in theaters. They literally thought a train was going to crash through the walls of the theater. Crazy how times change
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albert einsteins voice is so cute im crying
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2:07 the “heello”
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Albert Einstein sounds exactly like how I expected him to sound
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8:07 Love him or hate him, he is spittin' straight facts
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4:10 ah yes, my favorite Cleveland quote: "No, my friends thisheanevahevadujdendisinibble"
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8:05 When he said "fftftftftffrtftfrt", i felt that ✋😩
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8:05 he's most famous for being Charlie Brown's teacher.
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It's so crazy to hear a voice from 1888! That's 131 years ago!
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My phone is stuck on 2% for 15 minutes, it's 3:13 am and I'm listening to dead people
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8:07 he has such a way with words...
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4:40 That transition from the very peculiar voice of Einstein talking about science and communication to spinning manly man with a confident smile saying with his deep voice "A M E R I C A" killed me on the spot